LOW SUGAR BLUEBERRY JAM
Once you make your own jam, you will never want to eat store bought again!
Provided by Beth Neels
Categories jam
Time 45m
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Prepare water bath canner. Wash jars and lids thoroughly in hot, soapy water and rinse well. Add jars to canner and cover with water 1 inch above the jars. Let jars sit in hot water until ready to use.
- Pour boiling water over lids and let sit in hot water until ready for use.
- Combine the fruit, juice or water and lemon juice in a large saucepan. Gradually stir in pectin. Bring mixture to a full rolling boil (one that can't be stirred down.), stirring constantly.
- Add sugar, if using. (see notes below) Return mixture to a full rolling boil that cannot be stirred down. Boil hard for 1 minute, stirring constantly. Remove from heat. Skim foam, if necessary.
- Ladle hot jam into hot jars. Cool to room temperature, if not canning. Then refrigerate immediately.
- If preserving, ladle hot jam into the hot jars, leaving 1/4" headspace. Wipe rims clean with paper towel.. Center lids on jars. Apply bands and adjust to fingertip tight.
- Place filled jars in canner ensuring jars are covered by over 1" water. Bring to a gentle, steady boil.
- Process jars for 5 minutes, under 1000 feet, adjusting for altitude. (see notes below) Turn off heat. Let jars rest in hot water for 5 minutes.
- Remove jars and cool. Check lids for seal after 24 hours. Lid should not flex up and down in the center, when pressed. Store jars in a cool place.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 7 kcal, Carbohydrate 1 g, Sodium 1 mg, ServingSize 1 serving
BLUEBERRY AND MEYER LEMON MARMALADE
I created this recipe by combining a few different recipes, but the main inspiration came from Liana Krissoff and Rachel Saunders. The pectin in this recipe comes from the lemons, which are blanched once to remove some of the bitterness, and then soaked to leach the pectin out of the rinds. You will need to use the cold plate test to determine when the marmalade is finished cooking - I have included instructions on how to do this below. This spread makes a nice change from the usual citrus-only marmalades. It is an old fashioned recipe which takes at least 2 days, due to the soaking. It is not quick, but I feel that the outcome is worth the time spent.
Provided by xtine
Categories Lemon
Time P2DT1h
Yield 6 half pints
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Day 1, Morning: Take the 1/2 pound of lemons and cut them into eighths. Place these in a non-reactive saucepan where they will fit snugly in a single layer. Add enough cold water for the fruit to bob freely. Cover tightly and let rest for 8 hours at room temperature.
- Day 1, Afternoon: After 8 hours have passed, bring the pan with the lemon eighths and water to a boil over high heat, then decrease the heat to medium-low. Cook the fruit at a lively simmer, covered, for 2 hours - the lemons will become very soft and the liquid will become slightly syrupy. As the lemons cook, press down on them gently with a spoon every 30 minutes or so, adding a little more water if necessary. The water level should remain consistently high enough for the fruit to remain fully submerged as it cooks.
- When the lemons are finished cooking, strain their juice by pouring the hot fruit and liquid into a fine mesh strainer or jelly bag set over a medium bowl. Cover the whole setup with plastic wrap and let drip overnight at room temperature.
- Meanwhile, prepare the Meyer lemon slices.
- To prepare the Meyer lemon slices: take the pound of Meyer lemons and halve them lengthwise, then cut each half into quarters (each lemon will be cut into 8 pieces at this point). Take each lemon slice and pry out any seeds from it. You can place these seeds in the pot with the lemon eighths and water which is currently simmering - this will add more pectin.
- Slice each Meyer lemon slice thinly crosswise - how thick you slice is a personal preference. I prefer to slice very thinly, making each slice 1/8th of an inch or less. But if you like you could make your slices thicker. I wouldn't recommend going much thicker than 1/4 of an inch.
