Apple Peeling Jelly
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If you are using lots of apples for any recipe, save the cores and peelings to make delicious apple peeling jelly. It is as simple as cooking the peels and cores down to extract the juice, flavor and pectin, then using the resulting juice in the regular jelly-making process. This jelly captures the tastes and smells of everything we associate with the autumn season.
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"Jim and I kind of... licked the pan" Dead!🤣😂 Who doesn't clean out the pan when they make something delicious?
@RoseRedHomestead
4 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed that!
@lizhowell3251
3 жыл бұрын
Lolol! I would have too!
@danniemcdonald4903
3 жыл бұрын
I thought that was the reason for leaving "leftovers" in the pan! LOL
@arizonajo2791
2 жыл бұрын
Lol. That’s the best part!
@goose7574
2 жыл бұрын
@@danniemcdonald4903 🤣
Newbie: Oh my after watching this video 5 times I’m ready! I did my apples last week (dehydrated slices & freezer apple pie fillings) & got brave enough today to do my jelly! I followed you to a T & I did have to add the full 6 cups of sugar to work, but I had johnagold, gala & Granny Smith apple peels so I expected! It turned out beautiful! Looks just like yours! In water bath canner now! I am so excited! Thank you so much for giving me confidence! You’re a fabulous teacher! Never too old, I’m 67 & I did it!
@SilverTopMom
Жыл бұрын
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I've just found your channel. I am brand new at canning (my pressure canner is on the way) and doing some reading and research. Pam, I love your manner in the videos - you speak well and present well and certainly know your stuff. The videos are very well made too - a pleasure to watch. I am about half way through watching all of your videos - I look forward to more as they come. With regards from Australia, 😀
@RoseRedHomestead
4 жыл бұрын
Welcome to the world of canning! And thank you for watching our videos. It is always so rewarding for us to know that the videos are useful to people. Let us know if we can answer any questions for you or if you have any requests for video topics.
@kathyhirsch379
2 жыл бұрын
Wow same here,, hello from Melbourne my presercooker coming before the weekend,. how you doing with the presser setting I am sooooo worried 😟 can you tell me if you worked it out what is wrong with canning bottles can't found them 😢
I’ve watched a lot of videos on how to make “apple scrap jelly” and you’re the first to have any sort off proportions of juice to sugar and lemon juice. Thanks for the in-depth explanation!! I feel confident that I can do it now 🎉
@RoseRedHomestead
9 ай бұрын
So glad the information was useful for you.
I made this jelly last year after watching your video. Everyone I gave it for Christmas has asked for more. I just made about 20 pints of applesauce a few weeks back and will make jelly tomorrow, tonight I'm thawing out my frozen cores and peels. The apples were red skinned, so will be thrilled to see what colour the jelly turns out.
Just beautiful! I never knew you could make jelly form the scraps, Thank you very much for sharing.
@RoseRedHomestead
4 жыл бұрын
You are welcome. And it is as delicious as it is pretty!
My mom used to save her apple peals and cores in the freezer then spend a winter day making it into jelly. That with homemade bread takes me back to my childhood!
Oh that's great, I am getting ready to make apple pie filling, "your recipe " and I will be making the jelly also and will still have something for the chickens then on to compost. Thank you for your excellent explanation videos.
Brave lady pouring straight from the pot. Lol I could never without causing a disaster. But I do want one of those pots!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experiences. I was always taught waste not want not. After making my daddy's apple butter overnight I knew about making apple cider. However I don't have a juicer. But loved making your apple jelly today. Mine is redder due to using Jonagold apples. But licked the pot and oh my goodness. Yummy. I was going to share a picture of my jelly but see no way of doing that. Anyway thank you again for sharing your knowledge. Oh side note I love your hair. 😆
I have never heard of Apple Peeling Jelly. Fabulous use of peelings & cores. Thank you for another wonderful tutorial. Great camera work, Jim!
My daddy always told me when he was young his momma didn't waste anything... This was an awesome lesson in learning how to use it all...thank you so much for your advice from your videos. Much respect💓
I made my Scrap Apple Jelly from Apple Peels and Cores. It's Beautiful. So many other videos don't explain clearly what they just did. Some were even putting in Pectin, even I knew we didn't need it. Thank you for your clarity and great explanation as usual.
@RoseRedHomestead
8 ай бұрын
You are so welcome! So glad the video was helpful.
