Best 8 Ball Blue Book Strawberry Rhubarb Jam Recipes

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Indulge in a taste of classic homemade goodness with our collection of delectable strawberry rhubarb jam recipes. From the traditional Ball Blue Book recipe, a staple in kitchens for generations, to unique variations that add a modern twist, these recipes offer a range of flavors and techniques to suit every palate. Whether you prefer a quick and easy stovetop method or the slow and steady approach of a slow cooker, we have you covered. Discover the perfect balance of sweet and tart in our strawberry rhubarb jam recipes, perfect for spreading on toast, dolloping on ice cream, or using as a filling for pastries and desserts. Get ready to create a homemade treat that will delight your taste buds and bring back memories of summer's bounty.

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STRAWBERRY-RHUBARB JAM



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The classic early summer flavor combo is pulled together beautifully in this recipe for Strawberry-Rhubarb Jam from the Ball Blue Book Guide to Preserving. It's a great recipe to start canning with!

Provided by Cassie Johnston

Categories     Canning + Preserving

Time 50m

Number Of Ingredients 5

2 cups crushed strawberries (about 1 1/2 to 2 pounds)
2 cups chopped rhubarb (about 3 to 6 stalks)
6 tablespoons Ball Classic Pectin
1/4 cup lemon juice, fresh or bottled
5 1/2 cups sugar

Steps:

  • Prepare boiling water canner. Heat jars in simmering water until ready for use. Do not boil. Wash lids in warm soapy water and set bands aside.
  • Combine strawberries, rhubarb, pectin, and lemon juice in a large saucepan, stirring to blend in pectin. Bring mixture to a boil over medium-high heat. Add sugar, stirring until sugar dissolves.
  • Return mixture to a rolling boil that cannot be stirred down. Boil hard for 1 minute, stirring constantly. Remove from heat. Skim off foam, if necessary.
  • Ladle hot jam into a hot jar, leaving 1/4-inch headpsace. Remove air bubbles. Clean jar rim. Center lid on jar and adjust band to fingertip-tight.
  • Place jar on a rack in a boiling-water canner. Repeat until all jars are filled. Water must cover jars by at least 1-inch before processing.
  • Bring water to a full rolling boil over medium-high heat. Cover canner, and process jars for 10 minutes (time starts when full boil begins).
  • Turn off heat, remove cover, and let jars cool in the water for five minutes. Then, remove the jars from the canner, and place on a towel on the counter to cool completely-do not retighten any bans that have loosened.
  • Cool 12 hours. Check lids for seal after 24 hours. Lid should not flex up and down when center is pressed. Label and store jars. Any jars that have not sealed should be stored in the fridge and eaten within a week.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 96 calories, Carbohydrate 25 grams carbohydrates, Cholesterol 0 milligrams cholesterol, Fat 0 grams fat, Fiber 0 grams fiber, Protein 0 grams protein, SaturatedFat 0 grams saturated fat, ServingSize 2 tablespoons, Sodium 3 milligrams sodium, Sugar 23 grams sugar, TransFat 0 grams trans fat, UnsaturatedFat 0 grams unsaturated fat

STRAWBERRY-RHUBARB JAM



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I found a recipe for this jam that I made a few changes to, and this is my final recipe with my changes. It's a hit with all of my friends and family, and I hope that it will be for you as well. I used fresh ripe and home-grown strawberries and rhubarb to make my jam with.