- Place these Meyer lemon slices (they will look like a lot of little triangles) in a stainless steel pot and cover with water, covering the slices by 1 inch. Bring to a boil over high heat, then decrease the heat to medium and simmer for 5 minutes. Drain, discarding the liquid. Return the lemon slices to the pot and cover with 1 inch of cold water. Bring to a boil over high heat, decrease the heat to medium-low, and cook at a lively simmer, covered, for 20 minutes. As the fruit cooks, stir it gently every 10 minutes or so, adding a little more water if necessary. The water level should stay consistently high enough for the fruit to remain submerged as it cooks. After 20 minutes, remove the pan from the heat, cover tightly, and let rest overnight at room temperature.
- Day 2, Morning: Remove the plastic wrap from the lemon eighths and their liquid and discard the lemons remaining in the strainer or jelly bag. Do not squeeze the bag or press down on the lemons if you want a clear jelly in your marmalade. Set this liquid aside.
- Pour the Meyer lemon slices and their liquid through a fine mesh strainer (or a jelly bag), and let this mixture drip for about 15 minutes. Remove the Meyer lemon slices from the strainer - DO NOT DISCARD - set them aside. Mix the cooked liquid you have strained from the lemon eighths and the Meyer lemons, mixing well, and set aside. You will need 4 1/2 cups of this liquid. If you do not have 4 1/2 cups, add water to the mixture until it equals 4 1/2 cups.
- In a large preserving pan, combine the blueberries with 1 1/2 cups of sugar. I use a potato masher to mash up some of the blueberries, about a third of them, but you don't have to do this. I just feel that it gets the juices flowing quicker. Bring the blueberries and sugar to a simmer, stirring frequently, and then continue to cook until the juices are just deep enough to cover the berries, about 5 minutes.
- Pour the berries into a colander set over a large bowl, and stir the berries gently to drain off the juice. Set the colander of berries on a plate (to catch any remaining juice) and set them aside.
- In a large preserving pan, combine the 4 1/2 cups of mixed liquid from the lemons, the juice from the blueberries, and the Meyer lemon slices. If you do not have a preserving pan, use the widest pan you have. The wider the pan, the more quickly moisture will evaporate from the mixture, and this is what you want when you are making jelly, jam, or marmalade.
- Place 4 saucers or small plates in the freezer. You will use these later to check the set of the marmalade.
- Bring the mixture to a boil over high heat, and cook at a rapid boil over high heat until the mixture is reduced by half, stirring occasionally. It will take about 35 minutes for the mixture to reduce by half.
- Once the mixture is reduced by half, add in the blueberries and any accumulated juice, the strained lemon juice, and the remaining 4 cups sugar, stirring well over high heat to help dissolve the sugar.
- Cook at a boil over high heat, stirring every 2 minutes or so, until the set point is reached. Check the set after 5 minutes of cooking.
- To check the set: take the pot of marmalade off the heat (if you don't remove the marmalade from the heat while you check the set it could over-cook and become rubbery or hard, if the marmalade is indeed already set).
- Place a drop of the marmalade mixture (try to get the "jelly" part of the mixture, avoiding the rind and the berries; I use a 1/4 teaspoon measure to dip out the drop) on one of the saucers you've kept in the freezer, & place the saucer back in the freezer for 1 minute. After 1 minute, take the saucer out of the freezer and nudge the drop of jelly with your finger. If it "wrinkles" when you nudge it with your finger it is done. If the jelly is not set, continue cooking over medium-high heat, checking the set again every 5 minutes.
- I make this marmalade using an 11 quart copper preserving pan, over highest heat on my second largest burner. After the sugar has been added and has dissolved, it usually takes 10 minutes of cooking for the marmalade to reach the set point for me.
- When the marmalade is set, ladle it into sterilized canning jars, leaving 1/4" headspace. Wipe the rims of the jars with damp paper towels to remove any marmalade which got on the rims or the threads. Place the lids and the bands on the jars, just tightening the bands fingertip tight.
