PINK GUAVA JAM

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This recipe was created because of a complete lack of pink guava recipes on the web. I hope you'll enjoy this creamy, buttery, beautifully pink jam as much as I do. Delicious on toast or on crackers with manchego cheese. Can be used as a tropical glaze as well.

Provided by Chez Jonny

Categories     Jellies

Time 1h20m

Yield 4 half pint jars

Number Of Ingredients 4

2 cups guavas
2 cups granulated sugar
2 limes
2 tablespoons dry pectin

Steps:

  • Use only ripe pink guavas for this recipe; pink guavas are ripe with they either fall off the tree on their own or when they come off the tree when barely touched. They will be bright pink on the inside and quite soft. Wash.
  • Cut the guavas in half, using a small spoon to carefully spoon out the middle sections containing seeds. Do not allow a single seed to remain as they are quite hard and unpleasant to bite into; people with dentures may want to injure you if one slips inches Set aside seedless guava "meat." (Shells and seeds make good fertilizer for the garden.) Freeze if you cannot make jam on the same day -- a good option as guavas mature at greatly varying times.
  • Place guava "meat" into blender and pulse until relatively but not completely smooth. Measure before placing into nonreactive pot for boiling. Using this measurement, add the same amount of sugar to the "meat." If you have two cups of guava "meat," add two cups of granulated sugar (i.e. one-for-one). Add two tablespoons of pectin and the juice of two small limes (or one large Persian lime). Bring to rolling boil for 20 minutes, stirring continually. The jam will be become a more intense pink/red color at this point.
  • Pour guava jam into sterilized jars and process in boiling water for ten minutes, with at least one inch of water over top of jars. Remove from canner pot and place on a towel, allowing jars to cool. Listen for lids to pop signifying airtight seal. Remove rings only, dry, and re-place them on the jars. Store away.

donna morris
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I can't wait to try this recipe! I love guava jam.


aduk thyop
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This is the perfect jam to use in a thumbprint cookie recipe.


Toni Feli
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I've never made guava jam before, but this recipe made it easy. I'm so happy with how it turned out!


Elvis Savage
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This recipe is a great starting point, but I like to add a little bit of ginger and cinnamon to my jam.


Segun opeyemi
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I followed the recipe exactly and my jam turned out way too runny. I'm not sure what I did wrong.


SLsakib Opieby
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This jam is a little too sweet for my taste, but it's still good.


Badam BJ
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I wasn't sure how this jam would turn out, but I'm so glad I tried it! It's so delicious and I can't wait to make it again.


Sylvia Johnson
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This is the best guava jam I've ever had! It's so flavorful and has the perfect consistency.


Aisha osman
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I made this jam for the first time last week and it turned out great! It was easy to make and the flavor is amazing.


Tigerleon10 Wltn
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This guava jam is absolutely delicious! I love the sweet and tangy flavor. It's perfect on toast, crackers, or even just by itself.


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