Secrets of making red rowan jam

Secrets of making red rowan jam

Rowan is a real storehouse of vitamins and nutrients. And the jam from its tart berries will be appreciated by true gourmets, as it has not only an excellent taste with spicy bitterness and sourness, but also a delicate aroma. Especially important is the use of such jam in cold autumn and winter, when you need to increase the level of body resistance to viruses and bacteria.

Benefit

The health benefits of rowan are obvious. It has almost the same amount of carotene and vitamin C as carrots (9 mg/100 g and 70 mg/100 g, respectively). In addition, rowan jam contains vitamins PP, A, B1, B2 and B6, as well as minerals such as manganese, copper, magnesium, potassium, phosphorus, calcium, zinc and iron. Doctors advise using this berry to strengthen immunity, with beriberi, anemia and general exhaustion of the body after illnesses or operations. After all, it was not without reason that traditional healers in Russia recommended that patients not only eat berries for food, but also “lie down under a mountain ash” so that it “kills” all bad energy.

Jam and juice from mountain ash normalize the level of blood pressure, have a beneficial effect on the state of the cardiovascular system, lower blood cholesterol and remove toxins from the body. Rowan berries are also indicated for use with thyroid dysfunction, as well as for those who have problems with the intestines, since rowan has a laxative effect.This is also true for people who are struggling with excess weight or are on a diet.

Regular consumption of rowan jam with tea can provide the increased needs of the "starving" body for minerals and vitamins.

Like any other product, rowan has contraindications for use, so pay attention to whom it is not recommended to eat rowan jam. It is worth avoiding this powerful immunostimulating agent for infants under one year old and pregnant women. Since the essential extracts of this berry can adversely affect the course of pregnancy. And nursing mothers can use the product if the child is not allergic to it.

For those people who have increased acidity of the stomach or gastritis, jam is also not recommended. And, of course, allergy sufferers should be wary of mountain ash, first by trying a small amount and checking the body's reaction to this berry.

Recipes

There are a lot of recipes for making rowan jam. There are both simple and complex variations - for example, with the addition of citrus fruits, apples or walnuts. We present the most popular of them.

Classic "budget" option

To prepare regular rowanberry jam, you will need the following ingredients:

  • fresh or frozen rowan - 1 kg;
  • sugar - 1.5 kg;
  • soda - 650 ml.

Sort the mountain ash, separating the stalks, rinse the berries several times and fill with water for a day. This is necessary so that the mountain ash loses its bitterness. At the same time, if possible, change the water as often as possible. Add all the sugar to cold water and heat over low heat until it dissolves. The syrup is gradually brought to a boil and pour the rowan berries there, boiling the contents again, and then remove the jam from the heat.

The cooled jam should be filtered, and the syrup without berries should be boiled again over low heat for about half an hour. Then we pour the mountain ash into the thickened syrup, which we previously separated, and cook over low heat for another half hour. Delicious jam is ready. We pre-sterilize jars and metal lids in the oven or steam. Pour hot jam into jars and seal tightly with lids.

Banks should be turned over and left to cool overnight under a blanket or blanket at room temperature.

Rowan jam with apples

To diversify the taste of rowan jam and in the presence of a rich harvest of apples, you can cook rowan-apple jam. It is more tender and contains no less vitamins and healing substances than the classic version. You will need:

  • rowan - 1 kg;
  • sugar - 2 kg;
  • apples - 1 kg;
  • water - 450 ml;

Sort the mountain ash, separating it from the stalks. Rinse and soak the berries for several hours, changing the water from time to time. Peel the apples and peel and cut into cubes. The syrup can be cooked according to the technology described in recipe No. 1. After boiling in the syrup, add rowan and apples, cook for 45 minutes, stirring regularly. Put hot jam into sterilized jars and roll up.

With citrus and walnuts

An even more spicy recipe is with the addition of citruses and walnuts. You will get a tasty and fragrant jam with a slight sourness. You will need:

  • rowan - 1 kg;
  • sugar - 1.2 kg;
  • oranges - 2 pieces;
  • water - 250 ml;
  • a couple of tablespoons of ground walnuts.

We sort out the berries and separate the stalks. Wash the rowan and put it in the freezer for several hours. This is necessary in order to remove the bitterness of the mountain ash as much as possible, so soaking in water in this case is not needed.Mix frozen fruits with water and put on a small fire. After boiling, drain the water and transfer the berries to a separate bowl. Boil the broth with sugar for several minutes until the sugar is completely dissolved. We return the berries to the finished syrup and add the pulp of oranges cut into small pieces. Cook everything in syrup for about 40 minutes, then add the walnuts and boil the jam for about 10 minutes. Pour the delicacy into sterile jars and roll up.

Pureed rowanberry jam with walnuts

Another original gourmet recipe involves the following ingredients:

  • rowan - 1 kg;
  • walnuts - 2 cups;
  • sugar - 7 glasses;
  • water - 3 cups.

Peeled and washed rowan berries should be crushed so that they release the juice. Pour boiling water over them and leave for 20 minutes. Prepare sugar syrup in advance by boiling sugar and water until completely dissolved, and pour berries into it. Cook the jam over low heat until the mountain ash becomes soft. And do not forget to stir the brew from time to time and remove the foam from the jam. Just before the end, add chopped walnuts and boil this mixture for a couple more minutes, stirring so that all the ingredients are combined.

Pureed rowan with sugar

If you don’t have time to mess around with jam and want to roll the mountain ash into jars “quickly”, we advise you to use the “dry jam” recipe, or rather, prepare pureed mountain ash with sugar.

You will need 1.2-1.3 kg of sugar per 1 kg of frozen rowan berries. They need to be rubbed in a blender or meat grinder and mixed with sugar, leaving for several hours until the latter is completely dissolved.The finished mixture is laid out in pre-sterilized jars, closed with boiled plastic lids and placed in a dark, cool place.

And if you want maximum health benefits, and you are not limited in finances, add 2 cups of chopped walnuts and 2 cups of honey to 1 kg of pureed rowan berries. Such an elixir of health should be stored in a cool place and taken in moderation so as not to overdose on vitamins.

Helpful Hints

Tightly rolled cans are stored in a dark, cool room - for example, a cellar. Under such storage conditions, all the vitamins and healing properties of mountain ash will remain in the jam for more than one year. And after the jam is opened, it can remain in the refrigerator for a maximum of a couple of months. But it is unlikely that you will have to keep it there for so long - usually households eat such delicacies in a few days.

In order for the taste of mountain ash to be as high as possible, it is worth harvesting it after the first frost. Then it will be juicy, ripe and not so bitter. You can also use rowan berries pre-frozen in the freezer. They should be washed thoroughly, put in a colander and dried on a towel. We send the mountain ash folded into trays to the freezer, and the very next day you can use fresh berries for making pies, jam or juice.

Each housewife makes the consistency of jam according to her taste, finalizing the recipe and adding something new to it. For example, if you pass the berries through a sieve, then the jam will turn out in the form of jam, and someone likes whole berries to feel “on the tooth”.

Many housewives admit that rowanberry jam is especially tasty if you combine the berries of red rowan and chokeberry in half.

And finally, one more little trick: the jam will be even tastier and more aromatic if you serve it to the table, decorating it with lemon slices.

In the next video, you will find a recipe for raw red rowan jam with walnuts and honey.

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