First time canning small sour cherries. I was worried about the pits till I came across your video. My trees of apricots and cherries went nuts this past summer. I love your little helpers. Thanks so much for continuing to share. God Bless
Your video brings back so many memories. My mom would take off the foam for the kids, we loved it. Let it cool down and we all had a spoon ready. That was kind of our pay for helping with jars.Lived in Texas so not many cherries there but used the same method for black berries, blueberries, mulberries and she would always buy a few cherries; it was my favorite. Almost all our fruit was what grew around us. I just happened on your Video while looking through UA-cam. Very glad I did come across it. Was a great videos could almost smell the cherries cooking; brought back so many memories. We lost mom back in 2007 and this is a favorite memory of mine, Thank You
The old bachelor across the street from me has a cherry tree that produces beautiful sour cherries every year. I love the flavour and colour, but they take forever to pit because they are much smaller than a sweet cherry. I’ve been looking for recipes where the cherries don’t need to be pitted, thank you for sharing!
I did similar with a bag of small tart plums years ago; -thanks for providing info that this could be done with cherries. I mashed them in a colander with not-too-fine holes (but very sturdy). worked great; just took a while..Thanks!
It is a pectin product to help it stay jammy. The common brand is certo. Some fruits have more natural pectin than others and don’t need as much, or any. I think apples are one of the ones with high pectin.
Actually, I tried that and it doesn't. Chokecherries don't mush up as well as that, at least in my experience. However after they have cooked for a bit, and cooled you can squeeze a little and the seed pops right out.
First time canning small sour cherries. I was worried about the pits till I came across your video. My trees of apricots and cherries went nuts this past summer. I love your little helpers. Thanks so much for continuing to share.
God Bless
Your video brings back so many memories. My mom would take off the foam for the kids, we loved it. Let it cool down and we all had a spoon ready. That was kind of our pay for helping with jars.Lived in Texas so not many cherries there but used the same method for black berries, blueberries, mulberries and she would always buy a few cherries; it was my favorite. Almost all our fruit was what grew around us. I just happened on your Video while looking through UA-cam. Very glad I did come across it. Was a great videos could almost smell the cherries cooking; brought back so many memories. We lost mom back in 2007 and this is a favorite memory of mine, Thank You
The old bachelor across the street from me has a cherry tree that produces beautiful sour cherries every year. I love the flavour and colour, but they take forever to pit because they are much smaller than a sweet cherry. I’ve been looking for recipes where the cherries don’t need to be pitted, thank you for sharing!
Thank you!!! Just what I need to take care of our 20lbs of cherry we have just picked. 👍
I did similar with a bag of small tart plums years ago; -thanks for providing info that this could be done with cherries. I mashed them in a colander with not-too-fine holes (but very sturdy). worked great; just took a while..Thanks!
Great recipe! So easy. I've made 2 batches so far and I used powdered pectin and they turned out great. Thanks so much for sharing.
My husband is diabetic, do you think reducing the sugar a bit would make it to sour?
Gonna have my husband play some bluegrass while I make my jelly! Goes by fast. 😀
Came to learn the fast way to pit cherries but stayed for the music!
Did u know bluegrass is some of the most mathematically complex music around? I know a lot of electronica producers that are worshippers of this stuff
Thanks for sharing. Just finished a batch.
We picked 30 lbs of cherries..I am all about this method, and now getting ready to Jam with da Cherries!
Thanks. I can only drink so much of the wine that I make so I may have to try your recipe. I like home made jams tho.
thanks
Thanks, I was sure it was possible but I needed to see it to be sure it was all good. Now I can rest easy if nobody buys what I gleaned I can eat it
i should have watched this before I pitted 2 pails of cherries
What is the type of strainer or colander that was used? Wondering what to call it so I can find where to buy one.
It’s a cone and pestle strainer
I thought about doing this. I will next time.
hello! does this make a jam or a jelly?
Add a speck of butter, and you get almost no foam. Least that's what Annie says, so yeah.
Can you substitute powdered pectin and do you know how much? They don't carry the liquid around here.
Yes you can use powdered pectin, the recipe is in the package. It’s 4 cups sour cherries to one package pectin, 1/4 lemon juice and 4.5 cups sugar.
What time should I be over?
anytime lol
nice! what is that burner/stove you boil the canning jars on? what else do you use it for? is it indoors? looks awesome.
cabelas camping stove. We use in garage and works great
what was the last ingridiance have added?
It is a pectin product to help it stay jammy. The common brand is certo. Some fruits have more natural pectin than others and don’t need as much, or any. I think apples are one of the ones with high pectin.
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i bet your way of doin this would werk wit choke cherries too, huh? thanks for the video,,,, have a safe and fun day
Actually, I tried that and it doesn't. Chokecherries don't mush up as well as that, at least in my experience. However after they have cooked for a bit, and cooled you can squeeze a little and the seed pops right out.
Recipe and kill the music crap
So much of water wastage