Vanilla Lavender Blackberry Jam

Vanilla Lavender Blackberry Jam

Introduction

This Vanilla Lavender Blackberry Jam is a fragrant, floral twist on a classic berry preserve. Sweet blackberries are simmered with sugar, infused with lavender water, and finished with a touch of vanilla for warmth. The result is a jam that’s elegant, aromatic, and perfect for spreading on toast, filling pastries, or gifting to loved ones.

Ingredients

1 cup dried lavender flowers

2 cups water

9 cups blackberries

6 cups granulated sugar

2 tsp vanilla extract

Directions

Step 1: Make Lavender Water

In a saucepan, simmer lavender flowers in 2 cups of water until reduced to about ½ cup.

Remove from heat and let cool. Strain if desired.

Step 2: Cook the Blackberries

Place blackberries in a large pot over medium heat.

Cook until berries burst and form a jammy mash.

Step 3: Add Sugar & Lavender

Stir in sugar and reserved lavender water.

Bring mixture to a boil, stirring often until sugar dissolves.

Continue cooking rapidly until jam reaches gelling point (test by placing a drop on a chilled plate — it should wrinkle when pushed).

Step 4: Finish with Vanilla

Stir in vanilla extract for a warm, aromatic finish.

Step 5: Prepare Jars

Sterilize mason jars, lids, and rings.

Carefully ladle hot jam into jars, leaving ¼ inch headspace.

Wipe rims clean, secure lids and rings.

Step 6: Seal

Process jars in a boiling water bath for 15 minutes.

Remove and let cool. Check seals before storing.

Time & Yield

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 40 minutes

Total Time: ~1 hour

Yield: ~8 half‑pint jars

Tips & Tricks

Use fresh, ripe blackberries for best flavor.

Adjust lavender strength by steeping longer or shorter.

Always test jam consistency with the chilled plate method.

Store sealed jars in a cool, dark place for up to 1 year.

Variations

Berry Blend Jam: Mix blackberries with raspberries or blueberries.

Citrus Twist: Add lemon zest for brightness.

Spiced Jam: Stir in a pinch of cinnamon or cardamom.

Sugar Swap: Use honey or monk fruit for alternative sweetening.

Serving Suggestions

Spread on warm scones or croissants.

Use as a filling for thumbprint cookies.

Swirl into yogurt or oatmeal.

Pair with soft cheeses like brie or goat cheese.

FAQs

Q: Can I use fresh lavender instead of dried?
A: Yes, but dried lavender gives a more consistent flavor.

Q: Can I skip the water bath?
A: Only if storing in the fridge short‑term. For shelf‑stable jam, water bath processing is essential.

Q: How long does it last once opened?
A: Refrigerate after opening and use within 3–4 weeks.

Conclusion

This Vanilla Lavender Blackberry Jam is a luxurious preserve that blends fruity sweetness with floral elegance. It’s a versatile recipe that elevates everyday breakfasts and makes a thoughtful homemade gift.

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