Recipe For Canning Figs Without Sugar

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WEBMay 27, 2019 · In 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 …

Rating: 5/5(1)
Total Time: 1 hr 30 mins
Category: Side
Calories: 35 per serving
1. In 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.
2. Cover with a lid and place the saucepan over medium heat. Keeping cover on, cook for ~20 minutes, or until the figs are super soft and can be easily mushed with a fork. Let cool completely.
3. Blend in a high speed blender (I used my Vitamix) until a spreadable paste. Store in a tightly sealed jar in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.

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WEBMay 30, 2021 · Instructions. Add figs and sugar to a deep pan and set on the stovetop. Turn the heat to medium-high and bring the mixture to a …

Reviews: 28
Calories: 36 per serving
Category: Water Bath Canning
1. Add figs and sugar to a deep pan and set on the stovetop. Turn the heat to medium-high and bring the mixture to a boil, stirring frequently. let it boil for 5 minutes.
2. Turn the heat to medium-low and keep cooking the jam while stirring frequently. It might take anywhere between 15 to 30 minutes for your fruit to soften and for the jam to start to thicken (depending on how juicy the fruit was to begin with).
3. When the fruit is soft use a potato masher to mash the fruit as much as you'd like. Add the juice of half a lemon right into the jam. Then add 4-6 lemon seeds to the jam (they have natural pectin in them and will help to thicken the jam). Stir and cook 5-10 more minutes or until the jam reaches your desired thickness.
4. To process your jam in a waterbath canner fill the canner with enough water to cover the jars by at least an inch. Set the caner on the stovetop and bring the water to a rolling boil.

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WEBSep 1, 2022 · Chop the fresh or dried figs into small cubes. Add the figs to a small sauce pan. Pour water over top of the figs until they are just covered. Simmer on low until the …

Rating: 4.3/5(15)
Calories: 19 per serving
Category: Nourishing Food

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WEBSep 18, 2021 · In a small saucepan, add the figs, water and sweetener to a medium saucepan, bring to a boil. Once boiling, reduce to a simmer, allow to simmer for 15 …

Ratings: 4
Category: Condiment
Cuisine: American
Total Time: 35 mins

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WEBAug 25, 2005 · Canning Figs Without Sugar. 2005-08-25. Course: Jams & Jellies. Prep Time :30m. Cook Time :60m. Ready In :1:30 h. Add to Recipe Box. With the high rate of …

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WEBNov 21, 2023 · 16 pounds (7,300 g) of figs will fill about 9 pint jars. 2. Put the figs in a pot with water and boil them for 3 to 4 minutes. Place the whole figs in a pot and pour …

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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 …

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WEBAug 3, 2014 · Homemade Jam – Figs, No Pectin, Low Sugar, Just 3 Ingredients The canning process (if you plan to can the jam) Sterilizing the jars. Sterilize 4 x 8 oz (250 g) jars by washing them in hot soapy water …

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WEBOct 14, 2018 · Bring to a boil on medium high-heat, stirring occasionally. Then lower temperature to medium-low and cook for 20 mins, stirring frequently, to allow the mixture to caramelize and reduce. Remove the …

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WEBdirections. Place figs and 1/4 cup bottled lemon juice in a 3 quart saucepan & bring to a boil. Simmer until figs fall apart easily when stirred, about 20 minutes. Add strawberries …

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WEBOct 8, 2018 · Place the silicone baking sheet on a cookie sheet and space the Fig Bars apart a couple inches or so. Bake for 12 minutes. Take the pan out of the oven and brush the melted 1 tsp of coconut oil on top of the …

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WEBSep 2, 2022 · For the fig nibbler. Preheat oven to 350°F (177°C) and butter a 9″ x 5″ bread pan (ideally glass). In electric mixer, beat together room temp butter and maple syrup for about 1 minute. (Start low then speed …

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WEB3. Shorter life once opened. We’re all used to opening a jar of store-bought, high sugar jam, using a bit, putting the lid back on and putting it back in the fridge and then using it …

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WEBCarefully wash the figs. Remove tough stems and coarsely chop the fruit into small pieces. Transfer the chopped figs to a large bowl and stir in the sugar and lemon juice until the …

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WEBJul 19, 2023 · 1%. Potassium 183mg. 4%. *The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for …

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WEBSep 21, 2023 · Let the figs and sugar macerate for at least 1 hour and up to 24 hours. If opting for a longer rest period, place the container in the refrigerator until ready to use. When you are ready to cook the jam, …

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WEBJul 27, 2021 · Use a low, wide pan. A low, wide pan provides more surface area, which allows for faster water evaporation. Cook a bit longer. A longer cook time may help to …

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