Fresh Strawberry Jam

I originally made this Strawberry Jam to use as a filling in a dessert. Since my recipe only needed about half the jam for the dessert, we used the rest all week on toast and biscuits. My daughters especially loved it on their peanut butter sandwiches! This easy strawberry jam recipe has now become one I use all the time. It’s so easy to make and full of flavor, we can enjoy fresh homemade jam all summer. We have a small batch of strawberry jam in the fridge all the time to spoon over oatmeal, cream of wheat, pancakes or waffles, and as an ice cream sundae topping. For a more traditional freezer jam, try our yummy recipe here. You’ll also love our decadent Strawberry Syrup for pancakes and waffles. For a fresh dessert that tastes like summertime, make our fantastic Fresh Strawberry Pie.

Ingredients in this Homemade Strawberry Jam

This easy strawberry jam recipe comes together in just FIVE simple ingredients. There’s also NO PECTIN in this homemade jam unlike other strawberry preserves or jellies. Chances are you have all the ingredients for jam-making in your kitchen right now!

Strawberries – I like to use about two pints of fresh strawberries, but you can use frozen berries too.Sugar – one cup of white granulated sugar for this recipeCornstarch – this will thicken the jam up perfectlyWater – to mix with the cornstarchVanilla – adds a beautiful depth of flavor to the jam

Fruit Substitutions To Try

I made this Strawberry Jam using my food processor but you could also use a blender or mash the berries by hand in a bowl in small batches. You can also try adding other fruits; just take out some of the strawberries from the recipe to include other fruits. Strawberry peach, strawberry banana, or if you are from Idaho, strawberry huckleberry also makes delicious jam.

EASY Strawberry Jam

When I say easy, I mean this recipe is so easy to make! No worrying about getting a perfect seal on your jar lids, or worrying about a long cooking time or using a canner contraption. 

Can You Freeze this Strawberry Jam?

Even though this isn’t traditional freezer jam, it can be frozen for later use. It will keep in the freezer for several months. And believe me, there is nothing that cheers everyone up in the morning than pulling a jar of fresh Strawberry Jam out to spread over the morning toast. Or waffles. Or pancakes. You get the idea.  Once thawed, this homemade strawberry jam stays fresh in the refrigerator for up to three weeks. This is the perfect recipe to use when you have really ripe strawberries that you don’t want to go bad. If you are short on time, freeze the strawberries, then thaw them when you do have time.

Spread It On What?

Need some help deciding what to spread the results of this delicious strawberry jam recipe?  Let us help you. For starters. Bread. Of course. Like this amazing Honey Whole Wheat Bread. Fresh from the oven, you will love it smothered in this delicious jam. Or you can slather some on our Homemade Crescent Rolls, and on the Best Dinner Rolls from Scratch. Yum! Share It on Instagram!