- Process in a boiling water bath for 5 minutes, then remove and let sit, undisturbed, for at least 12 hours before checking seals. It is important to let them sit undisturbed for 12 hours because the sealing compound on the lids is still cooling and hardening, completing the seal. While the jars cool, you will hear a "plink" type sound from each jar - this is the jars completing the vacuum seal as the final air escapes the jar. After 12 hours have passed, remove the bands and check the lids - press down in the center of the lid. If you cannot push the lid down any further, the jar is sealed. If the lid "gives" a bit, and you can push it down, the jar did not seal. You can either put the band back on the jar, and reprocess it for another 5 minutes, or you can just put it in the fridge and use it within 3 months.
FUNNEL CAKE WITH BLUEBERRY MARMALADE
Provided by Eric Greenspan
Categories dessert
Time 1h20m
Yield 6 to 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- For the blueberry marmalade: In a medium saucepan, combine the blueberries, granulated sugar and 1/2 cup water and heat on high until boiling. Reduce to a simmer and cook until thick, approximately 30 minutes.
- Preheat 3 inches oil in a deep-fryer or large Dutch oven to 350 degrees F. Line a sheet tray with a wire rack.
- For the whipped yogurt: Combine the cream, yogurt and granulated sugar in a stand mixer and whip until firm peaks are reached.
- For the funnel cake: In a large bowl, beat the eggs. Add the buttermilk, milk, scraped vanilla seeds and 1 cup water and beat until well blended. In another bowl, whisk together the flour, granulated sugar, baking powder and salt. Add the flour mixture to the egg mixture and stir until incorporated.
- Ladle the batter into a large pastry bag and snip the tip with scissors when you are ready to fry. Squirt spirals of batter into the oil, layering the spirals until the desired size is reached, and fry until crispy on both sides, about 3 minutes per side. Remove and place on the wire rack. Repeat with the remaining batter.
- Meanwhile, dust the funnel cake with powdered sugar and place on a plate. Cover each with marmalade and a spoonful of whipped yogurt. Serve immediately.
ORANGE-BLUEBERRY MARMALADE
Steps:
- Using a vegetable peeler, remove the zest of the oranges and lemons. Cut the zest pieces into thin slices, then finely chop or grind and set aside. Peel the remaining white part of the peel from the fruit and discard. Chop the fruit pulp, reserving any juice and set aside. Place the zest and 1 1/2 cups water in a medium saucepan over high heat and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat, cover and simmer for 20 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add the reserved fruit pulp and juice, cover and simmer on low heat for an additional 7 minutes. Add the blueberries and simmer for 3 more minutes. Stir the sugar into the fruit in the saucepan. Bring the mixture to a full rolling boil and cook exactly 1 minute, stirring constantly. Stir in the pectin. Remove from the heat and skim off any foam with metal spoon. Serve at room temperature.
VEGAN BLUEBERRY PANCAKES RECIPE
These tangy blueberry and marmalade pancakes make the perfect breakfast treat at the weekend or a delicious dessert on Pancake Day.
Provided by Octavia Lillywhite
Categories Breakfast
Time 15m
Yield Serves: 4
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- To make the batter, melt the vegan block, then pour into a measuring jug and stir in marmalade. Set aside to cool slightly while you prepare the other ingredients.
- Sift the flour into a mixing bowl. Stir in the sugar, baking soda and salt and make a well in the middle. Add the milk to the vegan block mixture, stir and then slowly add to the dry ingredients, mixing to form a smooth batter. Add the fresh blueberries.
- Heat a little oil in a small non-stick frying pan. Drop in 1-2 tbsp of batter per pancake, making sure that each pancake has some blueberries in. Cook for 2-3 minutes until golden, then flip and cook the other side until golden.
- Continue to cook the pancakes until all the batter is used. Keep them warm in the oven in the meantime.
