Best 3 Blackberry Preserves Recipes

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Indulge in the delightful experience of homemade blackberry preserves, a culinary symphony of sweet and tart flavors. These homemade preserves capture the essence of summer's bounty, transforming plump, juicy blackberries into a luscious spread that elevates any meal. With two simple recipes to choose from, the classic blackberry preserves offer a traditional taste, while the low-sugar blackberry preserves cater to those seeking a healthier option without compromising on flavor. Elevate your breakfast toast, dollop it on pancakes, or incorporate it into delectable desserts – the possibilities are endless. Embark on this culinary journey and create a taste sensation that will tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving more.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

BLACKBERRY JAM



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     condiment

Time 15m

Yield 1 pint

Number Of Ingredients 3

2 cups (about 12 ounces) blackberries
2 tablespoons lemon juice
2 cups sugar

Steps:

  • Place the berries in a large stainless steel or enamel saucepan. Bring to a full boil over high heat, mashing the berries with a potato masher as they cook. Add the lemon juice and boil hard for 1 minute, stirring and mashing constantly.
  • Add the sugar and return the mixture to a boil. Cook, stirring constantly, until it begins to look syrupy and thickens slightly, about 5 minutes. Remove from the heat and test for doneness: a candy thermometer should register 220 degrees F and the mixture should coat the back of a spoon. Run a finger--or a clean object about the width of a finger--through the coat of jam. If the jam does not run and fill the gap, it is done. Otherwise, return the pan to the heat for another 1 to 2 minutes and test again. Be careful not to let the mixture get too thick--it will thicken as it cools.
  • When the jam is done, transfer it to a heatproof jar and cool to room temperature, about 2 hours. Cover with a tight-fitting lid and refrigerate. The jam will keep for up to 2 weeks.

BLACKBERRY PRESERVES RECIPE



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Make use of your surplus blackberries with our delectable Blackberry Preserves Recipe. Our Blackberry Preserves Recipe lasts up to a year when frozen.

Provided by My Food and Family

Categories     Home

Time P1DT8h45m

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

Number Of Ingredients 4

6 cups fresh blackberries
5-1/4 cups sugar
3/4 cup water
1 pkg. (1.75 oz.) SURE-JELL Fruit Pectin

Steps:

  • Rinse 7 clean freezer containers and lids with boiling water. Dry thoroughly.
  • Cook blackberries and sugar in large saucepan on medium-low heat until sugar dissolves and blackberries release their juices, stirring occasionally while being careful to not crush the berries. Bring to boil on medium-high heat, stirring constantly. Boil 5 min., stirring constantly. Remove from heat.
  • Mix water and pectin in small saucepan. Bring to boil on high heat, stirring constantly. Continue boiling and stirring 1 min. Add to blackberry mixture; cook and stir 2 min. or until completely blended.
  • Ladle berry mixture immediately into prepared containers, filling to within 1/2 inch of tops. Wipe off top edges of containers; immediately cover with lids. Let stand at room temperature 24 hours or until completely set. (To ensure berries are evenly distributed evenly throughout the preserves, gently turn the containers over every 15 min. for the first hour or until mixture thickens enough to keep the berries in suspension.) Refrigerate up to 3 weeks or freeze up to 1 year. (If frozen, thaw in refrigerator before using.)

Nutrition Facts : Calories 40, Fat 0 g, SaturatedFat 0 g, TransFat 0 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Sodium 0 mg, Carbohydrate 10 g, Fiber 0 g, Sugar 10 g, Protein 0 g

BLACKBERRY PRESERVES



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I used blackberries from my garden for my jam and it turned out very good.

Provided by Nancy Allen

Categories     Jams & Jellies

Time 35m

Number Of Ingredients 3

5 c crushed berries
7 c sugar
1 box sure jell fruit pectin

Steps:

  • 1. Bring large canning pot half full with water to simmer. Wash jars and screw bands in hot soapy water and rinse in warm water. Pour boiling water over flat lids in saucepan off the heat. Let stand in boiling water until ready to use. Drain well before using.
  • 2. Using a potato masher I crushed the fruit a little and removed most of the seeds. I like my jam with bits of fruit in it.
  • 3. In a dutch oven put measured out fruit and 1 box of pectin on high heat and bring to a full boil, stirring constantly. Stir in measured sugar and bring back to a full rolling boil, boil exactly 1 minute stirring constantly. Remove from heat.
  • 4. Ladle preserves quickly into jars, filling 1/8th inch from the tops. Wipe jar rims and cover with 2 piece lids. Screw bands on and place in water bath of boiling water carefully. Water must cover jars by 1 to 2 inches. Process jams 10 minutes and remove to towel to cool completely. After jars cool check seals by pressing down in center of lid with finger. (it should not bring back,it means it's not sealed and needs to be refrigerated) Let the jars stand 24 hours. Can be stored in cool dark place for up to 1 year.

Tips:

  • Choose the ripest and freshest blackberries for the best flavor and texture.
  • Use a large, heavy-bottomed pot to prevent the preserves from scorching.
  • Stir the preserves frequently to prevent them from sticking to the bottom of the pot.
  • Use a candy thermometer to accurately measure the temperature of the preserves.
  • Process the preserves in a hot water bath to ensure that they are properly sealed and safe to store.
  • Store the preserves in a cool, dark place for up to one year.

Conclusion:

Homemade blackberry preserves are a delicious and versatile addition to any pantry. They can be enjoyed on toast, pancakes, waffles, or yogurt. They can also be used as a filling for pies, tarts, and cookies. With a little time and effort, you can easily make your own blackberry preserves that will be enjoyed by your family and friends for years to come.

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