Provided by Carla Bruss

Categories     Side Dish     Sauces and Condiments Recipes     Canning and Preserving Recipes     Jams and Jellies Recipes

Time 2h40m

Yield 192

Number Of Ingredients 7

4 ¼ cups diced rhubarb
4 ¼ cups sliced fresh strawberries
2 tablespoons lemon juice
2 (1.75 ounce) packages powdered fruit pectin
½ teaspoon butter
10 cups white sugar
12 half-pint canning jars with lids and rings

Steps:

  • Place rhubarb, strawberries, lemon juice, fruit pectin, and butter into a large kettle over medium heat. (Butter is optional but helps keep jam from getting too foamy). Stir the fruit mixture to help the juice start to form, and add sugar, about 1 cup at a time, stirring constantly until sugar is dissolved and the juice is starting to simmer. Turn up heat to medium-high, bring the mixture to a full rolling boil, and cook and stir for 1 minute. Skim off any foam that forms.
  • Sterilize the jars and lids in boiling water for at least 5 minutes. With a jelly funnel and a soup ladle, pack the jam into the hot, sterilized jars, filling the jars to within 1/4 inch of the top. Run a knife or a thin spatula around the insides of the jars after they have been filled to remove any air bubbles. Wipe the rims of the jars with a moist paper towel to remove any food residue. Top with lids, and screw on rings.
  • Place a rack in the bottom of a large stockpot and fill halfway with water. Bring to a boil over high heat, then carefully lower the jars into the pot using a holder. Leave a 2 inch space between the jars. Pour in more boiling water if necessary until the water level is at least 1 inch above the tops of the jars. Bring the water to a full boil, cover the pot, and process for 5 minutes.
  • Remove the jars from the stockpot and place onto a cloth-covered or wood surface, several inches apart, until cool. To help the jam set, don't move or touch the jars until cooled. Once cool, press the top of each lid with a finger, ensuring that the seal is tight (lid does not move up or down at all). Store in a cool, dark area.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 42.2 calories, Carbohydrate 10.8 g, Fiber 0.1 g, Sodium 0.2 mg, Sugar 10.6 g

SURE.JELL STRAWBERRY-RHUBARB JAM



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Cook fresh strawberry and rhubarb, sugar & fruit pectin briefly for SURE.JELL Strawberry-Rhubarb Jam. Our homemade strawberry-rhubarb jam is delicious!

Provided by My Food and Family

Categories     Breakfast & Brunch

Time 45m

Yield about 7 (1-cup) jars or 112 servings, 1 Tbsp. each

Number Of Ingredients 5

4 cups prepared fruit (buy about 1 qt. fully ripe strawberries and 1-1/2 lb. fully ripe rhubarb)
1/2 cup water
1 pkg. SURE-JELL Fruit Pectin
1/2 tsp. butter or margarine
6 cups sugar, measured into separate bowl

Steps:

  • Bring boiling-water canner, half full with water, to simmer. Wash jars and screw bands in hot soapy water; rinse with warm water. Pour boiling water over flat lids in saucepan off the heat. Let stand in hot water until ready to use. Drain well before filling.
  • Remove stems from strawberries; discard stems. Crush strawberries thoroughly. Measure exactly 2-1/4 cups prepared strawberries into 8-qt. stockpot. Finely chop unpeeled rhubarb. Place in medium saucepan. Stir in water. Bring to boil. Reduce heat to medium-low; cover. Simmer 2 min. or until rhubarb is tender. Measure exactly 1-3/4 cups prepared rhubarb into saucepot with strawberries; mix well.
  • Stir pectin into prepared fruit mixture in stockpot. Add butter to reduce foaming. Bring mixture to full rolling boil (a boil that doesn't stop bubbling when stirred) on high heat, stirring constantly. Stir in sugar. Return to full rolling boil and boil exactly 1 min., stirring constantly. Remove from heat. Skim off any foam with metal spoon.
  • Ladle immediately into prepared jars, filling to within 1/4 inch of tops. Wipe jar rims and threads. Cover with two-piece lids. Screw bands tightly. Place jars on elevated rack in canner. Lower rack into canner. (Water must cover jars by 1 to 2 inches. Add boiling water, if necessary.) Cover; bring water to gentle boil. Process 10 min. Remove jars and place upright on a towel to cool completely. After jars cool, check seals by pressing middles of lids with finger. (If lids spring back, lids are not sealed and refrigeration is necessary.)

