Monday, May 27, 2013

Strawberry Jam

There's nothing like fresh, in season strawberries.  They are exceptionally sweet with just enough tang, and their juiciness can't be beat.  This year it has been a little more difficult to get a really good berry though.  With all the rain, they have been a little watery around here.  So when my mother-in-law came to visit this weekend, she brought with her three flats (equivalent to about 3 gallons) of berries from Tucker's Farm in Madison, NC. I think Tucker's grows the very best berries.  They have so much more strawberry flavor than you find anywhere else, even at some of the other local pick-your-own farms.  



The problem with these berries was that they needed to be used right away.  So, I immediately hulled, washed, and froze two flats for use later in the year in strawberry topping and fruit leather.  I then used part of the third flat to make macerated strawberries to serve on top of angel food cake with a little whipped cream.  The remainder of the berries went into strawberry jam.  

 
I decided to make the jam because it was a quick way to use the berries, but also because I need a little gift to give some folks who helped me out at work this year and thought it would be a good, yet inexpensive, way of showing my appreciation.  



I have made a lot of strawberry jam in the past, and I usually make it the old-fashioned way with no added pectin, but cooking jam like that takes a long time and produces a jam that has a more caramelized flavor.  For this, I really wanted something quick with a fresh strawberry flavor, so I went with the recipe on the box of Sure-Jell.  It is a no-fail jam recipe that will have you in and out of the kitchen in a snap.  You can purchase pectin for reduced sugar jams, but in this case I just used the regular stuff.  



All you really need, other than your standard canning supplies, are five cups crushed strawberries which is equivalent to approximately four pints of berries, some sugar, and a box of pectin.  About five minutes of cooking and ten minutes of processing, and you will have eight jars of bright, strawberry goodness.  

Strawberry Jam- makes about 8 cups

This is the recipe from the box of Sure-Jell pectin.  Do not reduce the sugar in this recipe unless you purchase the reduced sugar pectin.  

5 cups crushed strawberries, about 4 pints hulled berries
7 cups sugar
1 box powdered pectin 

Prepare a water-bath canner.  Sterilize 8 half-pint jars.  Pour boiling water over flat lids, and wash rings.  

In a large pot (at least 5 1/2 quarts large), combine the crushed berries and powdered pectin over high heat.  Bring this mixture to a rolling boil, stirring constantly to dissolve the pectin.  Quickly stir in the sugar, and continue stirring until the mixture comes back to a boil.  Once at a rolling boil, cook, stirring constantly, for exactly 1 minute.  Remove the jam from the heat.  Skim the foam from the top of the jam.  

Ladle the jam into jars leaving 1/8 inch headspace.  Wipe jar rims to remove any residual jam.  Top each jar with a lid and ring.  Process for 10 minutes.  Remove jars from the canner, and allow to sit undisturbed for 24 hours.  Label and store jars.  

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5 comments:

  1. Hooray for jam! And I have to say I'm super-jealous of that beautiful pitcher. So convenient for this type of recipe!

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  2. Thanks, Eileen! That pitcher is actually a measuring container for baby formula, but it does the job of measuring strawberries perfectly.

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  3. I just wanted to tell you I love your blog and how nice it is to go to one that you don't have to keep clicking on ads to make them stop popping up. SOOOO NICE! I was googling to see how many strawberries I would need to buy to can about 15 or 20 half pints and found your blog. I am tired of buying bought sugar free jelly and paying a fortune for it. lol

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