Lingonberry Jam Recipe {without Pectin} | Masala Herb (2024)

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Homemade preserve with fresh or frozen lingonberries and without artificial pectin. Better than the one you get in ikea!

Total Time: 55 minutes minutes

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 45 minutes minutes

70 servings

4.6 from 12 votes

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Homemade Lingonberry Jam prepared with 2 ingredients.

My preserve recipe is without artificial pectin and it's all natural!

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  • 📕 What are Lingonberries?
  • 🔪 How to make Lingonberry jam?
  • 🥣 Serving Ideas
  • 💭 FAQs
  • 📖 Recipe
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📕 What are Lingonberries?

Lingonberries are bright red hard berries, native to Scandinavia and the Austrian/Swiss/North Italian Alps.

They grow in a certain height only and they resemble cranberries.

However, cranberries are larger, native to the American continent and they can be eaten raw.

Lingonberries on the other hand need to be cooked. Well, you can eat them raw but they don't taste that great raw.

I have dedicated a whole post to the humble lingonberry with more infos, tips to collect, and much more.

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🔪 How to make Lingonberry jam?

Preparing a lingonberry preserve isn't that complicated if you know how.

I have outlined the process in 3 main steps. This should help you to get going.

Detailed ingredients and instructions are in the recipe card at the bottom of this post.

Step 1

Combine clean lingonberries and sugar in a large pot and heat up.

Bring to a rolling boil.

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Step 2

Cook down jam until translucent. That can take 30 minutes.

Blend jam (optional) and test to see if jam is set.

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Step 3

Pour jam into jars.

Drop some liquor into the lids to kill remaining germs, close jar with lid and turn upside down to create vacuum.

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🥣 Serving Ideas

Lingonberry jam can be enjoyed like any other jam OR it can be used as a sauce with meats in a main course meal, just as you would use cranberry sauce.

In fact, you might know this jam thanks to IKEA. They advertise it with Swedish meatballs.

In Sweden, lingonberry jam is served with wild game and well, with meatballs.

In various alpine regions in Austria, Bavaria (South Germany) and South Tyrol (Northern Italy), preserved lingonberries are served with Wiener Schnitzel, pork roast, baked savory doughnuts, Sauerkraut and Wild Game Goulash.

It's also used as a sweet cake and doughnut filling. Yet people mainly use it as a breakfast bread spread with butter.

You can serve your lingonberry jam either way you like. Don't limit yourself.

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💭 FAQs

Can you use frozen berries?

Yes, you can use frozen lingonberries to make this jam too. Just follow the recipe as instructed

I want less sugar in my jam. Can I reduce the sugar?

Sugar helps in preserving and sets the jam. If you reduce the sugar, you will reduce the shelf life. You may decrease the sugar quantity of your jam but you will need to consume all your jam soon after.

What's pectin and why is this recipe without pectin?

Pectin helps jams to set and preserve. Artificial sugar pectin is added to jams but that can change the flavor of your jam. This lingonberry jam is without pectin because lingonberries contain enough natural pectins.

How long does the jam last?

If you follow all instructions and work in a clean manner, your jam will last for over 12 months, if stored in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep in the fridge after you unsealed it!

Can I can the jars in a water bath canner?

Yes you can if you want. You don't have to because the European technique with turning the jars upside down is safe too, but to add another layer of safety, do the water bath canning technique.

Do lingonberries have health benefits?

Yes! A tablespoon of lingonberry jam (just like cranberries) is consumed to get relieve from urinary tract problems. I get urinary tract infections all the time and I can tell you out of my own experience that lingonberry jam has helped me every time without fail for years!

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Lingonberry Jam Recipe

Homemade preserve with fresh or frozen lingonberries and without artificial pectin. Better than the one you get in ikea!

4.59 from 12 votes

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Course: Breakfast

Cuisine: Austrian, French

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 45 minutes minutes

Total Time: 55 minutes minutes

Servings: 70 servings

Calories: 47kcal

Recipe by: Helene Dsouza

Ingredients

  • 2.2 Pounds Lingonberries fresh or frozen
  • Cups Sugar

US - Metric

Instructions

  • Rinse your lingonberries and pick out any impurities.

  • Place clean lingonberries into a large cooking pot.

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  • Stir in sugar and keep over medium to high heat.

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  • Bring to a rolling boil. Reduce heat and simmer for at least 30 minutes or until it looks set. The jam will appear translucent.

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  • Test if the jam is set by dropping some on an ice cold plate, the jam is ready if it doesn’t run. If it runs, keep for some more time to cook over low heat and repeat the test until it doesn't run anymore. AND/OR use a candy thermometer to determine if it's set, 220° Fahrenheit/ 105° Celsius.

  • Drop some rum into the lids. That will keep it clean.

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  • Fill your jars with the hot lingonberry jam, close well with the lid and turn the jars upside down to create a vacuum.

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  • When cooled, store in a cool and dry place.

Notes

  1. 1 serving = 1 Teaspoon, 70 servings = about 3 jam jars
  2. Store them in a dry and cool place and keep away from direct sunlight. If you live in a humid tropical climate, please store the jam in the fridge. Also, store in the fridge once you opened your jar.
  3. The jam will always appear liquid when cooking hot. It will set when it cools down, hence why we test with an ice-cold plate.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Lingonberry Jam Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 47Calories from Fat 9

% Daily Value*

Fat 1g2%

Sodium 1mg0%

Carbohydrates 12g4%

Sugar 10g11%

Protein 1g2%

Vitamin A 13IU0%

Vitamin C 3mg4%

Calcium 4mg0%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

Lingonberry Jam Recipe {without Pectin} | Masala Herb? ›

The secret ingredient to making jam without pectin is time. The fruit and sugar need plenty of time to cook and thicken. A long, slow boil drives the moisture out of the fruit, helping to preserve and thicken it at the same time. Fruit varies in water content as well, and some fruits may take longer to jam up.

