Fig Jam With Pectin Recipe

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WEBIn a small saucepan (use a wide and shallow one, not a tall and narrow one), add the dried figs, Truvia, orange juice, and water. Let soak for 1 hour. Cover with a lid and place the saucepan over medium heat. Keeping cover on, cook for ~20 minutes, or until the figs …

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WEBThis quick and simple small-batch fig jam recipe needs no added pectin. Put on a low heat and bring to a gentle simmer, stirring all the time to dissolve the remaining sugar. Sodium 1mg 0%. Potassium 7mg 0%. Carbohydrates 5g 2%. Fiber 1g 4%. Sugar 5g …

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WEBAdd the water and sugar to a saucepan and dissolve the sugar. After the sugar has dissolved, add the figs and lemon juice and bring the mixture to a boil. Turn down the heat to simmer and place a lid on the saucepan with a small opening for steam. Every 20 …

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WEBWipe the rims and fill the jars with jam, leaving ¼ – ⅛ inch space and seal well with lids. Next, put the jars in a waterbath – a big pot with a rack on the bottom filled with boiling water, enough to cover the jars by at least 1 inch. Leave the jars in the waterbath for 5 …

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WEBInstructions. Place the figs, sugar, honey, and lemon juice in a large sauce pan and heat over medium heat, stirring to combine. Cook until the sugar melts, then bring to a boil. 2 lbs. ripe fresh figs, 1/2 cup coconut sugar, 1/2 cup honey, 1 lemon. Reduce heat to medium …

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WEBFill the prepared jars with the hot fig jam mixture, leaving 1/2-inch headspace. Wipe the jar rims and threads with a wet paper towel. Place the lids on the jars using tongs or a jar magnet then screw on the rings. Place the jars on a rack in the hot water inside of the …

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WEBPrepare the fruit by removing the step and chop, add to a large pot. Add the lemon, cinnamon, nutmeg and butter to the pot. Measure ¼ cup of the sugar and mix it with the pectin. Combine figs with the sugar and pectin, mix well and set it on the burner. Turn …

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WEBReduce the heat to maintain a simmer. Cook uncovered, stirring occasionally, until the mixture is thickened and coats the back of a spoon, 40 to 50 minutes. Add 1 teaspoon vanilla extract and stir to combine. Transfer to glass jars and let cool completely.

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WEBCook figs, coconut sugar, honey, lemon juice, and salt in a medium-sized saucepan or pot over medium-high heat until it begins to boil. Boil for 1-2 minutes, stirring constantly. (Steps 1, 2, and 3 below.) Reduce heat to medium-low and simmer, uncovered, for 10-15 …

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WEBBring to a boil, stirring until the sugar is completely dissolved. Simmer the fig jam over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally and mashing the fig pieces. Cook until the fruit is soft and jammy, 35 to 45 minutes. Discard the citrus peels and spoon the jam into three …

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WEBInstructions. Place all ingredients in a saucepan, stir and allow this to sit for 15 minutes. Cook the mixture over medium heat until boiling. Reduce heat to a simmer and cook for an additional 20 minutes, until thickened and the liquid drips off the back of a spoon in …

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WEB1 – Chop the figs: Wash and dry the figs and remove the stem as well as any small blemishes. Cut the flesh into dice about 1.5 cm (0.6 inch) and add to a large, wide saucepan, along with a small amount of water.

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WEBAdd the chopped figs and pinch of salt, bring to a boil then reduce heat to low and simmer for 15-20 minutes, until thickened. Remove from the heat and stir in the vanilla. Ladle hot fig mixture into hot sterilized pint or ½ pint jars, leaving ¼ inch headspace. Cover and seal …

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WEBStir to combine. Heat figs until boiling. While figs are heating, measure out 1/2 cup of honey and add 3 tsp of pectin powder, stirring to combine. When figs are boiling, add honey mixture to pot and stir for about 1 minute until fully combined. Once the fig mixture …

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WEBInstructions. In a medium saucepan, combine the figs, sugar, water, and lemon juice. Bring the mixture to a boil over medium heat, stirring constantly until the sugar dissolves. Reduce the heat to low and simmer for 20-25 minutes uncovered, or until the figs are soft and …

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WEBAll in all, your prep time is about 10 minutes. Add the figs to a large, nonreactive saucepan. Step 2. Add 1 1/2 cups granulated sugar, 1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice, 1/2 cup water, and two 3- to 4-inch-long strips of any variety of citrus peel you wish to use …

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WEBStep 1: Macerate the figs. First, wash the figs well and pat them dry with paper towels. Then slice the figs into quarters, removing any tough stems if necessary, and transfer to a large bowl. Sprinkle the sugar over the figs, mix well, and then allow the fruit to sit for at least …

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