Mary Berry Damson Jam Recipe

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Web1. Preheat an oven to 180°C/gas mark 4. 2. Place the damsons, apple, sugar and star anise in a pan and put on a low heat. Stir often to avoid the sugar catching on the bottom of …

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WebLeave the stones in (see tip below). Add 150ml water and bring to the boil. Put a couple of saucers in the freezer. Lower the heat and simmer for 15 mins or until the fruit is soft. 3. …

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How do you make damson jam?

Damson jam is quick and easy to make and makes the perfect gift for a foodie. First, stone the damsons with a cherry pitter. Rinse them well under a tap and drain. Place the damsons, jam sugar and water in a large saucepan or preserving pan. Slowly heat the contents, while stirring, letting the sugar slowly dissolve in the water and fruit juices.

How do you make low carb and keto jam?

This easy and delicious keto and low-carb jam really hits the sweet spot! 1 cup fresh berries of your choice (I used 1/4 cup each, strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, & blueberries) preferred sweetener, optional (equivalent to 1-2 tablespoons sugar or to taste) Place berries and sweetener in a small pot over medium-high heat.

How long does damson jam last?

Reduced Sugar Damson Jam, a beautifully sweet and tart homemade jam that is very easy to make with only 3 ingredients. Made with fresh seasonal fruit, this jam can keep well for up to 2 years if stored in a clean, dry place. Quick, delicious, a failproof jam recipe!

Is damson jam ripe?

If the damson is firm, it’s not ripe. A ripe damson should be a little bit soft. Even when it’s soft and ripe, it won’t be quite as sweet as a plum. Still, it’s all about the flavour it brings when it’s cooked. What does damson jam taste like?

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