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Our french cherry jam will set perfectly if you follow my instructions. The lemon halves contain natural pectin and help in setting your cherry jam.

Total Time: 1 hour hour 20 minutes minutes

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour

100 Teaspoon

4.6 from 21 votes

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The best homemade cherry jam recipe prepared with fresh cherries, completely without artificial pectin sugar.

Your jam will be perfectly set, just like my cherry jam in the picture.

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This is a french cherry jam prepared the way my mother and grandmother showed me.

That means we follow the traditional way of making jam, which by the way is 100% safe for consumption if you follow all my tips further below and work in a clean environment.

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  • 🍒 Choice of cherries
  • How to make it?
  • 💭 FAQ
  • 👁️ More fruit jams
  • 📖 Recipe
  • 💬 Comments

🍒 Choice of cherries

To make your cherry jam, use only fresh ripe cherries.

You can pick sweet cherries or sour cherries.

Some varieties of cherries are more suitable than others to make jam.

In the sweet cherry section, you will often while find the Bing variety to be a suitable choice to make jam.

Sour cherries like Morello make a great choice too if you want to prepare a tart cherry jam.

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I personally love sour cherry jam because the tart flavors of the deep red fruits work really well with the sugar in the jam.

We also have a sour cherry tree at home and our cherries ripen in July always, so we are bound to use up all the cherries to prepare a homemade jam.

You can make this into a sweet cherry jam recipe or a sour cherry jam recipe, the choice is yours.

How to make it?

To prepare cherry jam is beyond easy!

You just need patience, you need to watch your jam and you need to work clean.

Follow my steps to prepare this gorgeous bright jam from scratch

Step 1

Bring pitted cherries, sugar, lemon juice and lemon halves to a rolling boil.

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Step 2

Keep over medium heat, stir occasionally. Reduce and cook till setting point.

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Step 3

Pour set jam into clean jars and seal lid.

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💭 FAQ

Here are some commonly asked questions that you might have when making jam.

These are often while questions I get from my readers on some of my previous jam recipes.

What's the cherry jam setting temperature?

Your Cherry jam sets at 220 Fahrenheit/ 105 Celsius.

The jam will appear translucent and thick and should not be liquid.

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Why won't my cherry jam set?

Your cherry jam won't set if you didn't cook it long enough overheat.

Cherry fruits are notoriously low in natural pectins and compared to citrus fruits or green apples, for example, the cherry jam won't set as easily and will need some help.

This is why people will add store-bought pectin enriched sugar instead of regular sugar to help the setting process.

Yet, artificial pectin changes the flavor of your jam a bit and pectin sugar is not always everywhere available.

I add lemon juice to my jam and cook the jam with two untreated lemon half rinds to help the setting process and this will help your jam to set too.

If your jam is not set, leave it to cook further and test if the jam is set and repeat if necessary.

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What is pectin and why do I need it?

Pectin is a setting agent found naturally in the skin of fruits.

Pectin mainly appears in sour fruits such as lemons, red currants, and green apples.

That means pectin helps in preserving your fruit jam over a longer period of time without it turning bad.

Sweet and sour cherries contain low to medium-low quantities of natural pectin.

However, sour cherries are a tad richer in natural pectins, yet both cherry varieties need the addition of pectin, either by adding pectin sugar or natural pectin to the cooking process.

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Why is my jam stone hard?

If your jam is stone-hard, it means that you have over-cooked it.

This can happen when you are preparing jam for the first time and you are unsure if your jam has set or not.

In that case, it makes sense to use a thermometer or else you will miss the point when your jam is set.

You have a large enough window, so if you test your jam if it has set or not, you should be fine.

Keep in mind that jam will appear liquid when cooking hot and that the jam will get thicker the moment it cools down.

Fixing an over-cooked jam is more difficult than fixing an undercooked running jam.

You can always cook a running jam further until it's set, but a stone-hard jam will have to be used differently.

The solution for your hard overcooked jam is to turn it into fruit leather, to cook it again a bit with the addition of water so that you can use the jam within days or to turn it into candy.

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Jam making cleanliness precautions

Make sure that you wash your hands frequently when preparing this easy cherry jam recipe.

Sterilize your glass jars and lids to kill all germs by boiling them in water or by keeping them on a tray in the oven.

I drop some vodka or other alcohol into the lids to kill further germs, as this helps in prolonging the shelf life of the cherry jam.

Do not use damaged lids which are corroded.

