This small batch, homemade strawberry jam recipe doesn’t take all day or require any fancy equipment. Just fresh strawberries, granulated sugar, and fresh lemon juice simmered together into perfectly sweet and spreadable jam.
2tbspfresh lemon juice the juice of a medium lemon
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Instructions
Wash glass jars in boiling hot water an dry completely. Set aside. Note: This recipe makes approx 2 cups of jam. I like to use these jars.
Wash, hull, and chop 1lb of fresh strawberries. Smaller pieces will break down faster while cooking.
In a large bowl, stir together the strawberries, 1 1/4 cup granulated sugar and2 tablespoons of fresh lemon juice.TIP: The juice of one medium size lemon should be approx 2 tablespoons.Let the mixture sit for about 10–15 minutes to draw out the juice from the strawberries.
Transfer berry mixture to a large saucepan. Over medium heat, bring to a gentle boil, stirring frequently. As the fruit cooks, it will begin to soften and release more juice.
Use a spoon or a masher like this to break down the strawberries as they cook. Continue simmering for about 20–25 minutes, stirring often so it doesn’t stick. Use a rubber spatula to scrape down sides of pan as it cooks. Note: The sugar and the strawberries and lemon work together to thicken the jam without needing added pectin.
Once the temperature reaches about 220°F, the jam is done cooking. If you want to be precise, you can use a digital thermometer. If you don't have a thermometer, simply drag a spoon across the bottom of the pan and if it leaves a line that slowly fills back in, your jam is ready.
Remove from heat. Use spatula to skim off any foam from top of jam.
Spoon into the clean jars leaving at least 1/4" space at top of jar. Let cool completely (to room temperature) before sealing.
Notes
Since this is not a water bath canning recipe, the jam is not shelf stable and it should be stored properly:
Fridge:
Store in airtight jars in refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.
Freezer:
Let the jam cool completely, then transfer sealed jars to freezer (make sure jars have 1/4" of space above jam for expansion). Freeze for up to 3 months.
Thaw instructions:
Thaw overnight in the refrigerator and stir before serving.SIGN UP HERE to receive new recipes and meal planning ideas every Saturday.Serve Strawberry Jam with: