I’ve mentioned before how spoiled I was growing up with a mom who made everything, and I mean everything, from scratch! I can honestly say that I’ve never had to eat store-bough jam before, and I’ve become so accustomed to delicious homemade jam–like this Strawberry Freezer Jam that I can’t even stand the other stuff! I don’t really feel bad about being a jam snob, however, because it’s SOO easy to make!  Take this Raspberry Freezer Jam or homemade Peach Jam, for example. Both can be made in under thirty minutes! Simple, delicious, and super easy! This strawberry jam recipe is so ridiculously easy, and only requires 4 ingredients: fresh strawberries, sugar, water and fruit pectin (I use the Surejell brand)! Start by dicing the fresh strawberries (or use your food processor to finely chop them. Measure out exactly two (gently-packed) cups of diced strawberries. Add the strawberries to a bowl with two cups of sugar and stir well to combine. Allow to rest for 10 minutes. Add remaining sugar and stir well, then allow to rest again for 10 minutes. In the freezer, this jam will last up to 1 year!  Once you take it out of the freezer, be sure to store it in the refrigerator.  This homemade jam will last in the refrigerator for 2-4 weeks!

That’s it! fill your jars and allow them to rest at room temperature for 24 hours. Yes!  I love to use glass mason jars for freezer jam!  You can also use just about any container that is freezer friendly. You can use frozen berries to make freezer jam!  Be sure that the fruit is NOT sugared, then substitute an equal amount of frozen fruit for fresh fruit, thaw the fruit to room temperature, and don’t drain the excess juice that is produced from the thawing process. Measure the crushed strawberries and the sugar exactly. If you don’t your jam may not set up properly. If you do encounter a situation where your jam doesn’t set up and is too soft or runny, don’t despair! A really easy fix is to just boil another package of pectin and add it to the jam! It will still taste great. Many have asked if you can substitute splenda or another sugar substitute, and I would caution against it, because your jam wont set the same. However, Surejell does have a no-sugar pectin jam recipe you could use instead! follow the instructions that come in the box. I’ve noticed that quality brand sugar (like C&H) makes a difference in helping the jam set up. (Don’t buy store brand, like “great value”.) Also, good quality, ripe strawberries are a must! I always use glass Ball mason jars or Kerr mason jars when making jam. The half pint (8 oz) size glass jars are perfect, and this recipe will fill 6 half-pint jars. The jars are freezer friendly (I have never had them break on me), and they’re cute! Tie some ribbon to them and they make a great gift!  However, you can use any freezer friendly container. You can also FOLLOW ME on FACEBOOK, TWITTER, INSTAGRAM and PINTEREST for more great recipes! Have you tried this recipe?! RATE and COMMENT below! I would love to hear your experience. This post contains affiliate links. I love sharing my favorite products and cooking tools with you guys! *I originally shared this recipe July 2014. Updated June 2019. This post contains affiliate links.

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