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Preserving Grapes: A Recipe for Spiced Grape Butter

Preserving Grapes: A Recipe for Spiced Grape Butter

by Andrea
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Preserving Grapes: A Recipe for Spiced Grape Butter

I have a new love in my life…spiced grape butter! Not only is it extremely simple to make, but it’s loaded with flavor and versatility. These days we’re enjoying this wonderful summer condiment it in our yogurt, smoothies, and sandwiches.

So gather your grapes, a few spices, and a couple canning jars!
Spiced Grape Butter

Preserving Grapes: A Recipe for Spiced Grape Butter

Ingredients

-8 cups grapes, cleaned and stemmed
-1 tsp. ground cinnamon
-1 tsp. ground cloves
-1 tsp. ground all-spice

Method

Preserving Grapes: A Recipe for Spiced Grape Butter

1. In a non-reactive pot, begin heating and mashing grapes for approximately 30 minutes. Stir frequently.

2. When mixture has cooked for 30 minutes, place the the entire contents of the pot in a blender and blend until smooth.

Preserving Grapes: A Recipe for Spiced Grape Butter

3. Return to heat, add spices, and cook down for approximately two to three hours until mixture is thickened. Note: If you’d like to sweeten the butter, add honey to taste, just before canning. However, I find that the butter is sweet enough without it 🙂

Preserving Grapes: A Recipe for Spiced Grape Butter

4. When the grape butter is the thickness to which you prefer, spoon it into hot, scalded jars. Leave ½” head space, and seal. Process in boiling water bath for 10 minutes.

Yields: two half-pints.

Notes

-I purchase all of my kitchen spices in bulk from Mountain Rose Herbs…talk about savings!

-Read more about water bath canning and traditional methods of food preservation in the following books:

  • Preserving Food without Freezing or Canning: Traditional Techniques Using Salt, Oil, Sugar, Alcohol, Vinegar, Drying, Cold Storage, and Lactic Fermentation
  • Putting Food By
  • Canning for a New Generation: Bold, Fresh Flavors for the Modern Pantry
  • For a complete list of helpful books, please see my Recommended Reading List by clicking here…

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  1. Linda

    June 12, 2012 at 8:36 AM

    I wonder if this can be made in a crock pot over night, and put in jars and processed in the morning. What do you think?

    Also, does the jar just need to seal to be safe (like by turning over until they pop when they seal) or does it boiling method need to be used?

    Thanks!

  2. The Old-Fashioned Housewife

    June 12, 2012 at 2:42 PM

    Wow this looks absolutely fantastic. Im totally going to pin this. 🙂 Thanks!

  3. sheri

    June 12, 2012 at 6:09 PM

    This looks great can not wait for my grapes to ripen. How would you go about getting out the seads?

  4. Rebecca Knox

    June 24, 2012 at 11:26 AM

    I just wanted to let you know that I featured this recipe on my WEEKEND PICKS this weekend. I cannot wait to try this recipe! It looks awesome! Have a blessed week ahead! ~Rebecca http://rebeccashearthandhome-proverbs31heart.blogspot.com/2012/06/weekend-picks-61512.html

  5. Jenn

    August 6, 2013 at 8:10 PM

    I made this last night and I love it! Thanks for sharing something so easy and so healthy!

  6. francine

    September 29, 2015 at 5:43 PM

    Thanks for sharing something so healthy!

    Please i just want to know how long can i keep it ……and if i have to keep it in the frezarator.
    I cant wait to try this recipe with my grapes…Thank you …have a blessed week ahead!

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