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Mint and Rosemary Jelly


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Ingredients

2 jar(s)

  • 50 grams fresh mint leaves
  • 300 grams Rapadura Sugar
  • 150 grams water
  • 300 grams white vinegar
  • 50 grams balsamic vinegar
  • 15 grams gelatine
  • 3 sprigs rosemary
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Recipe's preparation

  1. Dissolve Gelatine in 1/4 cup of hot water, set aside


    Add Mint Leaves to TM Bowl and chop for 25 seconds on speed 5


    Add water, Rapadura Sugar and both Vinegars and cook for 10 minutes on 100 degrees speed 1


    Add dissolved gelatine to TM Bowl along with Rosemary (leaves only)


    Stir for 30 seconds on speed 2


    Pour mixture into sterilised jars and once cooled put in fridge to set, this process takes approx 4-5 hours.

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Tip

If you like your Mint to have more texture only chop for 15 seconds

 


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  • We have it with Lamb

    Submitted by biancajade12 on 11. April 2016 - 22:12.

    We have it with Lamb

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  • How can I use it? With meat?

    Submitted by Adrijah on 11. April 2016 - 21:18.

    How can I use it? With meat?

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  • Rosemary needs to be chopped

    Submitted by Weebindi on 6. October 2015 - 17:23.

    Rosemary needs to be chopped first for my liking.

    Cut the sugar down to 150 gms and used raw sugar.

    Also used 1/2 apple cider vinegar as I had run out of white vinegar. Made it very dark in colour.

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