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Plum jam with spices

2 September 2015 · 1 Comment

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Plum jam with spices

I just came back yesterday. I was spending a very, very long week-end in Montpellier. So lucky ! However summer and holidays are … definitely over … Once again, it was too quick … I hope that we will still have few more nice days before fall comes.

For my own comfort, I am most of the time laying on my couch in front of the TV under a large blanket or in a warm bath reading. Anyway this is always something related to “warm” or “sugar” 🙂 !

Speaking of which … Jam is one of my favourite sugar. That’s the best. On top of some bread, croissant, in a yoghurt or a tart … It goes with everything ! Almost …

Plum jam with spices

I hope that you will like this jam as much as the mother of my best friend loved it 🙂 ! I made it for the Bataille Food #26 organised by Florence du blog Un “Flo” de bonnes choses. If you want to know more about this food contest, read the French version of this post :).

And you will find below the recipe.

Plum jam with spices

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins
Cook Time 1 hour hr
Total Time 1 hour hr 20 minutes mins
Course Jam
Cuisine French
Servings 8 jars

Ingredients
  

  • 2 kg. of plums
  • 1.2 kg. of sugar
  • the juice of 1 lemon
  • 1 level teaspoon of gingerbread spices coriander, star anise, cinnamon, clove

Instructions
 

  • Wash, seed and dice plums.
  • Mix fruits with sugar, lemon juice and spices.
  • Leave to rest one night in your fridge.
  • The next day, cook the mixture in a large pot on medium/low heat for around 60 minutes.
  • Remove foam regularly monitoring the cooking process.
  • To check if the jam is ready, drop a bit of jam on top of a clean plate and if it sticks fill in your sterilised jars. Do not hesitate to place your plate in your fridge, so the jam will cool down more quickly.

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  1. Nancy says

    3 September 2015 at 12h00

    perfect! I’m buying the plums today to make this jam.

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