This Quick One Punnet Strawberry Jam (1st prize winning) is super quick & delicious, small batch recipe that requires no added pectin or special equipment. If you’re from across the pond a punnet is the plastic container you get strawberries in!
If you’re looking for a soft set, homemade strawberry jam recipe that is super quick and easy and requires no jam sugar or added pectin then you’ve come to the right place!
Back in July 2014 my Quick One Punnet Strawberry Jam won 1st Prize in the Byfleet Parish Day Show! It was to be my 2nd year running winning 1st prize as the previous year my Peach & Apricot Jam came first!
So as the photography was really poor and this is such a popular jam I remade it this week and took some fresh shots to give it the justice it deserves. I also updated the recipe a little with more precise information about the quantity it yields.
I am a sticker for detail and I think that is why my jam recipes are so popular or at least that’s the feedback I get from you the lovely reader!
I originally made this no pectin Quick One Punnet Strawberry Jam to put in my Victoria Sandwich.
Inspired by watching the contestants of Great British Bake Off I decided to knock up a small batch of jam using the remainder of a large box of strawberries I had in the fridge.
Not having planned my jam I didn’t have any spare jam jars to hand so just grabbed a short glass (the type you buy that famous chocolate hazelnut spread in) from my dishwasher and put it in a warm oven for 20 minutes.
The beauty of this jam is that you don’t need to own a huge preserving pan as your largest saucepan should be fine. I used half my jam in my Victoria Sandwich and the other half was enjoyed with scones and clotted cream.
My first attempt had far too much lemon juice in it so I reduced it to 1 tsp for my second attempt which was perfect; I don’t like stiff jam that you can stand a spoon up in! My husband didn’t notice anything wrong with my first batch and I overheard him raving about it and the Victoria Sandwich to his mother!
So the funny thing was that my Quick One Punnet Strawberry Jam was never intended to be entered into the Parish Show.
As my Peach & Apricot Jam had won the previous year (much to my disbelief as I’d only just started making jam) I thought I’d need to enter something along those lines again.
Hence I decided to create a Cherry & Apple Jam but my lack of experience meant that I didn’t factor in the high pectin level from the apples and I boiled the jam for far too long and ended up with jam akin to concrete.
So, with no time to start afresh I just grabbed a recently made jar of my Quick One Punnet Strawberry Jam and entered that instead, expecting it to go nowhere as it was just plain old strawberry jam and nothing fancy.
There was no-one more surprised than me when it won!
You can scale my Quick One Punnet Strawberry Jam recipe up to whatever size punnet of strawberries you have. Just use equal prepared strawberry to sugar weight and then scale the lemon juice up as necessary, a little extra boiling may also be needed to reach setting point.
However smaller batches work far better so try to keep to one punnet!
If you’ve never made jam before I hope that this small batch strawberry jam recipe will inspire you to take the plunge – you can have delicious jam potted up within 20 minutes (the actual jam only takes about 10 minutes to make on the hob)!
How long will this Strawberry Jam keep?
This jam is best eaten within 12 months for colour and quality but will be safe to eat for years. Just keep in a cool, dry, dark place. Once opened, keep in the fridge and use within a few months.
More Strawberry Jam Recipes:
- Strawberry & Gin Jam
- Strawberry Jam (made with jam sugar)
- Rhubarb & Strawberry Jam
- Strawberry & Peach Jam
- Strawberry & Elderflower Jam
- Strawberry, Raspberry & Redcurrant Jam
- Summer Fruits Jam
- Tutti Frutti Jam
- Whole Strawberry & Vanilla Preserve
- Speedy Summer Berry Jam
Here’s a picture of my Strawberry Jam with it’s 1st Prize Winning certificate from my original post!
So if you’ve never made jam before or just need a delicious small batch of strawberry jam to fill a cake or use in an afternoon tea I can’t recommend this recipe enough.
I’m sure you’ll love this strawberry jam so please leave a comment and rating. You can also tag @FabFood4All on Instagram with your pictures as I love seeing my recipes come to life!
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NB: Originally posted 14 May 2014.
