Apricot Jam Recipe Mary Berry

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WEBJun 24, 2017 · Add water and simmer for 10 minutes, stirring almost constantly. After 10 minutes the apricots will turn into a mash. This is the …

Rating: 4.8/5(72)
Total Time: 50 mins
Category: Condiment
Calories: 53 per serving
1. Wash, half and pit the apricots. Throw them in a pot with wide bottom. Add water and simmer for 10 minutes, stirring almost constantly.
2. After 10 minutes the apricots will turn into a mash. This is the time to add sugar and lemon juice. Stir and simmer on low heat for 40 minutes or until it thickens and the apricots are completely mushy. This way there is no need to run the mixture through a sieve at all.
3. To see if the jam has thickened pour some of it onto a small plate that has been previously in the freezer. Let it cool down a bit. Now make a line through the jam with your finger. If the jam fills the space (the drawn line) it’s not quite thick yet so continue simmering. If it doesn’t, you can start filling your jars.
4. Pour or spoon the jam into jars leaving about 0.4 inch (1 cm) free from the top. Seal with lids, turn up-side down and let them cool completely.

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  1. Apricot –I started with 3.4 pounds of apricot. After cleaning the fruit, I was left with 3 pounds of diced apricot. This amount produced 8 half-pint jars of jam.
  2. Water –apricots don’t have a lot of juice in them so we’ll add a cup of water to help start this jam and make sure the sugar doesn’t burn.
  3. Sugar –just good old white sugar. In traditional jams, the ratio is one part fruit to one part sug…
  1. Apricot –I started with 3.4 pounds of apricot. After cleaning the fruit, I was left with 3 pounds of diced apricot. This amount produced 8 half-pint jars of jam.
  2. Water –apricots don’t have a lot of juice in them so we’ll add a cup of water to help start this jam and make sure the sugar doesn’t burn.
  3. Sugar –just good old white sugar. In traditional jams, the ratio is one part fruit to one part sugar. For me, it’s just too sweet so I cut the sugar in half and use one part fruit to one-half part
  4. Lemon juice and seeds –lemon juice and seeds have a lot of natural pectin in them so instead of using store-bought pectin I add lemon juice and a few seeds to my jams. No matter what fruit I use, i
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  • Reviews: 4
  • Calories: 427 per serving
  • Category: Water Bath Canning
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    Reviews: 4
    Calories: 427 per serving
    Category: Water Bath Canning

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  • WEBJul 24, 2014 · Place jar on saucer and spoon hot jam to within 1/2-inch (1 cm) of rim. Pick up lid with tongs; place on jar. Pick up ring with tongs and screw on jar tightly, using a clean dish towel. Allow to cool. Refrigerate …

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    WEBJul 18, 2022 · In a large non-reactive pot, combine the macerated fruit with the called-for lemon juice. Turn the heat on high to bring the jam to a boil for a couple minutes, and …

    Rating: 4.7/5(11)
    Category: Breakfast, Jam, Preserved Food, Preserves
    Servings: 8

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    WEBJul 23, 2019 · Wash and pit apricots. Dice into ¼ inch pieces. In a large sauce pot, combine apricots, water, lemon juice and pectin. Stir well and bring to a boil over medium low heat. As the mixture heats, use potato …

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    WEBSep 21, 2022 · Cut the apricots in half, and remove the pits. Then cut each half into 10–12 pieces according to how chunky you like your jam. Discard any bruised bits of flesh – damaged fruit will spoil your apricot

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    WEBGently remove seeds and discard. It is perfectly okay to leave skins on but remove stems. Slice apricots into pieces and place in saucepan. Add sugar and fresh squeezed lemon juice. Stir together and allow to rest for about …

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    WEBWash, halve and pit the apricots. Throw them in a pot with wide bottom. Add the water and simmer for 10 minutes, stirring almost constantly. After 10 minutes, the apricots will turn into a mash. This is the time to add …

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    WEBFeb 14, 2020 · Instructions. In a medium-size mixing bowl, add frozen raspberries, chia seeds, lemon juice, and powdered sweetener of choice. I recommend raspberries as they contain less sugar and carbs than …

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    WEBJun 21, 2023 · Combine apricots, sugar and lemon juice in a large pot, Dutch oven, or large saucepan, and bring to a boil. 3. Simmer, Stir, and Mash. Reduce heat to low and let the apricot mixture simmer for the …

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    WEB500g whole dried apricot , chopped. juice 3 large lemons. 1 ½kg jam sugar. Steps: Put the apricots in a large pan, add 1.5 litres water, cover and leave overnight to soak. Next day, …

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    WEBJul 31, 2021 · Rinse apricots, cut them in half, and remove the seeds. Place apricots into a large pot. Cover them with sugar and pop pot into the fridge overnight. As the apricots soak in the sugar, they will product a juice. …

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    WEBPreheat oven to 160 °C. Wash apricots, then quarter, removing stones. Put fruit, water and lemon juice into a non-reactive saucepan and bring slowly to the boil. Simmer until fruit is tender, about 20 minutes or longer if you …

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    WEBFirst of all, grease a 10 in/26 cm springform pan and dust it with flour. Now, preheat your oven to 360°F/180°C and beat soft butter and sugar for a few minutes. Then, gradually stir in all the eggs, one at a time. Mix the flour …

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    WEBMethod. 1. Layer the apricots and sugar in a large preserving pan, add the juice of the lemon and leave overnight. 2. When you are ready to make the jam, place two or three saucers into the freezer beforehand - to check …

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