The jars need to be filled up to the rim because the jars will be turned upside down after they are closed with a lid to create a vacuum.

French jams are prepared this exact way and we don't sterilize the jam-filled jars further in a water bath because it's not necessary if you have followed all the cleanliness precautions mentioned.

Yet, you are free to take the filled jars through a water bath canning, that will help your jam to preserve longer.

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How long will my cherry jam last?

Follow all the cleanliness points and your homemade jam with no pectin will last you about 10 months unopened, stored in a dry and dark place.

Store your jam in the fridge once opened and used and use within a couple of weeks.

Do not eat from the spoon and dip the spoon back into the jam as this will contaminate the jam.

👁️ More fruit jams

  • Fig jam
  • Strawberry Jam
  • Plum Jam

Dear Reader, how are you going to enjoy your cherry jam and what cherries did you use?

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BEST Cherry Jam Recipe without Pectin

Our french cherry jam will set perfectly if you follow my instructions. The lemon halves contain natural pectin and help in setting your cherry jam.

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Course: Breakfast

Cuisine: French

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 1 hour hour 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 100 Teaspoon

Calories: 33kcal

Recipe by: Helene Dsouza

Ingredients

US - Metric

Instructions

  • Rinse your cherries and discard the stems. Pit the cherries to collect the cherry pulp ad discard the seed core.

  • Place the cherries into a large jam cooking pot.

  • Pour all the sugar over the cherries.

  • Cut your lemon into two, squeeze out the juice and pour juice over cherries and sugar. Drop the lemon halves into the pot.

  • Mix the fruits and sugar and keep on the heat.

  • Stir everything well and bring your cherry jam to a rolling boil.

  • Reduce the heat and leave your jam to cook so that the jam can form and gets reduced. This can take 30-60 minutes, depending on your heat setting and pot. Stir occasionally and don't let anything burn on.

  • You can choose to blend the jam smoothly. This is optional.

  • Test if your jam is set by dropping some of the liquid hot jam on an ice-cold plate (which you kept in your freezer). Then turn the plate around to see if the jam is running or set. If the jam is running continue to cook further and repeat the test later again. Or/And test by checking the temperature of your jam. The jam setting temperature should be 210° Fahrenheit/ 105° Celsius.

  • Grab clean sterilized jars and lids. Pour 2-3 drops of rum or vodka into the lids to disinfect further.

  • Pout the jam into your jars up to the rim. Close the jars with the lids and quickly turn the jar upside down to create a vacuum.

  • Turn the jar back, later on, label with name and date and store in a cool and dry place. Store in the fridge once the jar has been opened.

Notes

  1. Use only organic untreated lemon halves in your jam because you don't want pesticides in your jam!
  2. 1 Teaspoon = one serving, 100 Teaspoons is about 3 jars (roughly). Recommended use is 1 Teaspoon serving on a slice of bread.
  3. Can be sotred for up to 10 months in a dry and cool place away from sun light. Keep in the fridge after opening the jam and use up within weeks.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

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Amount Per Serving

Calories 33Calories from Fat 9

% Daily Value*

Fat 1g2%

Saturated Fat 1g5%

Sodium 1mg0%

Potassium 24mg1%

Carbohydrates 9g3%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 8g9%

Protein 1g2%

Vitamin A 6IU0%

Vitamin C 1mg1%

Calcium 2mg0%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

BEST Cherry Jam Recipe [+Video] 🍒 MasalaHerb.com? ›

The Magic of Macerating

One of my favorite tricks for jam-making is macerating the fruit first. Macerating is the process of coating the fruit in sugar and letting it rest for a few hours or overnight, which pulls some of the juice out of the fruit and creates a syrup with the sugar.

What is the secret to making jam? ›

The Magic of Macerating

One of my favorite tricks for jam-making is macerating the fruit first. Macerating is the process of coating the fruit in sugar and letting it rest for a few hours or overnight, which pulls some of the juice out of the fruit and creates a syrup with the sugar.

Is there a lot of pectin in cherries? ›

Pears, apples, guavas, quince, plums, gooseberries, and oranges and other citrus fruits contain large amounts of pectin, while soft fruits, like cherries, grapes, and strawberries, contain small amounts of pectin.

What type of cherries are best for jam? ›

Tart cherries are most often used to desserts, jams, jellies, and sauces where they will be paired with large amounts of sugar or rich, creamy ingredients. Their tart, acid flavor adds brightness to balance the richness or sweetness. Two common varieties of tart cherries are Montmorency and Morello.

