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    I started out with LSU Purple very ripe Figs. After washing, de-stemming, and quartering them up I used a potato masher to mash the figs to a pulp. Once mashed I measured how much pulp I had and added 1/2 that amount in sugar. Once the sugar was added I mixed thoroughly and place the mixture in the fridge till I could make the 2 Jams.

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    After washing my jars I placed them in a 250 degree oven for 20 minutes to sterilize. The lids were brought to a simmer then remained in a steaming water bath till needed. A large pot of water was placed on the Propane Range for doing the water bath.

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    The first Jam is cooking 8 cups of the mixture for 30 minutes at a low simmer reducing the water content. Then I squeezed 1 large Meyer Lemon from my tree into the mixture to bring the PH down. After the lemon juice was added I added 1 box of Sure-Gel. I cooked the Sure-gel for 5 more minutes stirring constantly. Once done I Jarred the mixture and set on the side to water bath.

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    Adding the remaining fig pulp from the 8 cup measuring cup into the dirty pot I brought this mixture up to a boil and cooked boiling, stirring frequently for 10 minutes. After that I added 1 6oz box of Jello Raspberry flavor and cooked boiling another 5 minutes. Once done this batch was jarred too.

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    Adding all jars to the water bath pot I simmered all the jars while they were covered with 1 inch of water for 20 minutes. After the water bath was done I let them cool on the Induction Range cooktop.

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    I will have to follow up with a later post after confirming a set on both batches. With such a reduced sugar batch I need to confirm the set. I hope you enjoy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave336 View Post
    Yum!
    Both fig jams set well, I just polished off 3 biscuits testing, Yum is the word!
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    mmmmmm, BUT , DO NOT get it on my sausage or bacon , I done warned ya about all that nonsense
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchn View Post
    mmmmmm, BUT , DO NOT get it on my sausage or bacon , I done warned ya about all that nonsense
    My meat biscuit was grilled link green onion sausage split in half with hot pimento cheese spread on it. I had 3/4 of a inch of sausage hanging out both sides of the biscuit. Real Man food. Chased that biscuit with 2 Raspberry Fig buttered biscuits.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rojo View Post
    Both fig jams set well, I just polished off 3 biscuits testing, Yum is the word!
    Quality control…well done!
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    I have some frozen turkey figs I need to put into preserves. I have always used the regular fig and lemon juice recipe. Does the Raspberry Jello add a lot of flavor? The figs had the same ration of of 1 to .5 figs to sugar rations, correct? You just added the jello as an additional flavor and did not use Sure Gel in that batch? Thanks for you help. I have some tame black berries and peaches frozen I have to put into jam/preserves.....

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    My sister used to add strawberry jello , like you did with the raspberry. I always enjoyed it on biscuits.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tnduxcaller View Post
    I have some frozen turkey figs I need to put into preserves. I have always used the regular fig and lemon juice recipe. Does the Raspberry Jello add a lot of flavor? The figs had the same ration of of 1 to .5 figs to sugar rations, correct? You just added the jello as an additional flavor and did not use Sure Gel in that batch? Thanks for you help. I have some tame black berries and peaches frozen I have to put into jam/preserves.....
    Sorry late to reply been Crappie fishing on Ross Barnett. Both work fantastic, really tastes like Strawberry or Raspberry preserves. I would rather to have the Strawberry Fig Jam over any real Strawberry jam offered in stores. "D" is right, a biscuit and either of these Fig Jam modifications will make you !
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