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Tips and tricks on the quince jelly with the thermomix


Informations

🥣 Making
10 minutes

🍳 Cooking
45 minutes

🕛 Duration
55 minutes

Difficulty
2/10

🥕 Ingredients
4

👣 Steps
5

𝄙 Comments
No

Notes
3.25/5 (16 votes)

Nutritional composition for 1 part

Calories : 560 cal (2343 J)
Cholesterol: 0mg
Total Fat: 0.1g
Saturated fat: 0g
Dietary Fiber: 2.5g
Total Sugars: 124.8g
Total Carbohydrate: 145.4g
Vitamin D: 0µg
Iron: 1mg
Calcium: 20.9mg
Protein: 0.5g
Sodium: 13.3mg
Weight Watchers
WW SmartPoints : 32
Weight Watchers
WW ProPoints : 16

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Ingredients for people

1000G of water
800G of quince
+ or - 750G of granulated sugar
1 teaspoon of agar agar
* For the thermomix recipes, the quantities are indicative. You will have to adjust the quantities to your taste. It should be noted that it is easier to add salt, pepper, sugar than to remove.

13 tips and tricks about the thermomix recipe

  • Use ripe quinces to obtain a tasty and fragrant quince jelly. The quinces should be slightly yellow and slightly soft to the touch.
  • Thoroughly wash the quinces to remove any dirt or wax before using them. You can also peel them if you prefer a smoother jelly.
  • Cut the quinces into equal-sized pieces for even cooking. Remove the seeds and tough core before adding them to the Thermomix.
  • Add a little lemon juice to the mixture to help set the quinces' natural pectin and achieve a better jelly consistency.
  • Use the cooking mode of the Thermomix to cook the quinces with a little water until they are tender. This will extract the maximum flavor and pectin.
  • During cooking, add a cinnamon stick or a few cloves to delicately flavor the jelly. Remove these spices before moving on to the next step.
  • Once the quinces are cooked, blend them using the Thermomix to obtain a smooth puree. If you prefer a jelly with quince pieces, blend them for a shorter time.
  • Pass the quince puree through a fine sieve or a chinois to remove any pieces of skin or fibers. This will give the jelly a smoother texture.
  • Measure the amount of quince puree obtained and add an equal weight of sugar. This will ensure a good consistency and help preserve the jelly for longer.
  • Use the cooking mode of the Thermomix to cook the quince puree with the sugar until it reaches the desired consistency. Don't forget to program the recommended temperature and cooking time.
  • To make it more indulgent, add a vanilla pod.
  • This Thermomix jelly recipe serves as a base for other jellies. You can use seasonal fruits to make fig jelly, strawberry jam, rhubarb jam, apple quince jelly.
  • Also, check out our recipe for fruit pastes.
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