Autumn is always my favorite season of the year, even though I am not living in a country that have four seasons. It could be I was born during the autumn and that reason for me to a have special affection with autumn. Just celebrated my birthday yesterday and this was the first was done in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.
This week the #SundaySupper group is coming up with Autumn Apple Party to welcome the fall season of the year. Hosted by our team member Cindy from Cindy’s Recipes and Writings. There are more than 50 wonderful recipes using apple will be shared during this party and this is going to be an exciting one!
This is my first experience that I have do my "assignment" for #SundaySupper on my birthday and I challenge myself to bring Homemade Apple Jam to the party, as I never tried to make them before. Simon and myself love bread with spread all the time. Butter and peanut butter were always our normal choice. There is a day he did mentioned he likes fruits jam too. It's straight away strike on my mind to try it out!
I love any pastry that goes with apple, especially those with cinnamon combination is one of my favorite too. So, cinnamon will not missed from my jam. I simmer it with low heat about 30 to 40 minutes. To my surprise, it only takes me about an hour plus to prepare the whole process. The result turns out good - looks good, taste good and am sure will make some more soon. Good news is, after this experience, I will not have to buy fruit jam from the store!
INGREDIENTS
6 medium size of apples (2 will be used to blend juice)
500gm of sugar
2 cinnamon stick
2 tsp ground cinnamon
4 tbsp lemon juice
200ml water
(The above ingredients yield 1 medium size terrine jar as shown in my picture)
DIRECTIONS
1. Wash, peel, core and dice the apples.
(Tips - to avoid the apples to turn black, you may use pinch of salt or a tsp of lemon juice
to be added in the water to soak the apples.)
to be added in the water to soak the apples.)
2. Use a blender to blend 2 apples with 200ml water.
3. In a pot, combine the blended apple juice, sugar and cinnamon sticks and let it cook to
boil.
4. When the syrup is boiling, add in the balance of 4 apples and continue to let the apples to
simmer with low heat about 30 - 40 minutes until a thick consistency.
5. Stir occasionally to prevent scorching.
6. When it's done, add the lemon juice and ground cinnamon and mix it well. The jam
should be thick and easily to spread.
should be thick and easily to spread.
7. Switch off the heat and let it cool completely
8. Fill it in a sterilized jar and store it in the fridge. It will store for a few weeks.
Here’s our Autumn Apple Recipes coming this Sunday, September 23!
- Soups, Salads, Starters and Breads
- Cinnamon Apple Chips- Shockingly Delicious
- Apple Celery Salad- In the Kitchen with Audrey and Maurene
- Mini Apple Pumpkin Pancakes – The Daily Dish Recipes
- Overnight Apple Cinnamon French Toast- In the Kitchen with KP
- Curried Apple and Leek Soup-Soni’s Food for Thought
- Endive Spears Topped With Apple, Blue Cheese and Hazelnut Salad- The Hand That Rocks the Ladle
- Homemade Apple Jam – My Trials in the Kitchen
- Caramel Apple Butter Cheesecake Dip- Chocolate Moosey
- Caramel Apple Bread – famfriendsfood
- Apple Pie Bread Baker Street
- Apple, Bacon & Brie Popovers- I Run for Wine
- Apple and Almond Brie Puff Pastry- Family Foodie
- Apple, Leek and Gruyere Tarts- There and Back Again
Main Meals- Slow Cooker Honey Apple Pork Loin- The Meltaways
- Apple-Glazed Meatballs- The Messy Baker
- Apples & Buttons (Ham, Apples and Dumplings)- Cindy’s Recipes and Writings
- Skillet Pork with Sweet Spiced Apples- Mama Mommy Mom
- Chicken Apple Meatloaf with Tarragon Tomato Sauce – Diabetic Foodie
- Baked Tilapia Apple Crisp- Daddy Knows Less
- Pork Tenderloin with Calvados Cream Sauce Sustainable Dad
- #SundaySupper Pulled Pork Sandwich With Pickled Red Onions Kwistin’s Favorites
Sides- Harvest Rice- Webicurean
- Wild Rice with Apples, Dried Cranberries, and Walnuts – Ruffles and Truffles
- Apple Topped Sweet Potato Mash- Momma’s Meals
- Warm Spice Pecan Raisin Apple Chutney- Sue’s Nutrition Buzz
Desserts- Double Apple Pot Pie- What Smells So Good?
