Strawberry Pie filling is great to have on hand. I love using this for Strawberry Short Cake. This recipe is adapted from NCHFP Blueberry Pie Filling.
Table 1. Strawberry Pie Filling.
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Quantities of Ingredients Needed For
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1 Quart
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7 Quart
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Fresh or thawed Strawberries
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3-1/2 cups
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6 quarts
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Granulated sugar
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3/4 cup + 2 tbsp
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6 cups
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Clear Jel®
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1/4 cup
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2 cups
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Cold water
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1 cup
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7 cups
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Bottled Lemon Juice
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3-1/2 teaspoons
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1/2 cup
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Red food coloring (Optional)
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1 to 2 drops
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7 to 10 drops
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Prepare your fruit:
1: If using fresh berries, Wash berries well and remove cores. Cut berries in half or slice. I don't like to blanch strawberries very long but do want my fruit warm when added to the glaze so I have a pot of water boiling and using a large slotted dipper I dip them in the water for just a few seconds and then put in a colander to drain. Do this with all your berries and cover to keep warm.
2: If using frozen berries. Thaw berries completely. They will have some liquid in them. Put in a large pot with the liquid and let sit over low heat while you are preparing the glaze. Stir gently and just let them get warm. You can put them in a colander to drain, but if you make your glaze a little thick then you can just dip them from the pot with a slotted dipper and add directly to the glaze.
Make your glaze:
1: Combine sugar and Clear Jel in a large kettle. Stir together.
Add water and, if desired, food coloring.
Make your glaze:
1: Combine sugar and Clear Jel in a large kettle. Stir together.
Add water and, if desired, food coloring.
2: Cook on medium high heat until mixture thickens and begins to bubble. Stir constantly. I like using a wire whisk for this. 3: Add lemon juice and boil 1 minute, stirring constantly.
4: Fold in drained berries immediately and fill jars with mixture without delay, leaving 1 inch head space.
5: Remove air bubbles and adjust head space if needed. Wipe rims of jars with a damp paper towel and put on lids and rings. Tighten them down finger tight.
Process your pie filling:
Table 2. Recommended process times for Strawberry Pie Filling in a boiling water canner. | |||||
Process Time at Altitudes of | |||||
Style of Pack | Jar Size | 0-1,000 ft | 1,001-3,000 ft | 3,001-6,000 ft | Above 6,000 ft |
Hot | Pints or Quarts | 30 min | 35 | 40 | 45 |
When processing time is up, turn off heat, remove lid from canner and wait 5 minutes before removing jars.
Place jars on counter and let sit for 24 hours. Remove rings from jars. Wash if needed. Put on labels and store in a cool, dark place.
Gorgeous photo.
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DeleteLooks great. Question, is clear jel and realfruit classic pectin same thing n if not, could you substitute products?
ReplyDeleteClear jel is a modified cornstarch. It's also sold under different names. Just do not use instant when canning
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