Thanks for the video. We call it apple scrap jelly and love it. I wanted to check my recipe against yours since I use to make it before I knew about safe canning. I’m adding lemon juice to mine to make sure the ph is good. I add cinnamon, cloves and pectin. I double the pectin (2 boxes worth). I’ve had more than one batch not set or stay too soft but never boiled it that long so that’s probably the problem. I’m glad I know now incase there is a time when I can’t get pectin. Oh, I almost forgot. I put my scraps in the instant pot, almost cover with water and run it 10 minutes. A bushel worth of scraps made 4 batches in the instant pot. Perfect juice!! Thanks again.
@RoseRedHomestead
16 күн бұрын
Thank you.
Your kitchen is so clean, neat and a perfect backdrop for your videos! :)
@RoseRedHomestead
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!! 😊
I just finished my apple pie filling and now the peels and cores are simmering away on the stove. I love your channel and your way of teaching. I love all your videos. Thank you Pam!
I consider myself part of your homestead family. You’ve give me courage, confidence and now the ability to create food security. Thank you for this wonderful gift
@RoseRedHomestead
2 жыл бұрын
Debra: Thank you for such a wonderful complement. We welcome you to our channel. Jim
I'm so glad you ended up making this after doing the apple pie filling video. I bought my apples, and was hoping to do this very soon. :) Loving your videos and learning so much! Thanks for what you do! I'm in the middle of making & canning tomato sauce. I was planning to make tomato paste, but changed that at the last minute to sauce. I'll get to it though :D
@RoseRedHomestead
3 жыл бұрын
You are so welcome! Thanks for your comments.
This video was amazing, so thank you for your clear, no nonsense instructions. I made crab apple jelly every year with my mum when I was little, but had forgotten about the other apple jelly we made too...with Bramley cooking apples from our tree. 60+ years later, I'm inspired to go and buy some Granny Smiths, (my favourite eating apple) this week and have a go at this, after I've eaten the fruit of course...yum yum!!! Thanks again 🤩
@RoseRedHomestead
3 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
I love that pan rose! You are so knowledgeable! I love being able to reference your videos.
Thank you for the videos Pam and Jim. I always learn so much!
Jelly from peels! Wow, who knew?!! Love your Channel. Thanks, Pam and Jim. 💕
Thank you very much for this idea. I knew there had to be something that can be made from all these apple peels and cores. I am so going to make this.
That Apple jelly looks beautiful!😊
Thank you so much, Pam. I especially appreciate that you did this video in conjunction with the pie filling video. Waste not, want not! Our apples are about to be ready, so I can't wait to put this in action. I appreciate you and Jim!
Thank you, Pam, for this. Our apple trees are waiting for us and I love that I can make food from the "leavings"! 💓
Thank you so much for the info about sanitizing the jars & boiling vs oven. You are sooo informative with everything. It is very much appreciated.
@RoseRedHomestead
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
Rose Red I love your instructions . You make it simple and safe . I have learned so much from you . Thank you😀
I missed this video, glad I found it! Thank you so much. I love the jam pan. Edit…I had to come back again, and say how much I love this video! Your presentation is so fantastic.
You are my go to whenever I plan to can. Even if I've done it a hundred times, I love to check for a video from you to get some new insights. Thanks for all your videos
I appreciate you so much. I have learned so much from your videos! As I sit here looking at a counter full of apples, I am so excited to try apple peel jelly for the first time. Thank you, thank you!
Absolutely wonderful information! I have a friend with many apple trees and we never thought to use the peels like this. What a treat we will have this year! Thank you for the plethora of videos and knowledge you have given to us all!
Thinking of doing some apple pie filling and apple jelly this year. So glad you linked this video from your apple drying video. I will give this a try.
Thank you for the wonderful idea of making Jelly from the peels and cores. I have been working on apples for a couple weeks and as I went I cooked down the peels. today was the end of the apples, so I made the Jelly! the results are yummy! Waste not want not is proven with this. Thank you again, we will be enjoying this for a while!
I always learn new things from you. Thank you.
Your jelly looks fabulous! I will definitely try this. Thank you for the inspiration. ❤️
I have a bushel and half of apples. I’m making apple butter and dehydrated apples. Now I’ll make jelly with the peels and cores! Thanks.
A little update to share. I made this jelly and OH MY is it delicious!! Thank you so much for sharing this recipe!
@RoseRedHomestead
Жыл бұрын
You are so welcome! Jim
Just love your videos you make it so easy to follow and understand absolutely everything for a beginner to start making jams and canning but also on other videos as well ...thx a million
@RoseRedHomestead
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
We love you two. You are so very helpful. Thank you so much.
