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Rosebud Preserves – Mint Jelly

Sweet, rich and bold with fresh mint leaves, naturally set Bramley apples and
unrefined sugar.
A wonderful addition to Lamb.

 

£4.95

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(5 customer reviews)
Approximate Weight: 227g
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Description

Mint jelly is a delightful condiment that is both fresh and sweet.

Made from mint leaves, sugar, and vinegar, it has a bright green hue and a distinctively refreshing flavour.

This jelly is the perfect accompaniment to lamb and mutton dishes, particularly when paired with a hearty roast or grilled chops. The sweetness of the jelly balances out the savoury flavour of the meat, while the mint adds a deliciously fresh twist.

In addition to lamb, mint jelly is also a great addition to roasted vegetables, particularly those with a stronger, earthier flavour like beetroot or sweet potato. It can also be used to add a sweet and tangy flavour to sauces and marinades for grilled meats like chicken or pork.

One of the most popular uses for mint jelly is as a condiment for traditional British dishes like roast beef and lamb. It’s also a popular addition to afternoon tea, where it can be used to add a sweet and refreshing twist to scones or biscuits.

Mint jelly is a versatile and delicious condiment that can add a touch of sweetness and freshness to a range of dishes. Whether you’re a fan of lamb, vegetables, or sweet treats, this jelly is a must-try for anyone looking to add a flavourful twist to their meals.

Here are a few suggestions for what to pair with mint jelly:

Roast lamb & mutton: As mentioned, mint jelly is a classic accompaniment to roast lamb. The sweet and tangy flavour of the jelly complements the savoury flavour of the meat, while the mint adds a refreshing twist.

Roasted vegetables: Mint jelly can also add a sweet and tangy flavour to roasted vegetables like beets, sweet potatoes, or carrots. It can be used to balance out the earthy flavour of the vegetables and add a fresh twist.

Grilled meats: Mint jelly can be used as a marinade or sauce for grilled meats like chicken or pork. The sweetness of the jelly helps to balance out the smoky flavour of the meat, while the mint adds a refreshing touch.

Cheese: Mint jelly can be a tasty addition to a cheese board, particularly when paired with strong or salty cheeses like cheddar. The sweetness of the jelly helps to cut through the sharpness of the cheese and adds a fruity contrast of flavour.

Desserts: Mint jelly can be a unique addition to sweet treats like ice cream or fruit salad. The freshness of the mint adds a refreshing twist to the sweetness of the dessert.

Mint jelly is a versatile condiment that can add a sweet and tangy twist to a wide range of dishes. Whether you’re a meat-lover or a vegetarian, this jelly is a must-try for anyone looking to add a touch of freshness to their meals.

Here are some suggestions from British celebrity chefs for using mint jelly:

Jamie Oliver: Jamie Oliver recommends using mint jelly as a glaze for lamb chops. Simply mix mint jelly with olive oil, lemon juice, and Dijon mustard, and brush it onto the lamb chops before grilling or roasting.

Nigella Lawson: Nigella Lawson suggests using mint jelly as a condiment for roast lamb. She mixes the jelly with red wine vinegar and serves it alongside the lamb, along with a side of roasted potatoes.

Mary Berry: Mary Berry’s recipe for roast lamb involves rubbing the lamb with garlic and rosemary, and then roasting it in the oven. She serves the lamb with a mint jelly sauce made by heating mint jelly with red wine, redcurrant jelly, and a dash of Worcestershire sauce.

Delia Smith: Delia Smith’s recipe for lamb and mint sauce involves mixing mint jelly with white wine vinegar, hot water, and a pinch of salt. She serves the sauce alongside roasted lamb and a side of minted peas.

5 reviews for Rosebud Preserves – Mint Jelly

  1. Ross Mcnaughton (verified owner)

  2. Shaun Tollett (verified owner)

  3. Zack Hodge (verified owner)

    Lovely mint jelly if you like your mint sauce sweet, went with the lamb really well but personally would like a little less sugar

  4. Derek Hutchison (verified owner)

    delish

  5. Richard Dowdeswell (verified owner)

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