I use the oven to get all of the good stuff out of a lemon I'm going to cook with. I bake it on about 150 to 200 until it swells a bit. Take it out, let it cool enough to handle (with a towel because I'm a bit impatient) cut off only one end. Using a fork scramble it like and egg, over a bowl with a flour strainer. Only the white stuff (piff 😊) and the seeds are left in the strainer. If I need it I then use a cheese grater (usually the small side) to get the zest from the then flat peel. After seeing this great video I'll make sure to save and dehydrate my peels from now on. Thanks for the time and effort you put into these videos. Great work. They are very informative and nice to watch.
My mouth has been watering through the whole process. I'll bet this really is delicious. How fortunate to receive this gift of lemons because they are so expensive. Have a Blessed day.
I had purchased an abundance of lemons reduced in price for a quick sale and I ended up I made some lemon curd for the first time I turned out really good
I just made this recipe two weeks ago. I can’t stress enough to get every little bit of the white pith off the lemon before boiling it. It makes the jelly just slightly bitter if even a sliver is left on. I learned the hard way.
I have been using the lemon jelly in a mini sugar cookie cup that I bake in a mini muffin pan. Then fill with lemon jelly and add a raspberry on top. A crowd favorite
Oh, my. My sister in law, now in heaven, was a wonderful cook and food "preservist" (is that a word? lol). Seeing your jelly bag vividly reminded me of seeing her do the same thing with the concord grapes she and her husband grew in their garden. Oh, the things she could have taught me. But i was young and arrogant and she was gentle and humble, not one to push. I love lemon and would gladly follow Phil's example. Just give me a spoon! Yum...looks absolutely wonderful. Leisa. (:
I have a huge lemon tree. I've been juicing and throwing them in ice cube trays. We go around the block with bags and bags of lemons giving them away to neighbors. I think I'll try this instead, and give them a really nice upgraded surprise! Thanks Leisa!
I can hardly watch this. It makes my juices flow. I'm drooling just watching the video. We love lemon drop candies. I dug looking to see if I had any left I take half of my stash to Pop he adores them as well. I'm so gonna do this. Well done Leisa. Thanks for sharing.
I've never heard of lemon jam before. I guess it's similar to our orange marmalade. I think it would make a great filling for a lemon drizzle cake with lemon icing on top.
I was looking through an old CWA (Country Women’s Association - an Australian group) cookbook the other day and they had a couple of lemon marmalade recipes. My neighbour has a lemon tree and is inundated at the moment so I’m thinking I might give it a try.
I tie my cheese cloth either on my pot handles like a sling suspended inside my pot or on my lid handle, then flip my lid inside out and hang the cloth inside my pot from the lid.
I made your Baked Bean recipe the other day, and it is amazingly delicous, you're a winner, winner baked bean dinner! Thanks you so much. The Lemon Drop Jelly looks wonderful too! Little lemon tarts, yumo!
Try cutting the lemon like you would segment a grapefruit. Points (nubs) face left and right, cut lemon in half, Slice off tips to stablize lemon, trim the white segment all around the lemon and scrape out with spoon.. it may be easier. Im going to try this. Thank you for sharing. May your family stay healthy in these times. Im going to try it as a pre sweetened hot lemon drink.
I will have to keep this in mind next yr when our lemon trees are ready to harvest. I usually juice the lemons, freeze the juice and make lemonaid (and use in cooking/baking recipes) throughout the yr. Whatever lemons we cant use we give to friends and family. Thank you for the recipe!!
Leisa, such a gorgeous color and it’s probably delicious. Lemon jelly is hard to find, but I love to make tarts and I bet Thad would taste great. 👍👍🌹🌹❤️
Very labor intensive but it looks delicious. Instead of using the jelly bag could the fruit, peels, etc. be boiled in a steamer/juicer and the juice drawn off through the hose apparatus?
My grandmother had a jelly bag that she would put all of the hot stuff into and then she would tie the top and hang it from the side of her big tall pot. :-)
Got a bunch of lemons today for $2.98 and Target 🎯 had a lot of canning jars I made a double batch oh lemon jelly. 😋. Fiesta beans are next. Then #25 lb ground beef from freezer. Then more corned beef. And so on and so on. Pineapple and pineapple salsa was yesterday. I love my new toy 🤩
Looks just delicious! Maybe just squeeze the lemons and get the juice out and then shave off the skins with a shaver. You wouldn’t have to wait for them to drain overnight in a cheesecloth and then you would be sure to have enough.
Okay. I'm in the process of making this now. I have 6 myer lemons and 2 regular lemons. I hope it turns out great. I didn't have cheese cloth or jelly bags so I used 2 coffee filters.
I love lemon drops so I know I will like this. As I do with any recipe that is new to me my mind immediately goes to trying variations. Maybe make orange or Satsuma.
