This plum jam is delicious on toast, scones, crumpets, waffles, ice cream, yogurt, and any other way your heart desires! You can make it either with or without pectin.
4.89 from 26 votes
Prep Time 20 minutesmins
Cook Time 1 hourhr30 minutesmins
Total Time 1 hourhr50 minutesmins
Servings 134servings
Ingredients
4poundsItalian plums, washed, cut in half and pits removed
4cupsgranulated sugar
2tablespoonslemon juice
Instructions
Wash the plums, cut them in half, discard the pits and place the plums in a large pot.To chop or not to chop the plums:If you're NOT using pectin and are letting the jam simmer for a long time, there's no need to chop them because they'll break down by themselves and you can always give the jam a mash or use a hand blender to puree part of it later on if you don't want as many chunks.If you ARE using pectin the jam will only need boil for a few minutes and the plums will not break down, so go ahead and chop the plums up.Add the sugar and lemon juice and heat the pot, initially over medium heat so the plums or sugar don't scorch. Once the plums juices start to run you can increase the heat.
If you're NOT using pectin: Simmer the plum uncovered until an instant read thermometer reads 220 degrees F. That's important in order for the jam to set and not be too runny. (Alternatively, freeze a couple of spoons and drop some jam onto them: If the jam sets and is spreadable, but not runny, it is done.) Don't bother skimming off the foam because that will all dissolve by itself towards the end.If you ARE using pectin: Follow the package instructions of whatever pectin you are using. Skim off the foam.If you like you can use a potato masher or a hand-held immersion blender to mash/blend part of the jam until the desired amount of chunkiness is reached.
Using sterilized jars, ladle the hot jam into the jars and wipe off the rims with a moist towel to make sure no jam is on the rims. Fill each jar leaving 1/4 inch headspace. Wash the lids with soapy water and, place them on the jars and screw on the sterilized rings. Boil them in a water bath canner for 10 minutes.Carefully remove the jars and let them sit undisturbed for 24 hours before removing the rings (optional) and storing them in a cool place. They will keep for up to a year. Once opened, store in the fridge, will keep for at least a month.Makes about 3 1/2 pints or 7 half pints.