Indulge in the vibrant flavors of Provence with our delectable strawberry jam, a culinary masterpiece that captures the essence of this enchanting region. This delightful treat, crafted with plump, juicy strawberries, bursts with a symphony of sweet and tangy notes, complemented by a hint of aromatic lavender and zesty lemon.
Perfect for spreading on warm, crusty bread or as a filling for pastries, this jam is a versatile delight that will elevate any occasion.
Along with the classic strawberry jam recipe, we've also included two additional variations to tantalize your taste buds. Our strawberry-rhubarb jam combines the sweetness of strawberries with the tartness of rhubarb, creating a well-balanced and refreshing spread.
For those who prefer a unique twist, the strawberry-lavender jam is an absolute must-try. The delicate floral notes of lavender perfectly complement the strawberries, resulting in a jam that is both elegant and flavorful.
So, gather your ingredients, prepare your jars, and embark on a culinary journey to Provence with our trio of exceptional strawberry jam recipes.
STRAWBERRY JAM
This is by far the easiest recipe I have found for strawberry jam without using a pectin. The jam is soft, spreadable and delicious.
Provided by Katharine
Categories Side Dish Sauces and Condiments Recipes Canning and Preserving Recipes Jams and Jellies Recipes
Time 40m
Yield 40
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- In a wide bowl, crush strawberries in batches until you have 4 cups of mashed berry. In a heavy bottomed saucepan, mix together the strawberries, sugar, and lemon juice. Stir over low heat until the sugar is dissolved. Increase heat to high, and bring the mixture to a full rolling boil. Boil, stirring often, until the mixture reaches 220 degrees F (105 degrees C). Transfer to hot sterile jars, leaving 1/4 to 1/2 inch headspace, and seal. Process in a water bath. If the jam is going to be eaten right away, don't bother with processing, and just refrigerate.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 85 calories, Carbohydrate 21.9 g, Fat 0.1 g, Fiber 0.5 g, Protein 0.2 g, Sodium 0.2 mg, Sugar 21.1 g
FRESH STRAWBERRY JAM
Provided by Ina Garten
Time 30m
Yield 2 pints
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Combine the sugar, lemon zest, and lemon juice in a small saucepan and cook over very low heat for 10 minutes, until the sugar is dissolved. Add the strawberries and continue to cook over very low heat for 20 minutes, until the strawberries release some of their juices and the mixture boils slowly. Cook until a small amount of the juice gels on a very cold plate. (I keep one in the freezer.) Pour carefully into 2 pint canning jars and either seal or keep refrigerated. Use immediately, or follow proper canning guidelines below.
- Sterilizing Tips:
- Jars should be made from glass and free of any chips or cracks. Preserving or canning jars are topped with a glass, plastic, or metal lid, which has a rubber seal. Two piece lids are best for canning, as they vacuum seal when processed.
- To sterilize jars, before filling with jams, pickles, or preserves, wash jars and lids with hot, soapy water. Rinse well and arrange jars and lids open sides up, without touching, on a tray. Leave in a preheated 175 degree F oven for 25 minutes. Or, boil the jars and lids in a large saucepan, covered with water, for 15 minutes.
- Use tongs when handling the hot sterilized jars, to move them from either boiling water or the oven. Be sure the tongs are sterilized too, by dipping the ends in boiling water for a few minutes.
- As a rule, hot preserves go into hot jars and cold preserves go into cold jars. All items used in the process of making jams, jellies, and preserves must be clean. This includes any towels used, and especially your hands.
- After the jars are sterilized, you can preserve the food. It is important to follow any canning and processing instructions included in the recipe and refer to USDA guidelines about the sterilization of canned products.
STRAWBERRY JAM ESSENCE DE PROVENCE
Strawberries with vanilla and hints of lavender. I came up with this recipe using fresh spring strawberries and Recipe #101039. This bring me back to Provence! Lovely on La Baguette, Fougasse, chocolate croissant, inside a crepe, French Toast. Bon appétit!
Provided by Rita1652
Categories Breakfast
Time 8h30m
Yield 6 cups, 72 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Place one cup of sugar in the blender with lavender and vanilla. Blend till all fine and powdery.
- Add to sugar.
- Place strawberries in a heavy bottom pot stir in all the sugar. Let sit for 4 hour. Stirring a couple times till all the sugar is a syrup.
- Add lemon juice and butter if using.
- Bring to a full rolling boil over high heat. When stirring it still is boiling.
- Stir in the liquid pectin bring back to a rolling boil. Then continue a rolling boil for 1 minute. Stirring constantly. Remove from heat.
- Ladle into prepared jars. Wipe rims and secure with lids and screw bands.
