When I was reading the instructions that came with the ume on how to make the syrup, I noticed that they mentioned making jam with the fruit after making the syrup.
So with the fruit, I broke each ume by hand and took out the pit.
Then in a metal strainer, and pouring a little water over the pits, I used a wooden spoon to scrape what fruit I could off of the pits.
I weighed the pitted fruit and used 20% of the weight as the amount of sugar to use for the jam.
(The instructions had stated I would end up with 900 grams of fruit, but it was less, so after pitting it was even less.)
I also added about 1 cup of water.
While cooking this on medium low, I scraped off the scum.
After 15 minutes it was quite thick so I put the jam into jars. I labeled them and then flipped the jars over to create a vacuum.
And let it cool.
I ended up with about 3 cups of jam.
We tried the jam this morning...sour!
I should've tried the fruit after I took it out of the syrup.
Also, since I was trying to cut back on the amount of sugar, I only did 20%, but think I need to add another 20% (or so)...will try doctoring it up tomorrow.
Crossing fingers it will be okay after doctoring and I am glad I did not give any of this away before tasting...whew!
Still, this was a good experience.
Awww . . . too bad. Hope it works out after your doctoring.
ReplyDeleteme too Jalna, crossing fingers...
ReplyDeleteTake care.
Kat