Gourmet Blueberry-Thyme Jam
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Turn your blueberries and thyme into a delicious and versatile jam! Slather it over bagels and toasts, or just dive in with a spoon, we won’t judge! Follow these simple steps, and you’ll have the most delicious jam ever
Recommended Equipment
- Wide, heavy-bottomed stainless steel pot
- Large wooden spoon
- Stainless Steel mesh strainer
- Heavy-duty stainless steel kitchen tongs
- Stainless steel pairing knife
- Stainless steel canning ladle
- Stainless steel canning funnel
- Mason Jar lids for canning
- Mason Jars for canning
- Non-slippery trivets and pot holders
- Thick cotton kitchen towel
Blueberry And Thyme Jam Recipe
Create delicious blueberry and thyme jam effortlessly. Enjoy it on bagels, toast, or simply savor it by the spoonful.
Equipment
- large pot
- wooden spoon
- potatoes masher
- potholders, oven mitts, trivets for hot dishes
Ingredients
- 2 pounds fresh or frozen blueberries
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- 1 tbsp. powdered pectin
- 5 – 6 sprigs fresh thyme
Instructions
- Thoroughly wash the blueberries and thyme, ensuring you drain excess water from the blueberries before starting the jam-making process.
- In a suitable-sized pot, combine the blueberries and sugar. Gently remove the leaves from the thyme sprigs and add them to the blueberries. Using a potato masher, lightly mash the blueberries. Allow the mixture to rest for about 1 ½ hours, or even overnight, to allow the flavors to infuse. Cover the pot with a lid during this resting period.
- Stir in the powdered pectin and bring the mixture to a boil over medium-low heat. Reduce the heat to a simmer and skim off any foam that forms, if desired.
- Let the jam simmer for 10 minutes. Turn off the heat and set the jam aside for at least two hours. It’s preferable to do this in the evening and allow it to sit overnight. Repeat this step three times. Alternatively, you can simmer the jam for about 20 minutes or until it reaches your desired consistency. Avoid overcooking the jam.
- (!) While the jam is cooking, begin preparing the Mason jars. It's important to have your jars ready at this point, because the next step, filling them with piping hot jam, must follow immediately.
Yield
The specified in this jam recipe quantity of ingredients should yield enough of jam to fill two 8 oz. (250 ml.) mason jars. The final yield may vary based on your preferred level of jam doneness.
Choose your preferred canning method to preserve your jam
For those processing this preserve using water bath or steam canner, the processing time guidelines at various altitudes are as follows:
0 – 1,000 ft: 5 mins
1,001 – 6,000 ft: 10 mins
Altitudes Above 6,000 ft: 15 mins
Ways to Enjoy this Blueberry-Thyme Jam
- Spread it over cream cheese on a bagel or toast.
- Top Pancakes, Waffles, desserts: Drizzle this blueberry-thyme jam preserve over pancakes or waffles. Spoon it over vanilla ice cream, yogurt.
- Pair this mildly sweet jam with cheeses like goat cheese or brie for a delightful combination.
- Create a luscious filling for Danish pastries.
- Elevate your cheesecake with this jam as a topping (recipe link coming soon!).
- Or simply savor it by the spoonful – no judgment here!
Frequently Asked Questions
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