From: Robin Teshon
On Jun 17, 2002
I found this recipe to taste great but it took forever for it to set up. I believe some of the instructions are missing. I had to add 1 1/2 cups more of sugar in the end to get it to set. It is a great hit with my family though.
From: Chef 13765
On Sep 10, 2002
This recipe is great,next time I will triple it.It took 2 hours to simmer down.I,m waiting for more of my cantelopes to ripen and will make more.I did add the 11/2 cups of sugar extra .
From: Saeriu
On Jan 7, 2009
I tried this using a cantaloupe from my father's garden. The color was beautiful and cheery and the recipe was very easy to follow. It set up fine as well. The reason I did not give it a full 5 stars is because I'm not a really huge fan of cantaloupe. I like the fruit and do enjoy eating it but the flavor of the fruit is intensified a bit with cooking so I think only a dedicated cantaloupe fan would truly love this. Aside from on toast and what not, the flavor could be appreciated if mixed with whipped cream and spread between layers of cake. Thanks for sharing this recipe!
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