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Multicultural Inspiration from... family :)
Multicultural Inspiration from... family :)
As promised, here's some follow up action from my Lime and Coconut Curd post - my "anything-you-can-do" strawberry jam! Fortunately for Sous-Jeff, unlike the red hot chilli jam that he produced (which I can't touch for fear of death by spice), my jam is deliciously sweet and shareable!
It is sugary sweet, syrupy, with a little taste of vanilla. Really, really yummy. And it was surprisingly easy to make too! Here's how it was done, with the inspiration of this recipe from taste.com.au (though I must confess, I did change a fair bit...)
You'll need:
- 4 x 250g punnets of strawberries, washed and hulled
- 600g white sugar
- 100g vanilla sugar
- 80ml freshly squeezed lemon juice
- 1 vanilla bean
This is what they looked like after 30 minutes - I then decided that instead of a conserve, with full berries, I wanted smaller chunks, more jam like. So I took a knife to the bowl and just chopped through the berries until they were in smaller chunks.
Next up, I squeezed me some lemon juice.
Then, I put the strawberries in all of their sugary goodness, and the lemon juice, and the vanilla bean seeds into a giant pot, and I cooked it on a medium heat for about 10 minutes - until the sugar dissolved, stirring it often, till it looked like...
... this! Then, I upped the heat and brought the mixture to the boil.
The mixture bubbled and boiled away, forming a pink froth on top...
... which I scooped off the top with a metal spoon.
I ended up cooking it for around 50 minutes, until the mixture started to really gel. Then, into the jar it went - against the recipe I went again, leaving it to sit in the jar for about 30 minutes before sealing it up and putting it in the fridge.
I absolutely LOVED the vanilla taste in the jam, and, if anything, I'd perhaps use a little more vanilla sugar next time instead of regular sugar. The jam itself is super sweet, with the most gorgeous strawberry flavour, and I'm really glad I chopped the strawberries up a little. It tastes like summer, in the middle of this bitterly cold Melbourne winter!
And, it goes great on my gluten free buckwheat pancakes!
Really, really delicious! I got the tick of approval from Sous-Jeff too, and with all of our efforts so far successful, we're ready to try some more!
Over to you guys and girls - what jams have you tried, what's on your to-try list, and what should I try next?!
That jam looks really good! Mmm I've seen some gorgeous flavours but mostly Summer fruits. How about apple jam? Actually I don't think I've ever tried that! I've tried apple butter but not the jam.
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