Slightly sweetened and very delicious jam filled with the flavors of summer. Strawberry and peach jam is perfect as a spread on bread for a tasty breakfast or on crackers for a quick snack.
It’s time for another summer inspired recipe!
Don’t you love the taste of sweet jam? I certainly do. My favorite is strawberry jam, but I think you probably already guessed that considering all of my recent recipes. Jam on my toast first thing in the morning makes me happy. And I can never go wrong with a peanut butter, jam, and banana sandwich for lunch. If you haven’t had that combination before, you really should. Even better? Add strawberries too. If I’m a little hungry, I can always have crackers topped with jam. So addictive.
I’ve wanted to make jam for the longest time, but browsing through various recipes, I thought it sounded too much of a bother. I definitely did not want to run out and buy pectin just to make jam. But then I came across a recipe from Kitchen Simplicity for Roasted Strawberry Jam, and I knew, just knew, that I had to make it. So simple with just a few ingredients, and I don’t even have to stand there and watch over it. Sounds perfect to me.
I wanted a summery version of this classic jam. What’s more summery than peaches and strawberries together? Just a few steps and you’ll have the perfect jam to accompany your morning toast, your delicious sandwich, and your afternoon pick me up.
First, preheat the oven to 250oF. Set out a 9×13 inch baking pan. If you prefer less of a mess, line it with foil. But only do this if your foil is large enough to cover the entire baking pan. Otherwise, don’t do it. You don’t want to layer the foil because the juice from the fruits will escape and you want to retain as much juice as possible.
Chop up the fruits.
Toss the strawberries and peaches with the lemon juice and sugar. Spread them onto the baking pan evenly.
Place the baking pan into the oven and roast for about 2 hours. If you want, you can mix them about an hour in, but it’s not necessary.
After two hours, the strawberries and peaches will appear soft and syrupy.
Allow the jam to cool down to room temperature.
Pour the strawberries, peaches, and syrup into the blender, and blend until the consistency is to your liking.
Store the jam in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.
Serve with whatever you like. Enjoy!
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Not fair! It’s strawberry season in southeast Queensland (YES! It is Winter) But NO fresh peaches available to try your peach and berry jam.
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Aww.. It could be just as good with frozen peaches. I haven’t tried that yet though
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Looks very refreshing. Perfect for summer!
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It really is =)
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That looks delicious!!
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Thanks, Esther =)
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This sounds so good!
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Thank you! =)
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That looks so delicious!
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Thank you so much, Martina! It’s really good. Hope you’ll give it a try =)
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ooohh my husband would love this! 😀
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Hope you’ll both like it =)
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Looks delicious!!
Try adding a little lavender into your jam, this gives it a very surprising summery taste 😉
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I’ll have to try it with lavender next time =) Thanks for the tip!
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That looks fabulous! 🙂 Would go nice with some of my bread! 😉 x
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Thanks! Yup! It’s really good on bread =)
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Looks amazing!
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Thank you!
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That’s such an easy recipe! Doesn’t look difficult at all, like I thought jam making was. 🙂
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I think it depends on what recipe you use. I thought jam making would be a lot harder too. But it’s the waiting part that takes the longest.
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That looks delicious. I’ll have to try that when our peaches are in season!
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I hope that you’ll like it =)
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I’m sure I will. Two of my favorite fruits! Thanks for sharing the recipe!
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You’re welcome =)
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This sounds perfect! Just enough sugar to take the tartness out of the berries and the peaches and strawberries together?!?! Shut up! So good…
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It really is! I’ve been having crackers with them and use it as a simple syrup for drinks too. =)
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😉
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Another must try recipe. You spoil us readers with your great ideas. Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you so much! I hope you’ll like it if you have the chance to try the recipe =)
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Some canning recipes call for baking or boiling the glass. What’s your take?
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I actually haven’t canned anything before so I’m not sure. But a lot of recipes for jam do have boiling glass as their technique. I was reading this earlier. Hopefully it’ll help you. =)
http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2009/08/canning-101-and-strawberry-jam-part-1/
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Beautiful jam. Beautiful jar. Perfect for giving.
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Thank you so much! I love how jams look. Mine wasn’t as glossy as I’d hope. But it’s still as good. =)
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That looks delicious!
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Thank you! =)
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I’ve never made jam before but, this makes me want to give it a try!
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Thanks, Rebecca! It’s a lot easier than I thought it’d be to make jam =)
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Looks mighty tempting! I like the idea of not having to decide when it has boiled long enough to make regulation “jam”. I always cook it too long, and it is stringy and unpleasant. This is the second recipe I’ve seen lately calling for roasted strawberries. The other one was for ice cream. Just brought home four more pounds of strawberries, so may give your method a quick whirl. I have a couple of nectarines, too, so they could stand in for the peaches, yah?
Virtual hugs,
Judie
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Hi Judie, personally, I love both peaches and nectarine and I use them interchangeably =)
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This looks yummy!
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Thanks! =)
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Looks delicious!
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Thank you so much!
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hello Andrea and nice to meet you. Thanks for stopping by on my blog chicfirst. I’m also a food&beverage blogger, but unluckily I only post in Italian…
Anyway, if you may be interested also in my cooking posts, you can check the blog here:
http://chiccoduva.com
cheers!
A.
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Hi Alessia, I stopped by your blog and I love the gorgeous photos of your food. They all look so tempting! Unfortunately, I can’t read Italian. Maybe I’ll just have them translated. It’s nice to meet you =)
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Wow. what a clever idea. I’m hanging out for summer now.
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Thank you! when you get the chance to try it, I hope you’ll like it =)
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Looks delicious – and easy, peasy. I may try when life slows down a bit. Thanks for stopping by.
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Hope you’ll like it when you get the chance to try it =)
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Lol!! When life slows down a bit!! Bingo!! 😀
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Oh, this sounds yummy! 🙂
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Thanks, Linda!
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that looks, sounds, and smells delicious. what a brilliant combination. i’ll have to try some. thanks also for liking my blog post.
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I hope you’ll like it if you have the chance to try the recipe =)
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This looks especially decadent! And fun. I’m on a sugar restricted diet and can have, as a sweetener, only honey and dried fruit. I could use one, or the other, or both. I wonder how that would turn out.
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Thank you! I think honey would work as a sweetener, but it could alter the taste of the jam since it has a stronger taste. If you try it, let me know how it goes =)
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Looks so great! Did you attempt canning any? Would love to know if that worked!
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I haven’t canned anything before. And I didn’t do it with this version. The recipe doesn’t make too much so I didn’t think there was a need for it. But I have read up on canning if you’re interested. Hope that helps. =) http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2009/08/canning-101-and-strawberry-jam-part-1/
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Andrea, so many wonderful things here! Thank you for visiting my blog. 🙂
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You’re welcome =)
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I need to make this. It looks delicious!
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Thank you! I hope you’ll like it =)
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This looks lovely. A cup of tea and toast with home-made jam is a great comfort and cure-all for many things, so I will have to add this to my repertoire!
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I hope you’ll like it =)
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And the bestest part Is it’s so quick!!
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I’ve got to try this! *____*
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I bet it is delicious and I have to try it. Thank you for sharing.
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Wow yumm!! 😀
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Looks so good!
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Need to make it
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