Sugar Free Strawberry Jam

As I most recently have a little time, I had been browsing on the internet a few days ago. In search of new, stirring thoughts, inspirational recipes that We have never tested before, to amaze my loved ones with. Looking for a while unfortunately could not discover too many interesting things. Just before I thought to give up on it, I came across this tempting and simple dessert by chance at SunCakeMom. It seemed so yummy on its pic, that required quick actions.
It was simple enough to imagine the way it is created, its taste and how much my husband will like it. Actually, it is extremely easy to impress the man when it comes to cakes. Anyways, I visited the website and used the simple instuctions that had been coupled with wonderful photos of the method. It really makes life less difficult. I could suppose it is a slight hassle to take photos in the middle of cooking in the kitchen as you may most often have gross hands and so i sincerely appreciate the time and energy she devote to make this blogpost .
With that in mind I am empowered presenting my own, personal dishes in the same way. Many thanks for the concept.
I was fine tuning the main formula to make it for the taste of my family. I’ve got to mention that it was a great outcome. They prized the taste, the structure and enjoyed getting a treat such as this in the midst of a lively week. They basically requested even more, more and more. Thus the next occasion I am not going to commit the same miscalculation. I’m going to twin the quantity .

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Sugar free strawberry jam recipe, it is easier to make than you think and still tastes fantastic!
Sugar free strawberry jam is on the make. This is one of my favourite part of spring. It’s strawberry season! You can find this tasty, red fruit wherever you go. I’ve been making up new recipes that contains strawberries so we can enjoy its delicious taste day after day. As a bonus, I came across an excellent deal the other day. Strawberries were on sale! As of course I couldn’t resist, I might have bought a bit more than we could eat…
Luckily enough, I could call my mum to give me some advice as she has almost 40 years of experience of making jams. So I can totally trust her.
Here is her first piece of advice. Don’t even think to begin making jams unless you have at least a couple of hours to spend at home guarding your jam. Before you get me wrong, let me explain, it doesn’t mean you have to stand next to the saucepan for hours. But you have to make sure the jam is stirred occasionally. Beside that you can do practically everything else (cook dinner, read stories to the kids, watch a movie or your favourite series, chat your friends, check your Facebook posts or relax on the sofa).
Since we try to reduce our sugar and artificial preservatives consuming, I used lemon skin instead of the packet of pectin (you can normally buy in the shops) which is responsible for the consistency of the jam. Stevia leaves (that I have home in a pot) and some honey instead of sugar. The final result is wonderful. I bet you couldn’t spot the difference between this one and the one most of us used to which made with sugar.
Ingredients:
4 kilogrammes strawberries
2 lemon (to be precise only the skin what we’ll need.)
8 tablespoons honey (2 spoonfuls per kilogramme)
A bunch of stevia leaves
How to make strawberry jam without sugar:
1. Use your biggest saucepan to cook strawberries.
2. Wash strawberries, cut the leaves off the top, chop them into halves or smaller pieces before putting all of them in the saucepan followed by the honey.
3. Increase heat, stir mixture occasionally. The strawberries start liquifying slowly.
4. Add grated lemon skin into the mixture.
the stevia leaves. I know these green leaves might look strange in the jam but don’t worry, it will taste fab at the end.
6. Mix and cook for another half an hour until it all starts coming together as syrup consistency. Don’t forget to stir occasionally.
7. In the meantime clean and sterilise jam jars and their lids. Wash and rinse them first. Then put them in a big saucepan of water and bring them to a boil.
8. Dry jars with a clean tea-towel to get them ready for the cooked jam.
10. Turn jars back straightup and wrap them into tea-towels one by one to keep them warm. Tuck them in a warm blanket and leave strawberry jam to cool down there for the next 24 hours. Before you place them in the fridge. Maybe it sounds a bit strange but this is a crucial step otherwise the strawberry jam will go off.
11. Put them in the fridge. Enjoy having them with different desserts such as crepes or yogurts that you can use your delicious, healthy, homemade strawberry jam.

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