10 Minute Raspberry Jam Recipe (2024)

Easy 10 Minute Raspberry Jam recipe! This healthy homemade recipe uses 1 pint of fresh raspberries, honey and lemon juice. NO pectin or sugar required! I always make 2 jars – one to store in the refrigerator and one to store in the freezer!

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Easy Raspberry Jam Recipe

I’m all about easy, delicious recipes. I know that you’re probably busy with a million other things to take care of, so that’s why I created this easy raspberry jam recipe. It only takes 10 minutes to make, and uses 1 pint of raspberries. Easy!

When Summer gives you fresh raspberries you stuff them in your mouth. Immediately. When Summer gives you so many fresh raspberries you can’t fit anymore into your mouth then you make this raspberry jam!

Small Batch Jam Recipe

I love 1 pint jam recipes (hi blueberry jam recipe!) because often people aren’t picking or buying 8 cups of raspberries at one time. If you see a deal on raspberries at the farmers market usually they are by the pint.

Same goes for garden harvest, often you pick 1 pint here, 1 pint there, berries are so picky (no pun attended) so I’m not often picking them all at once in my basket. This recipe only requires 1 pint of fresh raspberries which is approximately 2 cups worth.
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How to Make Raspberry Jam

Jam doesn’t need to be a tedious process, in fact it can be surprisingly really simple. Once you make a good batch of jam, you can let your imagination run wild and start mixing flavors. But let’s start with simple homemade jam.

For this raspberry jam, you will need:

  • 1 pint raspberries (approximately 2 cups)
  • 1/4 cup honey
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice

All you have to do is throw all your ingredients into a saucepan and let simmer for about 10 minutes. I like to give my jam a few stirs during the process to make sure it isn’t sticking to the pan, and also to check the consistency.

If you feel like the jam isn’t thick enough, raise the heat a little bit and continue heating until you get the thickness you’d like.

And just like that you have homemade jam! I told you I wasn’t messing around with making this a easy recipe!

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Raspberry Jam with No Sugar

I don’t think jams need to be filled with sugar. After all, fruit is naturally sweet, so I don’t think we need to add more sugar to it. Since I usually eat jam for breakfast, or a afternoon snack, or serve it to my children, I want the jam to be as natural as possible so I don’t have a sugar crash.

This recipe calls for 1/4 cup honey, which is plenty of sweetness to make it taste great on a slice of toast.

If are without honey, and you really want to make it with sugar, you can substitute the 1/4 cup honey with 1/2 cup sugar. But again – I’d try it with honey first if you can.

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No Pectin Jam Recipe

I’m going to be honest, even though I’m a gardener, and a canner during the garden months, pectin isn’t something I usually have on hand. That’s why all my jam recipes don’t require pectin. Since we’re tossing this jar in the refrigerator (or freezer – see directions below), we don’t need pectin for it.

Can I freeze Raspberry Jam?

Yes, you sure can! Put the raspberry jam into a mason jar, allowing it to cool down first. After it’s cooled down, you can put it in the freezer.

Tip: If you buy jam in the store, save the glass jar (and lid!) for the Summer and recycle it for this Raspberry Jam!

I hope you like this Easy Raspberry Jam recipe! Raspberry jam is our favorite and we use it almost everyday on toast, scones (make my easy scones recipe or chocolate chip scones),pumpkinpancakes, donut holes, thumbprint cookies and peanut butter sandwiches. This recipe tastes just like the store version but it’s better because it’s fresh! I hope you enjoy this 1 Pint 10 Minute Raspberry Jam!

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Easy 10 Minute Raspberry Jam recipe! This healthy homemade recipe uses 1 pint of fresh raspberries, honey and lemon juice. NO pectin or sugar required!

By: Pamela Reed

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time 10 minutes minutes

serves 12

Ingredients

  • 1 pint raspberries approximately 2 cups
  • 1/4 cup honey
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice

Instructions

  • Put all ingredients into a saucepan and stir.

  • Bring to boil, then simmer 10 minutes until jam consistency.

  • Keep in jar refrigerated.

Course: Breakfast, Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: raspberry jam recipe

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10 Minute Raspberry Jam Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why do you put lemon juice in raspberry jam? ›

To ensure that my jam has a proper acid level to gel properly and limit bacteria growth, I always add lemon juice to a jam mixture. Plus, I like the flavor a pop of lemon juice adds to my jam. It balances the sweetness of the fruit and brightens most fruit jams.

What is the berry to sugar ratio for jam? ›

(2)Most jam recipes call for a 1:1 ratio of fruit to sugar. I usually use a 75 % ratio, or 1 ½ pounds of sugar to every 2 pounds of fruit, unless the fruit is not very sweet, in which case, I adjust accordingly.

