Preserves: A beginner's guide to making jams and jellies, chutneys and
pickles, sauces and ketchups, syrups and alcoholic sips
Book description
This beautifully illustrated, practical and easy-to-use guide provides
a wealth of ideas for making delicious preserves and drinks from over
fifty fruits and vegetables.
There is no comparison between shop-bought preserves and those you can
make at home. With the most basic equipment, a little time and some
fresh home-grown or bought produce you can make a jam, pickle or drink
that's totally unique, incredibly delicious and inexpensive. Whether you
want to savour the taste of your summer tomatoes all year round, treat
your friends and family to the most thoughtful presents or are looking
for a way to control what's in yours and your children's food, this book
will show you how.
In this definitive guide, author Jill Nice covers all aspects of
preserving. She takes readers step-by-step through the preserving
process, including choosing the right jars and containers, utensils and
equipment; cooking with sugars and setting ingredients; and safe, easy
sterilising. This book will also contains both traditional and modern
preserving techniques, store cupboard cheats and lots of handy tips and advice.
From the most well known and loved fruit and vegetables like
strawberries, chillies and blackcurrants to more unusual ones like okra
and pomegranate you will find recipes for jams, ketchups, pickles,
cordials, conserves, jellies. curds and much more!
Inspired recipes, reliable advice and fail-safe instructions - all in
Jill's engaging, down-to-earth and inimitable style. This is the only
book on preserves you need on your shelf.
Examples of just some of the things Jill will show you how to make with gooseberries…
Basic Gooseberry Jam
Gooseberry and Apricot conserve
Gooseberry and Elderflower Jelly
Spiced Gooseberry pickle
Gooseberry Muscatel Syrup Jill Nice was born in London and brought up
in East Anglia, where an abundance of fresh fruit and vegetables led to
a fascination for the varied ways in which the natural harvest could be
put imaginative use, and a passionate, long-lasting love of preserving.
Jill was trained as a demonstrator and put this knowledge of food
preparation to good use running a market stall selling preserves and
cakes. She has appeared on radio and television, and is the author of
many books. Jill lives by the sea in Dorset with her husband, children
and grandchildren and continues to cook and write for pleasure and
profit.