I believe lime would be delicious. Jams and jellies water bath is always 15 minutes. My best marmalade was lime,mandarin, lemon, orange and grapefruit. I also use this to sweeten tea. I think lemon juice from bottle would be great. Lemon rind grated would work especially if you have only 1-2 lemons.
Another way to get that pith out of the picture would be to cut the lemon in half and use a grapefruit spoon to scoop out the fruit; not sure it would be faster, but I'll let you know, because this jam is on my "to do" list.
Wonder how would be in dressing for fruit salad? Just bought that canning book!! Thanks for bringing it up might have never seen it!! God bless and stay safe!! Janell
Hey, I'm Laura and I find myself looking every day for your videos. Im retired and prep. Love canning and preserving. I love this idea. I don't have the lemons but will be buying some soon. Im looking to can different types of fruit lemonades. too
Couldn't you cut up the rind into strips and leave it in, like in marmalade? It would add a little bulk and maybe nutrition. I usually peel my citrus and let the peels air dry. It usually only takes a few days then either throw the peels whole into tea or grind in spice grinder for seasonings. I don't feel the need to dehydrate them. Just thought I'd share that. (I'm the one who chatted with you in your live stream about a week ago who lives in East Jordan, nail of the ring finger lol)
Marybeth, lemon marmalade is very good too...unless it's the texture of marmalade you don't like. My very favorite though is grapefruit, orange and lemon marmalade.
lovely recipe for jelly. I would not use bottled lemon juice. All together different :/ taste. I have a Hugh lemon tree, two crops a year and I make lots of marmalades and fig jam (fig tree too). We eat a jar of ( cuties mandarin orange marmalade ) a week no pectin required... no kidding, husband loves it and so do I. If you interested..I can't help but mention this because its so delicious and super, super easy pressure cooker recipe/video. It is on Salted Peppers videos. it can also be made with lemons.
Those look beautiful. Try a spoonful in a cup of tea. Add a splash of rum.😋
Wow! That's a winner!! Jelly filled doughnuts, anyone??
Ooooohhhhhh!!! Drool!
I love his face when he eats it! Even his eyes light up!
I use the oven to get all of the good stuff out of a lemon I'm going to cook with. I bake it on about 150 to 200 until it swells a bit. Take it out, let it cool enough to handle (with a towel because I'm a bit impatient) cut off only one end. Using a fork scramble it like and egg, over a bowl with a flour strainer. Only the white stuff (piff 😊) and the seeds are left in the strainer. If I need it I then use a cheese grater (usually the small side) to get the zest from the then flat peel. After seeing this great video I'll make sure to save and dehydrate my peels from now on. Thanks for the time and effort you put into these videos. Great work. They are very informative and nice to watch.
Can you zest the lemons BEFORE you bake them?
My mouth has been watering through the whole process. I'll bet this really is delicious. How fortunate to receive this gift of lemons because they are so expensive. Have a Blessed day.
Yes, and the ones in the grocery stores are horrible quality!
@@LeeLynn-vq8yq for sure.
I had purchased an abundance of lemons reduced in price for a quick sale and I ended up I made some lemon curd for the first time I turned out really good
I just made this recipe two weeks ago. I can’t stress enough to get every little bit of the white pith off the lemon before boiling it. It makes the jelly just slightly bitter if even a sliver is left on. I learned the hard way.
I have been using the lemon jelly in a mini sugar cookie cup that I bake in a mini muffin pan. Then fill with lemon jelly and add a raspberry on top. A crowd favorite
Mmmmmm. That would be so good in thumbprint or Linzer cookies! 💖💕
“Get out of the jar! Get out of the jar!” Your hubs is my spirit animal lol!
Oh, my. My sister in law, now in heaven, was a wonderful cook and food "preservist" (is that a word? lol). Seeing your jelly bag vividly reminded me of seeing her do the same thing with the concord grapes she and her husband grew in their garden. Oh, the things she could have taught me. But i was young and arrogant and she was gentle and humble, not one to push. I love lemon and would gladly follow Phil's example. Just give me a spoon! Yum...looks absolutely wonderful. Leisa. (:
OMG I love anything Lemon but never thought of making lemon jelly. Thanks for sharing.
Would be great on baked trout!
I've just found your jelly/jam play list. Oh I am so trying these!!!
Hi, poor Phil . I'm diabetic too. Love jam These wonderful ladies have generously given us so many great recipes!
Love the POP too! It’s better than applause.
Very nice! Been canning over 20 half pints of lemon jelly also tried my hand at orange and grapefruit but lemon Is the clear winner
This was amazing ! I have already made three batches within a week ! Thank u SO much for ur recipe! It’s amazing 🤩
I have a huge lemon tree. I've been juicing and throwing them in ice cube trays. We go around the block with bags and bags of lemons giving them away to neighbors. I think I'll try this instead, and give them a really nice upgraded surprise! Thanks Leisa!
