Confettura di Lamponi Artigianale

Immagine Ricetta

gourmet

Preparation time

Orologio40 minuti

Difficulty

OrologioMedia

Cooking time

Orologio40 minuti

Servings

Porzioni8

Riposo

Orologio3 ore

Preparare in casa una confettura di lamponi è un modo perfetto per gustare tutto il sapore di questi frutti rossi durante l’anno. Con pochi ingredienti e senza conservanti, otterrai una marmellata dalla consistenza perfetta, ideale per farcire dolci, crostate o semplicemente da spalmare sul pane. Scopri la ricetta completa con tutti i trucchi per una conservazione ottimale!

Ingredients

Procedure

  • 0. Gently rinse the raspberries under running water and drain well. If using frozen fruit, let them thaw at room temperature for at least 20 minutes. If you want a seedless jam, you can quickly puree them after cooking.
  • 1. Place the raspberries in a heavy-bottomed saucepan and add the sugar. Add the lemon juice, which will help preserve the bright color and act as a natural preservative. If using apple, grate it with the peel and add it to the mixture (it's rich in pectin, a natural thickener).
  • 2. Cover the saucepan and let the mixture rest for 2-3 hours (or even overnight in the refrigerator). This step allows the raspberries to release their juices and blend better with the sugar.
  • 3. Turn the heat to medium and bring the mixture to a boil. Stir occasionally to prevent sticking. Once boiling, reduce the heat and cook for about 40-50 minutes, skimming the surface occasionally with a slotted spoon.
  • 4. If you want a thicker consistency, dissolve the agar agar in a tablespoon of water and add it in the last 5 minutes of cooking.
  • 5. To check the correct consistency, do the saucer test: pour a drop of jam onto a cold saucer and tilt it. If it flows slowly and isn't too runny, it's ready.
  • 6. Pour the boiling jam into sterilized jars, leaving 1 cm from the top. Close the jars with new lids and turn them upside down to create a natural vacuum. For longer shelf life, pasteurize the jars: place them in a pot with water until completely covered, bring to a boil and cook for 20 minutes.
  • 7. ✅ Where to store it? In a cool, dark place for up to 10-12 months. Once opened, keep it refrigerated and consume within 2 weeks. ✅ More flavor? Add grated lemon zest or a spoonful of liqueur like rum or Grand Marnier. ✅ Smooth consistency? Blend the jam before bottling to remove the seeds.
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    Creation date Mar 09, 2025