Blueberry picking ends this weekend so we made it out one last time. All in all we have gone through 46 pounds of deliciousness from
here. I made muffins, pie, froze a few quarts, but mostly we gobbled them up. I also made three batches of our favorite jam.
You know how things that are blueberry can be kind of too sweet? Well not this jam. Especially if you reduce the sugar like I do.
{I kind of have issues with how much sugar is in jam.}
The ginger keeps it fresh and not too sticky sweet. LOVE IT. So go get some fresh blueberries cuz we are going to make jam!
BLUEBERRY GINGER JAM
from the BHG cookbook. You know, the one with the checks.
3 cups of blueberries
4 cups of sugar*
2 Tbs. finely chopped crystallized ginger
1 Tbs. lemon juice
1/2 tsp ground ginger
1 pouch liquid pectin (3 oz)
First wash your berries and place in a large saucepan. I make sure and put all the not so ripe ones in. They are the ones that are a little red and pass by when you are just eating them. Then coursely mash them up. I found that just squishing them with my fingers works the best.
Next add your sugar. This is where the * comes in. One of the first rules of jam is don't reduce the sugar that the recipe calls for. BUT I can't imagine why there needs to be more sugar than berries. I use 3 cups of sugar {which is still a lot I know} and it turns out really good. I would imagine that it sets up a bit more with 4 cups of sugar but we aren't picky.
Stir constantly over medium heat until thick and bubbly. Then cook it a minute or two more. Remove from heat and add in the ginger and lemon juice. If you can, buy the crystallized ginger from a bulk section. It is WAY cheaper.
Let sit for 10 minutes. Or until you remember that your jam is sitting there waiting to be finished. Then stir in the liquid pectin. Ladle into jars and let stand on the counter for 24 hours. Then you can freeze it, eat it, whatever your little heart wants!
If you want to give it away I have my very first printable for you!
I made some lid labels with photoshop to make it a little bit cuter when you give such delicious jam to your neighbor. I used my big shot to cut out the circles, but you can either freehand it or use a 2 inch punch for a regular mouth lid (I think) to cut them out. Just glue on the lid and tie with a ribbon{optional of course!}
ENJOY!