Strawberry Jam Recipe (2024)

Strawberry Jam takes just 3 ingredients to make. You can make this into freezer jam, or can it to preserve the fruit jam. A simple and tasty strawberry jam recipe.

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Are you a fan of homemade jams? Then here I have one of the best jam recipes for you. This strawberry jam is full of fresh strawberry flavor! Learn how to make strawberry jam in no time.

With strawberries in season, I am excited to start canning jam. Today I wanted to share this easy strawberry jam. Lots of strawberry pieces in each scoop. A fruit jam that satisfies!

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Table of contents

  • Ingredients Needed
    • How to Make
    • Storage
    • How can I use this strawberry jam?
    • Expert Tips
    • Recipe FAQs
    • Craving More Fruit Recipes
    • Canning Tools I Recommend

You can even gift this homemade strawberry jam to your foodie friends on charismas or any other special occasion.

I am sure they will love it as nothing can compare to the freshness of homemade jams.

Why You Will Love This Strawberry Jam…

  • Use fresh or frozen strawberries for this recipe
  • Tastes even better than store bought jam
  • Use as a strawberry freezer jam, or can the jam
  • Simple ingredients
  • Add in mint for a strawberry mint jam recipe

More Jam Recipes To Try – strawberry rhubarb, dandelion jelly, and jalapeno jelly.

Strawberry jam includes only a few ingredients, which are:

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But, you can have your little variations as you can use dried or either fresh mint. You can even skip the mint if you want to keep it simple.

You can also adjust the quantity of sugar as per your choice or taste.

How to Make

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Step 1: In a large pot add in your crushed strawberries, and mint if you choose to use mint. Stir to combine.

Step 2: Now add in 1/4 cup sugar, and the pectin. Bring the mixture to a boil, and make sure to stir almost continuously. Allow the mixture to boil for 1 minute.

Step 3: Pour in the rest of the sugar, and let it come to a boil again. Then remove from heat.

Step 4: Pour into sterilized hot jars, and clean off to lid edge. Place the lid discs on the jars and screw rings on.

Step 5: Now to can you will lower the jam jars into a pot of hot water, and make sure the tops of the jars are covered in at least 1-2 inches of water. Let the jars boil for 10 minutes.

Step 6: Lift up the jars, and remove from the water and place on a towel lined cooling rack.

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Step 7: The seals will pop normally within an hour of being made. Let the jam sit to cool on counter overnight. Then store in your pantry or a cool dry place.

Storage

Freezer Jam – If you do not want to can your strawberry jam, then you can place it in the proper freezer containers and freeze the jam. This is another way to extend the shelf life of this recipe. The jam can freeze for up to 6 months.

Canning – If you can the jam it can store in a cool dry place for up to a year. You just have to make sure the jam is canned properly or it can spoil.

Refrigerate – If you want to make the jam, place in a jar and store in the fridge, go right ahead. The jam can last up to a month in the fridge.

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How can I use this strawberry jam?

  • Enjoy it with crusty bready
  • Top of waffles
  • Pancakes
  • Yogurt
  • Fill in it your homemade cupcakes or muffins
  • Pair with a bowl of vanilla ice cream
  • Top strawberry shortcake with a dollop along with fresh berries

Expert Tips

  • Make sure to chop the strawberries into small pieces. That way you don’t get a huge piece when you bite into it once it is cooked.
  • The fruit jam will thicken even more once it begins to cool, after being pulled from the stove.
  • Fresh or frozen berries work for this recipe.
  • Add in mint for a nice twist, or skip it.
  • Strain off the fruit pieces to make this into a strawberry jelly that is smooth.
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Recipe FAQs

How will I know that jam is ready?

The Easiest method is to utilize a thermometer to inspect the temperature. Your jam should achieve 220°F. 220°F that is your warmth point where the sugar bonds together with all the pectin and creates a gel. Remember, it may take overnight to get the jam to set fully.

Can I add other fruit to the strawberry jam?

You can add any of your favorite fruit in this recipe of jam but don’t forget to adjust the quantity of sugar as per the sweetness level of the fruit you are adding. Aim for the 6 cups total of fruit.

What is pectin?

