How to Make the Best Freezer Jam(Strawberry and Peach!) - Our easy no-cook freezer jam recipe is perfect for making the best strawberry jam, peach jam, or nearly any jam flavor with your favorite summer fruits. No canning required!
Prep Time20 minutesmins
Cook Time3 minutesmins
Set Time1 dayd
Total Time1 dayd23 minutesmins
Course: Breakfast, Brunch, Condiment, Side Dish, Sweets
Cuisine: American
Servings: 48servings
Calories: 70kcal
Ingredients
2cupsfresh pureed strawberries,blackberries, or raspberries (about 1 heaping quart berries)
If using strawberries, hull the berries removing all stems and leaves. If using peaches, peel off the skin and remove the pits. (Peach skin easily peel right off super ripe peaches.) *See stonefruit proportions below.
Place the fruit in a food processor or blender and to a fine mash with small small chunks present.
Set out a large mixing bowl. Measure exactly 2 cups of berry puree into the bowl. (Measure 3 cups for stonefruit.) Then pour in the sugar, lemon juice, and salt. Stir well to start dissolving the sugar. Allow the mixture to sit for at least 10 minutes, stirring every 2-3 minutes.
Meanwhile, set a small sauce pot over medium-high heat. Add the water the powdered pectin. Whisk well to dissolve. Once the mixture reaches the boiling point, whisk and boil for 3 minutes to thicken the pectin syrup. It should look like thick clear glue when ready.
Slowly pour the hot pectin syrup into the fruit, whisk continuously to incorporate.
Once the mixture is smooth, pour into canning jars (or containers with lids) leaving about a half-inch gap at the top for expansion. This recipe makes three 16-ounce jars, six 8-ounce jars, or twelve 4-ounce jars.
Screw the lids on the jars and leave out at room temperature for 24 hours to set. Then move the jars to the freezer until ready to use.
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Notes
This recipe yields 6 cups of jam, or 48 - 2 tb servings.Although you can enjoy the loose jam immediately, don’t skip the 24 hour rest time before placing the jam in the freezer. It is what creates to right consistency.Less Sugar? If you don’t mind a looser jam, you can use 2 ½ cups of pureed berries and 3 ½ cups of sugar. The taste is fresh and bright, but the jam will not set up as well, as with the traditional freezer jam proportions.What About Peach Freezer Jam? If you want to make freezer jam with fresh summer stonefruit, instead of berries, follow the same steps with these proportions. Make sure to peel and pit the fruit first!