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Quick and Easy Strawberry Jam

My son loves bread and jam (or jelly as he calls it) for breakfast or a snack. Strawberries are in season right now and there is nothing like fresh homemade jam. I really don’t like the store bought variety as I find them too sweet for my taste. Those who like their jam a little sweeter can increase the amount of sugar used.

Ingredients

Strawberries – 2 ½ cups (approx.)
Juice of one lemon
Sugar – ¾ cup

Method

Crush the strawberries or chop them fine. I usually put them in my mini food chopper.
Put the strawberries and the lemon juice in a pan and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and cook for about 5 min.

Add the sugar and stir constantly until dissolved. You can do a taste test at this stage and add more sugar if you like it a little sweeter. Once the sugar is dissolved bring to a boil and cook for another 15 min on low heat, without stirring.

Remove from heat and remove any scum that may have formed. You could put this into a sterilized can at this stage. But I usually let it cool and put it in a plastic container for storing it in the fridge.

Note:
If you do wish to make larger quantities I would suggest canning it using proper canning techniques.
Here is a link about canning. http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/5000/5338.html


4 Comments on “Quick and Easy Strawberry Jam”

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  1. Ashwini says:

    Welcome to blogworld! I love strawberry jam too.I think homemade jams have an amazing taste in comparison to store bought ones.

  2. raje says:

    Thanks for visiting my blog. I agree with you. According to me home made anything is better than store bought. You know what is in the food you eat and there are no unnecessary chemicals in there.

  3. vkn says:

    Raje – hi from another home food lovers, the My Dhaba team. Hope that you will try to add pictures to your wonderful posts.

    Let me also welcome you to participate in the virtual cooking competition. See you there!

  4. geetha says:

    wonderful blog site!I really admire all the cooking you do with a small kid too. Have you tried writing? You have a nice style!

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