Ingredients
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1 1/2
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500
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35
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2 1/2
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4
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Directions
Blueberry-Sage-Ginger Jam, This blueberry jam is flavored with fresh sage and freshly grated ginger In this method use Dr Oetker’s Gelling Sugar , which already contains pectin The Super Gelling Sugar 3:1 reduces the amount of needed sugar to 1/3 of the fruit weight This makes the jam not so sweet and very fruity and fresh , This blueberry jam is flavored with fresh sage and freshly grated ginger In this method use Dr Oetker’s Gelling Sugar , which already contains pectin The Super Gelling Sugar 3:1 reduces the amount of needed sugar to 1/3 of the fruit weight This makes the jam not so sweet and very fruity and fresh
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Steps
1
Done
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In a Large Bowl Mix Blueberries and "dr. Oetker's Super Gelling Sugar 3:1". |
2
Done
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Add 2 Tablespoons of Lime Juice and the Freshly Grated Ginger. Prick the Berries With a Fork, but Don't Mash Them. |
3
Done
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Let Stand This Mixture For 2 Hours, Mixing from Time to Time and Pricking More Berries If Needed. the Sugar Will not Dissolved Completely During That Time, but There Should Be Some Fluid. |
4
Done
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Add the Fresh Sage Leaves and Transfer to a Suited Pot and Bring to a Boil Over Medium High Heat Stirring All the Time. |
5
Done
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Let Cook For 4 Minutes, Stirring Constantly. Then Remove from Heat and Remove Sage Leaves. |
6
Done
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Add 2 Tablespoons of Lime Juice. If You Want You Can Mash Now the Berries as You Would Like Them in Your Jam. |
7
Done
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Fill Into Twist Off Preserving Jars and Close Jars. Let Stand For 1 Minute and Then Turn Up Side Down. Let Stand For 10 Minutes and Turn Over Again. Let Cool Completely. |
8
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Note on "dr. Oetker's Super Gelling Sugar 3:1". Dr. Oetker Is a Well Known Brand in Germany. There Are Several Gelling Sugars Available. the "3:1" Super Gelling Sugar Already Contains Pectin and You Only Need 1/3 of Sugar. If You Can't Get It, You Could Also Use Dr. Oetker's 2:1 Super Gelling Sugar. |
9
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Note on Sage Leaves: use Fresh Sprigs of Sage, Which Make About 35 Leaves. I Bind the Sprigs Together, So That They Can Easily Be Removed. or Bead the Leaves on a Suited Twine. |