Gooseberry, Apple & Mint Jelly has a beautiful, delicate and refreshing flavour with a back note of cider from the cider vinegar. The perfect accompaniment to lamb.
I’m thrilled to be sharing this absolutely awesome Gooseberry, Apple & Mint Jelly with you!
After discovering that jelly making is pretty easy and doesn’t require a special jelly bag or an upturned stool when I made my Blackberry & Apple Jelly I decided to make another jelly.
On finding 3 punnets of reduced gooseberries and having some Bramley apples in the fridge I decided a Gooseberry, Apple & Mint Jelly would be a fab combination.
I already have a Gooseberry & Apple Jam on the blog so knew these flavours married well.
What is the key to a good flavour?
The key to a really good flavour is to use a good quality cider vinegar, I used a Taste Award winning organic one. Your gooseberries should be verging on under ripe, to just ripe. You don’t want soft ones and there’s no need to top and tail them.
I did top and tail mine as I was toying with baking a cake to begin with! The sharp tasting Bramley apples get chopped whole unlike with jam making so prepping the fruit is a lot quicker. Using fresh and not dried mint makes all the difference too.
What makes this Gooseberry, Apple & Mint Jelly special?
The beauty of this jelly is its jewel like clarity and the suspended chopped mint (if you were entering a show these things score you extra points).
These are achieved by not squeezing the fruit while it’s dripping (do not be tempted) and using freshly chopped wet mint leaves (so that they are damp when adding). This stops the chopped from floating to the top of your jelly.
Plus waiting for the jelly to cool a little also helps the mint to disperse evenly.
What does Gooseberry, Apple & Mint Jelly go with?
Well the number one use is with lamb, whether that’s barbecued (use as a glaze), pan fried or roast. I also tried it with some Cheddar cheese on a cracker this afternoon and liked the fresh kick it added. I am a total fan of this jelly so I think I’ll be adding it to anything I can basically!
More Jelly Recipes
I do hope you try my Gooseberry, Apple & Mint Jelly as I can literally just eat it straight out of the jar its so good. If you’d like some more savoury jelly and chutney ideas the do check out the following:
- Blackberry & Apple Jelly
- Easy Crab Apple Jelly
- Apple & Rosehip Jelly
- Quince Jelly
- Traditional Scottish Rosehip Jelly
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Gooseberry, Apple & Mint Jelly
Ingredients
- 800 g gooseberries
- 500 g Bramley apples
- 25 g bunch of mint
- 450 g granulated sugar per 575 mls juice
- 425 ml cider vinegar I used organic
- 10 g mint leaves
Instructions
- Chop the whole Bramley apples into dice (don’t peel or core) and tip into a preserving pan or large heavy bottomed pan along with the whole gooseberries (don’t top & tail).
- Add enough water to just cover the fruit and then add the bunch of mint.
- Bring to the boil and then reduce to a simmer and cook for 30 minutes (or until fruit is soft).
- Add the cider vinegar and simmer for another 5 minutes.
- Take off the heat and pour into a jelly bag or similar (see notes for my hack) and leave to drip overnight over a large container. (Do not squeeze the fruit or jelly will be cloudy not clear).
- Place 2 – 3 saucers in the freezer for testing set.
- Measure the juice, add to preserving pan and stir in 450g or granulated sugar for each 575 ml of juice.
- Heat gently to dissolve the sugar, stirring constantly.
- Remove any scum with a slotted metal spoon.
- Once the sugar has dissolved slowly bring the pan to the boil and once at a rolling boil, time for 15 minutes, keep stirring, then take off the heat.
- Test a few drops of jelly on a chilled saucer and pop in the fridge for a minute.
- Push you finger through the jelly and if it crinkles and forms a gel like clot which you can tip over then it’s ready. If not boil up for another 2 minutes at a time and repeat test until ready. (Mine took 17 minutes).
- If there is any scum left then remove (there shouldn’t be now).
- Allow the jelly to cool for a few minutes while you rinse and finely chop the mint (see notes).
- Then stir the mint through the jelly to evenly disperse.
- Pot up into10 small (190 ml) hot sterilised jars (see notes) using a ladle and jam funnel if you have one and place lids on immediately.
- You may find the jelly tries to set before you get it in the jars, if this happens then just set the pan over a low heat.
- Store in a cool, dark place (eg garage) and once opened keep in the fridge.
- Unopened jars will be good for at least a year.
jackie thompson
An I use eating apples as I can’t get Bramleys anywhere? and reduce the sugar? By how much thanks Jackie
Camilla
Hi Jackie, you could just use gooseberries on their own or I imagine Granny Smith apples would be a good substitute for Bramleys as they’re quite tart. I wouldn’t advise using any less sugar as it may affect the set as well as the keeping quality of the jelly. I can’t advise you as it isn’t something I have tried I’m afraid.
jackie thompson
Many thanks x
kellie@foodtoglow
Great recipe and lovely video, Camilla! I just used up my gooseberries but I am pinning in case I come across some in the market. Love the flavours so much!
Camilla
Thank you Kellie, I do hope you find some gooseberries, I’m sure you’d love this jelly:-)
Jacqueline Meldrum
Beautiful photos Camilla. It looks glorious. My mum is a big fan of goosegogs and would love this.
Shared 🙂
Camilla
Thank you Jacs, I think even if you don’t like gooseberries usually anyone would love this jelly:-)
Claire Jessiman
What an absolutely stunning colour. I love the clarity you get with a jelly and these flavours sound wonderful. I’m going to have to see if I can hunt down some gooseberries.
Camilla
Thank you Claire, it’s going down very well with everyone I’ve given it to:-)
Janice
You’ve definitely got the hang of the jelly making now. That looks just perfect and I can imagine how delicious it tastes.
Camilla
Thank you Janice, can’t believe I shied away from making jelly for so long!
Natalie
Wow you’ve made it looks soooo good, so delicate. I love how it’s clear and color is amazing. Need to share this. ANd add to my to try list.
Camilla
Thank you so much Natalie, I was very pleased with the look and taste:-)
Heather
What a great flavor combination.. I love gooseberries and the mint is such a great surprise! Very creative and I love that you show how easy it is to make homemade jelly…
Camilla
Thank you Heather, it really is simple and delicious:-)
swathi
This is unique recipes with tangy gooseberry and sweet apple and scenty mint. I will try to make this jelly. Or you can send me one. I am happy to receive that.
Camilla
Thank you Swathi, I have been gifting my jelly and it’s been going down very well:-)
Claire
I love the set on this….so crystal clear.
Is it wrong that I am dreaming about being the first one to rupture the surface and take a scoop!!!!
LOVELY!
Camilla
Thank you Clare, no not wrong at all:-)
Melssa
Oh this sounds yummy, I love the idea of putting it with some cheddar on a nice cracker! I make a yummy goat cheese phylo cup too that I bet this would be amazing with! I will have to try it and let you know.
Camilla
Thank you, yes so many cheese things it could go with:-)