- Warm up the remaining marmalade with a little orange juice or brandy in a saucepan, and serve drizzled over the pancakes.
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ORANGE MARMALADE BLUEBERRY BREAD
Juicy blueberries drenched in orange juice, orange zest and orange marmalade-this quick bread is perfect to serve as is, or spread individual slices with cream cheese. Sometimes, as a special treat, I stir a little additional marmalade into softened cream cheese to use as a topping. -Darlene Brenden, Salem, Oregon
Provided by Taste of Home
Time 1h
Yield 1 loaf (16 slices).
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- In a large bowl, combine the flour, sugar, orange zest, baking powder, salt and baking soda. Whisk the egg, orange juice and oil; stir into dry ingredients just until moistened. Fold in blueberries and 1/2 cup marmalade. , Transfer to a greased 9x5-in. loaf pan. Bake at 350° until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean, 45-50 minutes. Cool for 15 minutes before removing from pan to a wire rack. Spoon remaining marmalade over top.
Nutrition Facts : Fat 4 g fat (trace saturated fat), Cholesterol 13 mg cholesterol, Sodium 132 mg sodium, Carbohydrate 37 g carbohydrate, Fiber 1 g fiber, Protein 2 g protein.
CITRUS BLUEBERRY MARMALADE
I have four children under the age of six, so berry picking has been the perfect family activity for us. I just started preserving fruit this season with all of the berries we picked-this is a spin-off of a super-easy recipe using ingredients we had on hand, with no added pectin, and it turned out fantastic. It's a favorite for both kids and adults!-Sarah Haengel, Bowie, Maryland
Provided by Taste of Home
Time 1h10m
Yield 5 half-pints.
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- In a Dutch oven, combine sugar, water, orange, lemon and lime slices; bring to a boil. Reduce heat; simmer, uncovered, 15-20 minutes or until fruit is tender., Add blueberries; increase heat to medium-high. Cook and stir 25-30 minutes or until slightly thickened. , Remove from heat; skim off foam. Ladle hot mixture into five hot half-pint jars, leaving 1/4-in. headspace. Remove air bubbles and adjust headspace, if necessary, by adding hot mixture. Wipe rims. Center lids on jars; screw on bands until fingertip tight., Place jars into canner with simmering water, ensuring that they are completely covered with water. Bring to a boil; process for 10 minutes. Remove jars and cool.
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BLUEBERRY MARMALADE
Make and share this Blueberry Marmalade recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Sharon123
Categories Berries
Time 1h
Yield 6 1/2 pint jars
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Remove peel in quarters from orange and lemon.
- Lay quarters flat and remove about half of white part.
- With scissors, cut remaining peel into fine shreds.
- Put in kettle; add water and soda.
- Bring to boil and simmer, covered, for 10 minutes.
- Remove pulp from membrane; add with juice to peel.
- Cover; simmer for 15 minutes, adding more water if necessary and blueberries and sugar; bring to boil; simmer for 5 minutes.
- Remove from heat and stir in liquid pectin.
- Stir and skim by turns for 5 minutes.
- Pour into hot sterilized jars, and seal.
- Makes about six 1/2 pint jars.
BLUEBERRY MARMALADE
Provided by Annie Patannie
Time 2h
Yield 6 half-pints
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Peel orange and lemon. Finely chop rind and place in large cooking pan. Chop orange and lemon pulp and set aside. Add 3/4 cup water and baking soda to rind and bring to boil. Reduce heat and simmer 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add chopped orange and lemon pulp, blueberries and sugar. Return to boil. Reduce heat and simmer 5 minutes. Remove from heat and cool 5 minutes. Add pectin; return to a boil. Boil, stirring constantly for 1 minute. Remove from heat and skim off foam with a metal spoon. Pour into hot sterilized jars, filling to 1/4 inch from the top. Wipe jar rims. Cover at once with metal lids and screw on bands. Process in boiling water bath for 10 minutes.
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