Best Homemade Raspberry Jam Recipes

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HOMEMADE RASPBERRY JAM



Homemade raspberry jam image

If you are a jam-making novice, raspberry jam is a good one to start with as it's so quick

Provided by Sara Buenfeld

Categories     Afternoon tea, Breakfast, Condiment

Time 28m

Yield Makes approx 1.6kg/3lb 8oz

Number Of Ingredients 3

1kg raspberry
juice of 1 lemon
1kg bag jam sugar (the one with pectin added)

Steps:

  • Before you start, sterilise your jars (see tip below) and put a plate in the freezer to chill. Tip half the raspberries into a preserving pan and add the lemon juice. Mash the berries to a pulp over the heat with a potato masher, then leave to cook for 5 mins. Tip the cooked berries into a sieve over a bowl, then once all of the juice has drained off, firmly work the pulp through the sieve with a wooden spoon until you are left with just the seeds.
  • Tip the juice and pulp back into the preserving pan and stir in the sugar. Heat gently, then add the remaining whole raspberries. Bring to the boil, then boil rapidly for 5 mins. Remove from the heat and drop a little jam onto the chilled plate. Now push your finger through it - it should wrinkle and look like jam. If it doesn't, boil for 2 mins, then test again.
  • The top of the jam may look like it has sediment on it, but I find that if you stir it well as it cools, a little of this disappears. Pour into the jars and seal. It will keep unopened for a year, although the lovely bright colour will darken a little. Once open, keep in the fridge.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 39 calories, Carbohydrate 10 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 10 grams sugar

CLASSIC HOMEMADE RASPBERRY JAM



Classic Homemade Raspberry Jam image

I struggled to find a good but simple low sugar version of this recipe that makes a full batch and consistently turns out right, so thought others might appreciate it. Great color, set, and flavor. This jam uses half the recommended sugar. I've made it for three years now and continued refining it to a jam that my kids just...

Provided by Brad Nichols

Categories     Jams & Jellies

Time 50m

Number Of Ingredients 5

9 c already mashed raspberries - (about 14 cups whole berries)
4 c sugar
4 Tbsp no sugar powdered pectin
12 jar(s) canning jars and lids - half-pint size, sterilized
1 Tbsp lemon juice

Steps:

  • 1. Mash about 14 cups whole berries
  • 2. add powdered pectin and lemon juice , stir until dissolved
  • 3. Boil berry/pectin mash on medium high heat - 5 mins
  • 4. Keep mash on heat and add Sugar, stir in to dissolve and then stir occasionally to keep from scorching
  • 5. Bring back to boil for another 3 minutes - ensure you get at least 1 minute of a 'hard boil' - the kind that you can't stir away.
  • 6. Test jam for consistency. For this step I keep a tablespoon in a glass of ice water near the stove. spoon out about a half tablespoon of the jam out of the boiling pot, and let it cool on the spoon. Then turn the spoon up on edge. If the jam either sticks to the spoon or falls off in a lump (as you would expect jam to do!), then it's ready. If it runs off like liquid, keep boiling another 1-2 mins and try again.
  • 7. Remove from heat and ladle off any foam. The foam won't hurt anything, it just looks more appealing int he jar without it.
  • 8. Let stand for 5 mins. This little trick prevents the seeds/fruit from floating to the top of the jar, plus it's about the right amount of time to get your jars and lids out of the pot/dishwasher and set them up to fill.
  • 9. Fill jars to within 1/4 inch of the top. Be sure wipe the top edge of the jar with a clean cloth to remove any jam or it will prevent proper sealing.
  • 10. Add metal sealers and rings and tighten down fully.
  • 11. Within 1-2 hours all the seals should 'pop' on the jars. A good way to check is to try and push down the center of the metal sealer lid. If it flexes it's not sealed, if it has no give...you're good!
  • 12. Keeps for 1-2 years

HOMEMADE RASPBERRY APRICOT JAM



Homemade Raspberry Apricot Jam image

Tart apricots temper raspberry's richness, enhancing the flavor of each. This jam is sure to become a family favorite.

Provided by Renee Pottle

Categories     Preserves

Time 1h5m

Yield 7 half-pints

Number Of Ingredients 3

7 cups raspberries
2 cups chopped apricots
6 cups sugar

Steps:

  • Add the apricots, raspberries, and sugar to a large Dutch oven.
  • TIP: At this point rub some butter around the top of the Dutch oven. The fat (butter) keeps the jam from boiling over. Boiled over jam is a real mess!
  • Slowly bring the mixture to a boil over medium heat (it took me about 30 minutes to get to this point), stirring until the sugar is dissolved.
  • Turn the heat up a little and cook rapidly (stirring often to prevent sticking) until the jam reaches the gelling point. For me this took about 17 more minutes.
  • TIP: Watch out for spitting. The closer the jam gets to the gelling point, the further it will spit - and it's hot!
  • Use the plate method to check for gelling or use a digital thermometer. Gelling is reached at 220 degrees or 8 degrees above the boiling point of water.
  • Spoon the hot jam into prepared jars, leaving ΒΌ inch headspace.
  • Wipe the lip of each jar with a damp paper towel, top the jars with a lid and a lid ring.
  • Process the jars in a water bath canner for 15 minutes. Remove and let cool completely.

30 MINUTES TO HOMEMADE SURE.JELL RASPBERRY FREEZER JAM



30 Minutes to Homemade SURE.JELL Raspberry Freezer Jam image

Preserve tart and sweet raspberries with this raspberry freezer jam recipe. Here's to enjoying Homemade SURE.JELL Raspberry Freezer Jam all winter long.

Provided by My Food and Family

Categories     Fruit Recipes

Time P1DT30m

Yield about 7 (1-cup) containers or 112 servings, 1 Tbsp. each

Number Of Ingredients 4

3 cups prepared fruit (buy about 6 cups fully ripe red raspberries)
5-1/4 cups sugar, measured into separate bowl
3/4 cup water
1 box SURE-JELL Fruit Pectin

Steps:

  • Rinse clean plastic containers and lids with boiling water. Dry thoroughly.
  • Crush raspberries thoroughly, one layer at a time. Press half the pulp through sieve to remove seeds, if desired. Measure exactly 3 cups crushed raspberries into large bowl. Stir in sugar. Let stand 10 min., stirring occasionally.
  • Mix water and pectin in small saucepan. Bring to boil on high heat, stirring constantly. Continue boiling and stirring 1 min. Add to fruit mixture; stir 3 min. or until sugar is almost dissolved and no longer grainy. (A few sugar crystals may remain.)
  • Fill all containers immediately to within 1/2 inch of tops. Wipe off top edges of containers; immediately cover with lids. Let stand at room temperature 24 hours. Jam is now ready to use. Store in refrigerator up to 3 weeks or freeze extra containers up to 1 year. If frozen, thaw in refrigerator before using.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 40, Fat 0 g, SaturatedFat 0 g, TransFat 0 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Sodium 0 mg, Carbohydrate 10 g, Fiber 0 g, Sugar 10 g, Protein 0 g

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