I discovered the joy of making Jam with this Mango Jam recipe.I’ve been making it for sometime now.I’ve also tried Apple Jam and Pineapple Jam[yet to blog].So it was with great interest I read through Deeba’s recipe for Strawberry Vanilla Bean Conserve.We get good Strawberries this time of the year and I wanted to try it so badly.I tried making it with a lesser amount first and loved it so much that I already have 3 small jars of conserve sitting happily in the shelf.Yes,the recipe is that good.
So without further ado,here’s the recipe-followed verbatim from Deeba’s.
Strawberry Vanilla Bean Conserve
Ingredients
1 kg of either very small strawberries or halved hulled larger strawberries
1 kg granulated vanilla sugar (or regular sugar)
1 vanilla bean, split
Juice of 3 limes (or 1 lemon)
Method
Place alternate layers of strawberries and sugar into a bowl; add the lime juice and vanilla bean, cover and leave to stand overnight.Make sure the bean is submerged in the liquid to help infuse well.
Next day, transfer the fruit and sugar to a pan, bring slowly to the boil and simmer for 5 minutes. Pour back into the bowl, cover and leave again for another day.
Finally, transfer to a pan, bring to the boil and simmer until setting point is reached. Remove from the heat and leave to cool a little until the fruit begins to sink in the syrup. Stir and pour into small, hot sterilized jars and cover immediately.Makes about 1.5 kgs of conserve.
Next day, transfer the fruit and sugar to a pan, bring slowly to the boil and simmer for 5 minutes. Pour back into the bowl, cover and leave again for another day.
Finally, transfer to a pan, bring to the boil and simmer until setting point is reached. Remove from the heat and leave to cool a little until the fruit begins to sink in the syrup. Stir and pour into small, hot sterilized jars and cover immediately.Makes about 1.5 kgs of conserve.
I can see why you'd want to make this again and again. It looks delectable.
ReplyDeleteWow looks yummy & pefect ....love ur click
ReplyDeleteDivya.... Even i wanted to try out Jam at home but was always hesitant now tht u have put this up I will surely try luks tooo yum
ReplyDeleteWow, this is awesome. Never tried this before. Thanks for sharing. Even I get good strawberries during this season. Off to store to get some now :):)
ReplyDeletewow excellent recipe.Too good...Mouthwatering...nice clicks.
ReplyDeleteDelicious!! Lovely click!
ReplyDeletelovely recipe and thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletedivya:
ReplyDeleteIt looks mouth watering and the click is so beautifully taken!
mmmmm,..:-)
ReplyDeletePerfect Jam and nice clicks too Divya!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy ..
Nice tempting clicks :-)
Strawberry is one fruit I havent tried making jams with. Looks great Divya!
ReplyDeleteWowo that jam just looks so so yumm. I would love to hav ethis with my toast in the motning.
ReplyDeleteIt looks delicious! Just waiting to get my own kitchen! :)
ReplyDeletei loved making strawberry jam once...yours looks deliicous..
ReplyDeleteabsolutely delicious!
ReplyDeleteGlossy conserve looks fantastic...would like to have few spoons for my sunday breakfast..
ReplyDeleteYummmyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy the click is making me drool :)
ReplyDeleteColourful and delicious....
ReplyDeleteNothing can be best than a home made one..such a beautiful colour divya...awesome...
ReplyDeleteawesome click...looks yummy...
ReplyDeleteDeeba is a true inspiration to many of us, all her recipes are fantastic and always come out good :) I am not a big jam or conserve person but would love a dollop on cake :)
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ReplyDeleteIt turns out very nicely, I could smell the scent of vanilla beans right from here. Definitely gonna give it a shot. Thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteHey, it is not clear when to add the lime juice and vanilla! Do we add it along with the fruit and sugar separately one by one or mix the vanilla bean to the lemon juice and add it to the fruit and sugar mixture?
ReplyDeleteOr the lemon juice and vanilla bean mixture should be soaked over night????
Clarity required! :)
Plus, what's the difference between lime and lemon?
A beginner like me wouldn't know! Pardon my ignorance!