Red Clover Jelly Recipe (2024)

I LOVE red clover!! When I was little, my Great Aunt would pick them and we would sit in the field watching clouds eating the sweet nectar out of the flowers. We have a lot of it growing here, but I only get to make one or two batches a year. I don't want to take away too much for the bees!

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PLEASE NOTE: I have read in several places thatingestingred clover could be harmful if you are on bloodthinners or already have thin blood. Please consult with your doctor before consuming any kind of clover or any other wild plant.

Here is the recipe........

Here is what you'll need:
4 Cups Red Clover Flower Petals
Saucepan
Optional: Stock Pot
Cheesecloth or Small hole strainer
4 Cups Water
3 Tbs. Lemon Juice
4 Cups Sugar
1 Package LIQUID Pectin
5 - 1/2 Pint Jars, lids and seals

NOTE: This will make 2 batches! You can NOT double the recipe, the jelly wont set properly.

1.The first thing you need to do is find the red clover. I live in the country, so all I have to do is walk to my field. I have seen it along roads too. You'll need to pick about 6-8 cups of the flower heads.


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NOTE: You can use the whole head if you like. I just like to use the petals for the jelly.

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2.Once you have them all picked, give them a rinse in cool water. You don't want any dirt or bugs in your Jelly!

3.After rinsing, you will need to take the petals off. You grasp the tops the the petals holding the bottom green part with the other hand and gently pull.


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Your hands will get sticky doing this!

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This is what it looks like after you pull all the petals off...some are hard to get off or they have turned brown. It's OK to leave those.

4.After you get all of the petals, grab a sauce pan that will comfortably hold 4 cups of water. Bring that to a boil and add all of the flowers. Let it steep in the covered pot overnight.

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This is what it looks like (yuck!)

5.Now is a great time to wash all of your jars and lids, make sure they dry thoroughly. If you want, you can also put them in a water bath to sterilize them.

Congratulations!!!! You made a Red Clover water infusion!!!!!

NOTE: The infusion will be a nasty looking brown color. Don't worry, you haven't done anything wrong if you followed the steps so far!

6.Put the whole mixture in the cheesecloth or strainer and get out as much liquid as you can. If you don't have either, you can use a regular strainer lined with coffee filters and use your hands to squeeze out the liquid.

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7.Put your seals in a small sauce pan covered with water and bring to a boil

8.Now carefully measure out 2 cups of the infusion and add it back to the sauce pan or to a stock pot (I always use a stock pot, it helps to keep it from boiling over) over high heat.

9.Add 4 cups of sugar

10.Add the 3 Tbs. of Lemon Juice

Now look how pretty the color turned!!! The acid in the lemon juice restored the color!!

11.Stir the mixture to make sure all of the sugar has been incorporated into the water, and bring to a full rolling boil that cant be stirred down.

12.Add the liquid pectin. (There is instructions for use and recipes in every box of pectin)

NOTE: I usually use the powder brand, but every time I made this with the powder, it never set. I made it with the liquid and never had an issue. So the liquid is my preference here, but feel free to use what ever brand you like!

13.Once you add the pectin, stir constantly for 2 minutes. Remove from the heat.

14.Ladle or pour into your jars, add the seal, and screw on the ring tight!

15.This step is optional; After you have all the jars filled, add all of the jars to a water bath and boil for 5 minutes. Take out the jars and let them set overnight up to 24 hours.

16.Make sure the seals set. You can tell by pressing on the top of the lid listening for a popping sound. If you don't hear it, they set. You might also hear a popping sound when they seal. If they DIDN'T seal, you can give them a water bath. If you did that and they still didn't seal, you may have hard water (mineral deposits in your water), like I do, and have to buy water from the store. :(

That's it!! Now you should have a pretty jar of Red Clover Jelly!!!

Red Clover Jelly Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What are the benefits of red clover jelly? ›

It contains isoflavones genistein and daidzein (also phytoestrogens) which can reduce hot flashes, retain bone density, and improve blood sugar regulation in menopausal women (4). Red clover can also improve menstrual irregularities by regulating testosterone and estrogen metabolism.

