Low Sugar Apricot Preserves 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. Wash the apricots with warm water, remove the pits, and chop or dice them into small pieces. I didn’t bother cutting each one individually. Instead, I just laid a bunch of fruit on the cutting boar
  2. Add the prepared apricots to a large mixing bowl, weigh, and then stir in the sugar. Mix thoroughly to combine.
  1. Wash the apricots with warm water, remove the pits, and chop or dice them into small pieces. I didn’t bother cutting each one individually. Instead, I just laid a bunch of fruit on the cutting boar
  2. Add the prepared apricots to a large mixing bowl, weigh, and then stir in the sugar. Mix thoroughly to combine.
  3. Allow the fruit and sugar to sit for several hours, overnight, or up to 24 hours for the best results. We moved the bowl to the refrigerator overnight, and then let it sit at room temperature on th
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  • 4.7/5(11)
  • Category: Breakfast, Jam, Preserved Food, Preserves
  • Servings: 8
  • Published: Jul 18, 2022
  • People also askHow do you make low sugar apricot jam?This low sugar apricot jam makes a great apricot glaze for cakes as well. This small batch low sugar apricot jam is made from scratch and is pectin free! Use it as apricot glaze on cakes or simply spread on toast. Wash, half and pit the apricots. Throw them in a pot with wide bottom. Add water and simmer for 10 minutes, stirring almost constantly.Small Batch Low Sugar Apricot Jam - Happy Foods Tubehappyfoodstube.comHow much sugar is in an apricot?

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    Rating: 4.7/5(11)
    Category: Breakfast, Jam, Preserved Food, Preserves
    Servings: 8
    Published: Jul 18, 2022

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  • WebJun 11, 2022 · Step one – prep the ingredients. You don’t have to peel the apricot, I usually don’t. Cut the fruit in half and remove the pit, then dice the apricot. Add the apricot, …

    Reviews: 4
    Calories: 427 per serving
    Category: Water Bath Canning

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    WebJul 23, 2019 · 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 …

    Rating: 5/5(6)
    Total Time: 35 mins
    Category: Spread
    Calories: 21 per serving
    1. If you are canning your jam, sanitize and prepare your jars. I like to wash them in warm soapy water, then I keep them in the oven on 200°F on a cookie sheet to keep them hot. (Do not pour hot jam into cold jars or they will shatter.) Boil the lids in the water bath for at least 5 minutes before using.
    2. Wash and pit apricots. Dice into 1/4 inch pieces.
    3. 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 masher to mash to apricots.
    4. Once mixture reaches a boil that cannot be stirred down, add sugar, stirring well. Bring back to a rolling boil and boil for 1 minute, continuing to stir.

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    WebJun 16, 2017 · Sterilize: Wash the jars and the lids very thoroughly. Place the jars on a baking tray and sterilize them in the oven for 20 minutes. Cook the lids in boiling water for a few minutes. Leave to cool slightly; the …

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    WebAug 9, 2023 · Boil for 10 minutes. Place the lids and their rings in a smaller pot and add water. Bring to a simmer on medium heat. Simmer for 10 minutes. Remove both the jars and their lids and place on clean kitchen …

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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. …

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    WebJul 8, 2023 · Canning apricot preserves. Ladle hot preserves into half-pint jars to within a quarter inch of the rim. A canning funnel makes this easy. Wipe jar rims to remove any jam that may have spilled. A clean rim is …

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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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    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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    WebNov 12, 2023 · Put into a large stockpot. Add crushed pineapple, lemon juice, grated lemon peel, cardamom, sugar-free Jell-O, and Splenda. Stir well. Cook on medium heat for about 45 to 55 minutes until the mixture …

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    WebAug 2, 2023 · Reduce heat to medium-low and simmer, stirring occasionally, until reduced by about half, about 30-40 minutes. Remove from the heat. Stir in sugar and ¼ cup instant cornstarch. Tips: You will …

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    WebJul 29, 2016 · 3 teaspoons calcium water (included with Pomona’s Pectin) 1 cup honey or 2 cups sugar. 3 teaspoons Pomona’s Pectin powder ( get Pomona's Pectin here) Directions: Sterilize six 8-ounce jars, keep hot. …

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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 …

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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 pectin. And yet, adding lemon juice helps break down on the skin. Low

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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 28, 2009 · 1 teaspoon freshly squeezed lemon juice. optional: 1 teaspoon, kirsch. Cut the apricots in half and extract the pits. If you wish, crack a few open and put a kernel in each jam jar you plan to fill. Place …

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