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What's in your jam pot?

Started by RFS, April 11, 2020, 02:06:26 PM

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RFS

Currently on day two of this luscious concoction. I'm using Blood oranges and lemons from our trees.

Lintu

This question is a little forward...
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BonitaApplebum

Quote from: Lintu on April 11, 2020, 02:35:28 PM
This question is a little forward...

:roll:

I hadn't thought to make jam, but it seems like a fun idea.

RFS



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wombleatwimbledon

I made chia blueberry "jam" yesterday, does that count?

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wombleatwimbledon

I reduced down some frozen blueberries with maple syrup and then added some chia seeds to thicken it up.

It's a cheats way of making low sugar "jam". I've not made it before.. it's not as good but edible.


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Lintu

Those jams are gorgeous!  I used to make jam in the summers but I haven't in a long time.  I'm kinda tempted to try making some fancy ones once local fruits are in season.
"Girl. You are fine. You do not take instructions from a nun at a T stop." - Caito

"But go off, those leopards are already coming for your face and here you are, slathering your mug with bbq sauce." - Gebuh

rocketgirl

I remembered I had some bourbon apple butter in the pantry, so I've been eating that with butter on my toast.
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caribougrrl

people keep giving us jam at Christmas and in berry season... we don't really eat it much... the other day we used some ginger marmalade in a steamed pudding but now have a 3/4 full jar of ginger marmalade open in the fridge... which will probably get thrown out in a few months when it crystallizes.

we also have an open jar of homemade grape jam from a friend... it goes alright with soft cheese, so we might get through it

toast is a rarity at breakfast and when we do have it, it's usually with butter and marmite (Susie) or peanut butter and hot sauce (me)

RFS

Quote from: caribougrrl on April 14, 2020, 05:47:47 AM
or peanut butter and hot sauce (me)
Imma need specific details on how this is prepared.  :eats:

caribougrrl

Quote from: RFS on April 14, 2020, 11:29:52 AM
Imma need specific details on how this is prepared.  :eats:

you make toast, apply peanut butter, squirt/shake/drizzle hot sauce to taste

I normally use sriracha for peanut butter toast. In the unlikely event I did not have sriracha handy, I would consider any red or yellow hot sauce, but probably not green or smoked.


you can use the same topping for waffles, pancakes, and celery too...

ihop

Quote from: caribougrrl on April 14, 2020, 11:52:39 AM
you make toast, apply peanut butter, squirt/shake/drizzle hot sauce to taste

I normally use sriracha for peanut butter toast. In the unlikely event I did not have sriracha handy, I would consider any red or yellow hot sauce, but probably not green or smoked.


you can use the same topping for waffles, pancakes, and celery too...

Hmmm.  Like a peanut noodle sauce for bread instead of pasta!

We make strawberry freezer jam every year - our season is roughly December to March.
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RFS

Quote from: caribougrrl on April 14, 2020, 11:52:39 AM
you make toast, apply peanut butter, squirt/shake/drizzle hot sauce to taste

I normally use sriracha for peanut butter toast. In the unlikely event I did not have sriracha handy, I would consider any red or yellow hot sauce, but probably not green or smoked.


you can use the same topping for waffles, pancakes, and celery too...
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