Pectin is starch that when mixed with sugar and acid like lemon juice it thickens to make a gel-like substance. Fruit naturally has pectin, some varieties more than others.

Why didn’t my lid seal when canning?

There are a few reasons why you might not get the seal you want. Make sure that you leave room at the top of the jars for expansion. Also, use a clean cloth to wipe all around the edge. You need to make sure it can get a tight seal.

Can I make strawberry jam without pectin?

If you want to make jam without pectin go right ahead. Just do sugar, strawberries, and a tablespoon of lemon juice. Cook it down till it becomes nice and thick. Then store in the fridge or freezer.

Craving More Fruit Recipes

If you are new to canning here are some essential I use when I can.

Here is a canning kit, it has all the tools for holding jars when lowering them in and out of the water, a magnet to place seals on jars. A funnel for pouring in the jar to prevent spills, and more.

Here are some great jelly mason jars that are nice quality. These are similar to what I use.

I use a older water bath pot, but here is a great one that comes with the liner to lift and lower your jars easily.

Here is a really nice scoop for pouring into the jars. This is a very handy canning tool.

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Created by: Kelsey

Strawberry Jam Recipe

Course Desserts

Cuisine American

Servings 8 jars

Strawberry Jam takes just 3 ingredients to make. You can make this into freezer jam, or can it to preserve the fruit jam. A simple and tasty strawberry jam recipe.

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 6 cups strawberries crushed
  • 4 cups granulated sugar
  • 1 box Powder Pectin – low sugar
  • 1 teaspoon mint optional

Instructions

  • In a sturdy pot you will add in your crushed strawberries, and mint if you choose to add it. Start warming up the canning pot with water, if you plan to can the jam.

  • Then stir in 1/4 cup of sugar, and your box of pectin. Bring the mixture to a boil, stirring continuously.

  • Once it boils add in the remaining sugar, and stir once again allowing it to boil for 1 full minute.

  • Remove from heat and pour into your sterilized hot jars. Leave room of the top of the jar for the jelly to expand (1/4 inch) Wipe away any spiage around the edge.

  • Place the disc on the top of mason jar, and screw the ring on. Don’t make it super tight just enough to have it screwed on.

  • Place your mason jars in your canning pot that is filled with hot water. Make sure there is 1-2 inches of water covering the jars. Bring to a boil for 10 minutes.

  • Carefully remove the jars, and place on a towel lined cooling rack and allow the jars to sit overnight. The seals will pop once they are sealed tight. You can push down on the center of the jam jars, and not hear a pop.

Notes

How to Sterilize Jars

  1. You will want to use sterilized jars, when you can. Place the jars and lids in a canning pot, with the rack on the bottom. If you don’t own a rack place a cake pan under, if the jars touch bottom of pot they will break.
  2. Then cover the jars with water, and bring to a simmer and heat for 10-15 minutes.
  3. Once done, remove jars and then fill with the hot jelly. I tend to sterilize jars while I am making the jam or jelly, that way the jars are warm when I pour in the jam.

You need warm jars to pour jam in, or if the jars are too cool they will break from the hot jam.

Store jam in the fridge if you do not can, or freeze the jam.

I used pint size jars, but any size jar you have or want will work.

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 101kcalCarbohydrates: 26gSodium: 3mgFiber: 1gSugar: 24g

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I hope you enjoy this strawberry jam with pectin. It is a great strawberry jam for canning. Thick, flavorful, fruity jam.

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  1. Jane says

    I love strawberry jam! Thanks for the recipe and canning instructions.

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    • Kelsey says

      You are welcome!

      Reply

  2. Robin says

    Will it work if I use less sugar?

    Reply

    • Kelsey says

      I haven’t tried it with less sugar, so I can’t fully say, but I assume it would.

      Reply

  3. Karen says

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    This jam tastes like a fresh strawberry. The only thing I didn’t like is the fruit floated to tops of jar & clear jelly at the bottom.

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  4. Heidi toups says

    I made this but it seems runny a bit. What did I do wrong. I just poured the box of pectin in without making it liquid first

    Reply

    • Kelsey says

      Sometimes you need to stir and cook the strawberry mixture more. You will find that depending on how much liquid is released from fruit some takes a bit longer to set up.

      Reply

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