Nutrition Facts : Calories 45, Fat 0 g, SaturatedFat 0 g, TransFat 0 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Sodium 0 mg, Carbohydrate 12 g, Fiber 0 g, Sugar 11 g, Protein 0 g

BALL BLUE BOOK STRAWBERRY RHUBARB JAM



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June brings a plethora of rhubarb to Alaska and one can only eat so much pie, crumble/buckle and muffins. My best advise to any newbie to canning and preserving is to purchase either the Kerr or Ball cookbooks. With over a 100 years behind them, the recipes are almost always fail proof. ISBN 0-9727537-0-2 Crack open the...

Provided by Sherry Blizzard

Categories     Other Breakfast

Time 30m

Number Of Ingredients 5

2 c crushed strawberries
2 c chopped rhubarb
1 pkg powdered pectin
1/4 c lemon juice
5 1/2 c sugar

Steps:

  • 1. Sterilize 1/2 pint jars and lids.
  • 2. Combine strawberries, rhubarb, lemon juice and pectin in a large saucepan (it will foam up, so use a large pan.) Bring to a boil.
  • 3. Add sugar, stir to dissolve. Return to a boil and boil hard for 1 minute, stirring all the time.
  • 4. Ladle hot jam into jars leaving 1/4" space at the top. Wipe the rim of the jars with a damp paper towel to remove any jam. Adjust lids and rings (not over tight.)
  • 5. Process 10 minutes in a water bath canner. *A very large stockpot with a tight lid will work just fine if you don't have a canner.

STRAWBERRY-RHUBARB JAM



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This is from the Ball Blue Book. It's easy and a great way to use up that rhubarb. Make plenty because it will disappear fast. With jams and jellies it is always a good idea to do each batch separatly. Cooking times are just a guess.

Provided by Keolani

Categories     Breakfast

Time 40m

Yield 6 half pints

Number Of Ingredients 5

4 cups strawberries, crushed
2 cups rhubarb, chopped
1/4 cup lemon juice
1 (1 3/4 ounce) package dry pectin
5 1/2 cups sugar

Steps:

  • Combine strawberries, rhubarb, lemon juice and pectin in a large saucepot.
  • Bring to a boil over high heat.
  • Add sugar, stirring until dissolved. Return to a rolling boil.
  • Boil hard 1 minute, stirring constantly.
  • Remove from heat.
  • Skim foam if necessary.
  • Ladle hot jam into hot jars, leaving 1/4 inch headspace.
  • Adjust two-piece caps.
  • Process 10 minutes in water bath.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 778.4, Fat 0.4, Sodium 19.4, Carbohydrate 200.9, Fiber 3.4, Sugar 188.3, Protein 1.1

STRAWBERRY-RHUBARB JAM



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Strawberries and rhubarb are a quintessential spring pairing and making jam with them is a wonderful way to preserve some of their bright flavor long after the season is over. In this recipe, we've bumped up the tart rhubarb to help balance the sweetness of the strawberries and sugar. We've also suggested ways to boost the flavor with simple mix-ins. This jam makes a delicious topping for ice cream or yogurt, or a simple and elegant way to fill a cake in place of frosting.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     condiment

Time 1h45m

Yield 3 1/2 cups

Number Of Ingredients 5

5 cups chopped rhubarb (about ten 12-inch stalks)
3 cups quartered hulled strawberries (about 1 pound)
2 1/2 cups sugar
Zest of 1 lemon plus 2 tablespoons lemon juice
Kosher salt

Steps:

