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Jam making people, a question..

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Yes, definitely :D . I used to use a big enamel stock pot to make jam in before I got myself a proper maslin pan. It works a treat. Make sure your pan is big though if you're making a large quantity of jam as it does bubble up quite ferociously and can boil over if your pan is too small.

 

Happy jamming! You know you're on the slippery slope now, don't you :lol:. It's addictive :wink:

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I just use a big stock pot, this one at the front...I use it for everything more or less; jam, soups, casseroles, chutney, cordials, making wine must etc etc :lol:

 

 

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Sorry Ygerna, don't have a picture of my jelly pan, but it is the usual one with a handle on one side and a spout on the other. If you are thinking about making lots of jam/jelly/chutneys/soups etc in large quantities, it really does pay off.

 

I have found my jams reach setting point quicker with my jam pan, something to do with the heavy bottom (not mine :wink:) and even heat distribution :? far too technical for me :roll:

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soon as I can afford it, I'm getting a jam pan because of the spout and I'm sure it will be easier to use. I want a jam funnel and a thermometer too but I'm okay for now, they're more 'nice to have' than 'need to have' at the moment :lol:

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I have one I got from Freecycle (was in perfect nick!) but it doesnt' have a spout. Having said that I think it would be so heavy and fiddly to pour from that a spout wouldn't help. I use a ladle to get it into my lovely jam funnell when my thermometer tells me I'm at setting point.

 

And I started making jam in the breadmaker! Now I don't even make bread in that anymore.

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I use a large pot a bit like Poets, would love a proper pan though. I do however have a proper jam funnel, given to me last Christmas by one of my Aunts. It does make life a lot easier when im potting up, i use an old ladle and the funnel and don't get sticky messy jars anymore :lol:

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Well I used to use an enamel pan, then a large Ikea stock pot (like Poets) - but now I use one of these (my xmas prezzie from my parents). It's fab!

http://www.lakeland.co.uk/tefal!REG-electric-jam-maker/F/keyword/jam/product/12613

 

Emma.x

 

Funnily enough I saw this today in the Lakeland brochure they sent me. Is it really any good? Worth the money? I would be interested to here your and others opinion of it :D

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I find the jam funnel incredibly useful ! if I was going to get one thing to make jam-making easier this is the thing ! It just makes it so easy to get the jam safety in the jar without making everything around sticky as well.

 

My preserving pan doesn't have a spout so I can't pour easily but to be honest I'd rather use a ladle (which may be why I used to make a mess before getting the jam funnel).

 

I think one of the key things abount a preserving pan aside from the heavy base is it doesn't have a lid usually so when you're using a regular large pan don't be tempted to put a lid on your jam pan.

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The electric jam maker is really good! T|he booklet that comes with it needs a good reading of before you begin & I also downloaded the full english version from the Lakeland website. Basically I use 1kg fruit, 1kg jam sugar & 200ml of water.

Put the fruit & water in on Programme 4 (quick programme) until up to boil. I program for 20 minutes. It has a built in sensor to stop it over boiling. When it beeps add sugar, it then counts down to zero. All the time it heats & stirs for you. Put jam in jars & seal. Easy!

Afterwards, I fill it 3 quarters full of cold water & a little squirt of washing up liquid - then program it to auto clean. It is brilliant! Pour away the dirty water from the jam pan and give a quick wipe with damp cloth & its as good as new! Very clever & great for people who can't stand for long or stir continuously.

I've made cherry jam (yummy) & tonight I made plum jam. I got 4 jars from the cherries & 4 normal jars & 2 small from the plums.

You can also make rice pudding in it & some onion spread thing.

I do recommend it!

It seems a lot of money, but jam pans & equipment would soon mount up to that amount!

You don't need a thermometor with this either. It comes with a cute ladle, 3 jars with lids & a strainer / sieve bowl especially for making jellies!

 

Emma.x

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