The red, robust flavor of tree ripened plums. Nothing tastes quite like a sweet, but tangy plum right off the tree! When you put our plums in a jar, the taste captures the full flavor that our Colorado sunshine and cool mountain nights bring out in our fruit.
Rich Red Plum Jam Recipe
- 5 pounds large red-fleshed plums, such as Elephant Hearts, halved and pitted
- 2 pounds white cane sugar, divided
- 2 ounces (4 tablespoons) fresh juice from 2 lemons
- Divide plums halves into two equal portions. In a non-reactive mixing bowl, mix first group of plum halves with 1 pound 4 ounces of sugar. Cut the remaining plum halves in half to make quarters. In a separate bowl, mix plum quarters with remaining 12 ounces sugar. Cover both bowls tightly and let stand at room temperature overnight.
- In a large pot, scrape plum halves along with any sugar and syrup and cook over medium heat, stirring only enough to prevent scorching, until softened, about 15 minutes. Pass plum halves through a food mill fitted with the smallest-hole plate; scrape any plum left on the mill into the plum puree. Mix plum puree into quartered plums and stir in lemon juice.
- Thoroughly wash 12 half-pint canning jars and their lids. If you plan to process the jam for shelf-stable storage, prepare a water bath and sterilize the jars as described in our canning guide. Set several metal spoons on a plate in the freezer. Scrape plum mixture into a wide jamming pot.
- Heat plum mixture over medium-high heat, stirring as needed to prevent scorching, until jam starts to foam, about 15 minutes. Continue to cook, stirring minimally and lowering the heat if necessary to prevent scorching, until foaming has subsided, about 15 minutes longer; scrape any foam off jam surface with a stainless steel spoon as needed. Continue to cook after foaming has subsided until bubbling has slowed and jam looks glossy, 5 to 15 minutes; lower heat as necessary to prevent scorching.
- When plum quarters have broken down and jam has thickened, begin testing for doneness: Turn off heat and set a small spoonful of jam in the freezer for 5 minutes. Jam is ready once it holds together and doesnt run off the spoon when tilted. If jam is too runny, return to heat and cook, stirring frequently and repeating the spoon test every 5 minutes, until jam passes test.
- Transfer jam into prepared canning jars and wipe any jam from the rims. To store in refrigerator, simply place lids on jars, screw on rings, and let cool completely at room temperature before refrigerating. To process jam for shelf-stable storage, bring water bath to a rolling boil. Place lids on jars and screw on rings until they are snug but not overly tight. Carefully lower jars into boiling water bath and process for 10 minutes. Remove jars and let cool completely at room temperature. Unprocessed jam can be refrigerated for a couple of months; Processed jam can be stored in a cool, dark place for up to 1 year.
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FAQ
Is red plum jam sweet?
What is red plum fruit jam?
What does sugar plum jam taste like?
What’s the difference between plum jam and plum butter?
What does plum jam taste like?
Plum jam tastes like summer and those sun-kissed fruits will remind you of warmer days when you’re eating this tasty plum preserve on cold winter days. It’s easy to make with just two ingredients, just plums, and sugar, no added pectin required.
What happens to your blood sugar when you eat a plum?
Plums are considered a low glycemic index and low glycemic load fruit. In other words, eating one or two small plums in one sitting should not cause a spike in blood sugar in either healthy individuals or in those with diabetes or insulin resistance. Although individual responses to foods can vary considerably depending on a number of factors, plums are considered a healthy fruit choice for individuals who need to manage their blood sugar.
How do you know if a plum jam is gelled?
You can also test the texture of your jam by spooning a bit onto a plate that’s been chilled in the freezer. The plate will flash cool the jam, and you’ll be able to see if it’s gelled. Once it’s reached gel stage, ladle the finished plum jam into prepared jars. This plum jam recipe should yield about 4 half-pint (8 oz) jam jars.
What does a red plum look like?
They are typically small to medium-sized, round or oval-shaped, and have smooth skin with colors ranging from deep red to purple, yellow, green, or even black, depending on the variety. The flesh of red plums is sweet, juicy, and can be yellow, orange, or red, again depending on the specific type.