This batch made 5 half pints. Since I knew I'd be sending them home with everyone the next day I didn't water bath can this. Just turned the jars upside down for 10-15 minutes, then upright to cool. All of the lids popped and sealed. I did ask everyone to store it in the fridge, even if they didn't plan to open it immediately.
Other jams using Jello: Amish Rhubarb Jam with Cherry Jello and Zucchini Jam with Peach Jello.
Blueberry and Pineapple Preserves-makes approx 5 half pints
4 C blueberries
2 3/4 C sugar-can add up to 4 C, I like cutting back when I can
1 Tblsp lemon juice
8 oz crushed pineapple with juice
4 serving size box of pineapple Jello
- Slowly bring frozen berries, lemon juice and sugar to a boil, reduce heat to a simmer and cook for about 20 minutes. Crushing berries while stirring constantly.
- Add pineapple, bring to fast boil, reduce to simmer and cook for 5 minutes.
- Add Jello and quickly stir until dissolved.
- Pour jam into sterilized mason jars, fill to 1/4" of top.
- Wipe rim of jar, add lid and screw top band. Tighten to finger tight.
- Some folks water bath process half pints for 10 minutes. Mine were all gifted the next day, I just flipped the jars upside down for 10-15 minutes, then turned them upright to seal.
- As with everything... There's a lot of on-line banter about canning anything-ugh... The Food Police might not want us to can jam using Jello. Grandmothers have been doing it forever... I have water bath canned Jello preserves for 10 minutes in the past and the jam was fine months later. **If I have to add a disclaimer, my best advice is, make small batches and gift (and enjoy) them immediately.
Have a sticky sweet happy day:@)
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Beautiful color of jam Lynn! I would have never thought of pairing pineapple with blueberry!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of this flavor combo, Lynn! It would be very tasty on my morning toast. What a nice gift to send home for everyone to enjoy!
ReplyDeleteOnce again, I wish I was your neighbor! This combo sounds so good!
ReplyDeleteJenna
Hi Lynn, wow this sounds really good making your own preserves! Thanks for sharing this recipe at our Cooking and Crafting with J & J!
ReplyDeleteI'm definitely a novice jam maker, but I DO love the thought of boosting the flavor with jello! I do prefer my jellies and jams on the tart side, so I know I'd love your recipes more than any overly sweet store bought brands.
ReplyDeleteVery clever, Lynn! I like the idea of taming down the sweetness too because I dislike overly sweet preserves.
ReplyDeleteWe will love these preserves and I will be adding them to the list to make soon! Hope you are having a good week and staying warm. Thanks so much for sharing with us at Full Plate Thursday!
ReplyDeleteMiz Helen