One more pin for the challenge from Trish at Love, Laughter and a Touch of Insanity. I did something that I wanted to try for years, but thought was very hard to do. Making jam! Now I say, if I know it was this easy, I would have done it sooner! I made the jam according to a recipe on the blog Jolande kookt, but because it is in Dutch I will translate it below. I cut the recipe in half because no way we will eat that much jam in this house ;)
Strawberry-rhubarb jam with blueberries and vanilla (1 huge jar)
- 250 gr rhubarb
- 200 gr strawberries
- 500 gr jam sugar
- 50 gr blueberries
- 2 sachets vanilla sugar (I used 3, liked it better)
Make sure you have some clean jars. I just wash them in the dishwasher. But make them dry before use. Don't forget the lids!
Cut the rhubarb into little cubes. Cook the rhubarb in very little water. Just that they are under, no more. For about 10 minutes. Then puree the strawberries and blueberries together. I pureed the cooked rhubarb as well because I don't like chunky jams. I put all together in a large pan with the sugars. Bring it to a boil and let it boil softly for about 4 minutes. Then test the jam. Place a drop on a cold plate. Place it in the fridge for a minute and move it around to see if it is thick enough.
Pour the jam in a measuring cup for easy pouring. Place the jars on a wet tea towel, up side down, after holding the outsides under the hot water (or else the temperature with the jam will vary too much). Pour the jam in a jar. Put the lid on tightly and place them back up side down on the tea towel. Let them cool down completely.
This post is also part of Weekend Cooking, hosted by Beth Fish Reads. Please check out the other links as well for a good dose of foodie inspiration.
First of all, I LOVE your website! It's so pretty! Second of all, I'm so excited to try this jam. Strawberry rhubarb is my all time favorite pie so I bet I'll want to eat this right out of the jar. :)
ReplyDeleteI've never made jam but since you say it's not as hard as one might think, I might have to try. Your jam looks so pretty!
ReplyDeleteI haven't made jam since I was a child helping my mother. So glad you finally gave it a try... the packaging is beautiful, too!
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried rhubarb and berry jam yet - but I will. Thanks
ReplyDeletewell, i love berry rhubarb pie so i imagine i would love this!
ReplyDeleteMy mom and I used to make jellies and pickles (not together!) each summer. Miss that. Must see if my daughter-in-law would like to give it a try this summer!
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Strawberry and rhubarb is a combination I love, and I had no idea that making jam was so simple! I will have to collect some jars and try it out. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOh wow. This sounds heavenly!!! Our local berries and rhubarb are at the markets. I might have to make me a batch of this jam.
ReplyDeleteI was surprised by how easy jam was the first time I made it as well. Although I still love having the extra set of hands from Scott when the mixture starts getting too hot. Love the addition of blueberries to this!
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