Friday 5 May 2017

Fruit Jam - Lilly Pilly Berries

If you have a fruit free or plant in your garden, it can be both a blessing and nightmare! Blessing as it's always a pleasure to enjoy your organically grown fruits, nightmare as it can quickly become boring to consume the same fruits just because it is there all the time...

In our case, we have some very healthy Lilly Pilly Berry shrubs which are abundant with berries in the Autumn season each year. These native berries are not the ideal fruits to consume raw unlike other common fruits so we get creative and make our own fresh jam. Oh what a delicious jam it makes! One of the best ways to get kids involved too - picking and sorting berries, and cooking a very yummy treat with them :)

Our fresh picked Lilly Pilly Berries:

 
Here it is, our sweet and delicious Lilly Pilly Fruit Jam.

Ingredients (for a small bottle of jam) - about 2 cups of Lilly Pilly berries, 3 cups of water, 3/4 cup of raw sugar, 1 teaspoon lemon juice.

Make: Wash the berries and de-seed them. This is a time consuming task but leaving seeds in the berries will give you chewy bits in your jam - some may like this too. Put de-seeded berries in a thick bottom pan (non stick is better), add all the water and bring to boil. Add the sugar and keep boiling, stirring in between. Add the lemon juice. After about 10 minutes of boiling you will see the berries change to a reddish colour and water will have reduced. Keep stirring for another 5 minutes or so, until you have a jam like substance and turn off the heat. Take care not to over cook as the jam can get hard once cooled. Let the jam cool and enjoy with toast, muffins or scones :)

 

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