INGREDIENTS
Equipment needed
A colander for rinsing the grapes
1 large, 12-quart pot
1 large 6 or 8-quart pot
A very large fine mesh sieve, or cheesecloth
METHOD
1. Pick the grapes. Get a large basket, wear long sleaves
and a hat, bring clippers, and fill up the basket with grape bunches. Keep in
mind that a pound of grapes will yield a little less than a cup of juice.
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2. Wash and de-stem the grapes. Put grapes in a basin filled
with water. Then rinse the individual grapes, picking them away from the stem,
collecting the grapes in a large bowl, and discarding the green unripe and old
shriveled grapes.
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3. Mash the grapes. With a potato masher, mash away at the
grapes so the juice begins to flow. If you have picked a lot of grapes, you may
need to work in batches. We have found it easiest to mash about 4 lbs of grapes
at a time.
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4. Cook the grapes. Put the mashed grapes into a large
stockpot. Slowly heat the grapes and juice to a simmer on medium heat and then
simmer for 10 minutes. Stir occasionally so that the grapes don't stick to the
bottom of the pan. Halfway through cooking mash some more, breaking up as many
of the remaining grapes as possible.
5. Prepare sieve or cheesecloth. Get another large pot,
place a large fine mesh sieve over it. Alternatively you can cover it with two
layers of cheesecloth, secure with a rubber band. Make sure pot is sitting on a
plate to catch any juice that may run over.
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6. Strain grape mixture. Ladle grape mixture over sieve or
cheesecloth to strain. Let sit for several hours or overnight in the
refrigerator to strain completely.
7. Finishing. Remove sieve or cheesecloth.* Note that
sediment will have formed on the bottom of the container. Rinse out the sieve
or cheesecloth and strain the juice again, to filter out some of the sediment.
Pour or ladle juice into containers. Enjoy your juice!
Buaer, E.. N.p.. Web. 4 Apr 2014. <http://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/making_grape_juice/>.
Horacio ¨Wolf¨ Sanchez

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