How do you make raspberry jam thicker? ›

Add pectin.

Whisk a tablespoon of powdered pectin (preferably the no-sugar-needed variety) into the pot of cooking jam. Test for thickness and add another tablespoon if needed.

How long does it take for jam to set without pectin? ›

Remove pot from heat and divide jam into sterilized jars, leaving 1/4-inch of space at the top. Seal and transfer jars into a boiling water bath. Make sure jars are covered with at least 1 inch of water; let sit for 5 minutes. Lift jars and let them cool in a draft-free place without touching, 8 hours to overnight.

What happens if you don't put lemon juice in jam? ›

Unfortunately, now that the pectin is dissolved and free, the strands of pectin repel each other because they carry an electric charge that is negative. Without a little help, the pectin strands can't come together to form a network that will set your batch of jam — that's where the lemon juice comes into play.

What happens if I forget to add lemon juice to my jam? ›

If your recipe called for lemon juice and you forgot to put it in, your mixture will not be acid enough for safe canning. You have to open the jars and put the mixture into a sauce pan. (If you made the jam or jelly recently and you carefully remove the lids without damaging them, you can re-use the same lids.)

Do you stir jam while it's boiling? ›

5. Do Not Stir Once Mixture Is Boiling. Once your jam/marmalade it has reached a rapid rolling boil do not stir it. Stirring it will alter the temperature of the jam/marmalade meaning it will take longer to reach the setting point.

What happens if you add sugar too early when making jam? ›

It's important to add the jam sugar at the right time. If you add it in too early, the sugar can cause the fruit to break down and become mushy. If added too late, the jam may not set properly.

Should you macerate berries before making jam? ›

One of my favorite tricks for jam-making is macerating the fruit first. Macerating is the process of coating the fruit in sugar and letting it rest for a few hours or overnight, which pulls some of the juice out of the fruit and creates a syrup with the sugar.

What thickens jam without pectin? ›

Making apricot jam without pectin is possible by using a combination of sugar and lemon juice to help the jam thicken.

How long should I boil jam for? ›

Cook the jam, stirring occasionally with a wooden spoon or spatula at first and more frequently as juices thicken until most of the liquid has evaporated and the fruit has begun to break down, about 25 to 35 minutes.

What can I use instead of pectin? ›

What Are Substitutes for Pectin?
  • Citrus peels. Citrus peels—especially the white part, or pith—are naturally packed with pectin. ...
  • Cornstarch. Cornstarch is a natural thickener that works as a seamless substitute for pectin.
  • Gelatin. Gelatin is a viable option for non-vegans or non-vegetarians.
  • Extra sugar.
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Does lemon juice thicken jam? ›

We are relying in part on the natural pectin in the fruit to set the jam, but we will benefit from a little pectin boost. Although we are not adding powdered pectin, we will add citric acid or lemon juice to the jam. This gives an additional pop of pectin but also some acidity that balances the sweetness of the jam.

Do you need lemon juice to make jam? ›

To set, jam needs the right balance of acid and pectin. High-acid fruits include citrus, cherries, green apples, pineapple, raspberries and plums. If you're using low-acid fruits, such as rhubarb, apricots, peaches and strawberries, you need to add lemon juice.

Can you use lemon juice instead of pectin? ›

The acid in lemon juice can help pectin to gel which is why it is often added to lower pectin fruits in jam-making, but it is not a straight replacement for pectin. As the recipe contains (apple) cider vinegar there is already a reasonable amount of acid in the chilli jam and extra lemon juice shoud not be needed.

What does lemon juice do in jam? ›

Adding acid in the form of fresh lemon or lime juice is important for two reasons: First, it makes for a more well-balanced jam, returning some of the acidity lost with the addition of sugar. Second, pectin needs acid to properly activate, or firm up.

What is the role of the citric acid in raspberry jam? ›

The role of citric acid in jam is to increase the stability of cyanidin-3-glucoside (C3G) and enhance its antioxidant capacity. Citric acid is used in jam to help activate the pectin in the fruit, which helps the jam to gel and thicken.

Does lemon juice help preserve berries? ›

Sometimes lemon juice or other citrus fruit solutions are used to control browning, but they are not as effective as treatment with ascorbic acid. Sugar and sugar syrup also help to prevent browning, but they do not prevent it entirely.

Does lemon juice make jam thicker? ›

Lack of acidity: Acids like lemon juice help lower the jam mixture's pH, which reacts with the natural or added pectin to help thicken the jam. If a jam recipe doesn't call for lemon juice or lime juice, it could rely on another ingredient, like added pectin, to set the jam.

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