This is the time of the year when we all get excited about thinking of ideas to preserve the summer vegetables and fruits. The Complete book of home preserving has lots of ideas that will come handy. There are about 400 recipes and 48 colour photographs in the book.
The detailed instruction on the book is easy to understand and follow, which beginners will appreciate. It also answers questions the experienced canners may have. There is a produce guide and a glossary that explains everything we need to know from ingredients to canning equipment. The book is separated to seven chapters: getting started, soft spread, fabulous fruits, salsa relish chutney, condiments, perfect pickles, tomato and pressure canning.
When we preserve at home it is free from chemical additives and preservatives. This book gives directions on safe canning and preserving methods.
I think preserving food to have during off-season is lots of fun, which becomes useful when it isn't in season. I usually make jam with berries, chutney with tomato and pickle vegetables. These homemade goods make delicious gifts that family and friends appreciate.
I made about a cup of pear jam to have with puri.
2 ripe pears
1/4 cup sugar
1/2 tbsp lemon juice
1 star anise
Combine the peeled chopped pear with the sugar and lemon juice. Let it cook in low heat, you can cover the pan lightly so it will cook in its own liquid. Add the star anise towards the end when the pear get soft and has a jam consistency or it will have an overpowering taste.
I served the jam with puri. We finished the jam in a couple of days, so I am not sure how it will taste if it is kept for a long period of time in the fridge.
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Delicious Jam.. Inviting..
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Never tried pear jam before. Thanks for the review of this book.
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yummy innovative jam,never tried this before !!
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I like home made jams. My grandma used to make pear and cranberry jam.
ReplyDeleteI should also make jams at home rather than taking the easy way out, that is buying the ready made ones. Looks really tempting and what a way to preserved the pears.
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Come to think of it, I've never tried pear jam before! Everyone is making jams lately. I need proper training or got to learn how to do it!
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ReplyDeleteMiriam@Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters
jam with pear sounds yummy..always pear get over ripen and rots here so can rescue it before that stage by making jams..good idea.
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ReplyDeleteI've never made fruit jam although I've made coconut egg jam a couple of times. I should try this recipe..thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI have friends who make their own jam, mostly freezer jams, but I've yet to try it myself. Looks like I'm missing out on all the fun!
ReplyDeleteI Love pear jam and this book sounds lovely! Puri and jam! Mmmmm
ReplyDeleteJam looks so yumm and interesting flavor of that staranice those puris looks so tempting....
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ReplyDeleteThis homemade Pear jam looks wonderful, much better than the jams sold in the market.
ReplyDeleteI love Pear anything never tried something like this very intriguing indeed!
ReplyDeleteI never knew homemade jam was so simple to make! Great for when we have overripe fruit that no one wants to eat.
ReplyDeleteYour pear jam looks amazing....so simple and delish!
ReplyDeleteNice recipe. Looks wonderful and delicious.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious...never tried Pear jam though
ReplyDeleteI have made peach jam before but never had pear jam. This looks pretty good.
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