Friday, December 17, 2010

Its JAM SEASON in Cygnet.

Ok with the aroma of strawberry jam now absent from my house(OH boy it smelt so sweet and dreamy...YUMMO). I thought I would share this recipe for strawberry jam with you all to try or just read and imagine us enjoying it.
I was given a couple of kilo's of strawberries last weekend by a lovely new friend we met through cricket. I will tell you all the same as I told Marie...if you want to make jam buy yourself a $12 candy thermometer from a kitchen shop. It takes all the guess work and putting plates in the freezer and setting tests etc away from it. It makes jam making more fun than you think. Once you have jam making down pat then relishes and pickles are easy. First things first PUT ON YOUR APRON...the prettier the better...and put music on and enjoy yourself (grab a glass of wine if that's your fancy....or a lindt chocolate ball or ten...oh thats my fancy..)


STRAWBERRY JAM
2.1 kg hulled strawberries(approx 2.4 before hull)
1.6 kg warmed sugar
150ml lemon juice
150ml water

METHOD
Put all ingredients in heavy based saucepan & warm gently without boiling and stir with wooden spoon.



Increase heat slightly and without boiling stir for 10 minutes until sugar has dissolved. Increase heat and boil for ten minutes stirring often(PLEASE DONT LET IT CATCH) turn it down to a gentle simmer and start  skimming scum off top( there is a lot from strawberries are they are made up of a lot of liquid)

 check temperature with candy thermometer and simmer til it gets to about 105 - 106 degrees. this will take approximately 20 minutes
(times can vary between electric and gas cooking equipment also)
Take off the heat ( being very careful as jam does burn if you spill on your skin.)
 Pour into preheated sterilised jars. Put the lids on and invert them for 2 minutes. Turn them back over and let cool. Label and date. Store in a cool dark place for 6-12 months. Refrigerate after opening for up to 6 weeks.

I have also done a little experiment that worked very well so I can recommend it. Soak your strawberries in butterscotch schnapps for 2 days before you make the jam...DIVINE...  

1 comment:

  1. I really want some of this jam. Are you going to sell it at the markets? It would sell quicker than you could say supercalifragalistics...

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