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  • Hi.

  • Welcome to show with very dot com on the new job and I'm hit Bill.

  • And today we're making fresh strawberry jam.

  • Now I know strawberries are in season.

  • Look at them beautiful.

  • This is a perfect jam.

  • You make a little bit using fresh and whatever's in portable foods and season.

  • You use that you know whether it's buries.

  • It looks really good on a very simple recipe, so we have 16 ounces off strawberries over here.

  • We washed them and hold them, and we'll add them to a food processor.

  • Just deposit that looks good, and you really want to keep it chunky if you want the nice chunks in your jam.

  • But I know some people don't like Chunky Jam, so go ahead and pull.

  • Sit down all the way if you like, but it's a personal choice.

  • Lend it that beautiful color.

  • So we're gonna take our pureed strawberries and Adam into a saucepan.

  • Now these jams work really well when you work with the fruit that's in season and you can tell by the smell and it smells so nice right now.

  • These strawberries yet are in season and they're going to be nice and sweet and perfect.

  • I actually made this with blueberry results because kids love blueberries so good.

  • I think the only one the only job that kids like it's great.

  • That's a little dicey to work with because it has a skin and it's a little tedious process.

  • But with strawberries and mixed fruits, it looks really good.

  • Do this.

  • We're gonna add half a cup off sugar, regular sugar.

  • So if you're trying to watch your sugar for any reason, you can reduce the amount because foods if they are optimum season, they will have a little bit of sweetness off their own.

  • So that's that's a fantastic cleaver.

  • And to this, we're gonna add one tablespoon off fresh life.

  • I know this is out of a bottle, but I have squeezed it personally.

  • So it's one tablespoon because I needed to measure it.

  • The line juice is gonna prevent the sugar from crystallizing.

  • Okay, this is mixed in really well.

  • We're gonna take it to her stove and cook it down.

  • Yes, you're gonna put it on medium heat and allowed to come to a boil.

  • Just keep stirring it in between because you don't want any particular part to the jam to get stuck to the sites here.

  • Strawberries have come to a boil, and it's been cooking on a medium high right now, so we're gonna reduce the flame two medium and continue cooking for another 20 to 25 minutes basically until all the white bubbles go away.

  • This this is done.

  • The bubbles are no longer white, so basically that means the moisture has gone looking so beautiful.

  • I think that's the best part about buying food, since he's a beautiful color between 25 minutes, and you can either carry on and allow it to picking up a little bit more.

  • But it will taken once it cools down, and I think that would be good for us.

  • So we just pulled our jam off of the stove and I just can't get over this.

  • Absolutely beautiful.

  • We're gonna transfer it that we have a little container.

  • Here.

  • You can use a glass or a plastic.

  • Whatever continue you want.

  • You want to make sure it's nice and clean, and you want to make sure it's definitely completely dry before we use is so ours is if you're using a glass or a plastic one.

  • I don't don't write off the stove a large.

  • The jumped down just a little bit because you don't want to react, and you definitely don't want a glass bottle took to break.

  • So absolutely, it's a little easier to work with this while it's still warm, because once it cools down, it's gonna stick a little bit more.

  • I can't get over the color gorgeous, and it's homemade.

  • We knew exactly what went into it.

  • No preservatives.

  • And, of course, when you don't use preservatives, there's a downside to bet.

  • Yes, not that bad of a downside, right?

  • This.

  • Actually, you can keep in the refrigerator.

  • Of course, If you are bottle or your containers to realize properly and clean, you can keep it in the refrigerator for up to a month, and I think that would be perfect.

  • By the end of the new fruit, we can make a new batch, right?

  • Let it cool, closed up and stored a little poetry.

  • They go fresh jam every morning.

  • It's so easy.

  • So enjoy this homemade fresh strawberry jam and join us on another episode of Show Me the curry dot com.

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