Grape spoon sweet (stafyli glyko)

 1 kg of seedless grapes
 1 kg of sugar
 2 cups of water
 2 tbsp of lemon juice
 2 sticks cinnamon
 Powdered vanilla or a sprig of ginger for garnish

1

Wash the grapes thoroughly and drain them in a strainer.

2

Boil the water and sugar in a saucepan for 4 minutes.

3

Then add the grapes and cook for another 10 minutes.

4

Turn off the heat and let the mixture rest for 4 hours.

5

Turn the heat back on and simmer until the syrup thickens.

6

Add the lemon juice, stir and remove from the heat.

7

Take a spoonful and let it cool on a plate to sample.

8

The mixture is ready when it becomes a viscous syrup with a nice, even honey colour.

9

While it is still hot, transfer the sweet to sterilized jars, place the cap on tightly, and turn upside down for few minutes.

Ingredients

 1 kg of seedless grapes
 1 kg of sugar
 2 cups of water
 2 tbsp of lemon juice
 2 sticks cinnamon
 Powdered vanilla or a sprig of ginger for garnish

Directions

1

Wash the grapes thoroughly and drain them in a strainer.

2

Boil the water and sugar in a saucepan for 4 minutes.

3

Then add the grapes and cook for another 10 minutes.

4

Turn off the heat and let the mixture rest for 4 hours.

5

Turn the heat back on and simmer until the syrup thickens.

6

Add the lemon juice, stir and remove from the heat.

7

Take a spoonful and let it cool on a plate to sample.

8

The mixture is ready when it becomes a viscous syrup with a nice, even honey colour.

9

While it is still hot, transfer the sweet to sterilized jars, place the cap on tightly, and turn upside down for few minutes.

Grape spoon sweet (stafyli glyko)