  • Toss the rhubarb, strawberries, sugar, lemon zest and juice and 3/4 teaspoon salt in a large saucepan to combine, then mash slightly to release some of the berry juice. Set aside for 10 minutes to allow the mixture to macerate and the sugar to dissolve. Meanwhile, place a small plate in the freezer to chill; this will be used to test the doneness of the jam.
  • Place the saucepan over medium-high heat. (See Cook's Note for flavor additions.) Bring the mixture to a boil and then reduce the heat to medium low, stirring frequently. Continue to cook until the jam becomes thick and syrupy, about 1 1/2 hours. To test doneness, place a small amount of the jam onto the chilled plate and freeze for 2 minutes. Drag your finger or spoon through the jam. If the jam holds its shape and thickness, remove from the heat. If it's runny, continue to cook and test again in 5-minute increments. Once the jam has reached the right consistency, transfer to jars and cool completely before storing, covered tightly. Jam will keep in the refrigerator for up to 6 months.

FRESH BLUEBERRY RHUBARB JAM



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Provided by Ina Garten

Categories     condiment

Time 1h45m

Yield 4 cups

Number Of Ingredients 6

2 1/2 cups sugar
3 tablespoons cassis liqueur, such as Mathilde
5 cups (1-inch-diced) fresh rhubarb (about 1 1/2 pounds)
1 1/2 cups fresh blueberries
1/2 Granny Smith apple, peeled, cored, and small-diced
1 tablespoon grated lemon zest (2 lemons)

Steps:

  • Place the sugar and cassis in a large (8-by-4-inch) heavy-bottomed saucepan. Add the rhubarb, blueberries, apple, and lemon zest and toss well to coat the fruit with the cassis and sugar. Cover the pot and cook over medium heat for 5 to 10 minutes, until there is a lot of liquid and it comes to a full boil. Lower the heat and cook uncovered at a low boil for 35 to 40 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the fruit has disintegrated and the mixture has thickened. (I test a little by putting some jam in a dish in the freezer to check the consistency when it cools.) If necessary, cook for another 5 minutes. Set aside to cool, then refrigerate.

RHUBARB, STRAWBERRY, RASPBERRY JAM



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I got the recipe from the Ball Blue Book many, many years ago. It's a truly incredible jam. The strawberries can't be left whole because that's where the pectin is. The skins have to be broken.

Provided by Countrywife

Categories     Jellies

Time 3h30m

Yield 16 pints

Number Of Ingredients 5

4 cups strawberries
4 cups rhubarb
2 cups raspberries
8 cups sugar
1/2 cup water (optional)

Steps:

  • Slice the strawberries and rhubarb if using fresh fruit. Set aside.
  • Mash and cook raspberries till they're soft and juicy. Strain through several layers of cheesecloth. Twist into a ball and SQUEEZE to get all the juice. Scrape the outside to get all the pulp. You don't need clear juice since this is jam. Skip this step if you don't mind the seeds.
  • Put the strawberries, rhubarb, raspberries or strained juice and sugar in at least a 5 qt pan. Add water if needed to prevent scorching.
  • Bring to a gentle simmer and cook to 220F on a candy/jelly thermometer or test for jelly by putting a couple of tablespoons on a saucer and letting it cool. Stir frequently.
  • Ladle into hot canning jars. Cover with hot lids and bands.
  • Process in a water bath for 20 minutes.
  • Remove and allow to cool. Listen for the "pops".

Tips:

  • Use ripe, fresh strawberries and rhubarb for the best flavor.
  • If you don't have a candy thermometer, you can test the jam for doneness by putting a small amount on a cold plate. If it wrinkles when you push your finger through it, the jam is ready.
  • Be careful not to overcook the jam, or it will become thick and syrupy.
  • If you want a smoother jam, you can strain it through a fine mesh sieve before canning it.
  • Store the jam in a cool, dark place for up to a year.

Conclusion:

Strawberry rhubarb jam is a delicious and easy-to-make preserve that can be enjoyed all year long. With its sweet and tart flavor, this jam is perfect for spreading on toast, scones, or pancakes. It can also be used as a filling for pies, tarts, and other desserts. So next time you have an abundance of strawberries and rhubarb, be sure to make a batch of this delicious jam.

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