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Strawberry Preserves fresh out of the canning pot. |
A couple of weeks ago, Ethan and I picked strawberries at a
local farm, and I spent the week making preserves. It was nice to pull the jam
pot out of the cupboard again. Our eighteen pounds of strawberries turned into
the following in our kitchen: 1 quart strawberry vodka (currently infusing in
our dining room closet), 3 ¼ pints Strawberry Jam with Grand Marnier, 3 ¾ pints
Strawberry Balsamic Jam, 2 ¼ pints Strawberry Balsamic Glaze, 1 ½ pints
Strawberry Jam with Mint. And we ate bunches of them fresh by the bowlful, of
course.
Some of my favorite recipes from last year are Food in Jar’s
Strawberry Vanilla Jam, Landry Etc’s Strawberry Preserves, and Strawberry Syrup
(we use it to make soda and sweeten iced tea). This season I added some new
flavors to the pantry and rotated out the Strawberry Vanilla Jam, but it will
likely be back next season.
Strawberry Jam with Grand Marnier is my new favorite. I
can’t taste the Grand Marnier specifically (there’s not a lot in the batch),
but I can tell it’s there. It enhances the flavor of the strawberries like
nothing else. The jam tastes like fresh, bright berries. I’m looking forward to
eating it on toast, and layering it in oat bars.
I like to start batches of jam the day before I plan to can
them by cutting the fruit and allowing it to macerate with some of the sugar
overnight. The task seems more manageable when broken down, and I think the
fruit cooks more quickly after the berries are allowed to sit around in some
sugar for a day.
It’s been a couple of weeks since we picked berries and I’m
ready for more. I didn’t make any syrup or whole preserved berries (we still
have a few jars from last season, but I’m not sure they’ll be enough). This is
a problem.
GIVEAWAY!
I hope you try this jam recipe, but if you’re not a jam
maker or the kitchen is too hot for jam making, I’m giving away an 8oz jar. There
are two ways to enter:
- Leave a comment on this blog post and tell me
what you do with fresh-picked strawberries.
- Follow a house on garland (there’s a button on
the sidebar over there) and leave a comment letting me know that you’re
following the blog.
- Leave your comments by 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday,
July 17. I will select the winner via random drawing and announce it on July 18.
Check the extended post for the recipe!