Homemade Bramble Jam Recipe

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Place the brambles and sugar in the pan and add the lemon juice (and any additional ingredients). Over a low heat, bring to a gentle boil, stirring to ensure the sugar dissolves evenly and the … See more

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WEBAug 21, 2021 · Stir with a wooden spoon until all the sugar has dissolved. (Do not allow to simmer). Pour mixture into a sieve and press pulp through with the back of a metal spoon. Add pulp/juices back to the pan. Turn up the heat and bring to a rolling boil. Time for 90 seconds, stirring continuously then take the jam off the heat.

Rating: 4.9/5(14)
Category: Teatime

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WEBSep 13, 2023 · Equipment Notes for Homemade Bramble Jam. Jam doesn’t require any specialist equipment. The most important thing is to …

Ratings: 4
Category: Breakfast, Dessert, Ingredient, Snack
Cuisine: British
Total Time: 35 mins

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WEBAug 21, 2017 · Wash the brambles and put them in a heavy stock pot or jam pan with a little water – the residue from the washing will be …

1. Wash the brambles and put them in a heavy stock pot or jam pan with a little water – the residue from the washing will be enough. Bring them to the boil and simmer for about 20-25 minutes, until completely soft.
2. If you have a jelly bag, use it according to the instructions. Otherwise place a colander over a tall pot (you can use the same pot you cooked the brambles in, rinsed, while the brambles have been decanted to a bowl). Make sure there is enough clearance between the colander and the bottom of the pan, so the juice can drip freely. Additional scaffolding using a cake tin ring or something similar might be useful. Line the colander with a double layer of muslin.
3. Pour the brambles into the bag or muslin cloth and leave to drip overnight.
4. The next day squeeze the bag with fruit pulp to maximise the yield and decant the juice to a measuring jug. For every 1l of the juice use 750g jam sugar – my yield from over 1 kg brambles was 700ml – so I needed 525g of sugar. Pour the juice and the sugar into the pot again and bring to a gentle simmer. Let it cook for about 30-40 minutes until the temperature reaches 105C – or a blob dropped onto an ice cold plate sets to jam/jelly consistency. You don’t need to skim the fruit scum from the surface but I only bother because it is such a delicious, instant gratification.

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WEBAug 31, 2021 · Gently simmer the blackberries and water for 20-25 minutes then gently spoon into a jelly bag set up over a large bowl and allow the juice to strain from the fruit. When ready to make the blackberry jelly, pour the blackberry juice and sugar into a large pan and slowly bring to the boil, allowing the sugar to melt.

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WEBSep 15, 2020 · Tip the fruits, sugar, lemon zest and juice into a sturdy saucepan or jam pan. Set the heat to high. The berries will release their juices and the sugar will dissolve. Watch and stir occasionally to prevent the sugar from burning. It …

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WEBAug 31, 2018 · Step 4. Place the juice and the sugar into a pan together and heat gently until the sugar has completely dissolved. Bring it all up to a rolling boil and allow to boil until setting point has been reached.**. Step …

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WEBBramble jam is perfectly delicious on hot buttered toast, smeared onto scones or adding a dollop to flavour to yoghurt, ice cream or rice pudding.

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WEBTurn up the heat and bring the fruit to the boil, stirring occasionally, and allow to boil hard for about 8 mins. If using a thermometer, you’re looking to reach 105C. If not, check the setting point of the liquid after 8 mins by …

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WEBJan 22, 2015 · Let them cool a little but still warm for when the hot jelly is poured in. Put the washed and cleaned berries into a large Preserving Pan. and add lemon juice (freshly squeezed, 1 lemon to every 500g fruit). …

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WEBCook the berries: Place the berries in a heavy bottomed saucepan, turn on the heat and let it bubble very gently. Cover with a lid and allow it cook for about 20 minutes. Stir now and then and squash the berries gently (you …

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WEBSep 24, 2021 · Start by very lightly mashing the blackberries in a bowl (or the pan) using a potato masher or similar tool. Then, in a medium heavy-based pan, add the sugar, blackberries, lemon juice, and pectin. Heat …

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WEBJun 17, 2022 · In a separate bowl, combine the sugar with 4 teaspoons pectin powder (the large envelope) until thoroughly combined. 1 1/2 cups granulated sugar, 4 teaspoons pectin powder. Bring berries to a full boil. …

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WEBMethod. Wash the blackberries and place in a heavy-based saucepan with 6 fl oz (170 ml) water, then stew them very gently with a lid on for about 20-25 minutes. Now and then give them a good mash to reduce them to …

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WEBMar 1, 2023 · Add sugar to a large microwave-safe bowl and microwave on high for two minutes or until the sugar is warm. Add the blackberries and mash slightly with a potato masher or fork. Then, stir to combine. Cover …

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WEBJan 3, 2019 · Method. Put a side plate in the freezer (this is to test the set of your jam the traditional way). Put the blackberries, apples and bay leaves in a preserving pan or large heavy-based saucepan with the lemon juice …

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WEBAdd the Tate & Lyle Jam Sugar then stir gently until it dissolves completely. This is important to prevent the jam from crystallising during storage. Step 5. Meanwhile, sterilize 7 x 200ml jars by washing them in hot soapy water, rinsing well, then place them in a low oven at 150°C/Fan 130°C/Gas Mark 2 for 15 minutes. Step 6.

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