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Akcohol free Maraschino Cherries

Why deal with the artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives. Make your own homemade non-alcoholic  Maraschino Cherries that taste great.

Why deal with the artificial colors, flavors, and preservatives. Make your own homemade Maraschino Cherries that taste great.

Get the instructions on how to make your own homemade Maraschino Cherries. No artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives.Homemade Maraschino Cherries

They are a great treat when you want to avoid the artificial colors and flavors in jarred cherries. These little cherries are flavored with orange peels and pomegranate juice. It adds all kids of great color without anything fake.

Homemade Maraschino Cherries are easy to make and taste great!

 

So, this tart seriously took me a few days to create! The cherries take a few days to sit, but I let mine sit for twenty days in the fridge! I was so thrilled that the cherries lasted so long. I seriously thought that they were going to be a total loss, but I guess the heat and the seal were such that they lasted very well in the fridge. I don’t know how long these will last, but I used mine a month after canning them.

Get the instructions on how to make your own homemade Maraschino Cherries. No artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives.

While I was researching homemade Maraschino Cherries on the internet, I found a lot of variations. Mainly dealing with alcohol content (naturally, as the name suggests, being preserved in Maraschino liquor) and flavoring of the cherries. I’ve always liked Stephanie’s Blog and since she has an alcohol free version I decided to give that a try.

I liked the flavor of the orange peel and pomegranate juice.  Not quite a “cherry flavor” but a nice flavor all the same. I didn’t have the star anise that her recipe called for, so I just omitted it because I didn’t have time to run to the store.

While I was removing the pits, I removed some of the stems and left some on just to get the full maraschino effect. Do yourself a favor and get a cherry pitter to remove all the pits. I’ve tried using straws and piping tips, but you really can’t beat the correct tool to get the job done.

 

Yield: 1 pound

Homemade Maraschino Cherries

Get the instructions on how to make your own homemade Maraschino Cherries. No artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives.

Homemade Maraschino Cherries are easier to make than you may think! Add them to your tarts, cakes, pies, cupcakes, and ice cream.

Prep Time 1 hour
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 20 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cups water
  • 1/2 cup pomegranate juice
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 3 1/2 fluid ounces lemon juice
  • pinch of salt
  • 1 large orange peel, just the peel
  • 1 pound cherries, not fully ripe, pitted

Instructions

    1. Place all ingredients, except the cherries, into a 2 quart saucepan and bring to a boil. Lower the heat until a you reach a low simmer. Stir a few times until the sugar has completely dissolved.
    2. Add the cherries and continue to simmer for ten minutes. Give the sauce a taste-test to see if it has taken on a cherry flavor.
    3. Pour out cherries and juice into a large bowl and cool to room temperature. To speed up the process, place the bowl in the fridge for 1 hour.
    4. Transfer into one quart jars or an air-tight container and refrigerate for at least three days to a week before eating.

Notes

A Cherry Pitter will speed things along. I preferred removing the pits from the sides instead of from the bottom.

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Karyn Granrud

Karyn Granrud

I'm Karyn, a mom and wife, and I originally founded this baking blog in 2013. Making desserts have been my passion since I was a kid, growing up in Hawaii. My recipes are often made for busy moms, I hope you enjoy making my sweet treats the same way I do. Every recipe has been tested and refined to perfection before publishing it. Read more.

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