Apple Jam

I had a lot of apples at hand.
It only takes about 20 minutes from start to finish. Recipe by uzukaji.
Apple Jam
I had a lot of apples at hand.
It only takes about 20 minutes from start to finish. Recipe by uzukaji.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Peel the apples and thinly slice into wedges. Soak in salt water (using a small amount of salt). (Immerse the wedges as soon as you cut them.)
- 2
Drain the apples, and thoroughly remove excess water.
- 3
Put the apples into a saucepan. Add sugar and lemon juice.
- 4
Simmer on low to medium heat. When the moisture is drawn out of the apples, add the cinnamon.
- 5
When the apples become translucent and tender, roughly mash with a wooden spatula. When it looks like this, it's done!
- 6
Pour into sterilized jars right away and turn the jars upside down until cool. The jam will thicken once cooled even if it appears thin in the pot when done, so don't worry too much about the consistency.
- 7
Wrap the jars and give them away as gifts!
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