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Title: Basic Blackberry Jam
Post by: Chelsea (Thermie Groupie) on August 12, 2009, 05:07:26 am
Recipe Name: Basic Blackberry Jam
(although you could also use raspberries etc)

Makes: 2 Medium Bottles

Ingredients:
500g Blackberries (thawed or fresh)
500g Granulated sugar (raw sugar is fine)
Lemon Juice - The juice from 1 medium lemon

Method:
Place all ingredients in bowl and cook for 40 minutes at 100 degrees on speed 2.
Check for a set - tilt bowl, stand it back straight and then look for gel at the top of the bowl.
If it needs longer cook in 5 minutes intervals (100 degrees on speed 2), checking for a set after each interval.
If you reach 50 minutes and it still isn't setting place a folded towel firmly over the MC and heat on Varoma for 3 minutes, speed 2 (be careful removing the towel as it will be quite hot).
Pour the jam into warm sterilised bottles.


Notes:
Title: Re: Basic Blackberry Jam
Post by: marmee on August 12, 2009, 05:33:37 am
 :-*

Thank you so much for sharing this xx
Title: Re: Basic Blackberry Jam
Post by: Thermomixer on August 12, 2009, 08:26:48 am
Thanks Chelsea - do you have many blackberries (brambles) growing wild in Tassie? 

We used to go up to the local hills and pick them when we were kids.  ;D ;D ;D  Those were the days.
Title: Re: Basic Blackberry Jam
Post by: Chelsea (Thermie Groupie) on August 12, 2009, 08:47:01 am
Thanks Chelsea - do you have many blackberries (brambles) growing wild in Tassie? 

We used to go up to the local hills and pick them when we were kids.  ;D ;D ;D  Those were the days.

Yes lot's.  A lane way along the road from us has a big patch.  I don't go there anymore though after seeing a big snake.  :o
Title: Re: Basic Blackberry Jam
Post by: ~Narelle~ on February 20, 2010, 09:29:55 pm
Oh Chelsea thanks for this!  I've been picking blackberries like mad, we live on a rural road and have heaps too.  And some of them are so big and fat!  There are some at the school bus stop, so I pick a tub and send to school while we wait for the bus! 

MIL is coming for arvo tea, so going to make some fresh jam and scones.  YUM!
Title: Re: Basic Blackberry Jam
Post by: andiesenji on February 20, 2010, 09:36:17 pm
It's the wrong season for fresh fruits here but I recently came across this recipe and copied the link to my "must-try"  file.
The combination of peaches and blackberries just sounds soooo good.

Obviously it's not for the TMX but it shouldn't be too difficult to convert for those of you who are experienced.

