How To Make Apple Pie Jam: A Spoonful Anyone?

This recipe is made using Tate & Lyle Sugars.

How To Make Apple Pie Jam

How To Make Apple Pie Jam: A Spoonful Anyone?

Hello friends, so how are you today?

Apple Pie Jam anyone?

This delicious jam is fragrant with the aroma of apple pie spices. You can make it all year round, as it doesn’t rely on seasonal fruit. It tastes fantastic on toast, crumpets, scones and pancakes. Try a spoonful on your porridge too!

So tasty.

How To Make Apple Pie Jam:

Here is a step by step guide to making Apple Pie Jam.

Preparation: 20 minutes
Cooking: 50 minutes

Makes: 4 x 450g jars

Ingredients:

1kg Cox’s apples, cored and chopped

25g fresh root ginger, peeled and finely grated

300ml water Juice of 1 lemon

800g Tate & Lyle Jam Sugar

1 cinnamon stick

1tsp ground nutmeg (freshly grated, if possible)

80g sultanas

How To Make Apple Pie Jam:

Step One:

Firstly, put the chopped apples, ginger, water and lemon juice into a large saucepan and bring up to the boil.

Reduce the heat and simmer gently for 15-20 minutes, until the apples are soft.

Step Two:

Tip in the Tate & Lyle Jam Sugar and stir it in with a wooden spoon.

Add the cinnamon stick, nutmeg and sultanas.

Gently boil over a medium heat for 20-30 minutes, until setting point is reached. To check, remove the saucepan from the heat, spoon a little onto a cold plate and leave for 2 minutes – it should wrinkle softly when your finger is pushed over the surface.

If this point has not been reached, return the saucepan to the heat and continue to boil for another 2-3 minutes.

Test as before. (You may need to test several times, though be patient, as this testing is crucial to achieving the correct consistency).

Step Three:

Turn off the heat and allow the jam to settle for 10 minutes.

Meanwhile, sterilize 4 x 450g clean jam jars by placing them in a low oven at 150°C, fan 130°C, Gas Mark 2 for 10 minutes.

Stir the jam, remove the cinnamon stick, then pour it into the hot sterilized jars.

Seal with the lids.

Leave to cool, then label. Store in a cool place for up to 1 year.

Cook’s tip: Cox’s apples are perfect in this recipe, though you could try Gala or Pink Lady instead.

How To Make Apple Pie Jam

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9 Comments

  1. 12 May 2020 / 16:40

    Looks scrumptious ~ I bet it is so good on pancakes!

  2. Miz Helen
    7 October 2017 / 20:26

    Your Apple Pie Jam will be fantastic, I pinned it! Hope you have a great weekend and thanks so much for sharing your post with us at Full Plate Thursday!Miz Helen

    • 23 October 2017 / 15:30

      Thanks for hopping by Miz Helen 🙂

  3. Jess
    3 October 2017 / 14:41

    Sounds so delicious!! YUM!I would love for you to share this with my Facebook Group for recipes, crafts, tips, and tricks. Thanks for joining Cooking and Crafting with J & J!

    • 23 October 2017 / 15:30

      Thanks for hosting and stopping by Jess 🙂

  4. Jenna H.
    2 October 2017 / 13:44

    OOoooooo this sounds so good! I have never heard of apple pie jam, but I think I will give it a try! 🙂 Great blog-Jenna <3Follow me back? The Chic Cupcake

    • 23 October 2017 / 15:29

      Thanks for hopping over Jenna 🙂

  5. Sum of their Stories
    2 October 2017 / 10:12

    Apple Jam sounds delicious. Very Autumnal!

    • 23 October 2017 / 15:28

      Thanks for stopping by Julie 🙂