What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? A Burst of Flavor: Jam Session! This recipe guarantees to be music to your ears. For once, you can make a single jar of your favorite fruit jam without spending an entire day in the kitchen. Simply put: This recipe is an answer to a time-saving prayer. Adapt to whatever is in season. If your craving today is raspberry, or strawberry, or apricot, or peach, have a jam session in minutes.
JAM SESSION
Ingredients:
2 1/2 cups fresh peaches; peeled, diced, and stone removed
1/2 cup sugar
1 tablespoon white wine*
3 discs of spiced ginger, slivered
2 cinnamon sticks
1 lemon
Pinch of sea salt
*May be substituted for water.
Instructions:
Pulse half the peaches in a food processor to make the fruit chunky. Transfer to a 2-3 quart saucepan. Add remaining diced peaches, sugar, wine, ginger, and juice of half the lemon. Slice a section of the lemon with rind on, remove seeds, and drop it into the pan. You will fish it back out later. (The lemon is a natural thickening agent.) Add two cinnamon sticks. Mix well. Cook the peaches over medium-high heat at a boil. It should begin to thicken. Reduce the heat to low and continue cooking until mixture becomes jam, about 30 minutes. Remove from heat and let it sit for 10 minutes. Before transferring to a jar, remove the cinnamon sticks and lemon wedge. Store in the refrigerator.
Thank you, Gail, for the jam-making lesson!
Joanna
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It works for me, Joanna. πππ§‘ Iβm glad you enjoyed it. π
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I do jam from the fruits in my organic garden, Gail!
Joanna
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What a luscious assortment you must have, Joanna. ππ«πππ
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Thank you, Gail!
Joanna
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Youβre welcome, Joanna. ππΈ
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Baby batch, yes!
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Arenβt you a little bit βjellyβ? πππ€£
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Brill recipe
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Short and sweet with huge rewards. ππππ
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Great idea.
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It works, Peggy. ππ
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Oh how I miss making jam – just don’t have enough people to feed any more π
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Thatβs why I like this recipe. One jar is all it makes. πππ
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