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Homemade strawberry jam recipe in 30 minutes and just three ingredients. With this recipe you will be able to make perfect jam with season’s best strawberries. No pectin, preservatives are any fillers 🙂 Best for your morning toasts! Vegan and gluten free recipe.

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Strawberries are one of our most favorite fruit. My daughter and I simply love the slightly tart taste of this fruit and we cannot get enough of it during season. Smoothies, ice creams, milkshake, cheesecakes, this fruit is yum in all forms 🙂

Apparently I end up with boxes of berries more than we can consume in short time. That’s when I make this super yummy strawberry jam or this sauce or this strawberry syrup. All these recipes let you enjoy your favorite fruit a little longer.

I am big fan of DIY condiments. Not only I completely detest the preservatives or fillers in store bought jams, they are also overly sweet. I mean you will only taste sugar and not the fruit.

While making jams at home you can totally control the amount of sugar. For instance in this homemade strawberry am recipe, I have used 1.5 cups sugar for 300 grams berries. This jam has the right amount of sweetness and not overly sweet at all.

Having said that, you also need to know that sugar along with lemon juice helps in setting any homemade jam. So if your fruits are very tart or less in natural sugar you might want to add few more tablespoons of sugar.

Apart from taste, making jam at home is real fun and can be a good activity of stirring for kids. What can be a more special breakfast or snack for them other than buttered toast with a hearty spread of homemade jam?

I hope you will try this easy recipe, this will get you started on homemade jams if you haven’t tried yet.

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This Homemade Strawberry Jam Recipe Is

Super easy to make, just mix and stir

Only three ingredients, no pectin or preservatives

Absolutely flavorful and delicious

Clean fruit flavor and not covered with sugar

Vegan & gluten free

Good alternate to store bought jams for kids.

Ingredients You Will Need

Strawberries– Yeah our star of this recipe. I have used tiny oddly shaped organic berries that were sweet with slight tartness. You can use organic or regular berries. You can also use frozen strawberries but you will have to cook them a bit longer.

SugarSugar along with lemon juice helps in setting the homemade jam. You can use any type of sugar here. For this recipe I have used organic non refined sugar. I do not prefer jaggery for this recipe. I have tried strawberry jam with jaggery once and the flavor was not good.

Lemon juicelemon juice along with sugar helps in setting the jam.

Before going to the recipe here are few tips and frequently asked questions answered that will help you make this jam perfectly.

Strawberry Jam Recipe FAQs & Tips

How to test if the jam has set?there are two ways you can test of your jam has set or “gel”ed.

  • plate test- before you begin with the recipe, put a small plate in the freezer. After making the jam and it has reduced considerably, bring out the plate and drop a bit of jam on it. If the drop sets and is not runny after cooling a bit, your jam is done. Else return to heat and cook for few minutes.
  • Drop test- Let the cooked jam fall from the ladle into the pan. if the jam falls slowly as thick droplets it is set. if it falls very fast and runny, it needs few more minutes of cooking.

How long does this jam last? this is a jam made without any preservative or pectin. this lasts for about 20 daysdays in refrigerator. I can’t say beyond that as I ours have never lasted more than that 🙂

Can You freeze this jam? yes, freeze in small batches and remove as you need. The jam freezes very well and wil last for 6 months in freezer. Keep the batch you are using in refrigerator.

Can we can this jam? yes, you can if you are familiar with canning jams. I have not tried to can this personally.

What to do if my jam is runny? If you find your jam to be on runnier side while doing the plate the test, just cook it for few more minutes and test again. Also note that the jam will set some more as it cools down. So you don’t want to over cook it.

More uses for this jam? Yes I get it, it is so tasty and you want to use it in more ways that t just spread on toast 🙂 My most favorite way to use this strawberry jam is to make thumbprint cookies or jam swirled cookies.

You can also use it to fill donuts, custard cookies, french toast rollups etc. This jam tastes wonderful as your ice cream topping, with waffles, pancakes or layers in your sundaes, trifles etc.

