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Receta Limoncello Jelly
by Eliot

Limoncello Jelly By Eliot, on December 20th, 2019 Liquor doesn’t go bad, right?  About three years ago I made limoncello.   We recently found some bottles in the back of the beer fridge.   I truly think it only got better with age. Anywhoo, I knew I needed to make it into a jelly for this event:  Jelly of the Month Club. About half the offerings. Limoncello Jelly Based on Limoncello Jelly Top a cheese cake or glaze a grilled chicken breast. This recipe goes either sweet or savory. Ingredients 1/4 c. water 1/2 c. bottled lemon juice 1 (1.75 oz.) pkg. powdered pectin 1 3/4 c. limoncello 3 c. sugar 1/4 t. butter Instructions Sterilize jars and prepare water bath. In a 6-quart heavy pot combine water, lemon juice, and pectin. Whisk until pectin is dissolved.  Heat to boiling and boil for 1 minute. Add limoncello and return to boiling.  Add sugar. Return to a full rolling boil; add butter.   Continue stirring constantly and boil hard for 2 minute.  Remove from heat.  Quickly skim off any foam with a metal spoon. Ladle hot jelly into sterilized half-pint canning jars, leaving a 1/4-inch headspace. Wipe jar rims; adjust lids and screw bands. Process filled jars in a boiling-water canner 5 minutes (start timing when water returns to boiling). Remove jars from canner. Cool. Yield: 6 half-pint jars Limoncello Jelly on the far right. I’m quoting straight from the author’s website in singing the praises of this jelly: This sweet, lemony jelly is fantastic as a filling or glaze for baked goods. It can also be used on chicken or fish then baked to form a lovely lemony caramelized coating. Serve it alongside your cheese and crackers on a spread or even with mascarpone or goat cheese on a crostini. Eat it with fresh berries with or without whipped cream. Heck, eat it on toast with your morning tea if you’re into it!                                                                                           –from This Modern Wife I have not tried it on grilled meat but I think it would be fantastic.  I have tried it on a plain cracker and it’s divine.   Be aware…it is a bit boozy. Recipes, What we're growing, eating, and doing.   Christmas 2019, Christmas gifts, foodie gifts, gifts, jelly, Jelly of the Month Club, limoncello, preserves