@RoseRedHomestead
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for your kind words. We really appreciate that.
“A freeway thru the middle of the gloop”. Haha.
@RoseRedHomestead
3 жыл бұрын
LOL--thanks!
amazing 🤩 I love your details in teaching ☺️
@RoseRedHomestead
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! 😊
I’m so excited I’m fixin to do this for the first time. I came back here for a refresher and I can’t wait to try it!
@RoseRedHomestead
2 жыл бұрын
It is that time of year--love apple season!
Mercy and I just learned the other day about the peach peels!you are an info squad!!!thanks a bunch!hoping all's well with you and yours!!!
Pam, i just adore you and Jim! Always the educator. I trust you and only you, because you give us the science, not just the procedure. I took a candy making class some years ago, and we had to gauge our thermometer for boiling point as well. AND we were told, that temp can change from day to day depending on the barometric pressure. So check daily.
Perfectly timed for my first large batch apple pie filling project! Love how you described the jell point test - thanks. I watched your pie filling video and now this one to eliminate waste from these organic apples. I also appreciate your describing the failed jelly from just relying on the lid button down. There are reasons why they say to water bath and you told it based on your failure instead of just saying your way was better - very good instruction!
@RoseRedHomestead
2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
My grandmother used to make this. I remember her making so many types of jelly. Thank you for the warm memories. God bless!
@RoseRedHomestead
3 жыл бұрын
You are so welcome! So glad it brought back happy memories!
Great video! I'm planning on dehydrating 2 bushels of apples in the next few days and wanted to make apple jelly with my scraps but pectin is so hard to find right now. I had no idea you could use the apples natural pectin like this! I can't wait to try this today! Thank you for all the great info!
@RoseRedHomestead
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. And what a great apple project. It is such a good feeling when you can use every part of a food item to produce something good.
I've been saving up my apple and Asian pear cores and peels and my peach peels and finally made some "scrap jelly" tonight. I am absolutely thrilled with how it came out! Though there was far more apple in it than peach, peach ended up being the dominant flavor. The color was beautiful! Thank you for sharing your video. I watched it 3 times before I finally got around to making it.🤣
I am so glad I found your site. Love love love..
@RoseRedHomestead
3 жыл бұрын
We are glad you found us too! Thanks!
I love using every bit of things! Great video!
@RoseRedHomestead
3 жыл бұрын
We do too! Thanks for watching.
Hi, Miss Rose. You are an excellent teacher. Thank you. We waste so much these days. Time to lean frugality. I absolutely love your jam pot. I have one in my Amazon cart.
@RoseRedHomestead
3 жыл бұрын
I hope you enjoy it as much as I do mine! I use it for so many things. thanks for your comments.
I came across your videos yesterday. As luck would have it, I have 2 bushels of apples to process into apple pie filling. Now I can make the jelly too, then feed the leftovers to the chickens. Awesome! Thank you!
@RoseRedHomestead
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for finding us.
This is the best apple jelly video on KZread
@RoseRedHomestead
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! And thanks for watching.
I love that you used the peels and cores that would have otherwise been thrown out to make this beautiful jam. I bet it tastes delicious. 😋 Thank you guys for another wonderful video. I just received those flexible measuring cups...and they are my absolute favorite! 🤗❤
@RoseRedHomestead
3 жыл бұрын
Aren't they great! I love them too. Thanks so much for your comments.
better safe than sorry! I just found your channel Pam, and I love your videos...getting caught up and learning a lot. Thanks for everything you're doing!
@RoseRedHomestead
3 жыл бұрын
You are very welcome. Thanks for finding and joining our channel! We are glad to have you along on our adventures.
I finally made the jelly tonight. It came out great! Thank you again for the recipe. :)
@RoseRedHomestead
3 жыл бұрын
Wonderful! Congratulations.
Every time I make this, I come back here to watch you again. TY for all you do for us! Mine is now cooling down out of the water bath :) AGAIN! And it is amazing!
@RoseRedHomestead
Жыл бұрын
We appreciate that you to watch us. Jim
Oh my, this is another winner😎👍 colour is fabulous. I made Crab Apple jelly (my friend and I picked the wild crab apples from the New Forest National Authority park), gave as part of home made preserves. Which were well received. Thanks again fir sharing 👍
@RoseRedHomestead
4 жыл бұрын
You are welcome. That crab apple jelly sounds wonderful! Thanks you for watching.
