If you’ve got ripe mustang grapes on your property (or have permission to pick a neighbor’s vine) this jelly recipe will help you preserve that native Texan sweetness. Instructions: Place the grapes ...
Look for thick, prolific grape vines on shorelines or wherever the soil is sandy. The grapes are ready to harvest when they turn purple—usually early to mid-October. Since grapes and poison ivy tend ...
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These easy, three-ingredient Grape Jelly Meatballs are delicious! They sound weird, but these CrockPot meatballs are the perfect party appetizer. In honor of our wedding anniversary, I wanted to share ...
Morning toast toppings have come a long way. In addition to butter, we now spread everything from avocado to hummus to yogurt-based custard on our toast; the sky's the limit! Grape jelly is another ...
Heat oven to 375 degrees; mix flour, sugar and baking powder in a large bowl. Blend in butter with a pastry blender to make crumbs the size of peas. Set aside 1½ cups of the mixture; beat egg into ...
Grape jelly has long been on my canning wish list, but frankly, I was afraid to ask. I worried it might be complicated and involved added pectin. And of course, there’s the matter of tracking down the ...
1. In a large skillet or large pot, combine chili sauce and grape jelly and heat over medium-low heat until melted and well combined. Lower to simmer. Combine beef, breadcrumbs, ketchup, beaten egg, ...
Can anyone name a person who doesn’t like grape jelly? No? I didn’t think so. This is the first time I’ve ever canned anything and it went well. It was almost too easy, to the point where I will find ...
If you’ve got ripe mustang grapes, this jelly recipe will help you preserve that native Texan sweetness. Instructions: Place the grapes in a stockpot and add ½ cup water. Bring the pot to a boil and ...