I have just made gooseberry and elderflower jam (don't tell the government sugar spies). Although I have made other jams before, and gooseberry jelly which was too sloppy, this has turned out brown instead of a lovely pink. It also looks as if it will need a hammer and chisel to prise it out of the jar once it cools down.
I followed Delia's recipe but used a jam thermometer and it never actually reached jam setting point on the thermometer so I don't know why it looks burnt.
Does anyone have any tips on making gooseberry jam or other gooseberry delights; we seem to have a glut and have given away loads.
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