- Apple Walnut Coffee Cake- The Girl in the Little Red Kitchen
- Apple Streusel Cobbler- Big Bear’s Wife
- Apple & Moroccan Cinnamon Gooey Sticky Buns- Crispy Bits & Burnt Ends
- Spiced Caramel Apple Pie-Chelsea’s Culinary Indulgence
- Apple Pear Kuchen for #SundaySupper (Apfel Birnen Kuchen)- Galactosemia in PDX
- Apple Strudel - Magnolia Days
- Old Fashioned Apple Crisp with Caramel Sauce-Noshing with the Nolands
- Apple Cheesecake- Vintage Kitchen
- Caramel Apple Crumble Bars- Hezzi D’s Books and Cooks
- Apple Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting- From Fast Food to Fresh Food
- Cinnamon Apple Dessert Chimichangas- Juanita’s Cocina
- Nutella Apple Quesadilla- Dinners, Dishes, and Desserts
- Apple Crisp Ice Cream- Cravings of a Lunatic
- Bavarian Apple Torte- The Lovely Pantry
- Streusel Apple Crumb Pie + Pie Freezer Kits- Meal Planning Magic
- French Apple Cobbler with Cinnamon-Maple Whipped Cream Weekend Gourmet
- Chunky Apple-Apricot Bread Pudding- Comfy Cuisine
- Apple Butter Spice Cake – Home Cooking Memories
- Apple Pie and Custard- Happy Baking Days
- #GlutenFree Deep Dish Carmel Apple Pie- Cooking Underwriter
- Apple Brownies That Skinny Chick Can Bake
- Country Apple Dumplings- Mom’s Test Kitchen
- Apple-Gingersnap Cookies- Tora’s Real Food
- Apple and Cranberry Turnovers- Flour on my Face
- Applesauce Chocolate Chip Bundt Cake with Caramel Glaze- Hip Foodie Mom
- Caramel Frosted Apple Cookies- No One Likes Crumbley Cookies
- Apple and Pecans Cake- Basic N Delicious
- Apple Pull Apart Monkey Bread- Gotta Get Baked
- Beverages
- Spiced Apple Ale Small Wallet Big Appetite
- Apple Chia Tea- Pippi’s in the Kitchen Again
I'm all for homemade jams and your apple cinnamon lemon concoction sounds amazing! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you! I love this combinations too!
DeleteAutumn is my favorite season too. I now live on the coast and we don't get much fall color, so we always take at least one road trip in the fall.
ReplyDeleteHow nice to organize a trip during fall. Wish I could do the same too!
DeleteYum - this sounds delightful for spreading on toast or bagels in the morning! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYes Katie, they really taste good!
DeleteI have not made any jelly or jam yet. This one looks so easy and is inspiring me to make some for the first time.
ReplyDeletePlease do Renee! I am planning to make it again soon!
DeleteYum this looks so good. I love jams and jellies, I've never made my own but will definitely be adding it to my list :)
ReplyDeleteGlad that you like it....all the best to your trial!
DeleteHomemade jams are the best. This one sounds fantastic Faye and the color is wonderful! Have a great sunday!
ReplyDeleteThank you Paula! I never expect its turn out good as this is my first experience. Satisfied!
DeleteThis jam looks amazing. I love that it's so versatile and can be used on just about anything, sweet or savory. Happy #SS and Happy Birthday!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jennie! I love it too!
DeleteYummy I'll bring the toast!
ReplyDeleteCome...we have it together! Thanks for hosting such a great #SS!
DeleteThis would be awesome on so many things! This one is a keeper Kota!
ReplyDeleteThank you Patti!
DeleteI'd love to start making jam! Thank you for showing me how to do this! I can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jen!
DeleteNeed some right now to spread on my toast!!Looks absolutely delicious and I love the consistency too :)Lovely recipe!
ReplyDeleteThank you Soni! Glad you like it!
