Canning Cherries and Apricots
By: Sheri Wetherell
Published: July 17, 2009

Right now our farmer's market is a virtual cornucopia of fresh delights. The smell of just-off-the-vine tomatoes and huge bunches of basil sitting in the sun was beautifully overwhelming! Perfect fava beans  laying in heaps, squashes of all shapes and sizes, potato "marbles" no bigger than the tip of your pinky finger, and Rainier cherries as big as your head (okay, that's a slight exaggeration, but they were the largest I've ever seen).
We were there on a mission: to stock up on cherries and apricots for our canning party the following day. But it was oh so hard to stay focused! Everything looked so divine! Did I mention those tomatoes!?
We stuck to our rule: only two foods were going to be canned in one day and we had collectively chosen cherries and apricots. We bought a case of Bing cherries, about a half case of a mix of cherry varieties, and a case of apricots. Buying in bulk got us some big discounts too.

We arrived at Tracy's house on Sunday rearing to begin. We pitted all the cherries (now there's a job!), sterilized all the jars, and started our first recipe: Cherries in Wine. This is such a simple recipe and the result is excellent with both sweet and savory dishes (think roasted duck breast with a nice cherry in wine sauce). Recipe:


While the cherries were processing we moved on to the apricots. We cold packed them (canned them fresh rather than stewing first) and each of us "personalized" our simple syrup. We added lavender to some jars, star anise to others, vanilla bean, hibiscus, and even a version with white pepper corns, mustard seed and coriander. It may sound strange, but I guarantee it's a scrumptious combination. And come winter, what a wonderful variety of flavors we'll have!
Next weekend: peaches and tomatoes.

Comments:
harcoutbreton
July 20, 2009

At a first glance, I thought those lavenders where larvae wakekekekeke. Anyways, looks like a good stock for winter, good job.
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Mary

Hi- how many jars does this recipe make? I'd love to make the cherries in wine but want to make sure I have what I need. 
Thanks!