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    Default Homemade Grape Juice

    I'm making homemade grape juice for the first time. We have some of the green seedless grapes (very strong sweet flavor) and my friend's neighbor has a large row of concord type purple grapes (with seeds) that do not want to use them.

    The usual recipe (for the method I'm trying) is ...

    1 cup cleaned and stemmed grapes
    1/2 cup sugar

    Fill the quart jar with boiling water and then water bath for 20 min.


    Some comments I've heard were that this was too sweet for some people's taste and that it is safe to omit the sugar.

    I did 2 cups of grapes instead of 1 and added no sugar. I was thinking, Why not do 3 cups? When we are ready to drink it, we strain it out of the bottle, add water to make it just right and we can add sugar then if we want to, to taste. It takes up just as much room in the storage jar, so why not have it a little more concentrated?

    You let this sit for at least a month before you drink it... some people say 6 months is the optimum flavor.

    I'll be trying it with the purple grapes this week.

    Any thoughts or experiences with homemade grape juice, I'd love to hear them!
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    All we can grow around here are the Concord-type grapes. If I had seedless I would dehydrate them because there is nothing yummier than homemade raisins!

    When I make my grape juice, I boil the grapes for 10 min then put them through a Victorio Strainer, using the Grape Spiral. If you've never seen or used a Victorio Strainer, you don't know what you are missing. You put the soft fruit in the hopper, skin, seeds, stems and all and turn the handle. All the juice and/or pulp comes out one side and all the waste--seeds, skin, etc--goes out the other side. Perfect for apple sauce, tomato sauce, berries, etc.

    Anyway, that's how I do it. Then I put it into one quart jars with about 1/3-1/2 C sugar and process in a water bath. It's pretty concentrated, so when I open the jar I mix it with about 2-3 C water, making 1 1/2 to 1 2/3 qts juice. Even with 1/2 C that's still a lot less sugar than is in commercial fruit drinks.

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    Too bad I don't get into raisins.
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    We had a nasty hailstorm roll through our neighborhood a couple months or so back. It looked like someone had unloaded a few dozen rounds of buckshot through the garden. We had no grapes this year because of that storm.
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    If anyone knows where to get some concord grapes I would love some.


    I use the 1 cup/1/2 cup method and it works great.


    you can also use 1 cup grapes/ 1/4 cup honey.


    the longer they sit the better they are.

    when ready to drink take the quarts and empty them into a strainer and return the juice to the jar. then top off jar with water. this give a good mix.

    please pm me if you know of a source for grapes.

    thanks.

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    Does anyone know if red seedless grapes grow good in Utah.

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