New subscriber here too, love the vid! I just cooked a 12 oz. bag of cranberries on the stove, then mashed them in the colander, retaining most of the liquid/cranberry fruit, without the skin and seeds. Added the left over fruit and juice to the bread machine, w/almost 1/2 cup sugar, teaspoon of lemon juice, 1/4 tsp. of salt, a small unsweetened serving size of apple sauce, and 1 small single serving envelope of plain gelatin. It's cooking now, keeping my fingers crossed, and it smells delish! Hope it's good enough for Thanksgiving dinner this week! Happy Holidays to you and your loved ones!
One can only watch so many "perfect suburban moms making jam" TH-cam videos before throwing in the towel and giving up. The only response those videos generally create in me is one of feeling discouraged to try just about anything. It's like middle school angst all over again. Your jam making video achieved just the opposite of that! Your easy going and kind demeanor made me feel empowered and super inspired. Thank you for just being you!
I've been making jam for years, so understanding the science is important. Blackberries don't have enough pectin for a set. So I add apple or gooseberries. Perfect set. Xx
I like to learn from you I was in special ed class in Oregon and I'm now living in Central Missouri and mentally slow and I'm trying to learn how to cook you bread and everything so can you show me how to do that in my bread maker thank you❤❤❤❤❤
Also ...from experience...jam can splatter when the machine restarts...take a piece of wax paper and put it between the lid and the pan before starting cuz if it splatter on the lid...that's very hard to clean off.
Just got my first bread maker and love it! It's so easy it's stupid! Baked a white then a wheat loaf and they were so yummy! I wanted to say, 'good job girl" recording this! New subbie here too! I also want create YT vids but don't get around to it. I know I will love all your recipes and can't wait to make jam! Mahalo and Aloha from Maui!
Fascinating! I just bought an older Oster and have honey wheat bread baking now. The accompanying book has jam recipes! Also cakes! I don't see a yogurt recipe. Any advice on how to possibly do that in my machine? Could I use the jam setting????
Please read this, when doing cooking at home, that you, may share with friends and family. Pectin, a soluble fiber found in fruits, serves as a thickener in cooking and baking. While it has various uses, including lowering cholesterol, there isn’t substantial scientific evidence to support all claims. Here are the key points regarding pectin: Side Effects: When taken orally, pectin is generally safe when consumed in food amounts. It’s well-tolerated, but some individuals may experience mild side effects such as diarrhea, gas, and stomach cramps. People who are allergic to cashew should be cautious, as pectin might cause allergic reactions in this group. Pregnant and breastfeeding individuals can consume pectin in larger amounts without significant risk. Long-term use of pectin (up to one year) is considered safe. Interactions: Pectin can interact with certain medications: Tetracycline antibiotics: Pectin’s high fiber content may reduce the absorption of these antibiotics. Take pectin two hours before or four hours after tetracycline antibiotics. Digoxin (Lanoxin): Pectin may decrease digoxin absorption. Take pectin four hours before or one hour after digoxin. Lovastatin (Mevacor): Pectin can affect lovastatin absorption. Remember that while pectin has potential benefits, it’s essential to consult a healthcare professional before using it for specific health conditions.
I like the Jam spread, you end up actually using less. I believe it’s simply thinner so probably I will just add a bit of water then I can easily spread it easily and not loose flavor or the enjoyment of the product
You don't have to mash just like you don't have to peel...however that being said...some skins are stubborn...grapes for example...went through a whole cycle...smelled like jam, tasted like jam but the texture was wrong. Sent it through another cycle and perfect. Apples, grapes and blueberries seem to need 2 cycles on my machine. I'm thinking it also might be the volume (3 lbs) ...so if it doesn't jam in one cycle...do two.
@@spirituallymommy2646haven't yet. I bought some but the directions was for a batch of like 6 or 7 pounds which is more than my bread machine holds and I didn't feel like doing math so I just when without. As long as it comes out right...I don't care about pectin. Also I use lime juice. ... allergic to lemon.
@peepla7 thank you. I was just wondering because I just hate the thought of box pectin but I know green apples are so high in pectin naturally. I'm going to use an apple if it's too watery but if you've not used any at all, I imagine I'll be alright 🙃
Thank you for sharing this. In the future, I recommend using high-quality ingredients to elevate your cooking. Opt for natural lemon juice instead of factory-made alternatives. for future reference and in similarly, consider using good-quality butter over margarine and premium wine rather than cheap cooking wine. While it may be slightly more expensive, the superior taste and overall quality will undoubtedly enhance your results. Best wishes for your channel!”
Hi my name is Sheridan I’m from Melbourne Australia I have a breville bakers Dozen bread machine it has a gluten free bread setting as well as I’m celiac and has a jam setting the recipe is for strawberry and Rhubarb and Acai jam which I don’t like I’d like to do a cherry jam do you have a recipe please
New subscriber here too, love the vid! I just cooked a 12 oz. bag of cranberries on the stove, then mashed them in the colander, retaining most of the liquid/cranberry fruit, without the skin and seeds. Added the left over fruit and juice to the bread machine, w/almost 1/2 cup sugar, teaspoon of lemon juice, 1/4 tsp. of salt, a small unsweetened serving size of apple sauce, and 1 small single serving envelope of plain gelatin. It's cooking now, keeping my fingers crossed, and it smells delish! Hope it's good enough for Thanksgiving dinner this week! Happy Holidays to you and your loved ones!
One can only watch so many "perfect suburban moms making jam" TH-cam videos before throwing in the towel and giving up. The only response those videos generally create in me is one of feeling discouraged to try just about anything. It's like middle school angst all over again. Your jam making video achieved just the opposite of that! Your easy going and kind demeanor made me feel empowered and super inspired. Thank you for just being you!
Thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoyed it! :)
I've been making jam for years, so understanding the science is important. Blackberries don't have enough pectin for a set. So I add apple or gooseberries. Perfect set. Xx
Oh good to know, thanks!
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I made strawberry jam the ither day with monk fruit sweetener instead of sugar. It turned out GREAT
I like to learn from you I was in special ed class in Oregon and I'm now living in Central Missouri and mentally slow and I'm trying to learn how to cook you bread and everything so can you show me how to do that in my bread maker thank you❤❤❤❤❤
You must be a Democrat....😊
Also ...from experience...jam can splatter when the machine restarts...take a piece of wax paper and put it between the lid and the pan before starting cuz if it splatter on the lid...that's very hard to clean off.
I just ran across your channel. I just got a breadmaker a few weeks ago and absolutely love it. New subbie. I'm excited to see what you do with it.
Welcome to the channel! Glad you’re also loving the bread machine! 😆
YESSSS girl!! Amen!!
Just got my first bread maker and love it! It's so easy it's stupid! Baked a white then a wheat loaf and they were so yummy! I wanted to say, 'good job girl" recording this! New subbie here too! I also want create YT vids but don't get around to it. I know I will love all your recipes and can't wait to make jam! Mahalo and Aloha from Maui!
Thank you for watching! You should create some YT videos for sure! Glad you’re loving the bread maker! 😆
This was awesome to watch the process. My pan is horizontal and a bit deep. I'm sure it would make quite a bit.
Fascinating! I just bought an older Oster and have honey wheat bread baking now. The accompanying book has jam recipes! Also cakes! I don't see a yogurt recipe. Any advice on how to possibly do that in my machine? Could I use the jam setting????
U can add pectin powder to make the liquidity less ❤
Please read this, when doing cooking at home, that you, may share with friends and family.
Pectin, a soluble fiber found in fruits, serves as a thickener in cooking and baking. While it has various uses, including lowering cholesterol, there isn’t substantial scientific evidence to support all claims. Here are the key points regarding pectin:
Side Effects:
When taken orally, pectin is generally safe when consumed in food amounts. It’s well-tolerated, but some individuals may experience mild side effects such as diarrhea, gas, and stomach cramps.
People who are allergic to cashew should be cautious, as pectin might cause allergic reactions in this group.
Pregnant and breastfeeding individuals can consume pectin in larger amounts without significant risk.
Long-term use of pectin (up to one year) is considered safe.
Interactions:
Pectin can interact with certain medications:
Tetracycline antibiotics: Pectin’s high fiber content may reduce the absorption of these antibiotics. Take pectin two hours before or four hours after tetracycline antibiotics.
Digoxin (Lanoxin): Pectin may decrease digoxin absorption. Take pectin four hours before or one hour after digoxin.
Lovastatin (Mevacor): Pectin can affect lovastatin absorption.
Remember that while pectin has potential benefits, it’s essential to consult a healthcare professional before using it for specific health conditions.
Looks Great.. Thanks for the Video..
I like the Jam spread, you end up actually using less. I believe it’s simply thinner so probably I will just add a bit of water then I can easily spread it easily and not loose flavor or the enjoyment of the product
Yes you can just cook it for less time so less of the water boils off! :) enjoy!
Nice, I can’t wait to try it
Immediately I have subscribed ❤❤❤❤❤love your videos 🔆👍
Welcome!! 😆
You don't have to mash just like you don't have to peel...however that being said...some skins are stubborn...grapes for example...went through a whole cycle...smelled like jam, tasted like jam but the texture was wrong. Sent it through another cycle and perfect. Apples, grapes and blueberries seem to need 2 cycles on my machine. I'm thinking it also might be the volume (3 lbs) ...so if it doesn't jam in one cycle...do two.
Oh great tip thanks!
Do you add any pectin?
@@spirituallymommy2646haven't yet. I bought some but the directions was for a batch of like 6 or 7 pounds which is more than my bread machine holds and I didn't feel like doing math so I just when without. As long as it comes out right...I don't care about pectin. Also
I use lime juice. ... allergic to lemon.
@peepla7 thank you. I was just wondering because I just hate the thought of box pectin but I know green apples are so high in pectin naturally. I'm going to use an apple if it's too watery but if you've not used any at all, I imagine I'll be alright 🙃
I just got a bread maker, but my biggest concern is how well the jam keeps. Do you have to pressurize the jars?
Nope, I just water boil can them so no pressure!
Does it need the kneading paddle?
Yes, it does!
Thank you for sharing this.
In the future, I recommend using high-quality ingredients to elevate your cooking. Opt for natural lemon juice instead of factory-made alternatives. for future reference and in similarly, consider using good-quality butter over margarine and premium wine rather than cheap cooking wine. While it may be slightly more expensive, the superior taste and overall quality will undoubtedly enhance your results. Best wishes for your channel!”
Good suggestions, thanks!
What brand bread machine do you have?
It’s a KitchenArm machine!
Hi my name is Sheridan I’m from Melbourne Australia I have a breville bakers Dozen bread machine it has a gluten free bread setting as well as I’m celiac and has a jam setting the recipe is for strawberry and Rhubarb and Acai jam which I don’t like I’d like to do a cherry jam do you have a recipe please
I’ve been wanting to try cherry jam! I’ll make a video about it soon!
Thank you that would be great can you make enough for a good few jars thank you
The strawberry-rhubarb jam would be the “bomb” would love that recipe
Did the recipe not call for pectin?
No pectin! All the jams I’ve made are pectin-free because the lemon juice will help to thicken it up