1 PINT BLUEBERRY JAM
HOMEMADE Blueberry Jam recipe made from 1 pint of blueberries! This easy to make no pectin, no sugar recipe is perfect for eating and canning. This healthy jam is delicious served over toast, pancakes, french toast and ice cream!
Provided by Pamela
Time 30m
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Put all ingredients into a saucepan and stir.
- Bring to boil, then simmer for 30-35 minutes until jam consistency.
- Keep in jar refrigerated.
BLUEBERRY JAM
Use to top ice-cream,your favorite scones,toast, etc.! Makes a great gift wrapped with a pretty ribbon!
Provided by Rita1652
Categories Lemon
Time 50m
Yield 6 half pints
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Thaw and drain blueberries.
- Crush blueberries one layer at a time.
- Combine 3 cups crushed blueberries and lemon juice in a large saucepot.
- Stir in Fruit Jell pectin.
- Bring mixture to a boil, stirring constantly.
- Add sugar, stirring to dissolve.
- Return mixture to a rolling boil.
- Boil hard 1 minute, stirring constantly.
- Remove from heat.
- Skim foam if necessary.
- Preserve It-.
- Ladle hot jam into hot "Ball" 8-oz jelly jar to 1/4 inch below rim.
- Wipe jar rim clean.
- Place lid on jar and tighten band, just until a point of resistance is met.
- Process 10 minutes in a boiling-water canner.
- Cool for 12 to 24 hours.
- Remove bands.
- Lids should be concave in middle.
- Yield: About 6 half pints.
BLUEBERRY-APRICOT JAM
You can taste each fruit separately in this chunky, not-so-sweet jam. Thickens naturally without pectin.
Provided by Susiecat too
Categories Berries
Time 1h10m
Yield 3-4 half-pint jars, 60 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Mix all ingredients together, stirring frequently, in a heavy-bottom pot over medium heat.
- Cook about an hour, until consistency is thick when dribbled off a spoon.
- Can (in either a water bath canner or pressure canner) according to manufacturer's directions, or store refrigerated and use within three months, or freeze for up to a year.
SMALL BATCH BLACKBERRY JAM
I had picked a small bowl full of blackberries and wanted to make jam with them. This only makes 1 pint and uses 3 cups of berries. Remember jam is softer than jelly. From Linda Ziedrich's The Joy of Jams, Jellies and other Sweet Preserves.
Provided by mary winecoff
Categories Berries
Time 20m
Yield 1 pint
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- In a non-reactive pan, mash the blackberries with a potato masher. Add the sugar and heat the contents over medium heat, stirring gently, until the sugar is dissolved. Raise the heat to medium-high and boil the mixture until a drop mounds in a chilled dish (this took around 10 minutes for me).
- Pour the jam into a jar and cap the jar tightly. Store in refrigerator. This jam should keep for several weeks.
BLUEBERRY LEMON DROP JAM
From mid-April to the end of July, you can find pints of Southern-grown blueberries at farmer's markets and even in some locally minded grocery stores. My home state of Georgia is one of the top producers of blueberries in the entire United States. An alternative to purchasing your pints is taking advantage of the numerous you-pick farms. And you won't have to look far - when news of blueberries' healthy antioxidant benefits hit the presses, blueberries exploded on the farmer's market scene like a pie-eating contest at a county fair - they're all over! Homemade blueberry jam will let you enjoy summer all year long.
Provided by Virginia Willis
Categories condiment
Time 1h30m
Yield Makes about 8 cups or eight 1/2-pints
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Place a wire rack in a rimmed baking sheet or line it with a clean towel. Set aside. Place several small plates in the freezer to use later to test the consistency of the jam.
- Combine the blueberries, sugar, lemon juice and salt in a large, heavy-bottomed saucepan. Let stand until the berries start rendering their juice, about 15 minutes.
- Bring the blueberry mixture to a boil over medium-high heat, stirring occasionally. The mixture will bubble up, rising high up the sides of the saucepan. Using a slotted spoon, skim off any light-colored foam as it collects on the edges. Cook the jam until it reaches the jelling point, 220 degrees F on an instant-read thermometer, 30 to 45 minutes. (If you don't have a thermometer, you can also dribble a few drops of the jam on a frozen plate. If it crinkles when you run a finger through it and your finger leaves a clear line in the jam, it's ready. If not, check it every 5 minutes or so.)
- While the jam is cooking, place the canning rack in the canner and fill the pot with water; bring to a boil over high heat. When the jam reaches the jelling point (220 degrees F) add the reserved lemon zest and stir to combine.
- Place eight clean 1/2-pint jars (see Cook's Notes) on the prepared baking sheet. (This will help contain any dribbles or spills and prevent the jars from directly touching the metal.) For each jar, insert a canning funnel and carefully ladle in the jam, allowing at least 1/4 inch of headroom. Clean the rims of the jars with a clean, damp towel and tightly secure the lids.
- Using tongs, place the jars on the rack in the canner. The water should cover the jars by at least 1 inch. Cover the canner. Return the water to a boil and boil gently for 15 minutes. Using tongs, transfer the jars to a towel to cool. If the seal works and fits properly, the metal lid will be slightly concave within 24 hours of processing. Store the unopened jars of jam at room temperature for up to 1 year. Once the jam is opened, store in the refrigerator for up to 1 month.
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