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Apricot jam

Maninder Kaur Bawa.
Maninder Kaur Bawa. @waheguru1
Mohali Punjab.

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It is a fresh fruit Apricot jam.
Lots of apricot fruit is seen in the markets of north India these days.I too bought some and few over riped ones were left with me. Made jam out of it which turned out to be delicious and the colour is just awesome.
No colour ,no preservative is added to this. And can be stored for a year in the fridge.
Made with only 2 ingredients.

#5ing
It is a fresh fruit Apricot jam.
Lots of apricot fruit is seen in the markets of north India these days.I too bought some and few over riped ones were left with me. Made jam out of it which turned out to be delicious and the colour is just awesome.
No colour ,no preservative is added to this. And can be stored for a year in the fridge.
Made with only 2 ingredients.

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Apricot jam

Maninder Kaur Bawa.
Maninder Kaur Bawa. @waheguru1
Mohali Punjab.

#5ing
It is a fresh fruit Apricot jam.
Lots of apricot fruit is seen in the markets of north India these days.I too bought some and few over riped ones were left with me. Made jam out of it which turned out to be delicious and the colour is just awesome.
No colour ,no preservative is added to this. And can be stored for a year in the fridge.
Made with only 2 ingredients.

#5ing
It is a fresh fruit Apricot jam.
Lots of apricot fruit is seen in the markets of north India these days.I too bought some and few over riped ones were left with me. Made jam out of it which turned out to be delicious and the colour is just awesome.
No colour ,no preservative is added to this. And can be stored for a year in the fridge.
Made with only 2 ingredients.

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Ingredients

  • 250 gmsfresh ripe apricot
  • 150 gmssugar(a little less or more depending on the
  • Sweetness of the fruit.)
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  1. 1

    Wash the apricot, dry it with a towel. Remove any spots or blemishes it may have with a knife. Cut, remove the seeds and chop them if apricots are big in size.

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  2. 2

    Put the apricot in a pan add sugar and mix well. Keep it on low flame and cook stirring continuously. Apricot and sugar will release water and it has to be cooked on slow to medium flame till it is thick. Nice apricot aroma is in the air.

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  3. 3

    At this stage you can add some more sugar if you want, Cook for a minute or two. To check if the jam is ready, put 1 tsp of it on a tilted plate. If it comes down easily mean,s it has to be cooked for some more time.If it stays means jam is ready. After cooling it gets thicker.

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  4. 4

    Cool the jam and when it is still little warm pour it in a clean jar. When it cools down completely close the jar and keep it in the fridge. Remove when ever necessary and keep it back in the fridge.

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  5. 5

    You can have this(with bread or apply on salted cookies) in breakfast or whenever you or kids feel like.

  6. 6

    Note: water is not added at all in making the jam.

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Maninder Kaur Bawa.
Maninder Kaur Bawa. @waheguru1
on July 04, 2019 10:07
Mohali Punjab.
I'm passionate about cooking, mainly Indian cuisine.I was a home chef in Mumbai @flavours home cooked food and desserts. and with Gorb(zee living foodz).
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