What can you do with red clover? ›

Red clover is a wild plant belonging to the legume family. Cattle and other animals graze on red clover. It has also been used medicinally to treat several conditions including cancer, whooping cough, respiratory problems, and skin inflammations, such as psoriasis and eczema.

How to prepare red clover? ›

Red clover can be infused in hot water to make a delicious herbal tea. To make, pour hot water over 1-3 teaspoons of red clover, and let steep for 10-15 minutes. This tea has a natural light sweetness to it, but you can add honey if desired. Because the flowers are edible, you can also use them to brighten up a salad.

How to harvest and use red clover? ›

Harvest red clover by picking the flowerheads and small top leaves before any part of the flower begins to turn brown. They can then be used fresh or dried for storage by hanging upside down in bunches or by placing on trays in a food dehydrator set to the lowest setting.

Who should not take red clover? ›

Talk with your healthcare provider if you're taking blood thinners such as warfarin (Jantoven® or Coumadin®). Red clover may increase your risk of bleeding. Avoid red clover if you're pregnant or breastfeeding. It may not be safe for you.

Does red clover increase estrogen? ›

Estrogens interacts with RED CLOVER

Large amounts of red clover might have some of the same effects as estrogen. Taking red clover along with estrogen might decrease the effects of estrogen.

Can humans eat red clover? ›

They're edible from root to blossom, and you can eat them raw, boiled and even sauteed. Red clover has long been thought to improve blood-vessel health in menopausal women, according to a 1999 study in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.

What part of red clover is edible? ›

Both the flowers and leaves of red clover are edible but the flowers are more commonly used. You can eat them fresh or dried. They are high in protein and contain B vitamins and vitamin C. You should avoid eating the stems and any old or discoloured flowers.

Is red clover good for kidneys? ›

Its anti-inflammatory properties may help reduce inflammation in the kidneys which can improve overall kidney function. Additionally, red clover tea's high antioxidant content may also help protect the kidneys from oxidative damage caused by free radicals.

What does red clover taste like? ›

Red clover contains isoflavones. The edible flowers taste sweet or like hay but they are not easily digestible.

What do farmers do with red clover? ›

Red Clover (Trifolium pratense)

Its most common uses include forage, grazing, seed harvest, plowdown N and, in warmer areas, hay. It's a great legume to frostseed or interseed with small grains where you can harvest grain as well as provide weed suppression and manage N.

What is the medicinal use of red clover? ›

Historically, red clover was used for asthma, whooping cough, cancer, and gout. Today, extracts from red clover are most often promoted for menopause symptoms, high cholesterol levels, or osteoporosis.

When should you cut red clover? ›

Traditionally, red clover is cut twice a year when it is at 50% bloom or greater. With this harvest system farmers end up cutting too late to obtain maximum forage quality. More recently, farmers have been cutting red clover three times during the summer to get a higher quality forage.

What is the difference between red clover and crimson clover? ›

Crimson clover has taller flower stems, grows more quickly and has larger seeds than the more commonly used red clover.

How long does it take for red clover to work? ›

Researchers have found that, on average, adult women using red clover extract experience significant improvements in the health of their scalps, hair and skin within 90 days of use, including lowering signs of aging, collagen loss and hair thinning.

Does red clover increase testosterone? ›

Consumption of red clover by menopausal women could increase the level of luteinizing hormone, decrease the level of sex-hormone-binding globulin, increase the level of testosterone and also increase the level of blood estradiol; although it has no effect on the thickness of endometrium, it could decrease the severity ...

Does red clover lower blood pressure? ›

Lowers blood pressure: Red clover has special benefits that include lowering inflammation across the body, especially in the cardiovascular system. According to numerous studies, red clover tea can greatly decrease the tension in the arteries and blood vessels, which helps lower blood pressure.

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