Is cherry jam the same as cherry preserves? ›

Cherry preserves are different from cherry jam in that preserves contain easily distinguishable whole fruits or fruit pieces, as opposed to jam, for which chopped or crushed fruit is cooked until soft and spreadable.

What not to do when making jam? ›

While making it is actually quite straightforward, it's important to avoid a few common mistakes in order to achieve success.
  1. Doubling the batch. ...
  2. Reducing the sugar. ...
  3. Not adding lemon. ...
  4. Completely fearing commercial pectin. ...
  5. Not cooking long enough.
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What is the best sugar for jam? ›

Coarse-grain white granulated sugar is best for jam-making as it ensures a good clear jam, but fine caster sugar can also be used. The coarse grains dissolve more slowly and evenly, giving a better result. Granulated sugar with added pectin is also available, but it shouldn't be necessary to use this.

How do you thicken cherry jam? ›

Add pectin.

While this trick won't work for jam recipes that already call for pectin, adding pectin to a loose batch of jam while re-cooking it almost guarantees that the jam with set back up nicely. Whisk a tablespoon of powdered pectin (preferably the no-sugar-needed variety) into the pot of cooking jam.

Why is my cherry jam bitter? ›

Your jam may taste bitter because it's over-cooked. Sometimes overcooked jam can be a good thing, as it has a nice caramel flavor that will work well used in desserts. However, if it's really overcooked the sugar will give it a bitter burnt taste. Sadly if the jam is burnt it's beyond saving.

Is lemon juice high in pectin? ›

Lemons, and other sour citrus fruits, contain fairly high amounts of pectin. However the pectin is found mainly in the skin and membranes of the fruit rather than in the juice. Consequently adding lemon juice to regular sugar for the chilli jam will not help it to set.

Why is my cherry jam runny? ›

If there isn't enough pectin in the fruit itself and you don't add extra pectin, the result is runny jelly or jam.

Which fruit makes the best jam? ›

1. Fruits that are high in natural pectin and acid.

Some examples of the fruits that are high in natural pectin and acid are apples, oranges, melons, cherries, currants, grapes, raspberries. While the opposites are peaches, strawberries, peach, pineapple, grapefruit, pears, blueberries, papaya.

Why is my cherry jam not setting? ›

If it still hasn't set, it's time to determine how much jam needs to be recooked. You don't want to remake more than 8 cups (4 pints) at a time. For every 4 cups of jam that needs to be remade, whisk together 1/4 cup sugar and 1 tablespoon powdered pectin.

Does cherry jam go bad? ›

According to the USDA, an unopened jar of jam or jelly can be stored in the pantry for up to 12 months. This long shelf-life is due to the sugar content in the product, which acts like a preservative, says Lee.

Do you have to pit cherries for jam? ›

If you want a thicker jam, increase the sugar to 3 cups (600g). Remove the stems and pit the cherries. Put them in a large non-reactive pot. If using sweet cherries, add 2-3 tablespoons of water to the pot.

How long is cherry jam good for? ›

With a few sweet cherries mixed in and a dash of optional brandy, this jam is worth the work! You can cool the jam and keep it in the refrigerator or process it in a hot water bath for ten minutes to seal. The sealed jars will keep for up to a year in a cool, dark place.

How to make high quality jam? ›

4 Tips for Making Perfect Homemade Jam
  1. Clean and sterilize your jars. Making sure you clean your jars well will maintain the shelf life of the jam and protect your food from spoilage. ...
  2. Use the right kind of sugar. ...
  3. Check the level of pectin in your fruit. ...
  4. The wrinkle test.

Should you stir jam while it's boiling? ›

5. Do Not Stir Once Mixture Is Boiling. Once your jam/marmalade it has reached a rapid rolling boil do not stir it. Stirring it will alter the temperature of the jam/marmalade meaning it will take longer to reach the setting point.

How do you make jam more flavorful? ›

The best jams strike a balance among three ingredients: fruit, sugar and acid. Peak-season fruit is thickened with granulated sugar, which, along with an acid like lemon or lime juice, helps enhance its flavor.

What ingredient thickens jam? ›

Commercial pectin helps thicken jam made with low-pectin fruits, like blackberry jam, or vegetable jelly recipes, like pepper jelly. It comes in powder or liquid form, but the former is the most common. Add powdered pectin to the fruit juice, chopped fruit, or strained purée before heating the jam mixture.

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