Help! I have just made gooseberry jam from last years frozen gooseberries and its all runny. Really really runny! I have never had that happen before. Gooseberries are usually rich in pectin and the jam sets well. I only put in a minimal amount of liquid in. What I am wondering is ...
Did the long freezing process destroy the pectin?
Could it be that the goosberries were over ripe which I have read lowers the pectin levels.
It boiled rapidly and reached a good 105degC.
Any ideas how I could rescue it.
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I have had two plants in very large pots for a couple of years now and results are quite good.