How To Make Dandelion Jelly (2024)

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Dandelions do you love them or hate them? You can spend a lot of money trying to eliminate them from growing in yourlawn, while other people think they are beautiful. Myself I love dandelions! I don’t see them as a pest at all rather a beautiful and helpful herb.

Do you know that you can make a lovely jelly from dandelion flowers?Yes really you can and it’s so easy to make dandelion jelly too!

This jelly has become a family favorite of ours because it tastes just like honey with just a hint of lemon. We use it on toast, biscuits, and even in tea as a replacement for honey sometimes.

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Contents

How To Make Dandelion Jelly

How To Make Dandelion Tea

Cooking Dandelion Jelly

Why Didn’t My Dandelion Jelly Set?

Can I Freeze The Dandelion Flowers?

Can I Freeze The Dandelion Tea Liquid?

More Dandelion Recipes

Dandelion Jelly Recipe

Supplies & Ingredients Needed

  • Dandelion flowers – Freshly pickeddandelion blossomsare best. You’ll need enough to give you 2cups of dandelion petals.
  • Water
  • Sugar
  • Pectin – Unlike fruit jellies dandelions don’t have natural pectin to help it set. I prefer to usepowdered pectinI find it sets better thanliquid pectin.
  • Bowls – You’ll need some small to medium sized bowls to pick thedandelion headsinto.
  • Measuring cup
  • Scissors – Scissors for cutting thegreen bitsoff theyellow blossoms, or if you prefer you can pull them apart with your hands.
  • Strainer – Afine mesh sieveis handy for straining the flowers later.
  • Canning jars – You’ll need some half pint orpint jarsmason jars.
  • Canning funnel
  • Ladle
  • Waterbath canner
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How To Make Dandelion Jelly

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The first thing you will need to do is, of course, gather the dandelion flowers.You want just the flower heads and not the stems.

This is a great job to get kids helping with! After all, they love picking flowers anyway right?

Make sure to gather your flowers in an area that is clean, not near the side of the road or where pets have been kept.

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After you’ve picked a nice sized bowl of dandelion flowers you need to cut off the green partof the flower.

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I cut it close to the base and then remove any remaining green parts with my fingers, they slide off pretty easy. Then place the yellow petals into a bowl or measuring cup.

I’ve always been told that it can make the jelly bitter if you leave the green parts on so I removed them to be on the safe side.

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After you’ve measured out 2 cups of the flower petals it’s time to make the dandelion tea.

Yes, I said tea! You first need to steep the dandelion flower petals to make a tea and then you turn that liquid into jelly.

How To Make Dandelion Tea

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Pour 4 cups of boiling water over the flower petals. Let it sit until it cools down to room temperature then cover with a lid or coffee filter and place it into the fridge for 24 hours.

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After it’s finished steeping strain it well and squeeze out as much liquid as possible. Theeasiest wayto do this is to line afine mesh strainerlined with cheesecloth.

Now at this point, your tea will smell a bit “grassy” but don’t worry! Once it’s cooked it will taste so good really like honey with a dash of lemon.

Cooking Dandelion Jelly

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Measure out 3 1/2 to 4 cups of liquid and pour it into a large pot, add 2 Tbs. of lemon juice and 1 pouch of powdered pectin bring this to a boil.

Then add 4 cups of sugar stir well and return to a full rolling boil. Boil the jelly for 1 to 2 minutes and remove from the heat.

Pour the jelly into hot canning jarsleaving 1/4 inch of headspace.

Run a spatula around the inside edge to remove any air bubbles. Then wipe the rims of the jars clean and place the lids and rings on finger tight.

Place the jars in a water bath cannerand process for 10 minutes or according to your altitude.

Remove the hot jars from the canner and place them on a towel. Allow them to sit undisturbed for 24 hours to let the seal harden.

Any jars that haven’t sealed need to be put in the fridge to use first or reprocessed.

Looking for another fun recipe to use dandelions? Don’t miss this easy dandelion syrup recipe.

Why Didn’t My Dandelion Jelly Set?

Dandelion jelly like all jellies can have problems setting if something goes wrong during the cooking process.

It could be that it wasn’t cooked enough or it was overcooked. Don’t miss my guide to fixing runny jelly if yours didn’t set up.

Can I Freeze TheDandelion Flowers?

Yes, if you don’t have time to make abatch of dandelion jellyright away you can freeze the flowers forlater use. It’s best to remove theyellow petalsand freeze those in a freezer safe bag because thegreen partswill turn mushy after thawing.

Can I Freeze TheDandelion TeaLiquid?

Yes, I’ve done this many times now when I’m in a hurry. After straining the dandelion liquid pour it into freezer safe bags or containers and freeze until needed. When you’re ready to makehomemade dandelion jellyjust let it thaw and then continue with the recipe.

More Dandelion Recipes

  • Easy Dandelion Syrup
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Dandelion jelly makes a wonderful unique gift idea!

To make it easier for you I made these cute printable labels.

It includes 2-inch sized labels perfect for normal sized jars and 2.5-inch labels for wide mouth canning jars.

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Dandelion Jelly Recipe

Agreat wayto use up alot of flowersif using pretty bright yellowdandelion flower headsand turning them intohomemade dandelion jelly! This traditional recipe has long been used as a honey alternative and is sure to become a family favorite you want to make every year.

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How To Make Dandelion Jelly

Kim

A delicious dandelion jelly that tastes just like honey. This is a must try!

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Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Cook Time 12 minutes mins

Total Time 42 minutes mins

Course Jams and Jelly

Cuisine American

Servings 5 1/2 pint jars

Ingredients

  • 2 cups dandelion petals lightly packed
  • 4 cups water
  • 4 cups sugar
  • 2 Tbs. lemon juice
  • 1 box powdered pectin

Instructions

  • Cut the green part of the flower off and place the petals into a quart canning jar.

  • Pour 4 cups of boiling water over the flower petals. Allow them to cool and then place into the fridge for 24 hours.

  • Strain the flowers well and squeeze out as much dandelion tea as possible.

  • Place into a large pot 3 1/2 to 4 cups of dandelion tea, lemon juice, and pectin. Bring it to a boil.

  • Add sugar and return to a boil while stirring. Boil the jelly for 1 to 2 minutes.

  • Remove from the heat and pour into canning jars. Process for 10 minutes in a boiling water bath canner or according to your altitude.

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Nutrition information isn’t always accurate, this information is for informational purposes only please consult a nutritionist for more information and guidance.

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Would you like to try another flower jelly? This violet jelly is simply amazing! Peony jelly is a must have spring treat too.

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Kim Mills is a homeschooling mom of 6 and lives on an urban homestead in Ontario, Canada. Blogging at Homestead Acres she enjoys sharing tips to help you save money, grow and preserve your own food.

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