How can I thicken jam without pectin? ›

The secret ingredient to making jam without pectin is time. The fruit and sugar need plenty of time to cook and thicken. A long, slow boil drives the moisture out of the fruit, helping to preserve and thicken it at the same time. Fruit varies in water content as well, and some fruits may take longer to jam up.

What can I use instead of pectin for jam? ›

Cornstarch - Another plant-based thickening agent, cornstarch is a great substitute for pectin. Gelatin - For non-vegan menu items, you can substitute gelatin for pectin, but it will yield a different consistency.

Is jam better with or without pectin? ›

Some people have reservations about using pectin, but it's incredibly helpful, especially for someone new to the process. It's totally possible to make jams and jellies without using store-bought pectin, but it's much harder to get the right consistency and it takes longer, too.

Does lemon juice thicken jam? ›

Throwing in an extra tablespoon of lemon or lime juice at the end can help, but avoid adding any more than that as it could make the jam runny.

How do you fix jam that didn't set without pectin? ›

To remake cooked jam or jelly without added pectin, for each 1 L (4 cups) jam or jelly add 25 mL (2 tbsp) bottled lemon juice. Heat to boiling and boil jam or jelly hard 3 to 4 minutes, then test for signs of gelling.

What is a natural thickener for jam? ›

Add chia seeds to the recipe.

The chia seeds soak up the juice and moisture from fruit purée and plump up, giving a thickening effect to the jam without using heat or added sugar or pectin. Think of it as a chia seed pudding made with fruit rather than milk.

How did people make jam before pectin? ›

Preservation using honey or sugar was one common method and the Ancient Greeks also used to use honey to preserve quince. Syrups made from honey and sugar were also used to preserve food; honey has no moisture so it preserves any food encased within it.

Can I skip pectin in jam? ›

Making jam without pectin is easy, you just have to cook it longer. This recipe produces a very thick, rich tasting jam, but if you like your jam a bit looser, cook it 5 minutes less than the suggested cooking time.

How was jam made before pectin? ›

The earliest fruit preserves would be made by mixing fruit pulp with honey and allowing it to dry in the sun, creating a texture more like that of a jellied sweet. The high-pectin quince lent itself to making this well-set fruit preserve.

What happens if you add sugar before pectin in jam? ›

Do not vary the sequence in which the ingredients are added. For example, powdered pectin does not dissolve in a sugared solution, so if you add the sugar and then the dry pectin, the jam will not be firm. Be sure you use a kettle large enough to accommodate the preserves when they are brought to a full rolling boil.

Does lemon juice add pectin to jam? ›

TIPS: Alternatively, you could use 'high-pectin' sugar (also known as jam sugar). The addition of lemon juice also helps to activate the pectin and set your jam.

What happens if you add too much pectin to jam? ›

You will need approximately half the amount of pectin that is indicated by your recipe. Please be careful when adding pectin as too much will leave you with a set that is too solid and it is not possible to rectify this so always add less than you think is necessary and test the set and then add more if required.

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

It's Not Only About Pectin

There's another reason why lemon juice is added to most jam recipes: for safe canning and to prevent the growth of bacteria. Bringing the pH level down means jars can be sealed in a regular boiling water bath in a reasonable amount of time (sometimes as little as 10 minutes).

Can I use bottled lemon juice in jam making? ›

You can use bottled lemon juice or fresh. However, I personally look to use other complementary juices to certain fruit jams. Rather than rely on lemon juice I would for example use redcurrant juice from fresh redcurrants in a strawberry jam instead, or an acidic type of apple and apple juice in a blackberry jam etc.

Can you use bottled lemon juice to set jam? ›

By using bottled juice, you ensure that your preserves have a consistent level of acidity, which makes them safe for canning. And when making jams or jellies, the degree of acidity in any citrus juice added affects the natural fruit pectin's ability to gel.

What ingredient thickens jam? ›

If you simply take fruit and cook it with some sugar to sweeten it a little, it will get thick enough to turn into jam by the naturally occurring pectin in the fruit and the process of reduction. Reduction occurs when we simmer the fruit, and the liquid turns to steam and evaporates, which thickens the jam.

How do you thin stiff jam? ›

If it isn't scorched though, here are some ideas to try: Slowly heat it in the microwave a few seconds at a time and then use it as usual. If it is still too thick, add some water while heating it in the microwave and then use it as a delicious and unusual pancake or ice cream syrup.

How do you thicken jam without pectin or sugar? ›

Dissolve 1 to 2 teaspoons of cornstarch for every cup of syrup in a small amount of cold water to make a slurry. Reduce heat and drizzle the mixture into the jam pot, stirring constantly. Gently simmer for 30 seconds, remove from heat, bottle and cool. Store in the refrigerator.

How do you fix jam that didn't set up? ›

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  1. Step 1 - Empty the jars into a pot and clean the jars. ...
  2. Step 2 -Determine how much jam or jelly needs to be remade. ...
  3. Step 3 - Measure out additional pectin, water, sugar and lemon juice. ...
  4. Step 4 - Mix with the jam or jelly and bring to a boil. ...
  5. Step 5 - Testing for "gel" (thickness)

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