GRACE123'S CANNED RASPBERRY JAM EASY
THESE R EASY TO MAKE SOME OF MINE WILL GO 4 CHRISTMAS GIFTS, LIKE MY APPLY CIN AND APPLE CHERRY ECT... TO MY SISTER. THEY'LL LOVE'M HOPE U DO TO
Provided by Grace Camp @grace123
Categories Jams & Jellies
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- BOIL ALL UTENSILS AND JARS ECT[TONGS] IN LARGE POT
- PUT RED RASPBERRIES IN FOOD PROCESSOR AND PUREE. POUR INTO LARGE SAUCE PAN
- ADD SUGAR KEEP STIRRING TIL SUGAR STARTS TO DESOLVE. ADD PECTIN AND STIR TIL DESOLVED. [WITH FRUIT IT DOSEN'T ALWAYS NEED ANOTHER BOX OF PECTIN]
- COME TO ALMOST A BOIL TURN DOWN ON SIMMER. FOR ME MY FRUIT JAMS THICKEN FASTER. STIR TIL THICK AND READY TO POUR INTO JARS
- IT MADE 3 FULL AND ONE ALMOST FULL 1/2 PINT BALL JARS. I'M ALREADY HEARING THEM POP IN THERE. GREAT!!!
- HOPE U LIKE THIS AS THEY R EASY TO MAKE. DON'T B AFFRAID TO TRY IT. U CAN DO IT
RASPBERRY JAM CANNED
Another great canned jam recipe
Provided by Penny Hall
Categories Jams & Jellies
Time 1h
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- 1. Recipe from the book, Blue Ribbon Preserves, by Linda J. Amendt. Before measuring the raspberries, sieve about 3/4 of the crushed fruit to remove the seed or the jam will be mostly seeds. While fresh raspberries usually make the best jam, frozen berries also produce a very good jam. A 12 oz bag of frozen raspberries will yield about 1 1/2 cups of crushed fruit or about 1 cup of seedless pulp. 4 cups crushed, fresh ripe raspberries (6 - 8 pint baskets) 1 tablespoon of strained lemon juice 6 1/2 cups of sugar 1/2 teaspoon unsalted butter 1 (3-ounce) pouch of liquid pectin In an 8-quart pan, combine the raspberries, lemon juice, sugar and butter. Over medium-low heat, stirring constantly, heat the mixture until the sugar is completely dissolved. Increase the heat to medium-high and bring the mixture to a full rolling boil, stirring constantly. Stir in the entire contents of the pectin pouch. Return the mixture to a full rolling boil, stirring constantly. Boil stirring constantly, for 1 minute. Remove the pan from the heat. Skim off any foam. To prevent the jam from separating in the jars, allow the jam to cool 5 minutes before filling the jars. Gently stir the jam every minute or so to distribute the fruit. Ladle the jam into hot jars leaving 1/4 -inch head space. Wipe the jar rims and threads with a clean damp cloth. Cover with hot lids and apply screw rings. Process half-pint jars in a 200°F (93°C) water bath for 10 minutes, pint jars for 15 minutes.
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