Mango Jam
- racfish
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Mango Jam
I just made Mango jam. Mangos are cheap right now and it makes great jam or jelly. I follow the peach recipe in the Pectin box. I use the low to no sugar pectin. Mine has 1.5 cups of sugar.Not bad even for a diabetic. Its my mothers favorite.How could I ever say no to mom after what I put her through for 57 years. LOL....
When youre up to your rear end in alligators,its hard to remember that the initial plan was to drain the swamp.
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RE:Mango Jam
Ralphie, Haven't heard from you in awhile. Good to have you back.:chef: :chef:
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RE:Mango Jam
I like to make a mango jam recipe but I put a couple of roasted jalapenos in it, giving it a nice savory spice to it. I canned a bunch of it for christmas presents last year, it was a real hit with everyone.
- racfish
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RE:Mango Jam
I made Peach preserves last season using Jalapenos I grew. The heat was there but the flavor was off. I found it to be a nice glaze for pork. It wasnt that good on my Eggos or toast.I'm using a new pectin made by the "Ball" company. Usually Id use 4 cups of fruit to 8 cups of sugar. Now I use 8 cups of fruit to 2 cups of sugar.To me I know get a more robust fruit taste and plus it eases up on the sugar usage.
When youre up to your rear end in alligators,its hard to remember that the initial plan was to drain the swamp.