Berry Jam Recipe – Gourmet And Food

Servings: 4 Total Time: 30 mins Difficulty: Intermediate

There’s nothing quite like a morning spent in the sun, sipping coffee and enjoying a warm slice of toast slathered with fresh homemade berry jam. To me, it’s the perfect way to kickstart the day! 

Whether you pair it with fluffy pancakes, smear it on a freshly baked biscuit, or even dollop it on your yogurt, berry jam never disappoints. I’ve spent countless weekends whipping up batches of this jam, all while my kids sneak spoonfuls when they think I’m not looking.

Berry Jam Recipe

Making your own berry jam is not only satisfying but also incredibly easy. With just a few steps and a handful of ingredients, you can create a delicious preserve that captures the vibrant flavors of summer berries and brings joy to your breakfasts and snacks all year round. 

Plus, let’s be honest—who doesn’t love the idea of a sweet homemade spread that you crafted with your own two hands?

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What is Berry Jam Recipe?

Berry jam is a delightful fruit preserve made primarily from fresh berries, sugar, and a hint of acidity from lemon juice. The beauty of this recipe is that it allows the natural sweetness and flavor of the berries to shine through while providing a deliciously spreadable texture. You can use any combination of berries that you love or have on hand, making this jam a versatile go-to for all fruit lovers.

How Does It Taste Like?

This jam bursts with the natural sweetness of ripe berries complemented by a tangy twist from the lemon juice. It’s sweet, slightly tart, and incredibly flavorful. The berries lend a lovely vibrant color, while the sugar transforms everything into a luscious consistency that makes for an irresistible spread.

Why You’ll Love This?

You’ll adore this berry jam because it’s such a simple yet rewarding process. It requires minimal equipment and fuss, making it perfect for busy days when you want to add a little homemade touch to your meals. Once you’ve tasted this jam, store-bought versions just won’t cut it anymore. Plus, knowing exactly what goes into it is a comfort in itself.

The Ingredients

The Ingredients

To make this vibrant berry jam, gather the following ingredients:

6 cups mixed berries (choose from strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, and blackberries; roughly chop the strawberries)

2 cups granulated sugar

2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice

1 teaspoon vanilla extract (adds a lovely depth of flavor)

A pinch of sea salt (helps to enhance the berry flavor)

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How to Make Berry Jam Recipe?

Now let’s dive into the berry jam-making process. It’s as simple as combining your ingredients, cooking them down, and letting the magic happen. You’ll be amazed at how quickly this comes together!

Step-by-Step Directions

Step 1: Prepare the Berries

Step 1: Prepare the Berries

Start by washing your chosen berries thoroughly. If you’re using strawberries, slice them roughly to help them break down more easily during the cooking process. Place all the berries into a large saucepan.

Step 2: Combine Ingredients

Step 2: Combine Ingredients

Add the sugar, lemon juice, vanilla extract, and a pinch of sea salt to the saucepan with the berries. The lemon juice and sugar are essential for achieving the right balance of sweetness and acidity. Gently stir the mixture until everything is well combined.

Step 3: Cook the Mixture

Step 3: Cook the Mixture

Turn the heat to medium-high and bring the berry mixture to a rolling boil. Once boiling, reduce the heat to medium and allow it to boil gently. Make sure to stir frequently over the next 20 minutes.

Step 4: Check for Consistency

To test if your jam has thickened, you can use a simple freezer trick. Before you start cooking, place a couple of spoons or small ramekins in the freezer. After 20 minutes of cooking, take one out and drop a spoonful of the jam on its back. If it sets slightly and doesn’t run off the spoon, you’re ready to jar it up. If it’s still runny, continue cooking, testing every five minutes until you reach the desired thickness.

Step 5: Store the Jam

Step 5: Store the Jam

Once you’ve achieved the perfect consistency, let the jam cool slightly. You can spread it on warm toast right away or let it cool completely before transferring it to clean glass jars with fitted lids. Store your homemade berry jam in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.

Tips On Making Berry Jam Recipe

Use Seasonal Berries: Fresh, in-season berries provide the best flavor. Check your local farmer’s market for the freshest options!

Experiment with Flavors: Feel free to add spices like cinnamon or nutmeg for a warm twist.

Avoid Overcooking: Keep an eye on the cooking time. Overcooking can make your jam too thick.

Keep it Clean: Sterilize your jars before filling them to maximize the shelf life of your jam.

Customize Sweetness: If you prefer less sweetness, start with one cup of sugar and adjust to taste during cooking.

Storage Tips

To store your homemade berry jam, ensure that it is completely cooled before sealing it in airtight glass jars or containers. Place it in the refrigerator; it generally lasts about two weeks. If you want to store it longer, consider freezing it. Just be sure to leave some headspace in the container for expansion.

Serving Suggestions

On Toast: Spread it generously on buttered toast or bagels for a delightful breakfast.

With Yogurt: Mix into Greek yogurt for a nutritious and tasty snack.

