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In honor of Utah’s Pioneer Day, I wanted to share this extremely SIMPLE recipe for Cherry Jelly with you today. If you’ve never heard of Pioneer Day, it’s a good bet you don’t live in Utah and you’re not a Mormon. I happen to be both but have only ever celebrated since moving back to Utah. We have parades, races, and fireworks. It’s like a second 4th of July here. This post contains affiliate links that will compensate me when you click through and make a purchase.
Why? Because we’re celebrating our ancestry. A large part of Mormon history and the history of Utah are the pioneers who crossed the plains in covered wagons and handcarts. It was a hard and arduous journey, but one they did in pursuit of religious freedom.
What does Pioneer Day have to do with Cherry Jelly you ask? Well, the majority of my ancestors came across the plains, some losing their lives before they ever got to Utah, while many made the full trek. They were hard workers and self-reliant. In honor of them, this past month I’ve spent a lot of time at my mom’s picking, pitting, juicing and canning tart cherries. It’s hard work! But so very rewarding in the end.
I may not face the same trials as my ancestors crossing the plains, but I can learn from their hard work and resilience how to be a better person, and provide nutritious food for my family.
I don't live in Utah and I'm not Mormon, but if your making this I'll celebrate with you! I love cherries and this is so simple, I'm going to have to make some!
Celebrate! What I love about this holiday, is that it really doesn't matter who you are – you've got ancestors and they should be celebrated Please let me know if you like it!
Pectin is found naturally in fruit. I like to make it as simple as possible. From what I’ve read, I guess cherries are not as high in pectin as other fruits. If you are struggling to get it to set up, adding a little pectin won’t hurt anything. Or just call it syrup and enjoy over pancakes. Adelina Priddis recently posted…Morning Meditation: a routine to start your day
You most certainly DO need to process jelly in a boiling water bath, if you want to be sure to avoid mold and spoilage, unless you are planning to freeze it or store it all under refrigeration. What you achieve by using this outdated technique (it’s called open kettle canning) is just a false seal and a potentially contaminated product. A boiling water bath accomplishes three things: it sterilizes the jar ands its contents, it melts the sealing compound properly, and it creates a vacuum. Without it, the product cannot be considered shelf-stable. For more information on scientifically tested, safe canning techniques, I recommend the National Center for Home Food Preservation website, nchfp.uga.org, and their publication, “So Easy to Preserve.” https://nchfp.uga.edu/how/can_07/jelly_without_pectin.html
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can get suggestions from other knowledgeable people that share the same interest.
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I don't live in Utah and I'm not Mormon, but if your making this I'll celebrate with you! I love cherries and this is so simple, I'm going to have to make some!
Celebrate! What I love about this holiday, is that it really doesn't matter who you are – you've got ancestors and they should be celebrated
Please let me know if you like it!
I just read about Pioneer Day.. it sounds like such a cool celebration. I think choosing Utah to settle was brilliant. Nice looking jam..
Wonderful and just in time

My family looooooooooves cherry jelly
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I’ve made twice and both times failed why do we not use pectin?
Pectin is found naturally in fruit. I like to make it as simple as possible. From what I’ve read, I guess cherries are not as high in pectin as other fruits. If you are struggling to get it to set up, adding a little pectin won’t hurt anything. Or just call it syrup and enjoy over pancakes.
Adelina Priddis recently posted…Morning Meditation: a routine to start your day
Do you know where Tart Cherry JELLY can be purchased?
You most certainly DO need to process jelly in a boiling water bath, if you want to be sure to avoid mold and spoilage, unless you are planning to freeze it or store it all under refrigeration. What you achieve by using this outdated technique (it’s called open kettle canning) is just a false seal and a potentially contaminated product. A boiling water bath accomplishes three things: it sterilizes the jar ands its contents, it melts the sealing compound properly, and it creates a vacuum. Without it, the product cannot be considered shelf-stable. For more information on scientifically tested, safe canning techniques, I recommend the National Center for Home Food Preservation website, nchfp.uga.org, and their publication, “So Easy to Preserve.” https://nchfp.uga.edu/how/can_07/jelly_without_pectin.html
I love cherries! How many pints does this recipe make?
Excellent website you have here but I was curious if you knew
of any community forums that cover the same
topics discussed here? I’d really love to be a part of online community where I
can get suggestions from other knowledgeable people that share the same interest.
If you have any suggestions, please let me know. Cheers!
Genevieve recently posted…Genevieve
The College Football Scoreboard shows the prior results and records for all teams in their matchups and
they’re divided into two categories.
Garland recently posted…Garland
If the odds break down cleanly then fractional odds are pretty quick to have
an understanding of.
Eloy recently posted…Eloy
For example, in the a 2017 NFL divisional round playoff
game, the New England Patriots have been facing off against the Tennessee
Titans.
Millard recently posted…Millard
There is no such point as a “safe bet.” Some wagers are safer than other individuals of course, but no wager is ever
assured to win.
Emmett recently posted…Emmett