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Berry Freezer Jam

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Use your choice of ripe raspberries, blackberries, Boysenberries, or ollalieberries for this easy  jam.

 

INGREDIENTS:


3 cups crushed berries (about 1 1/2 quarts of berries)
5 cups sugar
1 package powdered pectin (Sure Jell)
1 cup cold water


METHOD:


Sort and wash fully ripe fruit. Drain. Remove caps and stems from berries and crush. Measure 3 cups of crushed berries into a large mixing bowl. Add the sugar, mix well, and let stand for 20 minutes. Stir occasionally.


In a small saucepan, whisk the dry fruit pectin in one cup cold water and bring to a boil, stirring constantly. Boil for one minute. Add pectin mixture to the fruit and sugar mixture. Stir for three minutes, or until most of the sugar has dissolved.


Pour the jam into clean freezer containers or canning jars, leaving 3/4 inch headspace. Cover or seal the containers and let stand for 24 hours, or until the jam has set and become firm.


Thaw frozen jam overnight in refrigerator, before using. Store opened jam in refrigerator.


YIELD: 7-8 half-pint jars or freezer containers

 

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