There's something oddly comforting about jam. That sweet, slightly sour taste adds another dimension to basically any carb-y meals. On top of a steaming hot bowl of oatmeal is how we usually enjoy our jam here in Sweden but I have always loved to spread a thick layer of raspberry preserves on top of a crispy, golden brown slice of toast. Mhm. And I know I just said raspberry even though this recipe specifically calls for blueberries. Confession: I didn't like blueberries as a kid. I loved spinach but not blueberries. Yes, I was weird. Moving on.
I must say I'm very pleased with this recipe. It's thick, just like jam is supposed to be. Don't want any of that runny, slimy stuff, no thank you. So it's thick, packs a punch of blueberry flavour only rounded off by a hint of vanilla. I even got my mom hooked on it so now it's a battle against time to have as much as possible for myself before she eats it all up!
Also, I finally got to use a jar from the collection featured throughout this post. To say that I have an obsession with jars is an understatement. This recipe makes one small jar but if you feel like you're likely to finish it soon after making, feel free to double the recipe. You could probably even freeze some for later if you wanted to, even though I haven't tried this myself yet.
Finally I want to point out that this jam is even more nutrient-dense than your average Homemade-healthy-jam all thanks to the Arctic Berries powders! I added some of the blueberry powder and some of the sea buckthorn powder in this but combine them however you want for your own personal touch! Hope you enjoy the recipe!
Berry-Boosted Blueberry Jam
-1/2 lb (225 g) frozen or fresh blueberries
- 6-8 fresh dates (75 g)
- 1/2 tsp pure vanilla powder
- 1/2 tbsp any Arctic Berries Powder (I used the Sea buckthorn and blueberry powders)
- 1 tbsp chia seeds
How to:
1. Place the blueberries in a small sauce pan and slowly thaw them over medium heat.2. Meanwhile, pit the dates and put them in a small bowl. Blend the dates with a hand blender until smooth and set aside.3. Once the berries start to release their juices, bring it up to the boil and let boil for about a minute.4. Remove the blueberries from the heat and stir in the date paste, vanilla powder and Arctic berries powder(s). If the date paste feels very dense and hard to incorporate into the berry mixture, start by transferring a few tablespoons of blueberry juice into the bowl with the date paste and mix the two to make it a bit looser in consistency.5. Lastly, stir in the chia seeds and make sure they're evenly divided throughout the jam.6. Spoon the jam up in a glass jar, seal it and let sit on the countertop to cool off before putting it in the fridge.
My favourite way to eat this jam - thinly spread on top of a rice cake.