http://www.familyoven.com/recipe/peach-and-blackberry-tart-with-oatmeal-cookie-crust/53884
Title: Re: Basic Blackberry Jam
Post by: Thermomixer on February 21, 2010, 01:48:47 am
Does sound like a good combo with a crumble topping;  I have seen something similar here recently - maybe one of the food mags?
Title: Re: Basic Blackberry Jam
Post by: achookwoman on February 21, 2010, 08:36:29 am
Thanks for all the ideas.  The grandchildren don't like the seeds,  so i was going to make jelly.  Now I think I will cook the berries with some nectarines, zap them while in the TMX, push through the mouli, back into TMX with sugar and presto jam without seeds.
Title: Re: Basic Blackberry Jam
Post by: cookie1 on February 21, 2010, 09:32:24 am
I don't blame you for not picking the blackberries after seeing a snake. If there is anything that will send me into a flat spin and have me sitting on a table it is a snake.
Title: Re: Basic Blackberry Jam
Post by: judydawn on February 21, 2010, 09:53:27 am
Snakes can climb tables can't they Cookie1 ??? ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Basic Blackberry Jam
Post by: Chelsea (Thermie Groupie) on February 21, 2010, 10:31:00 am
Golly I hope not!!!  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Basic Blackberry Jam
Post by: achookwoman on February 21, 2010, 11:22:32 am
I'd run a mile if I saw a snake, (not very fast).   In 27 years up here, we have never seen a snake.  However we do have leeches. :'( :'( :'(
Title: Re: Basic Blackberry Jam
Post by: cookie1 on February 21, 2010, 12:03:50 pm
Judy, I would then be hanging off the light fittings.  When we were teaching in Carnamah we had a lovely old guy next door who couldn't manage to mow his weeds down so DH would do it for him. One day a snake came out and over to our yard. DH wanted me to watch where it went so he could dispose of it-it was very hard to see from the top of the chair I had on the table. :-))
Title: Re: Basic Blackberry Jam
Post by: judydawn on February 21, 2010, 01:19:45 pm
I wondered where you were heading as soon as I read the bit about the snake heading over to your place  ;D ;D ;D ;D  They say to just stand still and the snake will leave you alone but I just can't see you (or me) doing that Cookie1.
Title: Re: Basic Blackberry Jam
Post by: andiesenji on February 21, 2010, 07:57:18 pm
During the snake "season" (they hibernate during cold weather) I carry a heavy hoe whenever I go out into the garden.  I don't do any actual dirt work with it but it makes a dandy snake killer. 
I don't bother the non-poisonous ones but we have the Mojave Green rattlesnake here and their neurotoxin is deadly unless one gets the antitoxin within a short time of the bite. 
I have used various implements to kill them but the old hoe is still the best.  Although, I did have considerable success with a giant balloon whisk I bought on a whim many years ago and which lived in my garden shed after I removed it from the kitchen.  When I say giant, I mean that it was more than three feet long and I bought it at a restaurant supply place to use as a decoration.  The heavy wires really did a number on the rattler that had invaded my shed. 
Title: Re: Basic Blackberry Jam
Post by: cookie1 on February 22, 2010, 06:25:54 am
Andie the thought of this sends shivers down my spine.
Title: Re: Basic Blackberry Jam
Post by: Chelsea (Thermie Groupie) on February 22, 2010, 06:56:45 am
Yes I must admit I'm not a snake lover either Andie and would rather dispose of them than hope they slither away of their own accord.  Last year one slithered past our front door and was gone by the time I had got the spade from our shed.  I haven't seen one yet this summer, but am ready all the same.
Title: Re: Basic Blackberry Jam
Post by: obbie on April 17, 2010, 06:22:27 am
 :) i just made mullberry jam, instead of blackberrys.
thanks,
Robyn
Title: Re: Basic Blackberry Jam
Post by: jactela on May 19, 2010, 11:33:52 am
i made this on the weekend, but used raspberries instead. i didnt quite have 500 grams so threw in a tin of passionfruit.

i was glad i was watching it cooking because it started overflowing, i turned the speed right down until it went down and then back up again. had to do that a few times.

Its a really really yummy jam. i had 4 medium size jars!
Title: Re: Basic Blackberry Jam
Post by: EmeraldSue on February 16, 2016, 08:31:52 am
We went blackberry picking, but it wasn't a good year for blackberries. I only had 450g of berries, so I added 2 Granny Smith apples and ended up with 31/2 jars of lovely jam.  Mine was well and truly ready after 40 minutes of cooking.
Title: Re: Basic Blackberry Jam
Post by: cookie1 on February 16, 2016, 11:19:17 am
It looks yum. Are the blackberries growing wild ES?
Title: Re: Basic Blackberry Jam
Post by: EmeraldSue on February 16, 2016, 11:29:17 am
The blackberries were growing wild on a farm in the Adelaide Hills. We were invited to a shared lunch on St Valentine's Day followed by blackberry picking. We had a very dry and hot December, so the berries were small and difficult to pick. It took ages to get enough berries off the prickly bushes to make a few pots of jam, but I've also got some steeping in vodka. ;)
We had a lovely day, met some new friends and had a long walk through the bush and spotted quite a few koalas.
Title: Re: Basic Blackberry Jam
Post by: judydawn on February 16, 2016, 12:37:42 pm
Your jam looks nice Sue but the blackberry liqueur sounds even better LOL.
Title: Re: Basic Blackberry Jam
Post by: Cornish Cream on February 16, 2016, 04:33:46 pm
Beautiful jam ES.It has a wonderful colour 8)
Title: Re: Basic Blackberry Jam
Post by: JulieO on February 16, 2016, 09:39:29 pm
It looks lovely ES.  :)
Title: Re: Basic Blackberry Jam
Post by: mab19 on February 16, 2016, 11:45:32 pm
Lovely jam ES.
Title: Re: Basic Blackberry Jam
Post by: cookie1 on February 17, 2016, 04:54:35 am
Ditto about the jam and liqueur, but I would have loved the koalas.
Title: Re: Basic Blackberry Jam
Post by: troupie on February 19, 2016, 11:57:09 am
Must try this with frozen blackberries; we used to pick them in the bush when we were children but now cant do that as the bushes have been treated and don't have fruit; they were over taking the bush apparently.
Title: Re: Basic Blackberry Jam
Post by: achookwoman on February 19, 2016, 09:10:23 pm
ES, have to agree about the quality of the BB this year. This is the first year in thirty, that I haven't picked BB.
Your jam looks lovely. I usually make BB jelly as the GC bony like the seeds.