Heat a quart of strawberry, raspberry, or currant juice, sweetened to taste, to boiling.
Take one and one half cups of raspberry, strawberry, grape, or currant juice, sweetened to taste; heat to boiling and pour over the second portion of the soaked gelatine.
If desired, a little raspberry or currant juicemay be added to make the jelly of a pink color.
Heat a pint of red raspberry, strawberry, or currant juice to boiling, and stir into it two tablespoonfuls or cornstarch rubbed smooth in a little cold water.
Next day dissolve the remainder in half a pint of currant juice, set it over a slow fire, put in the cherries with the sugar, and give them a gentle boil.
Put twelve pounds of them into a preserving pan, with a pint of currant juice, drawn as for jelly.
Put in the weight of the fruit in sugar, add the same quantity of currant juice, and boil it to a strong jelly.
Dissolve four pounds of lump sugar in a quart of currant juice, then boil and scum it quite clean.
One pint of sugar, one quart of water, one pint of currant juice, the juice of a lemon.
Make the same as wine jelly, using a pint of currant juice instead of wine.
One pint of currant juice, one pint and a half of water, the juice of one lemon, one pint of sugar, one table-spoonful of gelatine.
To one gallon of currant juice, put nine pounds of the best of sugar, and two gallons of water.
Some persons prefer to add currants or currant juice.
A quart of currant juice to four quarts of raspberries is a good proportion.
Allow a pint of currant juice and a pint of water to six pounds of blackberries; give them their weight in brown sugar; let them boil till they appear to be done, and the syrup is rich.
Boil three pounds of raspberries in a pint of currant juice, for ten minutes; put in four pounds of sugar, and let them boil half an hour, or until it is a jelly.
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