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Sugar-Free Strawberry Jam: A Healthy & Delicious Recipe

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Sugar-Free Strawberry Jam: A Healthy & Delicious Recipe

Craving the sweet taste of homemade strawberry jam but trying to cut back on sugar? You’re in the right place! This recipe delivers all the vibrant flavor of traditional strawberry jam without the guilt. We’ll guide you through a simple, step-by-step process to create a delightful sugar-free (or very low sugar) strawberry jam that’s perfect for spreading on toast, swirling into yogurt, or adding a burst of summer to your desserts.

This recipe offers variations for both completely sugar-free options (using sugar substitutes) and low-sugar versions (using minimal natural sweeteners). Whether you’re managing diabetes, following a low-carb diet, or simply looking to reduce your sugar intake, this jam will satisfy your sweet tooth without derailing your health goals.

Why Make Sugar-Free Strawberry Jam?

Ingredients You’ll Need

Equipment You’ll Need

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Prepare the Strawberries

  1. Wash and Hull: Thoroughly wash the strawberries and remove the hulls (the green leafy part).
  2. Chop or Slice: Chop or slice the strawberries into smaller pieces. The size will depend on your preference for the jam’s texture. Smaller pieces will result in a smoother jam, while larger pieces will give it a chunkier consistency.
  3. Weigh/Measure: Measure out the required amount of strawberries (approximately 4 cups, or adjust according to your desired yield).

Step 2: Combine Ingredients

  1. In the Pot: In your large pot or Dutch oven, combine the chopped strawberries, sweetener of your choice (erythritol, stevia, honey, etc.), lemon juice, and pectin (if using).
  2. Stir Well: Stir all the ingredients together until the sweetener is evenly distributed.

Step 3: Cook the Jam

  1. Bring to a Boil: Place the pot over medium-high heat and bring the mixture to a full rolling boil, stirring constantly to prevent scorching. A rolling boil is one that continues even when you stir it.
  2. Reduce Heat and Simmer: Once boiling, reduce the heat to medium or medium-low and continue to simmer, stirring frequently. This is where the jam will thicken.
  3. Skim Foam (Optional): As the jam simmers, foam may form on the surface. Skim off any foam with a spoon for a clearer jam.
  4. Cooking Time: Cooking time will vary depending on the type of sweetener used and the pectin, and moisture content of the strawberries. Generally, it takes about 20-45 minutes for the jam to thicken.
  5. Use of Candy Thermometer If you use a candy thermometer it can help determine the setting point. The jam is near done when it reaches 220°F (104°C).

Step 4: Test for Setting

There are several ways to test if the jam has reached the setting point:

Step 5: Add Flavorings (Optional)

Once the jam has reached the setting point, remove it from the heat and stir in the vanilla extract (if using) and a pinch of salt (if using). This is also a good time to add any other flavorings you desire, such as a squeeze of lime juice or a dash of cinnamon.

Step 6: Can the Jam (Optional)

If you want to preserve the jam for longer storage, you can can it using proper canning techniques. If not canning, store the jam in the refrigerator and it will keep for about two weeks.

Sterilize Jars and Lids: Before you start, sterilize your jars and lids. There are several ways to do this:

  1. Fill Jars: Using a canning funnel, carefully ladle the hot jam into the sterilized jars, leaving about 1/4 inch of headspace (the space between the jam and the top of the jar).
  2. Remove Air Bubbles: Use a clean utensil (like a chopstick or spatula) to gently release any trapped air bubbles from the jam.
  3. Wipe Rims: Wipe the rims of the jars clean with a damp cloth.
  4. Place Lids and Rings: Place the sterilized lids on the jars and screw on the rings until fingertip-tight (not too tight).
  5. Process in a Boiling Water Bath: Place the filled jars in a boiling water bath canner, ensuring that the water covers the jars by at least 1 inch. Bring the water to a rolling boil and process for 10 minutes for half-pint (8-ounce) jars and 15 minutes for pint (16-ounce) jars. Adjust processing time for altitude (add 5 minutes for every 1,000 feet above sea level).
  6. Cool and Check Seals: Carefully remove the jars from the canner with a jar lifter and place them on a towel-lined surface to cool completely. As the jars cool, you should hear a popping sound as the lids seal. After the jars have cooled completely (about 12-24 hours), check the seals by pressing down on the center of the lid. If the lid doesn’t flex or pop back up, it’s properly sealed. If the lid flexes, the jar is not sealed and should be reprocessed with a new lid or stored in the refrigerator.

Step 7: Store and Enjoy

Enjoy your homemade sugar-free or low-sugar strawberry jam on toast, muffins, scones, yogurt, oatmeal, or as a topping for desserts. It’s a delicious and healthy way to enjoy the taste of summer all year round!

Tips and Variations

Troubleshooting

Nutritional Information (Approximate, per tablespoon)

Nutritional information will vary depending on the sweetener used and the specific ingredients. Here’s an approximate estimate for a sugar-free jam made with erythritol:

Disclaimer: This nutritional information is an estimate only and should not be considered a substitute for professional dietary advice.

Conclusion

Making sugar-free or low-sugar strawberry jam is a rewarding experience that allows you to enjoy a classic treat without compromising your health goals. With a few simple ingredients and techniques, you can create a delicious and wholesome jam that’s perfect for any occasion. So, gather your strawberries, choose your sweetener, and get ready to enjoy the sweet taste of homemade goodness!

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