Yummiest Strawberry Jam EVER 🍓 RECIPE 🍓

This jam is absolutely delicious and SO easy!!

➡️ Ingredients

• 5 cups crushed fresh strawberries (approx. 8 cups or 4 sixteen oz. containers)

• 7 cups Granulated Sugar

• 1 packet Original Sure-Jell Premium Fruit Pectin Powder (1.75 oz.)

• 2 tbsp Lemon Juice

• 1/2 tsp. Butter

➡️ Directions

1. Wash jars, lids, and bands in hot soapy water, dry completely, and set bands aside.

2. Simmer lids in warm water in saucepan until ready to place them on jars.

3. Keep jars warm by simmering in hot water until ready to use. Do not boil.

4. Fill 20 quart stock pot or water bath canner with hot water, and place on stove over medium-high heat. (You'll need enough water to later cover your jars with at least 1 inch of water.)

5. Blend strawberries in blender until nice, smooth consistency. It will take a couple batches to blend them all (small chunks are okay).

6. Transfer crushed strawberries to 8 quart stock pot. Add pectin, lemon juice and butter to pot, and stir constantly over high heat, while bringing to a rolling boil.

7. Once boiling, add sugar, return to rolling boil, then boil for 1 minute while stirring constantly.

8. After 1 minute, remove foam from top of jam by skimming it off with a metal spoon.

9. One by one, remove a jar from hot water, transfer to a cookie sheet (this will catch any spills), place regular mouth canning funnel on jar, and ladle in strawberry jam mixture leaving 1/4 inch empty head space at top of the jar. Then wipe off rim of lid and threads of jar with damp cloth. Continue until all jars have been filled.

10. Remove warm lids from water and place one lid on each jar. Then screw one band on each jar just until snug (not overly tight).

11. Place filled jars on rack in 20 quart stock pot or water bath canner, then lower down into hot water. Make sure there is enough water in pot that there is at least 1 inch of water above the jars. If necessary, add more HOT water.

12. Place lid on your pot, and bring to a gentle boil.

Once water is boiling, set your timer for processing. (Boiling time will vary depending on where you live ➡️ for altitude 0 – 1,000 feet boil 10 minutes, for 1,001 – 3,000 boil 15 minutes, for 3,001 – 6,000 boil 20 minutes, for 6,001 – 8,000 boil 25 minutes, and for 8,001+ boil 30 minutes.)

13. Once jars have finished boiling, turn off heat, remove the lid from the pot and let jars sit for 5 minutes before removing. After 5 minutes, lift up rack to elevated resting position, then carefully remove jars one by one using a jar lifter, and transfer to a folded towel to cool.

14. The lids on the jars will begin to ‘pop’ into the sealed position, signifying the jam has been preserved. If any lids do not pop within the first 12 - 24 hours, transfer those to the refrigerator and use those up first.

❗️ It may take jam up to 24 - 48 hours to finish setting.

🍓 Jam Shelf Life: Jars can be stored in your pantry, or a cool, dry cupboard for up to 1 year. Label the top of each lid with the type of jam and the date it was made. Remove bands when storing, and be sure to never stack jars on top of each other. Always inspect lids to ensure the seals are good before using. When ready to use, transfer a jar to your refrigerator, and use within 1 month. ENJOY!

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2025/6/10 Edited to

... Read moreMaking homemade strawberry jam is not only a delightful way to preserve fresh strawberries, but it also allows you to customize flavors to your taste. This straightforward recipe leverages the natural sweetness of ripe strawberries, complemented by a zesty kick of lemon juice. It's crucial to start with high-quality, fresh strawberries, which significantly enhance the flavor of the jam. To prepare, wash and chop the strawberries, then combine them with sugar and pectin for that perfect consistency. The use of Sure-Jell fruit pectin allows for quicker set times, making it easier than ever to enjoy your homemade creation. While preparing the jam, safety precautions for canning should not be overlooked. Always sanitize jars and lids to prevent contamination, and ensure they are kept warm until filled. Water bath canning is recommended for sealing your jars—this method ensures bacteria are eliminated and your jam is preserved. Additionally, remember to check that the lids pop after cooling, indicating a proper seal has formed, which is vital for extending the shelf life of your jam. In terms of storage, canned strawberry jam can last up to a year in a cool, dark pantry. Once opened, keep the jars in the fridge and aim to consume the jam within a month for the best quality. With this easy recipe, you'll have a sweet delight to spread on your morning toast or to use in various desserts. Enjoy the fruits of your labor and share your newly made jam with family and friends!

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Blessed Grandma

thank you for sharing this recipe 🥰

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gettinlifedunn

need to try!!!

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