Now that you are armed with all the tips, tricks and ways to use this jam, let’s see how to make strawberry jam recipe at home 🙂

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Step By Step Method

Wash, hull and roughly chop the berries. if you want very smooth jam you can chop the berries finely. I always chop them roughly and mash the berries here and there as the jam cooks. This yields a wonderful chunky jam.

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Combine chopped berries and sugar in a heavy bottomed pan.

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Mix well and add lemon juice. Start cooking in medium flame.

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After 5-7 minutes, the sugar will dissolve and the mixture will froth a lot.

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At this stage using a masher mash the berries here and there.

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Continue to cook in medium flame for 15-20 more minutes or till the jam reduces well and leaves the sides of the pan.

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Once the jam has considerably cooked and reduced, the color will turn dark.

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At this stage bring out the plate from freezer and pour few drops of jam on it. If it sets well on cooing, the jam is done.

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Let the jam cool thoroughly before storing in clean jar.

Store strawberry jam in refrigerator and use as required.

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Homemade Strawberry Jam

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Homemade strawberry jam in 30 minutes and just three ingredients. With this recipe you will be able to make perfect jam with season’s best strawberries. No pectin, preservatives are any fillers 🙂 Best for your morning toasts! Vegan and gluten free recipe

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Prep Time 15 mins

Cook Time 25 mins

Total Time 40 mins

Course condiment, jam

Cuisine continental

Servings 2 cups

Calories 878 kcal

1 CUP = 250 ml

Ingredients

  • 300 grams ripe sweet strawberries hulled and chopped
  • 1.5 cups sugar
  • 1 tablespoon lemon or lime juice

Instructions

  • Wash, hull and roughly chop the berries. if you want very smooth jam you can chop the berries finely. I always chop them roughly and mash the berries here and there as the jam cooks. This yields a wonderful chunky jam.

  • Combine chopped berries and sugar in a heavy bottomed pan.

  • Mix well and add lemon juice. Start cooking in medium flame.

  • After 5-7 minutes, the sugar will dissolve and the mixture will froth a lot.

  • At this stage using a masher mash the berries here and there.

  • Continue to cook in medium flame for 15-20 more minutes or till the jam reduces well and leaves the sides of the pan.

  • Once the jam has considerably cooked and reduced, the color will turn dark.

  • At this stage bring out the plate from freezer and pour few drops of jam on it. If it sets well on cooing, the jam is done.

  • Let the jam cool thoroughly before storing in clean jar.

  • Store strawberry jam in refrigerator and use as required.

Notes

  • This recipe yields jam that is slightly less sweet. You can add 1/2 more cup sugar for sweeter jam.
  • The recipe can be doubled or halved.

Nutrition

Serving: 2cupsCalories: 878kcal

Keyword strawberry jam

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FAQs

Is strawberry jam better with or without pectin? ›

No extra pectin– You may wonder if strawberry jam is better with or without pectin. Strawberries are naturally low in pectin, so some people prefer to add additional pectin to jams and jellies. However, I actually prefer homemade jam without extra pectin. They are a bit softer in texture, making it more versatile.

Why add lemon juice when making strawberry jam? ›

Lemon juice: Lemon juice is essential for getting the pectin to gel properly, setting the jam. It also helps prevent the growth of bacteria.

What is the secret to making jam? ›

The Magic of Macerating

One of my favorite tricks for jam-making is macerating the fruit first. Macerating is the process of coating the fruit in sugar and letting it rest for a few hours or overnight, which pulls some of the juice out of the fruit and creates a syrup with the sugar.

Should you soak strawberries before making jam? ›

Put the strawberries in a bowl and gently toss through the sugar. Leave uncovered at room temprature for 12 hrs or overnight. This process helps the sugar to dissolve, ensures the fruit doesn't disintegrate too much and helps to keep its vibrant colour.