You have the neatest tools, and I’m buying them too. So far, I’ve purchased a jam pan, the silicone measuring cups, and the ph reader. I’m really enjoying your channel.
This worked perfectly. Thank you for inspiring me to make this. It truly is delicious and I made 24 1/2 pints which should last throughout the year for my family. I love using a waste product to get something.
I love apple jelly and apple butter too. Thanks for sharing :-)
@RoseRedHomestead
3 жыл бұрын
You are so welcome!
Fantastic looking Jelly! Enjoy!
@RoseRedHomestead
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! 😀
I made the apple jelly using the left over peelings...and oh my goodness, it's wonderful!! And yes, we too licked the bottom of the pot...lol. Thank you so much for your teachings of yet another wonderful home canned food. God bless y'all....
@RoseRedHomestead
3 жыл бұрын
That is fantastic! Way to go!
Just made this. I added a cinnamon stick to the apple peels/cores while they were cooking down. I cooked the peels/cores in the Instant Pot for 10 minutes and it was perfectly mushy. Very yummy!
It turned out great! Thank you... Never made jelly before, made apple and peach butter almost every year since I was in my 20's and raising 2 kids, I am in my sixty's now. You inspired me. I have canned for 40 years! I also enjoy your video's . Once again Thank you!
@RoseRedHomestead
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for finding our channel.
That looks delicious!! I can’t wait to try it!!
@RoseRedHomestead
3 жыл бұрын
Hope you enjoy! I love using the scraps for making something useful!
I have yet to can anything but I love watching your videos. They are so relaxing and everything you make looks delicious.
@RoseRedHomestead
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much 🤗. You should try canning sometime--you might love it like I do! Thanks for watching.
Another beautiful video. I will be enjoying a RoseRedathon soon!!
@RoseRedHomestead
4 жыл бұрын
That made me laugh! Thank you!
This is so awesome. I made applesauce, apple butter, and used the peels for jelly. They all turned out perfectly. Thank you for your detailed videos, I would not have had a clue how to use those peels in this way!
@RoseRedHomestead
2 жыл бұрын
Tina: We are happy that your canning turned out so great. Thanks for letting us know. Jim
Wonderful as always! Thank you!
@RoseRedHomestead
3 жыл бұрын
Our pleasure!
I really enjoyed your canning Apple jelly.
I have a golden apple tree, that I planted last year from a grafted tree. Can wait to have some and follow your lead. Thanks Mrs Pam.
@RoseRedHomestead
2 жыл бұрын
Wonderful!
Your videos are like a handy reference. I've watched this before (last year) but just now I'm sitting on my sofa looking at 350 apples (yes, really!) drying off in my living room -- spread out on towels all over the place. Like last year, most will become applesauce. But last year I was so sad to chuck out the peelings. I have a lot of jams already, but suspect some apple peel jelly will be joining them this year after re-watching this! :-)
grateful! Today I did it for the first time, and I loved it, I'll see the final result tomorrow!
@RoseRedHomestead
4 жыл бұрын
Wonderful! I hope you are pleased with the results. Thanks for watching.
Excellent informative video. New to canning this summer at 60 years old. Thank you for sharing. I subscribed and am looking forward to watch more of your videos.
@RoseRedHomestead
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the sub! And you are never too old to learn new things. Good for you!
Another beautiful outcome! Thanks for sharing.
@RoseRedHomestead
3 жыл бұрын
You are so welcome!
You are a fabulous teacher and I admire you so much. Thank you for sharing your talents with Us. I made this today and it came out great thanks to you! I did another batch with cranberry juice, too. I even used the leftover pulp to make some apple butter. My grand daughter brought me some apples and I had some from the Cider Mill that were going in the dehydrator so I used all the bits and came out with so much jelly and apple butter! I am over the moon! I even used some of the liquid in a batch of pepper jelly, which is one of our favorites. I am recommending you and your channel to people all the time!!
I love this idea! I haven’t had apply jelly for years. Too bad a just processed my apples from a school fundraiser. The chickens enjoyed the peels but I’m totally doing this next time. Thanks for taking the time to share this!
@RoseRedHomestead
3 жыл бұрын
You are very welcome.
What an absolutely amazing video! I'm going to can apple pie filling. I usually compost my peels, cores, and other scraps but I am DEFINITELY doing this! Thank you for a great video! I enjoy your channel and follow you quite regularly. 😉 Jim does a great job at filming, too!
