Hi Amy, I always appreciate how clear and pleasant your video is. The tip to test if the jam is ready shows you really know your job! I am thankful for sharing!
I was actually just reading the recipes on a box of Sure-Jell and the fruit to sugar ratio is almost double - 5c. fruit to 7c. of sugar in most cases. blueberry and strawberry were the only ones that had a 1:1 ratio, which is in itself too much if you ask me! I want to eat jam, not syrup!
Amy I found your channel while searching for a sour dough starter tutorial video. Now I am hooked; all of your videos are awesome. I love your through and precise instructional manner. You make everything so simple to follow. I will definitely try the strawberry jam while our strawberries are still in season. Oh yes, I started my sour dough today. I like that your method doesn’t waste a lot flour. I am using organic rye and it is a little costly, but I heard that it works really good. I’ll let you know how it goes.
This is my first time making jam. I made the strawberry jam from Amy's recipe yesterday. It turned out fantastic. So fantastic, that I made blueberry jam today. I did reduce the sugar to 2 cups for the blueberry jam and I added in 2 shakes of ceylon cinnamon and black pepper to boost the blueberry flavor. It turned out spectacular also. Thanks for the recipe!
Hi Amy, I always appreciate how clear and pleasant your video is. The tip to test if the jam is ready shows you really know your job! I am thankful for sharing!
Hi everyone! I really hope you like this recipe. It's really delicious and so easy to make. Please let me know if you try it!
Very clear instructions and right to the point. Excellent and thanks for making this.
You're welcome! Thank you :)
This channel is so underrated
Thank you :)
This came out absolutely delicious!! Thank you. First time canning 🙂
Will have to try this one also. My wife is battling her sugar for a month now and I am looking for these types of recipes
Hope she enjoys! Try it with blueberries too if you like them :)
Awesome video! Thank you! Is 3 cups considered low sugar?
I thought of the same thing too :(
@@doubleu7658 the standard ratio for fruit and sugar is 1:1 here it is less, so you can't store it as long
I was actually just reading the recipes on a box of Sure-Jell and the fruit to sugar ratio is almost double - 5c. fruit to 7c. of sugar in most cases. blueberry and strawberry were the only ones that had a 1:1 ratio, which is in itself too much if you ask me! I want to eat jam, not syrup!
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It's so relaxing to see the process🍓🍓🍓
Amy I found your channel while searching for a sour dough starter tutorial video. Now I am hooked; all of your videos are awesome. I love your through and precise instructional manner. You make everything so simple to follow. I will definitely try the strawberry jam while our strawberries are still in season. Oh yes, I started my sour dough today. I like that your method doesn’t waste a lot flour. I am using organic rye and it is a little costly, but I heard that it works really good. I’ll let you know how it goes.
That looks delicious. Great job :)
Have you tried thickening your jams by cooking with apple cores? Apple seeds have pectin and naturally thicken your jams and jellies.
What a sweet strawberry beauty that is!! The jam looks awesome too, but I might need to reduce the amount of sugar.
yes you can but it will have a shorter shelf life the standard ratio for jam ist fruit/suger 1:1
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Hi , i wanted to ask is it ok to substitute the Granny Smith apple with red apple or maybe pineapple?
If I replaced the white sugar for coconut palm sugar what should the ratio be?
I can’t have sugar, do you think it can be made with plant base sugar
Is there any way to make it last longer than a month? Could I freeze it?
Can this same recipe be used for blackberriy jam?
Yes. You may need to adjust the sweetness to your taste depending on the berry sweetness.
Dangit! I thought this was low sugar recipe. I wasn't expecting 3 cups.
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That's less sugar?
Does your recipe make 4 jars of jam?
Ok, I see from the website recipe that it makes ~5 half pint jars.
It's just shy of 5 half pints. The last jar didn't quite come to the 1/4" headspace so I put that one in the fridge instead of canning it!
@@littlespoonfarm will the same recipe work for blueberries also?
This is my first time making jam. I made the strawberry jam from Amy's recipe yesterday. It turned out fantastic. So fantastic, that I made blueberry jam today. I did reduce the sugar to 2 cups for the blueberry jam and I added in 2 shakes of ceylon cinnamon and black pepper to boost the blueberry flavor. It turned out spectacular also. Thanks for the recipe!
I made this jam today(10/28/23). I Added 4 ghost peppers and 1 Scotch bonnet to make fiery strawberry jam. Such a great recipe!
3:00 "low sugar"
@@mdcaudill7 maybe lower, but definitely not low