Dang! I wish I was your neighbor! lol
@@Imjetta7 HAHA!!!!
I love Lemon Everything! Going on my To Can list! Cannot wait to try! Thank You Leisa! Hi to Phil! XOXO Lisa
I have a lemon addiction I swear lol
This would be so good with pasta or even a sauce over lobster ravioli !!!!!!
I can hardly watch this. It makes my juices flow. I'm drooling just watching the video. We love lemon drop candies. I dug looking to see if I had any left I take half of my stash to Pop he adores them as well. I'm so gonna do this. Well done Leisa. Thanks for sharing.
Oh my goodness!!!!! Love anything lemon!!!
I've never heard of lemon jam before. I guess it's similar to our orange marmalade. I think it would make a great filling for a lemon drizzle cake with lemon icing on top.
I want all of that, it sounds divine.
I was looking through an old CWA (Country Women’s Association - an Australian group) cookbook the other day and they had a couple of lemon marmalade recipes. My neighbour has a lemon tree and is inundated at the moment so I’m thinking I might give it a try.
OMG I've got to get my hands on lemons to make this!!!
I would love this! I love lemon anything!!!!
My Meyers trees are looking loaded. Thanks for the idea!
I tie my cheese cloth either on my pot handles like a sling suspended inside my pot or on my lid handle, then flip my lid inside out and hang the cloth inside my pot from the lid.
Love lemon anything. Thank-you for sharing this with us today. Have a wonderful evening. Stay safe and take care.
I love lemon!! Haven't had a lemon drop in forever. I can't wait to make this!!! Drooling and puckering through the whole video!!
Jelly-n is my new love. Can not wait to make this. I think this would probably be a perfect summer breakfast, oh yea!
They are sunshine in a jar I love lemons
Omg! Lemons are my favorite!!!!🤗😋
Ok I made it!! It's amazing I will be added more to my pantry for sure. Thanks for the recipe!!
Wow! So beautiful and unique! I can imagine how incredible it would be on certain foods! Thanks for sharing!
I made your Baked Bean recipe the other day, and it is amazingly delicous, you're a winner, winner baked bean dinner! Thanks you so much.
The Lemon Drop Jelly looks wonderful too! Little lemon tarts, yumo!
Try cutting the lemon like you would segment a grapefruit. Points (nubs) face left and right, cut lemon in half, Slice off tips to stablize lemon, trim the white segment all around the lemon and scrape out with spoon.. it may be easier. Im going to try this. Thank you for sharing. May your family stay healthy in these times. Im going to try it as a pre sweetened hot lemon drink.
I have a whole bunch of Meyer lemons on my tree...don’t you know I’ll be making this jelly as soon as possible!
Next time I make this I think I will try it in some doughnuts!
Oh my, those look gorgeous! I’m going to make this too, so I can have it on hand for recipes. Thanks Leisa, I never would have thought to do this. 😋 🍋
This looks amazing
I will have to keep this in mind next yr when our lemon trees are ready to harvest. I usually juice the lemons, freeze the juice and make lemonaid (and use in cooking/baking recipes) throughout the yr. Whatever lemons we cant use we give to friends and family. Thank you for the recipe!!
Leisa, such a gorgeous color and it’s probably delicious. Lemon jelly is hard to find, but I love to make tarts and I bet Thad would taste great. 👍👍🌹🌹❤️
Very labor intensive but it looks delicious. Instead of using the jelly bag could the fruit, peels, etc. be boiled in a steamer/juicer and the juice drawn off through the hose apparatus?
Would be great over a pound cake
Ohhh yummmmm!! Your kitchen must have smelled soooo good...
I think this would be great over pound cake
Love this Leisa! We are lemon heads and will be trying this for sure. Thanks.
Phil is kind of adorable!😉
Looks delish! Love sweet lemon things.
Oh love lemon and I have got to make this,it's gorgeous looking Leisa ,Thanks for sharing 😋😋🍋
My grandmother had a jelly bag that she would put all of the hot stuff into and then she would tie the top and hang it from the side of her big tall pot. :-)
I love lemons 🍋I will try this it's on my list now 🍋💛🍋💛🍋💛🍋💛🍋💛🍋💛🍋💛🍋💛
Got a bunch of lemons today for $2.98 and Target 🎯 had a lot of canning jars I made a double batch oh lemon jelly. 😋. Fiesta beans are next. Then #25 lb ground beef from freezer. Then more corned beef. And so on and so on. Pineapple and pineapple salsa was yesterday. I love my new toy 🤩
Looks yummy. Lots of work.
I too was gifted lemons now I’m going to try this.
That looks so delish!
Absolutely loving your whisk. Please share the make, model, and where you got it?
