I have to admit, the concept of this recipe came from an herbal preparation flop. As I was getting ready to hunker down for the colder months ahead, I began my seasonal tradition of making elder berry syrup. Wanting to expand the flavor profile and add a little seasonal boost, I decided to include some rosehips. As it turns out, if you add too many rosehips, your syrup will take on a jam-like texture due to the natural pectin. But all was not lost as it was quite a delicious mishap, and one that I wanted to explore further.Since rosehips are so affordable and offer a wonderful spectrum of uses, I decided to keep playing with this idea. As I worked to come up with a master recipe for a rosehip preparation, I learned that the wonderful Rosemary Gladstar also makes a rosehip spread! I guess my mistake wasn’t a mistake at all! In her book Herbal Recipes for Vibrant Health, she shares that covering dried rosehips with apple juice and letting them soak overnight is a quick and easy way to make this tart and power-packed spread.
With this advice as a guide, I decided to come up with a recipe that I could make on the spot without having to wait overnight.
Makes about 4 ounces
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While I love this recipe for the convenience factor, there is something soulfully satisfying about canning. Strapping on my canning apron and pulling out all of my implements connects me back to the simpler life I am always striving for. It’s also a way to support my household through the colder months without making a mess of my kitchen each time. Here is the recipe that was the household favorite, especially for the fall. This recipe imparts a flavor that reminds me of Thanksgiving in a jar.
Makes about 7 half-pint jars.
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While I personally love to can and have been doing it for some time, there is a lot of information that you will want to know before beginning the process. I strongly recommend checking in with your local extension service to ensure you are following all the safety precautions before you start.
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