Thank you! Thank you! We just made this and it is soooo good!!! 😋
I’ve never liked jelly, I’ll never make jelly (though I do make Pomona’s low-no sugar jam/preserves)… and yet I watched the whole video because I love your videos!
Did up 3 pints of jelly yesterday to see if we liked it. So good! Have enough juice for 9 more pints going in Christmas jars I found at Dollar tree for gifting. Thanks for showing me how to do this. Recipe going in my keeper file!
@RoseRedHomestead
2 жыл бұрын
That is awesome!
Thank you for showing us what to do when your jelly isn't setting up. I had been cooking for a long time and it wasn't going well. I was thinking of dumping it. Then I remembered what you said and add one cup of sugar to my apple core jelly. Ten minutes later it was setting up and went in jars. This was the first time I made apple core jelly. Thank you again.
@RoseRedHomestead
Жыл бұрын
Jannette: You are so welcome! Thanks for watching our channel. Jim
just beautiful 👏👏👏👍🏻
I have made jam before, but never from apple leavings =) This is just a fantastic idea, Thank you!! I have been wanting to can some apple pie filling but to be honest have been a little afraid to, just wasn't sure about it. Now after having watched that video then this one, OH MY, I just want to get on it!! Thank you so much for making this video, I do very much appreciate it, and both of you!
You’re such a great teacher! Thanks 😊
@RoseRedHomestead
3 жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you!
Nicely done! Definitely going to try this.
@RoseRedHomestead
2 жыл бұрын
gladtidings: Great! Let us know the results. Jim
Great video! Thank you for sharing your expertise and wonderful projects!
@RoseRedHomestead
2 жыл бұрын
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching.
Dearest Pam - I've been subscribed for quite a while, but have never commented. However, yesterday my hubby and I made 6 quarts of apple pie filling per your instructions and they are so beautiful and each one sealed. It was my first time using clear gel, thank you so much for your precise instructions. Must confess, I made a mistake right out of the gate - I put the apple juice and lemon juice in the pan together. By the grace of God, it turned out perfect. My husband exclaimed the apple pie filling is beyond delicious! Have recommended your channel to anyone I know who cans, unfortunately, too few. My sincere thanks for all you do. Cindy
@RoseRedHomestead
Жыл бұрын
We are so happy that you subscribed to our channel and that your apple pie filling was successful. Thatnk you for recommending us to others who can. Jim
Just found your channel...love it. You are so natural.
@RoseRedHomestead
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!! And thanks for joining us!
I will make this for the very first time. Thank for sharing.
@RoseRedHomestead
2 жыл бұрын
Sounds great! Hope you enjoy it.
I just found you! Have been enthralled. Watched 10 in a row and if I did not have to go check the chickens I would still be watching more. Thank you for so much great content! will be trying many new things!
@RoseRedHomestead
2 жыл бұрын
So glad you found us! Welcome. Loved that you had to take a break to check on your chickens! LOL. Thanks for sharing.
I remember as a youngster my Mom making apple jelly from the peelings of apples. This is great.
@RoseRedHomestead
Жыл бұрын
Thank you. Jim
You always inspire me ... and I gave this a try today using Ida Red apples. Did the plate test; used Tattler lids, and it came out perfectly. You are a gifted teacher -- thank you so much.
@RoseRedHomestead
3 жыл бұрын
Wonderful! So glad it worked for you. Thanks for your comments.
@diannehicks2350
2 жыл бұрын
You are an amazing teacher. Not only have a learned basic canning information from watching your videos, but I have learned all kinds of useful ideas and tips as well. You are fun to watch and sincere in what you are showing your subscribers. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.😊
I run my peels and cores,cooked and add it to what I make into Apple butter. Squeezo I got 40 years ago still my favorite. Going to have to try this instead.
@tinablair2206
Жыл бұрын
I did this today, too! It worked great!
I also just enjoyed watching this video, glad I found your video, i have apple peels too. very good information. Thank you.
@RoseRedHomestead
3 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
I watched your channel and I love it . I watched you apple peel jelly many times and I did it!!!! I’m so happy! Thank You! You empower me to do and succeed at so many things! Thank You! I would love to send a picture but I do not know how to do that task
I just made a batch of Geen Apple and Fuji Apple peel jelly folloing this recipe. Thank you so much.
@RoseRedHomestead
3 жыл бұрын
Fabulous! Congratulations.
You are amazing,you know your canning techniques. I have really enjoyed all your videos and learned a lot from you. please be safe And keep those videos coming
@RoseRedHomestead
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!