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  1. #11
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    Oregon Grape Jelly

    • Pick and wash 3 quarts of Oregon grape berries.

    • Place berries in a large pan, covering with water. Boil 10 minutes, then mash and boil 5 minutes longer.

    • Strain through several layers of cheesecloth to remove the seeds and skins.

    • Measure juice (I extracted about 8 cups of juice from 3 quarts of berries). Return juice to kettle and boil 10 minutes.

    • Add 3/4 as much sugar as juice (I added 6 1/2 cups sugar). Stir until sugar is dissolved. Boil rapidly until liquid sheets from a spoon (I boiled about 8 - 10 minutes).

    • Add I pkg Pectin to 4 cups juice

    • Remove from heat, skim at once, and pour into hot, sterilized jars (I filled 12 of the 1/2 pint size jelly jars). Adjust lids and process 5 minutes in a boiling water canner.
    Last edited by IronNoggin; 08-09-2023 at 01:11 PM.
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    Re: Oregon Grapes

    Thanks,

    Ill have a go in the next few days

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    Re: Oregon Grapes

    Looks awesome Nog, I've heard of ppl making Oregon grape jelly before and you're the first person I've ever seen actually make it..I forage on them occasionally, but in small quantities, due to the warning from one of the wild edible resources I use:

    https://www.northernbushcraft.com/to...edible_berries

    Now I don't know if they're considered toxic in large quantities due to oxalates, which inhibit nutrient absorption? Is any potentially toxic qualities of the berries neutralized in the jelly making process?

    Cheers
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    Re: Oregon Grapes

    They look like the ornamental variety grown in and around homes.
    The wild ones are more round and don't grow in clusters like those shown in the pictures.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HarryToolips View Post
    ...Now I don't know if they're considered toxic in large quantities due to oxalates, which inhibit nutrient absorption? Is any potentially toxic qualities of the berries neutralized in the jelly making process?
    It must. I have chowed down rather hard on the jelly with no ill effects...

    Quote Originally Posted by horseman2 View Post
    They look like the ornamental variety grown in and around homes.
    The wild ones are more round and don't grow in clusters like those shown in the pictures.
    This is the varietal we have in the yard: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahonia_aquifolium

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    Re: Oregon Grapes

    Quote Originally Posted by IronNoggin View Post
    It must. I have chowed down rather hard on the jelly with no ill effects...



    This is the varietal we have in the yard: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahonia_aquifolium

    Cheers
    OK good to know, thanks..

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