Hi,
I made strawberry jam for the first time, at the weekend. (Probably my fourth flavour) After passing the set test, I added the bit of butter to remove the scum but it didn't work, so I spooned off as much as possible. The morning after potting, it had a weakish set and a scum layer in the jar. It's only for us and friends but I'm wary of using it. Is it OK or should I get rid of it and start again?
Thanks
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Another Jam Problem
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Re: Another Jam Problem
Oh, I wouldn't chuck it out... It'll be perfectly fine to eat.
However: I never skim off (the frothy bits always were my favourite part of the jam!); I would never add butter. I always use added pectin, especially for strawberry jam.
However: I never skim off (the frothy bits always were my favourite part of the jam!); I would never add butter. I always use added pectin, especially for strawberry jam.
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Re: Another Jam Problem
I skim off the froth but have never added butter! I've never thought to keep the froth and eat it as it always looks rather congealed and horrible.
I must try next time except I'm usually too busy eating all the saucer tests which haven't yet set. 


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Re: Another Jam Problem
Hi,
Thanks for help. I read about the butter in a Delia book I think, it's worked fine on others. I've tried the scum and it was fine and eating the set tests keeps me amused until it's ready and helps postpone washing up.
Plum Jam
Thanks for help. I read about the butter in a Delia book I think, it's worked fine on others. I've tried the scum and it was fine and eating the set tests keeps me amused until it's ready and helps postpone washing up.
Plum Jam