Yay! Was waiting sooo long for this one!
put them lemon seeds in a big flower pot with miracle grow and you will have your own lemon tree :-)
Looks just delicious! Maybe just squeeze the lemons and get the juice out and then shave off the skins with a shaver. You wouldn’t have to wait for them to drain overnight in a cheesecloth and then you would be sure to have enough.
That looks so great. I shall have ago at making this. Thanks fir sharing👍😎
Lemon is my Favorite. I will defiantly be trying this . And Where did you get that whisk??
Okay. I'm in the process of making this now. I have 6 myer lemons and 2 regular lemons. I hope it turns out great. I didn't have cheese cloth or jelly bags so I used 2 coffee filters.
This is so delicious. I ended up with 6 quarter pints and I don't want to share.
Sounds great! Love lemon anyway.
I love lemon drops so I know I will like this. As I do with any recipe that is new to me my mind immediately goes to trying variations. Maybe make orange or Satsuma.
Looks so pretty!
I believe lime would be delicious. Jams and jellies water bath is always 15 minutes. My best marmalade was lime,mandarin, lemon, orange and grapefruit. I also use this to sweeten tea. I think lemon juice from bottle would be great. Lemon rind grated would work especially if you have only 1-2 lemons.
The ball book said 10, that's what I went with.
Depends on altitude
Can't wait to try this!!
I am thinking thumb print cookies, inside a powdered jelly donut.
Beautiful!!!🤗
Another way to get that pith out of the picture would be to cut the lemon in half and use a grapefruit spoon to scoop out the fruit; not sure it would be faster, but I'll let you know, because this jam is on my "to do" list.
Making this today
Mmmm sounds delicious 😋
Wonder how would be in dressing for fruit salad? Just bought that canning book!! Thanks for bringing it up might have never seen it!! God bless and stay safe!! Janell
Hey, I'm Laura and I find myself looking every day for your videos. Im retired and prep. Love canning and preserving. I love this idea. I don't have the lemons but will be buying some soon. Im looking to can different types of fruit lemonades. too
Will definitely make this!!
I love that whisk. Do you have a link?
Couldn't you cut up the rind into strips and leave it in, like in marmalade? It would add a little bulk and maybe nutrition. I usually peel my citrus and let the peels air dry. It usually only takes a few days then either throw the peels whole into tea or grind in spice grinder for seasonings. I don't feel the need to dehydrate them. Just thought I'd share that. (I'm the one who chatted with you in your live stream about a week ago who lives in East Jordan, nail of the ring finger lol)
Cretia Laisure I love marmalade so if (when...I love lemon drops!!) I plan on leaving some of the peel in.
Yum!
A tip for ya book, put a clothes peg or a bullnose clippy on there, that'll show 'em who's boss!
My question is after all that work of removing all the pith, why would you want to strain it? I understand getting rid of the peels.
Wonder if I can do this with limes. I have a lime tree in my yard.
Yes you can!
I will have to try this Lisa , I know Phil loved it😊
How much strained lemon juice? Thanks.
I save and freeze until enough for marmalade
Where did you get the awesome whisk!
You can buy several lemons at the store so can you double this recipe? Also can you add some of the zest in with it?
Yes, you CAN add zest!
Would be good on salmon.
I will be trying this then I think I will try it with oranges. Love the taste of oranges but don't like marmalade. I like anything lemon too.
Marybeth, lemon marmalade is very good too...unless it's the texture of marmalade you don't like. My very favorite though is grapefruit, orange and lemon marmalade.
@@margaretbedwell58 It is the texture of the marmalade. I prefer jam or jelly.
@@marybethsmith6458 Oh...Ok. I like it all (unfortunately)
I want that whisk!!
Let the man eat!!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Hahahaha!
lovely recipe for jelly.
I would not use bottled lemon juice. All together different :/ taste.
I have a Hugh lemon tree, two crops a year and I make lots of marmalades and fig jam (fig tree too). We eat a jar of ( cuties mandarin orange marmalade ) a week no pectin required... no kidding, husband loves it and so do I. If you interested..I can't help but mention this because its so delicious and super, super easy pressure cooker recipe/video. It is on Salted Peppers videos. it can also be made with lemons.
You didn’t mention how long they stay in the water bath?
10 minutes
I followed your video. It's yummy, but it is not setting into jelly consistency it's fine but does pectin in this case sure jel go bad?
Yes, sure jel does go bad.
what size is that cute baby jar and what brand?
Peth is were pectin is. Peth is what use to commercial pectin
Pith
Can u use an apple peeler to peel these lemons???? Should work
That’s how I peel mine. Works great. No pith with the peel at all.
This lemon drop jelly would be go,d just serve at special occasions
How long did you process it for? It looks delicious
It's usually 10 minutes for jelly/jam.