How To Make Fig Jam Very Easily

It's easier to eat figs this way than when they're raw. The kids also love this.
Scum appears so please skim it off.
Pay attention to the heat. Don't let it burn. Recipe by Harunoyougashiten.
How To Make Fig Jam Very Easily
It's easier to eat figs this way than when they're raw. The kids also love this.
Scum appears so please skim it off.
Pay attention to the heat. Don't let it burn. Recipe by Harunoyougashiten.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Wash the figs and peel the skin. Slice into pieces 1 cm thick.
- 2
Place the sliced figs into a stainless or enamel pot. Add 1/2 cup of water and the lemon juice.
- 3
Also add the sugar and turn the heat to high. Adjust the amount of water to match the amount of fruit.
- 4
You can use either a fresh lemon, or store-bought lemon juice. If it's refrigerated, it will keep for awhile. Lower the heat to medium and boil down.
- 5
Gently scoop off the scum that rises to the surface. Use a wooden bamboo ladle to stir all the way to the bottom of the pot so that it doesn't burn. Keep doing this until the figs become transparent!
- 6
Please stay near the pot until you turn off the heat to make sure that the bottom of the pot doesn't burn. When it becomes this rich and it seems transparent, it's finished. It takes about 20 minutes.
- 7
If using an empty jar for storing, absolutely boil it before using. Boil it well in a pot and it's ready.
- 8
It's awesome when paired with bread, yogurt, cake, or ice cream. It goes well with the flavors of Autumn!
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