I have, in my freezer, a large amount of blueberries and red
raspberries. I was thinking --- can one make jam from fruit that has
been frozen? I figure I'm going to decimate the fruit in the Foley
mill anyway... so would it matter? I'm thinking of making a blue-raz
combo!
Does this sound like a Bad Idea(TM)?
Amy
We live in the high desert southwest US and we're real short on any kind of
berries. I jam with frozen berries all the time, and use less sugar pectin
too. You might want to thaw the berries in the fridge, and either drink the
juice or keep it in the measuring cup with jam. I like really fruity jam. Or
save some of the juices for a mixed jelly!
Do google Barb's Boozeberry Jam recipe and try it. It's one of my
favorites. I short the fruit in that one about 1/4 cup because sometimes the
recipe is a little runny. Still fab sauce tho.
And from an old jammer. Don't jam similar stuff all the same day unless
you is o/c about details like where the jars line up. Last year I mixed up
blackberry jams, blueberry, and boozeberry. I finally figgered out the
blackberry had bigger seeds. All the rest was a mess tho. It's all good, if
embarrassing.
Edrena
That, Dear Amy, is A Very Good Idea. Kraft and Smuckers don't use fresh
fruit, I assure you. Think about it. It may very well not be
strawberry season when they need to make 4000 jars of strawberry jam for
distribution. :-)
I have an affiliation with a company that makes one of my recipes for
commercial distribution and I was stunned to learn that there are frozen
fruit wholesalers who provide the trade with product in the size and
shape desired. When the company was making my peach-raspberry jam, they
first used frozen peaches in, I think, 1/4" dice, then upped that to, I
think, 1/2" dice. Frozen. It was pretty interesting to watch a
commercial operation make 400 jars (that's a small-batch processor) at
one time. :-)
I do not crush the thawed berriesã they get that way on their own in the
cooking.
Good luck with your Doubleberry Jam.
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-Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ
http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/amytaylor
Pray for the abatement of her pain.
> I do not crush the thawed berries‹ they get that way on their own in the
> cooking.
>
> Good luck with your Doubleberry Jam.
LOL! I guess I need new glasses, Barb. I read that as Doodlebery Jam!
Sounds good anyway.
--
Wayne Boatwright
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Thought I'd ask! =-)
I'll let you know how it goes!
Amy