Jeannette's Jam (Bread Machine)

"Posted in response to request. From bbonline.com . I have not yet tried this. Yield is estimated."
 
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Ready In:
1hr 25mins
Ingredients:
4
Yields:
2 cups
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ingredients

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directions

  • Place all ingredients in bread pan. Set to jam cycle and start.
  • Spoon into containers and refrigerate.

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Reviews

  1. What a nice way for my kids to wake up this morning! To the smell of fresh bread and having this delicious jam that I made last night to put on it. Wonderful!!! Very easy and a great way to showcase the blueberry, strawberry, blackberry and raspberry mixture that I used. The only thing I did was to blend the berries up a bit before using them because we don't like our jam as "chunky". I would maybe add a bit more pectin next time because of this. I will absolutely make this again! Made for 1,2,3, Tag. Thanks duonyte! :)
     
  2. I'm so proud of my first jam. I used 8 ounces of frozen blueberries and 8 ounces of frozen raspberries. I used fresh lemon juice. It's so easy to do. And it tastes great. Next time I may try to use splenda instead of sugar. Thanks Duonyte. Made for 123 hit wonders
     
  3. We really liked this jam. We used 8 ounces of frozen strawberries (cut into big chunks) and 8 ounces of frozen blueberries. We also halved the sugar, and found the sweetness about right for our tastes. The recipe yeilded a half a mason jar of jam.
     
  4. Very good recipe. Jelled perfectly, tasted good. Very easy. I used a package of mixed blueberries, rasperries, and blackberries and used cherry brandy instead of lemon juice.
     
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My screen name is a diminutive in Lithuanian for bread, so you won't be suprised to learn that I love to bake bread. In recent years I have been baking a lot of sourdough breads and have several starters sitting in my refrigerator. But I like to cook a lot of other things, as well, especially from various cultures. The cat wishes I would concentrate on meat and fish... I joined a few years ago but started posting recipes and participating in forums just recently - I wish I had done so earlier. Recipezaar is a great community! Right now I am a co-host for the Breads and Baking and the Eastern Europe forums - I hope to see you there!
 
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