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Blueberry & Bayleaf Jam Recipe

April 26, 2022 By sue Leave a Comment

I look forward to making my favourite jams every year but it is nice to find something that makes them a little bit different. The addition of bayleaf to this Blueberry Jam recipe compliments the berries perfectly – giving it something extra but I would be hard-pressed to identify exactly what it was if I didn’t know. I tend to make my jams (especially berry jams) using Jam Setting Sugar as it is so quick, easy and fail-safe but if you prefer

1 kg blueberries (fresh or frozen – I used frozen)

1-2 bayleaves (I used fresh)

1/4 cup lemon juice

1 kg jam setting sugar

A knob of butter (about 10g)

Crush the fruit coarsely with a potato masher or food processor.  Or I simply heat the frozen berries until they are a bit mushy, giving them an extra squash with the potato masher if needed.

Put the fruit, bayleaves and jam setting sugar into a preserving pan.  Heat over a low heat until the sugar is dissolved, stirring occasionally with a wooden spoon.  Do not allow to boil.

Add a knob of butter then increase heat and bring to a full boil (a boil that cannot be stopped when stirred).  Boil for 4 minutes only.

Spoon out a small amount of jam onto a cold plate.  Allow to cool slightly, then test for set: push finger gently through jam, when surface wrinkles remove the pot from heat. If it isn’t setting then return to boil for another minute and re-test.

Ladle jam into hot, sterilised jars.

I kg blueberries
I kg blueberries
Heat & mash
Heat & mash
To break up berries
To break up berries

Add sugar & bayleaf
Add sugar & bayleaf
Boil 4 mins
Boil 4 mins
Blueberry & Bayleaf Jam
Blueberry & Bayleaf Jam

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