I will put the full recipe on the video actually making the jelly.
3-4 cups of wild violets - just the flowers, no stems
4 cups boiling water
To make jelly out of this tea, I like to let it steep for 24 hours in the fridge. So as soon as these jars cool down, they’re going in the fridge!
Tomorrow we’ll make jelly! 🫶🏼
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Making wild violet jelly is such a rewarding experience, especially when you take the time to steep the flowers properly as described. From my own kitchen experiments, using 3-4 cups of fresh wild violet flowers—only the petals and no stems—really enhances the delicate floral flavor. I find that steeping the flowers in boiling water for 24 hours in the fridge not only intensifies the color to a dark, teal-blue but also extracts the gentle aroma that makes this jelly stand out. One essential tip I learned is to use jars that can withstand the heat when pouring boiling water over the flowers. Tempered glass jars are ideal to prevent cracking. After steeping, the tea should be strained carefully to avoid any bits of flower that could affect the jelly texture. The subtle sweetness and unique taste of violet jelly make it a perfect accompaniment for fresh bread, scones, or even as a topping for yogurt and desserts. Wild violet jelly is truly a conversation starter; friends often ask about this unusual flavor when I share it. I also appreciate how making floral jellies like violet or dandelion jelly connects you to nature’s seasonal offerings and encourages using foraged ingredients. It’s a fun and creative way to bring a little spring into your kitchen year-round. For those interested in trying other floral jellies, such as dandelion or elderflower, the basic technique remains the same: steep the flowers to create a flavorful tea base, then proceed with your preferred jelly-making method using natural sweeteners and pectin. Overall, patience and attention to detail during the steeping process will reward you with a vibrant, delicious jelly that’s both beautiful and bursting with the essence of wild spring blossoms.




































































