Recipe

Strawberry Jam

Strawberry Jam

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Serves about 5 1/2 pint jars

  1. Wash and hull the strawberries. Cut any large berries in half. I like my jam to have chunks of fruit so I don't cut the strawberries up much.

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  2. Add the sugar to the strawberries and let sit for 8 hours or overnight. Put them in a non-reactive pan. I use my French copper jam pan.

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  3. Add the lemon juice to the berries and bring to a boil. Boil for about five minutes. Remove from heat and let sit overnight. (Sometimes, my berries have sat for more than one night. Depends on my time constraints.)

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  4. Bring the berries to a boil and boil rapidly for about five to eight minutes. Stir frequently so you don't burn the bottom of the pan. You can skim off the scum if there is a lot. Ladle jam into hot sterile jars and process in hot water bath or freeze.

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  5. You should end up with a tasty jam that has nice consistency and nice chunks of fruit.

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1 Comment on Strawberry Jam

New_years_kitchen_hlc_only Reply

Mmmm, gorgeous! Love the plate, too. Definitely will make some of this next week. Haven't made strawberry jam in years. Now, I'm inspired!! ;o)

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