In Smoothies: Add a spoonful to your morning smoothie for an extra berry kick.

On Ice Cream: Serve over vanilla ice cream for a refreshing dessert on hot days.

For Baking: Incorporate it into your pastries or muffins for a berry twist.

What Other Substitute Can I Use in Berry Jam Recipe?

Honey for Sugar: Substitute one cup of sugar with honey for a different kind of sweetness.

Agave Nectar: For a lower glycemic index option, use agave nectar instead of sugar.

Equal Sugar Substitute: You can use a sugar substitute like Stevia if you prefer a lower-calorie jam.

Fruit Pectin: If you want a firmer jam, consider using fruit pectin according to the package instructions.

Different Acidity Sources: Instead of lemon juice, try lime juice or even apple cider vinegar for a unique flavor twist.

Conclusion

Creating your own berry jam is an enjoyable and fulfilling experience. With just a handful of fresh ingredients, you can whip up a jam that captures the essence of summer and adds a delightful touch to your meals. 

So, grab your berries, put on your favorite playlist, and enjoy the art of homemade jam-making. Before you know it, you’ll have a refrigerator stocked with deliciousness, ready to elevate your breakfast table!

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Berry Jam Recipe – Gourmet And Food

Difficulty: Intermediate Prep Time 10 mins Cook Time 20 mins Total Time 30 mins
Servings: 4 Calories: 100
Best Season: Suitable throughout the year

Description

Making your own berry jam is not only satisfying but also incredibly easy. With just a few steps and a handful of ingredients, you can create a delicious preserve that captures the vibrant flavors of summer berries and brings joy to your breakfasts and snacks all year round.

Ingredient

Instructions

Step 1: Prepare the Berries

  1. Start by washing your chosen berries thoroughly. If you’re using strawberries, slice them roughly to help them break down more easily during the cooking process. Place all the berries into a large saucepan.

Step 2: Combine Ingredients

  1. Add the sugar, lemon juice, vanilla extract, and a pinch of sea salt to the saucepan with the berries. The lemon juice and sugar are essential for achieving the right balance of sweetness and acidity. Gently stir the mixture until everything is well combined.

Step 3: Cook the Mixture

  1. Turn the heat to medium-high and bring the berry mixture to a rolling boil. Once boiling, reduce the heat to medium and allow it to boil gently. Make sure to stir frequently over the next 20 minutes.

Step 4: Check for Consistency

  1. To test if your jam has thickened, you can use a simple freezer trick. Before you start cooking, place a couple of spoons or small ramekins in the freezer. After 20 minutes of cooking, take one out and drop a spoonful of the jam on its back. If it sets slightly and doesn’t run off the spoon, you’re ready to jar it up. If it’s still runny, continue cooking, testing every five minutes until you reach the desired thickness.

Step 5: Store the Jam

  1. Once you’ve achieved the perfect consistency, let the jam cool slightly. You can spread it on warm toast right away or let it cool completely before transferring it to clean glass jars with fitted lids. Store your homemade berry jam in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.

Nutrition Facts

Servings 4


Amount Per Serving
Calories 100kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 1g2%
Saturated Fat 1g5%
Sodium 1mg1%
Potassium 22mg1%
Total Carbohydrate 8g3%
Dietary Fiber 1g4%
Sugars 7g

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Note

- Use Seasonal Berries: Fresh, in-season berries provide the best flavor. Check your local farmer’s market for the freshest options!

- Experiment with Flavors: Feel free to add spices like cinnamon or nutmeg for a warm twist.

- Avoid Overcooking: Keep an eye on the cooking time. Overcooking can make your jam too thick.

- Keep it Clean: Sterilize your jars before filling them to maximize the shelf life of your jam.

- Customize Sweetness: If you prefer less sweetness, start with one cup of sugar and adjust to taste during cooking.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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1. Can I use frozen berries instead of fresh?

Yes! Frozen berries work well. Just remember to thaw them first and drain any excess liquid.

2. How do I know if my jam has set properly?

Use the spoon trick mentioned earlier. If it mostly retains shape when cooled, it’s ready.

3. Can I double the recipe?

rge enough pot, as the mixture can bubble up.

4. What can I do if my jam is too thick?

If your jam thickens too much, add a bit of water and gently reheat until you reach the desired consistency.

5. Is this jam suitable for canning?

This jam can be canned, but using proper canning techniques will ensure shelf-stability beyond the refrigerator.

Maria George, Cookbook Author and Registered Dietitian
Maria George Registered Dietitian & Cookbook Author

Maria George is a cookbook author and registered dietitian, passionate about merging gourmet cuisine with nutrition through her blog Gourmet And Food. Based in Illinois, she draws on her rich culinary background to create elegant, approachable recipes that celebrate quality ingredients and creativity in the kitchen. Maria’s goal is to inspire food lovers of all levels to explore gourmet cooking and enjoy the art of dining.

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