I don't really garden at the North Pole. My Dad, who lived in Arizona, insisted that any place that could have 50 degree days in mid-summer must be at the North Pole. So now living at the North Pole is a running joke.

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11 September, 2010

Prickly Pear Jelly - Recipe

The Minnesota State Fair has just ended, but we didn't go this year.  Instead, we drove to Tucson to visit family!  It was a great trip, if a long one, especially considering we spent 28+ hours each way in the car with a large Golden Retriever.  But she got a bath before we left and loves to ride in the car.

We had multiple goals for this trip - visiting my mom, brothers, aunt and daughter, delivering goods to said daughter for the school year, and, lastly, getting peppers from Hatch, New Mexico.  I will have to explain the peppers in another post, but they are a really terrific accidental discovery. 

Filling jars with Prickly Pear Jelly
Combining the spirit of the state fair and Tucson, the last thing we did before we left Mom's house was pick what turned out to be 13 pounds of prickly pear fruit.  What?, you say.  And why?  To make Prickly Pear Jelly, of course!



Prickly Pear Jelly

Supplies:
  • 8 pounds of ripe prickly pear fruits (also called tuna), for 8 cups of juice
  • 1 cup lemon juice
  • 1 cup unsweetened, unfiltered apple juice
  • 2 boxes low-sugar pectin
  • 4 cups sugar
  • 1/3 cup honey