Medlar Jelly

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A jar of amber-hued medlar jelly, capturing autumn’s quiet beauty in every shimmering spoonful. Tart yet honeyed, it holds the essence of fallen leaves and sunlit orchards, a sweet, slow gift of the turning year.

The perfect accompaniment to meats and cheeses, it is fantastic spread on toast or bread, a taste of autumn in very bite.

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The glow from the jelly is sublime, as if the fruits themself emit a crimson hued light.

macro image of basket of medlars with fallen leaves and warm tones

Allowing the fruits to ‘blet’ or rot, concentrates their flavour, taking it from tart to sweet and unctuous

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The perfect adornment to any cheeseboard, this is as at home with sweet dishes as it is savoury..

angled image of basket of medlars on rotten bench with fallen leaves and autumn hues

Next time you are out for a walk, keep your eyes open for these ancient fruits, so often overlooked in lieu of their ugly appearence

But beauty lies wherever you choose to see it, these are divine little orbs of joy..

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Yield: 500g
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Medlar Jelly

Medlar Jelly

Prep time: 20 MinCook time: 2 HourTotal time: 2 H & 20 M
A jar of amber-hued medlar jelly, capturing autumn’s quiet beauty in every shimmering spoonful. Tart yet honeyed, it holds the essence of fallen leaves and sunlit orchards, a sweet, slow gift of the turning year

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