Jam
Fig-Sesame Jam
This jam is tasty on toast alone, or with some Manchego cheese.
Active time: 15 min Start to finish: 2 1/4 hr
Boysenberry, Cranberry and Pink Grapefruit Preserves
Present this delightful tart-sweet spread in a glass jar that has been encircled with a ribbon. For a nice touch, tie a spoon into the bow. If you want to omit the canning process, go ahead. The preserves can be stored in the refrigerator up to one month.
Red Onion Marmalade with Chestnuts
Serve with: Steaks, burgers, sausages, pork, duck, or salmon. Combine with: Sautéed greens (such as escarole). Use as: A topping for thin-crust pizza sprinkled with Gorgonzola.
By Jayne Cohen
Quick Strawberry Jam
We've given a range on the amount of sugar in this recipe because some berries are sweeter than others.
Active time: 10 min Start to finish: 40 min
Tomato Orange Marmalade
This recipe has a small yield, so it's not necessary to sterilize and process the jars if you plan on keeping the marmalade in the refrigerator and eating it within a few weeks. But if you want to make larger batches, process the jars.
Active time: 40 minutes Start to finish: 1 day
Skillet Blackberry Jam
Be sure to use powdered fruit pectin in this recipe — don't substitute liquid pectin or a low-sugar variety.
Active time: 10 min Start to finish: 45 min (includes chilling)
Sun-Dried Tomato Onion Jam
This jam is perfect with roast chicken, pork, or lamb. It's also good with cheese and crackers.
Active time: 40 min Start to finish: 1 1/4 hr
Quick Strawberry-Orange Marmalade
Celebrate the start of strawberry season by making this delicious spread. The fresh berry flavor is deepened by the cinnamon.
Red and Black Currant Jam
As with all jams and jellies, make a small batch as indicated here, so that it cooks well and thoroughly for the short time indicated, preserving the pure flavor of the berries.
By Susan Herrmann Loomis
Raspberry Jelly
This recipe is likely to work well with other cane berries such as blackberries and marionberries.
By Susan Herrmann Loomis