1 quart stemmed red currants
2 cups sugar
Splash of water
Place the currants, sugar, and water in a Dutch oven or similar large pan. Cook over medium heat until the currant skins start to separate from the fruit and it gets pretty soupy. (As mentioned above, keep cooking it longer if you desire a thicken end product.) Strain the syrup through a fine sieve into a bowl, then use the back of a spoon to mash and press as much of the remaining flesh and liquid through the sieve as you can. When you're done, pour the syrup into a jar(s). This is suitable for canning (5 minutes for half pint jars, 10 minutes for pint jars), or just keep it in the fridge.
Makes about 1 quart.
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