Quick One Punnet Strawberry Jam
Equipment
- 2 Saucers
- 1 Digital scale
- 1 potato masher
- 1 Wooden spoon
- 1 Large saucepan
- 1 teaspoon
- 1 Large metal spoon
- 1 small ladle or jam funnel
- 1 Table knife
- 1 Paring knife
- 1 240 ml glass jar and lid
Ingredients
- 230 g Hulled strawberries washed & dryed (1 punnet)
- 230 g Granulated sugar equal to prepared strawberry weight
- 1 tsp Lemon juice freshly squeezed
- A knob of unsalted butter optional
Instructions
- Put the strawberries in a large saucepan and crush with a potato masher (leave some texture).
- Add the sugar and lemon juice.
- Heat gently, stirring with a wooden spoon until all the sugar has dissolved.
- Increase heat to bring to a rolling boil and then time for 5 minutes whilst stirring with a wooden spoon (to stop jam from sticking to pan)..
- Remove pan from heat.
- Next, test for set by placing a few drops of jam on a chilled saucer and place in fridge for 30 seconds.
- Then run your finger through the jam on the saucer and if it forms a crinkle and is tacky it’s ready.
- If not boil for another minute and retest until ready.
- Skim any scum from the surface with a metal spoon and add a small knob of butter to disperse any remaining scum if you wish.
- Ladle into a 240 ml sterilised jar and seal with lid immediately.
- Once cool, store in a cool, dry, dark place.
Notes
Put 2 saucers in the freezer.
Sterilise jar by washing in hot soapy water (or take straight from dishwasher), fill with boiling water, empty and then place in oven for 20 minutes at 140°C where you leave until the jam is ready. Washed lid should be sterilised with boiling water and then left to drain.
Lynn
Hiya I picked too many strawberries from my garden for tea. Tried making your jam, first time ever and I’m pleased to say it’s a success! Thank you.
Camilla
Excellent Lynn, so pleased you made jam for the first time, hopefully it will spur you on to try some of my other fab and easy jam recipes:-)
Jo
Perfect recipe for my not very sweet allotment strawberries. Just keep testing to see if its thickened up enough though. Mine also went a lovely burgundy red when is was ready. The knob of butter trick worked a treat too!
Camilla
Great Jo, glad you like the recipe. Wish I had some strawberry plants!
rowe price
Doing this recipe for a school project to go with crepes, hopefully works well 🙂
Camilla
I’m sure it will be a great success:-)
Paul
Daughter making today as school GCSE practice (things have changed a lot since I was a young lad). Not sure how it will work out but thanks for putting it up for her to try out 🙂
Reviews sound great so I look forward to it. Bit of clotted cream and a scone, that is my hope 🙂
Thanks
Paul
Camilla
How exciting! I wish we’d made jam at school and I hadn’t gone for several decades before I started making it! Do let me know how she got on.
cheryl antal
could i make this jam with half strawberries and half raspberries
Camilla
Hi Cheryl, I don’t see why not. It might affect the setting point (time) so just bare that in mind!
Deb
1 cup of puréed strawberries equals 231 grams
Camilla
You don’t want to puree the strawberries in this recipe or you’ll lose the lovely texture of this jam.
Sue walker
I’ve got a kilo of strawberries can I use granulated sugar
Camilla
Hi Sue, it says “granulated sugar” in the recipe. I wouldn’t do the whole 1 kg of strawberries in one pan as it will take much longer to get to setting point and I hear this said often when people try to up my recipes too much. So I would split this between 2 pans to be sure of a good and timely set.
Elly
Me and my son made ours today after getting 5kg of strawberry’s from our allotment. It is so delicious.
Camilla
Ooh, I bet it tasted fab, home grown strawberries always taste better!
Kerry
How lomg does this last in the fridge? First time jam maker!! Also do you literally spoon it in hot to the jar and refrigerate straight away?
Camilla
Hi Kerry, this jam and all my jams will keep in a cool dark place for a few years but once opened should be kept in the fridge and consumed within about 3 months (but can last longer) just make sure you always serve it with a clean spoon. The jam should be allowed to cool before storing and as I said can be stored in a cupboard. I store mine in a cupboard in the garage as nice and cool out there.
All That I'm Eating
I’ve seen you mention this recipe Camilla and I think it’s such a good jam introduction for people who haven’t made jam before. If I have any strawberries that don’t make it into my mouth I really want to give this a try.
Camilla
Thanks, yes this really is a great jam recipe to get the jam making ball rolling:-)