- Place in a hot water bath covered by 1 inch of water. Cover and bring to a gentle boil for 10 minutes. Shut flame off and leave for 5 more minutes.
- Remove jars keeping upright. Place in a draft free place on a towel to cool completely.
- Let jars sit for 24 hours be sure jars are sealed. Remove bands wipe jars and label.
- Good for 1 year if stored in a cool dry dark pantry.
STRAWBERRY JAM
Provided by Ree Drummond : Food Network
Categories condiment
Time P1DT1h10m
Yield Eight 8-ounce jars of jam
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Place the mason jars in a large hot water bath canner (or pot). Cover with water and bring to a simmer. Simmer the center lids in separate saucepan full of water.
- Place the mashed strawberries and lemon juice in a separate pot. Stir in the pectin until dissolved. Bring the strawberries to a strong boil.
- Add the sugar (measure beforehand so you can add it all at once), and then return the mixture to a full (violent) boil that can't be stirred down. Boil hard for 1 minute 15 seconds. Skim foam off the top.
- Remove one jar at a time from the simmering water. Pour water back into the pot. Using a wide-mouth funnel, fill each jar with jam, being careful to keep the liquid/fruit ratio consistent. Fill the jars so that they have 1/4-inch of space at the top. Run a knife down the side of the jar to get rid of air bubbles. Wipe the rim of the jar with a wet cloth to remove any residue or stickiness.
- Remove the center lid from the simmering water and position it on top. Put screw bands on jars, but do not over tighten! Repeat with all the jars, and then place the jars on a canning rack and lower into the water. Place the lid on the canner, and then bring the water to a full boil. Boil hard for 10 to 12 minutes.
- Turn off the heat and allow the jars to remain in the hot water for an addition 5 minutes. Remove the jars from the water using a jar lifter, and allow them to sit undisturbed for 24 hours.
- After 24 hours, remove the screw bands and check the seal of the jars. The center lids should have no give whatsoever. If any seals are compromised, store those jars in the fridge. Otherwise, fill your pantry with your newly canned goodness.
FRESH STRAWBERRY JAM
Here's my preferred method for making strawberry jam. It uses a lot less sugar than many other recipes, and I use homemade pectin puree. It's amazingly delicious.
Provided by Chef John
Categories Side Dish Sauces and Condiments Recipes Canning and Preserving Recipes Jams and Jellies Recipes
Time 2h25m
Yield 24
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Place chopped apples, lemon, and water in a saucepan. Bring to a boil over high heat; reduce heat to medium. Cover and cook, stirring occasionally, until fruit is very soft and collapsed, about 30 minutes. Remove from heat. Strain through a fine sieve into a bowl to separate the liquid from the pulp and seeds. Press with the back of a wooden spoon or spatula to extract as much liquid as possible. Discard pulp and seeds. You should have about 1 1/2 cups pectin puree. A bit more or less will work fine.
- Place hulled strawberries in the bowl of a food processor. Pulse until berries are pureed, about 1 minute. Transfer to a saucepan. Add strained pectin puree to strawberries. Stir in 1 cup sugar. Bring mixture to a simmer over medium-high heat. Reduce heat to medium; simmer for about 15 minutes. Skim off foam. Adjust heat, if necessary, to ensure mixture is always simmering without boiling over. Stir in remaining 1 1/4 cup sugar.
- Cook, stirring often, until mixture reaches 220 degrees F (105 degrees C), 50 to 60 minutes. Remove from heat. Whisk in lemon juice.
- Ladle into sterilized canning jars while still hot. Allow to cool to room temperature uncovered. Cover and refrigerate 1 or 2 days before serving to allow sugar and pectin to thicken up the jam.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 100.7 calories, Carbohydrate 26 g, Fat 0.2 g, Fiber 1.8 g, Protein 0.5 g, Sodium 1.2 mg, Sugar 23.3 g
Tips:
- Use ripe, sweet strawberries for the best flavor.
- If you don't have a candy thermometer, you can test the jam for doneness by spooning a small amount onto a cold plate. If the jam wrinkles when you push your finger through it, it is ready.
- Be careful not to overcook the jam, as this will make it tough and chewy.
- Let the jam cool completely before storing it in airtight jars.
- Store the jam in a cool, dark place for up to 1 year.
Conclusion:
Strawberry jam is a delicious and versatile condiment that can be enjoyed on toast, waffles, pancakes, and ice cream. It can also be used as a filling for pies, tarts, and cookies. With its bright red color and sweet, tangy flavor, strawberry jam is a surefire hit with people of all ages. So next time you have a surplus of strawberries, be sure to make a batch of this easy and delicious jam.
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