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How to Make Homemade Jam

Homemade jam is usually made by cooking fruit with sugar, plus a little lemon juice to help it set. A simple small- batch version can be ready in about 20 minutes, while a more traditional stovetop method takes longer and gives a thicker result.

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Quick Scoop

Use ripe fruit, sugar, and lemon juice. Cook until the mixture thickens, test for a set, then pour it into clean jars.

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Simple Method

  1. Wash and prepare the fruit. Remove stems, pits, or hulls as needed.
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  3. Combine fruit and sugar in a heavy pot. Let it sit briefly so the fruit releases juice.
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  5. Cook over medium-high heat until the fruit softens and the mixture comes to a boil.
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  7. Add lemon juice. This helps the jam set, especially with lower-pectin fruit like strawberries.
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  9. Keep boiling until thick. Stir often near the end so it does not scorch.
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  11. Test the set with a cold plate or thermometer. Jam is typically ready around 104 C / 220 F, or when it wrinkles on a chilled saucer.
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  13. Transfer to clean jars. Cool, then refrigerate, or process for shelf storage if you are using a proper canning method.
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Good Ratios

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IngredientTypical amountNotes
FruitAbout 1 lb / 450 gPeak-season fruit works best.
SugarAbout 1 lb / 450 gTraditional jam often uses a 1:1 fruit-to-sugar ratio.
Lemon juiceA few tablespoonsHelps low-pectin fruit set.

Best Fruit Choices

Berries, peaches, plums, apricots, and similar fruit all work well. Fruits with more natural pectin, or fruit with a little added lemon juice, usually set more reliably.

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Safety and Storage

Use clean jars and lids, and be careful with hot sugar syrup. If you want shelf-stable jam, use a tested canning process; otherwise, refrigerate and use it within a few weeks to a few months depending on the recipe.

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For a very easy version, a small-batch strawberry jam can be made from just fruit, sugar, and lemon without pectin.

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TL;DR: Mix fruit, sugar, and lemon juice; cook until thick; test for set; jar it. For the easiest version, use a small-batch recipe with berries and no added pectin.

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