Deleteit looks so thick and rich - just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThank you Pam! It's really taste good!
DeleteThis looks so good!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful jam recipe. I bet this would be great on toast.
ReplyDeleteYou're right Tora....is perfect with toast!
DeleteI'm sure it could store for a couple of weeks--but I doubt it'll last that long!
ReplyDeleteWill find out soon...
DeleteYour apple jam looks so fabulous! I need to try making some at home, too!
ReplyDeletePlease do so Patsy...you'll love it!
DeleteI just finished making apple butter when I saw this recipe! Looks like I need to get started on a batch of this jam!
ReplyDeleteHahaha...please send some to me when you have done!
DeleteHappy Birthday! This jam looks so fresh and delicious!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Chelsea!
DeleteOOh, will make this ! Looks so easy and fresh.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sue! Please let me know the outcome.
DeleteUntil I married into my husband's family I never made jam. His mum has been making jam forever and all of his siblings, especially his brother are die hard jam and chutney makers. I have decided to venture into making it this year and I am both nervous and excited at the idea. This recipe looks so simple I might use it as a basis for my first batch. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteIf I can do it, I am sure you can too. Give it a try, Laura. Impress them with your work. All the best to you!
DeleteMy mouth is watering. This jam looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteI am just like you when I am cooking it. Thanks Linda!
DeleteWOW, your jam looks incredible! I love how simple it is to make this, and I bet it's a thousand times better than anything you can buy in the store. Happy birthday, once again. I'm sorry you had to work on this on your birthday but at least you got a delicious jam out of the experience! I hope you didn't have to lift a finger the rest of the day ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you Nancy! Indeed this was a good experience for me and I definitely will not buy jam from the store anymore!
DeleteWOW this looks great! Will you send me some to FL ;) My Grammy always made homemade Jams & Jellys for us and Apple was my favorite. She always joked that she would take her recipes to her grave and after she passed unexpected, she held her word. I cannot wait to try this out.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear about your granny. You should create your own jam recipe then. Thanks for dropping by, Megan!
DeleteCan you send me some over for my toast in the morning please!!
ReplyDeleteI wish too....but is too far for me to do so:D!
DeleteI have seen apple butter, but not apple jam before. This sounds amazing!! Hope you had a great birthday!
ReplyDeleteThank you Erin!
DeleteI bet this apple jam tastes divine. I pinned this recipe to my Fall Food board so I can make it soon!
ReplyDeleteThank you and you should try it out!
DeleteI love this! I just bought my first canning jars, I'll have to put this on the list! I don't think it will last long in my fridge! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletePrepare more ingredients to make more....:D All the best to your trial!
DeleteThis looks so easy and delicious! Plus I love toast! Can't go wrong with this combo!
ReplyDeleteMe too Karen, a toast lover! Thank you.
DeleteWow, I never thought of making apple jam...but it looks SO tempting on your bread! So much inspiration with this #SS!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Liz....looking forward to the next #SS!!
DeleteI would eat this breakfast everyday. Now I need to make it so I can. And I know my son would love it too. Thank you for sharing this wonderful recipe Leong!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sarah! I am glad you like the recipe. Yes, i am sure the young one will love it. You wont believe it, we have just finished ours:D
ReplyDeleteThis would be a hit in my house! I also think this would make a perfect homemade food gift to give during the holidays.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great idea, Brandie. Thanks so much!
DeleteWhat a great and easy recipe I think I will try!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sheila! Give a try!
DeleteHi, Faye! Happy to find your blog through your Twitter follow (following you back now!) and just in time for this lovely apple jam. It looks delicious! I am so jealous of you, living in Malaysia! We were in Kuala Lumpur for 8 years before this most recent move to Cairo and I miss it SO MUCH!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the follow back Stacy! Glad that you like the apple jam. You must try it out. Good to hear that you were in Kuala Lumpur for 8 years, you must be familiar by now. I missed KL too as I have just moved to Sabah last December. My family are still there, so, on and off I will still go back to KL to visit them. Hope to know you Stacy! Have a great day!
Deletethese would be perfect for a gift!
ReplyDeleteYou're right Angie!
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