Old Fashioned Blackberry Jam Recipe

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WEBMar 30, 2024 · For seedless jam, run the blackberries through a food mill to remove the seeds, placing the puree in a shallow pan. Combine puree …

1. Begin by washing the berries and running them through a food mill to remove the seeds. Put the puree in a wide, shallow saucepan.
2. Place the pan over medium-low heat and start to stir to mix the ingredients together until the sugar has dissolved making sure to keep the sides of the pan scraped.
3. While the mixture is cooking, mash up your fruit with a potato masher if you didn't make it seedless before starting.
4. Bring fruit mixture to a boil over medium low-heat taking care to keep the foam stirred down. Cook at a boil until the mixture begins to gel. You'll know it's ready when it comes off of a clean spoon in a sheet.

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WEBMay 12, 2024 · Stir constantly with a large spoon until it boils. Boil for 3 minutes. Add sugar to the boiling blackberries.Once the berries have boiled 3 minutes, slowly add all the sugar while stirring constantly. Cook the berries and sugar together.Bring the mixture to a boil again, while continuing to stir constantly.

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WEBApr 6, 2024 · Place the blackberry puree in a large pot and add the sugar and lemon juice. Bring the mixture to a boil, stirring regularly, until the …

1. Wash and drain the blackberries. Run them through a food mill to remove the seeds. Reserve the blackberry puree (you should have about 5 cups) and discard the seeds (I give them to our chickens).
2. Place the blackberry puree in a large pot and add the sugar and lemon juice.Bring the mixture to a boil, stirring regularly, until the jam reaches 220degrees F. I use an instant read thermometer.
3. Ladle the jam into sterilized jars leaving 1/4 inch headspace and wipe therims clean before sealing.If you're not sealing the jars the jam will keep in the fridge for severalmonths.If you're using the water bath canning method process the jars for 5minutes. Carefully remove the jars, let them sit undisturbed for 24hours, then store in a dark cool place. Jam will keep for up to ayear.
4. Makes about 6 half pint jars.

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WEBJun 16, 2018 · Place the softened berries into a food mill set with a screen with holes small enough to block the seeds. Place the food mill over a bowl, and start cranking away! Be sure to scrape the bottom of the mill to keep …

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WEBSep 8, 2020 · Instructions. Rinse the blackberries, then add them to a large pan together with the sugar and the lemon juice. Leave to simmer on a low to medium heat until the liquid released is nearly absorbed, and the jam

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WEBSep 14, 2020 · This recipe is easy to scale up or down just remember to use equal amount (in weight) of blackberries and sugar and add 1 tablespoon of lemon juice per each 200g of fruit. Store in sterilised jars …

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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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WEBJun 6, 2016 · Add sugar all at once and return mixture to a rolling boil (one that doesn't stop while stirring). Stir constantly and boil hard one (1) minute. Remove from heat and ladle jam into prepared jars leaving 1/4" head …

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WEBPrep your equipment. Fill the canner ¾ full of tap water and start to heat on the stovetop. Place the rings and lids in a small saucepan of water and bring to a simmer. Heat the clean mason jars in hot water, the dishwasher, or the oven set to 200°. Mash the fruit and add the remaining ingredients.

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WEBJun 1, 2021 · Measure out 4 cups of berry juice and add to an extra-large heavy bottomed stock pot. Add 2-3 spoonfuls of the leftover seeds for blackberry “jam”. (Jelly uses the juice only). Add sugar and stir to combine. Turn burner to medium low, stirring occasionally, cooking for several minutes until sugar has dissolved.

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WEBSep 4, 2020 · Add the berries and the pectin to a large heavy bottomed stock pot and stir to combine. Make sure your pot is relatively tall, as the mixture will expand and sputter when it comes to a boil. Bring the …

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WEBJul 18, 2023 · Prep the jars: Wash the jars and lids with soap and water. Sterilize the jars: Preheat the oven to 215°F. Place the jars directly on the oven rack. Bake for 20 minutes or until the jars are completely dry and …

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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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WEBSep 3, 2023 · Instructions. Wash the blackberries and put them in a large pot with the water. Mash the fruit and cook for 20 minutes on medium-medium/high heat. Stirring occasionally to make sure the fruit doesn't stick to the bottom. Strain out the juice. Save the juice and discard the seeds and skins.

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WEBSep 24, 2020 · As I have been wildly obsessed with Jams this past season I thought it was about time I shared the recipe I've been in love with as of late - along with of c

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