Seedless peach jam for the winter
Peach is one of the most beloved and popular fruits in the vastness of our country. Many grow this fruit in their own garden. Peaches can be eaten fresh as a dessert or snack on their own, or cooked from them in various dishes. For example, you can make jam from peaches. In this way, you can preserve your favorite fruit for the winter and enjoy its taste on long and cold evenings. How to make pitted peach jam? In our material you will find a simple step-by-step recipe for a treat for the winter.
Beneficial features
To begin with, it should be noted that the peach itself has a fairly extensive set of properties and nutrients that have a positive effect on the human body. So, this fruit performs strengthening and vitaminizing functions, and is also able to normalize the work of the human gastrointestinal tract.
In its composition, the fruit contains water, fiber, plant fibers, protein, as well as vitamins (for example, B groups and provitamins A), as well as trace elements (calcium, zinc, sodium, phosphorus, fluorine and many others). Obviously, fresh peach is the most useful, however, we cannot deceive the laws of nature and grow peaches all year round. An excellent way out of this situation would be to harvest your favorite fruits for the winter in the form of sweet and thick jam.
Important! In the modern world, you can see fruits on the supermarket shelves throughout the year.At the same time, one should be very careful with these fruits, because they are most often filled with chemical additives and artificial reagents.
Recipe
Traditionally, recipes for making jam are passed down by housewives from generation to generation. However, if you didn’t manage to get a recipe from your relatives or want to try something new, then use the following tips. So, for cooking you will need 4 kilograms of peaches, 3 kilograms of sugar and 2 teaspoons of citric acid.
First of all, you need to deal with fruits. So, you should choose slightly unripe fruits (do not overdo it and do not use green peaches yet). After the fruits are selected, they should be carefully sorted out (getting rid of spoiled fruits), as well as washed and dried.
It is important to note that the skin of the fruit is rather rough and heterogeneous in its structure, therefore it can accumulate dirt and dust. Before making jam, if desired, it can be cleaned. However, it is worth noting the fact that the peel will give appetizing amber hues to the jam, greatly facilitating the cooking process (the fruits will not fall apart). In addition, the process of removing it is quite time-consuming (first, you need to scald the peach with boiling water, and then, after making several cuts, you need to remove the skin).
Thus, whether to peel a peach or not is the individual choice of each housewife. But what needs to be done is get rid of the stone and cut the fruit into small pieces. After that, all the peaches must be folded into a convenient deep container and covered with sugar (the amount of sugar may vary depending on your taste preferences).
In this state, the fruit should be left for a couple of hours - they should let the juice go (it is best to leave it overnight).
After this process is completed, the juice that has drained from the peaches should be poured into a separate container. You also need to add citric acid there (this step will add a little sourness to the delicacy, and also keep the peach slices intact). Now you need to boil this syrup. When the syrup boils, it must be poured over the fruit and boiled a little more. Then the jam must be removed from the oven and cooled completely. To achieve more jam density, this procedure should be carried out several times.
When the jam is ready, it should be laid out in jars and rolled up with lids. Then we turn the jars upside down and wrap them with a blanket. When they are completely cool, they can be rearranged in a dark, cool place (for example, a cellar). Thus, following the step-by-step instructions and listening to simple tips, you can cook a delicious treat at home. This dish can be made not only by the master of cooking, but also by the beginner.
Ready-made peach jam can be eaten as an independent dessert, washed down with tea. It can also be added to pancakes or pancakes, or simply spread on bread. In any case, this delicacy will decorate your cold winter evenings and remind you of warm summers and sweet fruits. Enjoy your meal!
You will learn more about how to make delicious peach jam in the following video.