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Surely you mean we should measure out 3 pints of dandelion liquid, not 3 cups? Three pints plus the lemon juice, pectin and sugar should fill the 4 pint jars just right.
they are filling 1/2 pint jars, not pint jars so 3 cups liquid would be right.
I found it easier to pull the flower out than cutting off the stem and separating out the green petal shaped portions. I then washed the flowers, as more manageable dry for separation than wet. If someone else has some tips for the separation process, which was the most time consuming part, I would love to hear it. Taste was excellent.
If you take the dandelion head and twist it in your fingers applying pressure right at the green nub the petals come out really easily
For those who asked, Ball makes a low or no sugar pectin. You can use honey, artificial sweeteners or as I do, less sugar than typical jam/jelly recipes call for. The directions on the inside of the label tell you how to modify the recipes.
Thanks Sue for sharing the info about using Ball's Low Sugar pectin and everything else like where to find the modifications. Being diabetic, I really appreciate it! Take Care and thanks again! Sadie
Thank you for sharing, Sue!
So I doubled the recipe and used 4 quarts of water. If we only used 6 cups of dandelion juice what should we do with the rest? It seems like we have a lot of leftover dandelion juice!
Thanks!
We doubled it and it turned out cloudy on top half. Idk why
I would recommend making it into a syrup and using it as a sweetener in tea or coffee!