We’re jammin… Nilla strawberry jam

I love this time of year in my town.  We have u-pick farms all around with corn, blueberries, blackberries and strawberries.  Strawberries and more importantly, jam is our favorite.  I love this recipe because it is soooo yummy and the vanilla (though you don’t really taste it) brings another depth of flavor.

What you need:
3 pints of strawberries, green top cut off
4 cups of sugar
Juice from half a lemon
1 tsp really good vanilla (I use Neisen Massey Bourbon vanilla)

 wash your strawberries

 I added about a cup of the sugar

 then start mashing!  This is the hardest part I promise.

 mash until you get to the consistency you like.  I don’t like chunky so I mashed alot, you might like bigger pieces of berries so that is up to you.  At this point it was so yummy that I had a hard time convincing myself to continue and not use them as is but I need jam so I had to continue on

 add the lemon (make sure you use a sieve to catch the seeds)

 add your vanilla…I added this picture to show you my vanilla.  In my (very humble) opinion this is the very best vanilla out there.  It is expensive but the flavor is so amazing that to me it is totally worth it and it is my little secret for a few years now which I share with you.

Now take your berry mash and put it into your pot, add the rest of the sugar and cook it on medium until it reduces and starts getting thicker.  I do not use pectin in my recipe because I want it to be as natural as possible.  We tried it today and it was perfectly jelled and oh so good.  OK back to the recipe.  How can you tell if you are ready to put your jam into jars?  Here is what I do.

  I put a little plate in the freezer and I take it out when I am ready to test my jam.  I put a little and since the plate is frozen cold it will jell up if ready.

 put into your jars, put the lids on and then can them.  You can find lots of instructions on line but basically, I boil a big soup pot of water.  I put my jars and lids in and boil them for a few minutes.  Carefully take them out and I put them on a towel or cloth on the counter.  I ladle my jam into each jar leaving a little room at the top.  Put the lids on and put them into the boiling water for about 10 minutes.  I remove them and wait for the plink.  The plink is the sound the jar lid makes when it seals (love that sound).  If after about 20 minutes your jar lids do not seal you can either boil them again or put them in the fridge.

I promise you will never want to eat store bought again…  my kids said it was unbelievable, incredible and totally awesome (that kid sound like he is from the 80s).  I spent a total of $4 to make this jam and I got 8 jars.  Even if you don’t have a u-pick in your town, last week Whole Foods had organic strawberries for $1 for a pound of strawberries.  Keep an eye out for those sales.

5 Responses to We’re jammin… Nilla strawberry jam

  1. Anonymous August 15, 2011 at 1:17 pm #

    Thought I would comment and say neat theme, did you make it for yourself? It's really awesome!

  2. Megan and Marcus of July 18, 2011 at 12:07 am #

    Hmm, could be the berries and the sugar amount. I'll try it again, Thanks and God bless!

  3. Crunchy Momma July 12, 2011 at 12:32 am #

    Megan, Are you using berries that are too ripe? Very ripe berries have no pectin left in them so you would have to add pectin. Also, are you using enough sugar? You may need more sugar or more cooking time. Did you do the freezer test? That would tell you if it will gel up or not. Hope that helps you.

  4. Megan and Marcus of July 9, 2011 at 11:29 pm #

    Okay, I'm a jam newbie so it's probably my fault, but I've tried this twice and can't get it to gel. Each time I wind up with delicious pancake syrup! Any suggestions CCMomma? God bless!

  5. Mommy of 3 May 18, 2011 at 5:49 am #

    This Jam looks very delicious! I am planning on giving it a try this weekend. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe. I will let you know how it turns out. Have a blessed day!

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