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Georgia Cucumber Jelly

6 Cucumbers,medium-sized

3 pk Gelatin,unflavored

1/2 c Water,cold

2 c Water,boiling

1/4 c Apple cider vinegar

1 ts Onion,grated

1/4 ts Salt

2 dr Green food coloring

1/4 c Pimientos,chopped

1. Peel cucumbers, remove seeds, and grate. Wrap in a clean kitchen cloth

to absorb all moisture for about 15 minutes. 2. Sprinkle gelatin over cold water, add boiling water, and stir until

dissolved. Add vinegar, onion, salt, and food coloring; refrigerate until slightly thickened. Stir in grated cucumber and pimientos. Pour into 8 1/2-cup individual molds or 1 4-cup ring mold. Chill 4 hours, or until very

firm. Serve as jelly as accompaniment to cold meat or fish.




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