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How to Make & Preserve Homemade Peach Jam

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Get ready for a blast of summer when you open up a jar of homemade peach jam you made yourself. Full of the vibrant flavor of a freshly picked peach, it is perfect on a bagel or a warm roll right out of the oven. Even if you're not a canning expert, peach jam is an excellent introduction to the world of homemade preserves. Eat it yourself or share a few jars with your friends. Oh, so pretty!

Get ready for a blast of summer when you open up a jar of homemade peach jam you made yourself.

Things You’ll Need

  • 3 pounds of peaches (4 cups of frozen diced peaches)

  • 1 box of Sure Jell

  • 1/2 tsp butter

  • 2 TBLS lemon juice

  • 5 1/2 cups sugar

  • 6 1/2-pint jars, lids, and ring tops

  • Steamer canner (or hot water bath canner)

Get ready for a blast of summer when you open up a jar of homemade peach jam you made yourself.

Step 1

If you're using fresh peaches, wash and scald by dipping a few peaches at a time in boiling water, then dunk quickly in ice water. The loosened skins will then slip off easily. Cut in half and remove the pits. You can skip this step if you are using frozen peaches.

Get ready for a blast of summer when you open up a jar of homemade peach jam you made yourself. Get ready for a blast of summer when you open up a jar of homemade peach jam you made yourself.

Step 2

Finely chop 4 cups of peaches and place them in a large saucepan.

Get ready for a blast of summer when you open up a jar of homemade peach jam you made yourself. Get ready for a blast of summer when you open up a jar of homemade peach jam you made yourself.

Step 3

Add a box of Sure Jell, 1/2 tsp. of butter (to keep the jam from foaming), and 2 TBLS of lemon juice. Stir constantly while bringing this mixture to a full rolling boil over high heat.

Get ready for a blast of summer when you open up a jar of homemade peach jam you made yourself. Get ready for a blast of summer when you open up a jar of homemade peach jam you made yourself.

Step 4

Stir 5 1/2 cups of sugar into the peaches. Continue stirring and return it to a full rolling boil for exactly one minute. Remove it from the heat.

Get ready for a blast of summer when you open up a jar of homemade peach jam you made yourself. Get ready for a blast of summer when you open up a jar of homemade peach jam you made yourself. Get ready for a blast of summer when you open up a jar of homemade peach jam you made yourself.

Step 5

Use a wide mouth funnel to ladle the jam into sterilized jars. Wipe off any jam that may have gotten on the rim of the jar with a damp cloth.

Get ready for a blast of summer when you open up a jar of homemade peach jam you made yourself. Get ready for a blast of summer when you open up a jar of homemade peach jam you made yourself.

Step 6

Place a hot, sterilized lid on top of the jar and secure it with a sterilized ring. Place jars on the rack in the steamer canner. Place the canner lid over the jars.

Get ready for a blast of summer when you open up a jar of homemade peach jam you made yourself. Get ready for a blast of summer when you open up a jar of homemade peach jam you made yourself. Get ready for a blast of summer when you open up a jar of homemade peach jam you made yourself. Get ready for a blast of summer when you open up a jar of homemade peach jam you made yourself. Get ready for a blast of summer when you open up a jar of homemade peach jam you made yourself. Get ready for a blast of summer when you open up a jar of homemade peach jam you made yourself.

Step 7

Turn on the heat and process the jam for 10 minutes. Start the timer when you see visible steam escaping through the hole in the canner lid.

Get ready for a blast of summer when you open up a jar of homemade peach jam you made yourself.

Step 8

After 10 minutes of processing, carefully remove the canner lid. Place the jars on a towel to cool for 24 hours. You will hear a slight popping sound as the jar lids seal. After 24 hours, check to make sure the lids have sealed by running your finger over the center of the lid. It should be tight. If you can push it down and hear a click, then the jar didn't seal. Place this jar in the refrigerator. The sealed jars of jam will last in a cool dry place for up to a year. An unsealed jar of jam will last in the refrigerator up to 3 weeks.

Get ready for a blast of summer when you open up a jar of homemade peach jam you made yourself. Get ready for a blast of summer when you open up a jar of homemade peach jam you made yourself.

Looking peachy!

Get ready for a blast of summer when you open up a jar of homemade peach jam you made yourself. Get ready for a blast of summer when you open up a jar of homemade peach jam you made yourself.

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