Red Ribbon Peach Jam Recipe

Red Ribbon Peach Jam Recipe

  By [email protected]  ,

August 31, 2016

  • Yields: 6 half-pints
Red Ribbon Peach Jam Recipe

Directions

1Prepare jars and lids according to manufacturer’s instructions for sterilized jars. Keep jars hot.

2Measure sugar into dry container and set aside.

3Combine peaches, lemon juice, and pectin into 6-quart or 8-quart saucepan. When mixture comes to a full boil, quickly stir in premeasured sugar amount. Stirring constantly, return to a full boil (a boil that cannot be stirred down) and boil for 1 minute. Do not overcook pectin as it may break down and prevent gelling.

4Remove from heat and skim foam from surface.

5Quickly ladle into hot jars. Leave 1⁄4-inch headspace at the top. Use a clean damp cloth to wipe any spilled jam from rims and threads of jars. Cover with hot lids and tighten rings firmly.

6Set hot jars on rack in canner or large saucepot of boiling water. Water must cover jars by 1 or 2 inches. Cover canner and return to boiling. Process for 15 minutes, (begin timer when water has returned to a boil). At altitudes of 1000 feet or higher, increase processing time 1 minute for each 1000 feet of altitude.

7Remove canner from heat, remove lid and let jars sit 5 minutes in canner. Remove jars from canner, set on a clean towel or rack to cool 12-24 hours.

8When cool, check seals. Lids should be down in the center or stay down when pressed. Remove rims, label, date and store in a cool, dark, dry place. Unsealed jars should be refrigerated and used within 3 weeks.

Ingredients

4 cups fresh peaches, peeled and chopped, and slightly crushed

1/3 cup lemon juice, plus water to equal 1 cup

1 package Mrs. Wages® Fruit Pectin Home Jell®

4 cups sugar

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For canning safety, always consider your local altitude when calculating accurate processing times. Read this USDA guide for proper food safety and canning processing guidelines or consult the National Center for Home Food Preservation’s Guide 1 Principles of Home Canning. Also, prepare and process home canning jars and lids according to manufacturer’s instructions for sterilized jars. Keep jars hot.

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