Ingredients
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1/3
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1/2
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1
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1
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1
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1
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4
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2
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2
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1/2
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1/2 - 1
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1
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48
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Directions
Jalapeno Spiked Cherry Jam, Honey Sweetened, This is a reduced sugar version of Recipe #122867 using natural honey , This is a reduced sugar version of Recipe #122867 using natural honey
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Steps
1
Done
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Make Calcium Water, from Box of Pamonas. Put Tsp White Calcium Powder and Cup Water in a Small, Clear Jar With Lid. Store in Refrigerator Between Uses. Lasts a Number of Months. Shake Well Before Using. |
2
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Wash and Rinse Jars; Place Canning Rack and Jars in Canning Pot With Water Just to the Just Barely Cover Jar Rims. Bring Water to a Boil, Turn Down Heat, and Let Jars Stand in Hot Water to Sterilize. |
3
Done
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Using a Food Processor, Process the Cherries in Small (4 or So) Batches So They Are Slightly Chunky, not Liquid. Process the Jalapenos and the Lime Juice to Very Fine. |
4
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Combine All Ingredients Except For Honey and Pectin Ingredients in a Medium Saucepan With a Lid. |
5
Done
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Put 4 Tsp of Calcium Water Into the Saucepan. (prepared from the Box of Pamonas.). |
6
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in a Separate Bowl, Thoroughly Combine Cup Honey and 3 Tsp Pectin. (from the Box of Pamonas.). |
7
Done
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Bring Ingredients in Saucepan to a Boil, Reduce Heat, Stir and Simmer For About 5 Minutes. |
8
Done
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Using a Rubber Spatula, Add Honey/Pectin to Saucepan and Stir Vigorously For 1-2 Minutes. Return Saucepan to a Boil. Remove from Heat, and Use Spatula to Skim and Remove Excess Foam. |
9
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Bring One Jar and a 2 Piece Lid Out of the Hot Water. Insert Funnel and Fill Jars to of Top. Wipe Any Excess Off the Rim and Screw on 2-Piece Lid. Place Jar in Water and Repeat Until the Jam Fills the Last Jar. Leftover Jam Can Be Put in a Jar and Into the Fridge. Try to Do This Step Swiftly. |
10
Done
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Bring Water to a Boil and Process Jars For 10-15 Minutes. Remove from Water Carefully, and Let Cool. |
11
Done
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You May Hear Popping as the Jars Cool. Leave Them Be! Dont Shake or Jostle Them For 24 Hours. After That, Check Seals- Lids Should Be Sucked Down. Any Jars That Didnt Seal Can Be Refrigerated. |