Written by Beth
Imagine my surprise when I discovered that you can make jam in a bread machine! I found this to be pretty exciting since I have a bread machine, which, coincidentally, sits unused a good part of the time since I have found I prefer to make my bread in the oven. There’s just one catch: your bread machine must have a jam setting. I have owned mine for about 7 years and had never noticed that it does have a jam setting! Since I can’t seem to find any store-bought jam (even organic) that doesn’t contain sugar, I decided it was time to try making my own.
I set out to find some fruit to make my jam out of. I knew I wanted something pretty sweet since I wouldn’t use sugar but only a little honey. I decided to hit up my local farmer’s market, considering buying enough fresh, organic fruit at the grocery store to make a batch of jam would be costly. I decided whatever fruit I could find at the farmer’s market would suffice and hoped there might still be some peaches around.
Instead, I found figs (un-sprayed!). My kids and I love figs, so this was a good plan. Plus, I asked for a deal since I would buy a bunch and got her to give me 15 bags for $10 instead of the usual $1 a piece.
Fig Jam
This recipe will make one batch in a 2-quart bread machine.
Ingredients:
- 6 cups of finely chopped figs, stems removed
- 1 cup filtered water
- 1 cup honey
- 4 tbsp. gelatin
- 1 lime
Directions:
Step 1: Rinse figs and cut off stems. Remove any moldy, excessively squishy spots, although some squish is fine.
Step 2: Chop figs into small pieces (you don’t have to peel them).
Step 3: Add chopped figs, water, honey, and gelatin into the container of your bread machine. Roll the lime on the counter for a minute, then chop the end off. Use a knife to scoop the juice and pulp into the jam mixture. Briefly stir all of the ingredients to begin the mixing process.
Step 4: Turn the bread machine to the jam setting and walk away. 🙂
My bread machine takes about an hour to complete the jam cycle. It thoroughly mixes and cooks the jam (while I fold laundry… or nap!).
Step 5: When the cycle is complete, let it cool for a few minutes before using or storing.
Once the jam is cooled to a comfortable temperature, you scoop it into whatever jars you like. Feel free to can it using the water bath method or store it in the refrigerator or freezer-safe containers for later.
Fig Jam
Ingredients
- 6 cups of finely chopped figs stems removed
- 1 cup filtered water
- 1 cup honey
- 4 tbsp. gelatin
- 1 lime
Instructions
- Rinse figs and cut off stems. Remove any moldy, excessively squishy spots, although some squish is fine.
- Chop figs into small pieces (you don't have to peel them).
- Add chopped figs, water, honey, and gelatin into the container of your bread machine. Roll the lime on the counter for a minute, then chop the end off. Use a knife to scoop the juice and pulp into the jam mixture. Briefly stir all of the ingredients to begin the mixing process.
- Turn the bread machine to the jam setting and walk away. 🙂
- When the cycle is complete, let it cool for a few minutes before using or storing.
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I tried this today bit it is really ‘runny’ and not thick at all. Any idea what I can do?
I tried this today bit it is really ‘runny’ and not thick at all. HELP!
Try powered pectin