Diabetic Apricot Jam Recipe

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WebJun 24, 2017 · Throw them in a pot with wide bottom. Add water and simmer for 10 minutes, stirring almost constantly. After 10 minutes the apricots …

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 23, 2017 · No pectin – Ideally, you can make jam with just two ingredients: fruit and sugar. Because most fruits have natural acidity and …

    1. Mark an X on the bottom of the apricots. Then, blanch them in hot water for 5 minutes. Peel and remove but do not discard the seeds/pits. Roughly chop the fruits and set them aside.Pro tip - Marking an X on the fruit helps to peel them easily as the skin shrinks when blanching.
    2. Place two small ceramic plates in the freezer so we can use these to test the jam later. Alternatively, you can use a candy thermometer to check the doneness of the jam.
    3. In a heavy bottom pan, combine the chopped apricots (and a few kernels), sugar, salt, and lemon juice. Also, add the star anise and cinnamon stick if using. Pro tip - If you are using fruits with skin on, let the fruits macerate in sugar and lemon juice for a few hours before cooking. This softens the skin considerably.
    4. Cook on medium heat until the sugar is dissolved. Then, turn the heat up and let the mixture come to a boil. Let it boil for two minutes on medium-high. Pro tip - Boiling the jam is important as it releases pectin from the skin and seed in fruits.

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    WebAug 11, 2023 · Step 3: Add the apricots, pectin, lemon juice and water into a large pot. Step 4: Bring the mixture to a low simmer over medium heat. Lower the temperature to medium low, and cover with a lid and cook on …

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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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    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 then reduce the heat and simmer for 10 to 15 …

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    WebAug 9, 2010 · 6 cups of fresh pitted apricots. 2 tablespoons lemon juice. 1 box “No sugar needed” pectin. 1/4 cup concentrated apple juice. 3/4 cup water. Mash up the apricots with a potato masher or a fork, then add …

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    WebFeb 3, 2024 · So, put on your apron, grab those apricots, and let’s dive into the delightful world of low sugar apricot jam making! The Quest for the Perfect Recipe 1. Embracing the Essence of Apricots. Picture this: plump apricots, kissed by the sun, ready to explode with natural sweetness. The first step to crafting an exceptional low sugar apricot jam

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    WebJun 19, 2020 · Blend the fruit into a smooth paste and transfer to a hard-bottomed pan . Put the pan on a medium to low flame and cook until the fruit pulp starts bubbling. This may take 5 to 10 minute depending upon …

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    WebAug 2, 2023 · Cooked Low-Sugar Apricot Freezer Jam: Simmer mashed apricots in a saucepan over medium heat until bubbling. Reduce heat to medium-low and simmer, stirring occasionally, until reduced by about …

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    WebAfter washing and rinsing the jars and lids put them into a medium size saucepan of hot water. Bring the water to boil with the jars and lids in it. Keep them in for 15 minutes to sterilize. Meanwhile don’t forget to stir the jam. After 15 minutes take jars and lids out of the water. Dry jars and lids properly.

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    WebHalf the apricots and whizz in food processor with the vanilla extract till smooth. Put this in a small pan and heat gently for about 10 minutes. Remove from heat and stir through the almonds and also those all …

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    WebFeb 28, 2021 · Put the apricots in a heavy-bottom pot, add water, freshly squeezed lemon juice and spices. Bring the pot to the boil, reduce the heat and cook about 40 minutes. Stir from time to time, as the apricots may …

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    WebNov 27, 2019 · Place the empty jars inside a large pot or water-bath canner, letting them rest on a rack. Cover the jars with hot, not yet boiling, water. Bring water to a boil for 10 minutes, adjusting if necessary for altitude. Turn off the heat. Remove jars using tongs or a jar lifter.

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    WebIngredients. Soak the apricots in pineapple juice overnight so they will be easier to blend. Place in a blender; add the dates and blend until smooth and creamy. Use as much apple juice as needed to run the blender while still keeping the jam nice and thick.

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    WebOct 15, 2019 · Instructions. Clean apricots, remove the stones and put in a large pot. Cook them on a stove on a high heat and stir for 10 - 20 minutes or until water disappears. When all the water is gone, blend apricots with …

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    WebApr 18, 2015 · Place apricots in a glass bowl. Cover with hot water and let soak for a few hours to soften up {or for a quick version, cover with boiling water and let stand 15 minutes}. Strain apricots and place in a blender or …

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