What not to do when making jam? ›

How to make jam: mistakes to avoid
  1. Confusing jam with marmalade.
  2. Don't be equipped, at least a little bit.
  3. Think that pectin powder is the enemy.
  4. Choose the most ripe fruit.
  5. Creatively interpret the fruit/sugar ratio.
  6. Neglect cooking.
  7. Don't know what to do with the surface foam.
  8. Skip the saucer test.

What happens if you add too much pectin to jam? ›

You will need approximately half the amount of pectin that is indicated by your recipe. Please be careful when adding pectin as too much will leave you with a set that is too solid and it is not possible to rectify this so always add less than you think is necessary and test the set and then add more if required.

Can I use bottled lemon juice instead of fresh for jam? ›

You can use bottled lemon juice or fresh. However, I personally look to use other complementary juices to certain fruit jams. Rather than rely on lemon juice I would for example use redcurrant juice from fresh redcurrants in a strawberry jam instead, or an acidic type of apple and apple juice in a blackberry jam etc.

What happens if I forget to add lemon juice to my jam? ›

If your recipe called for lemon juice and you forgot to put it in, your mixture will not be acid enough for safe canning. You have to open the jars and put the mixture into a sauce pan. (If you made the jam or jelly recently and you carefully remove the lids without damaging them, you can re-use the same lids.)

Will jam set without pectin? ›

Making jam without pectin is easy, you just have to cook it longer. This recipe produces a very thick, rich tasting jam, but if you like your jam a bit looser, cook it 5 minutes less than the suggested cooking time.

Should you stir jam while it's boiling? ›

5. Do Not Stir Once Mixture Is Boiling. Once your jam/marmalade it has reached a rapid rolling boil do not stir it. Stirring it will alter the temperature of the jam/marmalade meaning it will take longer to reach the setting point.

What is the best sugar for jam? ›

Coarse-grain white granulated sugar is best for jam-making as it ensures a good clear jam, but fine caster sugar can also be used. The coarse grains dissolve more slowly and evenly, giving a better result. Granulated sugar with added pectin is also available, but it shouldn't be necessary to use this.

When making jam when do you add lemon juice? ›

Once the jam reaches a slow, thick boil, add lemon juice and continue to cook, stirring constantly until the jam returns to its earlier consistency, about another 5 minutes.

Is it better to use fresh or frozen strawberries for jam? ›

The best jam is always from fresh fruit that is almost, but not quite ripe. The jam I make from frozen fruit is almost as good as from fresh, and certainly tastes better than jam left around for a year.

How to remove seeds from strawberries for jam? ›

I think that the best way to remove seeds when you prepare berries jelly is to use a sieve. But be aware that metallic sieves can alter the acidity of berries, so use a nylon sieve...

Why did my strawberry jam turn brown? ›

Low-sweetener jam or jelly that is a bright color at first will begin to fade over time and with exposure to light. This is a process of color loss and does not mean the jam or jelly is going bad. The browning starts at the top of the jar and slowly works its way down.

What happens if you don't use pectin in jam? ›

You don't have to, but proceed carefully. "If you are really anti-pectin, you can omit it, but you'll need to cook the jam longer. Doing so will remove most of the water content in order to get it to set up properly and in turn, will result in a smaller yield," adds Wynne.

Does pectin make jam better? ›

Jams cooked for a shorter time with the help of added pectin have a glossy, spreadable texture with large or small pieces of fruit suspended in gel. Digging your knife into a jar of homemade jam should feel luxuriously silky.

What happens if you add sugar before pectin in jam? ›

Do not vary the sequence in which the ingredients are added. For example, powdered pectin does not dissolve in a sugared solution, so if you add the sugar and then the dry pectin, the jam will not be firm. Be sure you use a kettle large enough to accommodate the preserves when they are brought to a full rolling boil.

What makes strawberry jam thicken? ›

The natural pectin in fruits and vegetables thickens jams. If there isn't enough pectin in the fruit itself and you don't add extra pectin, the result is runny jelly or jam. Additionally, if the fruit is overripe, its pectin levels are lower. Added pectin comes in a couple of forms.

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