Italian Lemon Jam (Marmellata di Limoni)

πŸ“ Description:

Italian Lemon Jam is a vibrant, tangy-sweet preserve made from fresh lemons, sugar, and a touch of water. Known for its bold citrus flavor and soft texture, this jam is a staple in many Mediterranean households. It’s perfect on toast, spooned over yogurt, or used as a glaze for cakes and meats.

🧾 Ingredients for Italian Lemon Jam (Marmellata di Limoni)

  • 5 large organic lemons (preferably unwaxed)

  • 2 Β½ cups (500g) granulated sugar

  • 2 Β½ cups (600ml) water

🍳 Instructions:

  1. Prep the lemons:

    • Wash lemons thoroughly. Thinly slice them (with peel), removing seeds.

    • Optional: Soak slices in water overnight to reduce bitterness (recommended).

  2. Cook the lemons:

    • Drain lemons and place in a large pot with 2 Β½ cups water.

    • Simmer for 30–40 minutes, or until lemon peel is tender.

  3. Add sugar:

    • Add sugar to the lemon mixture. Stir until dissolved.

    • Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer for 30–40 minutes, stirring often.

  4. Check consistency:

    • Place a spoonful of jam on a chilled plate. If it wrinkles when pushed, it’s ready.

    • If too runny, continue cooking and test again.

  5. Jar the jam:

    • Pour hot jam into sterilized jars, leaving ΒΌ-inch headspace.

    • Seal and invert jars for 5 minutes, then set upright to cool.

    • Store in a cool, dark place.

πŸ§‚ Notes:

  • Use organic lemons to avoid wax and pesticide residues.

  • Lemon pith can be bitter; overnight soaking helps.

  • You can adjust sugar to taste but don’t reduce too muchβ€”sugar preserves the jam.

πŸ’‘ Tips:

  • Add a sprig of rosemary or thyme for a herbal note.

  • For a smoother jam, pulse briefly with an immersion blender before jarring.

  • If you don’t have pectin, no worriesβ€”the lemon peel contains natural pectin!

🍽️ Servings:

Makes approximately 3 to 4 half-pint (250ml) jars.

πŸ§ͺ Nutritional Info (Per Tablespoon):

  • Calories: 45

  • Carbohydrates: 12g

  • Sugars: 11g

  • Fat: 0g

  • Fiber: 0.3g

  • Protein: 0g

πŸ’š Health Benefits:

  • Rich in Vitamin C – strengthens immunity

  • Natural antioxidants – supports skin and cellular health

  • No preservatives or artificial additives

  • Lemons may aid digestion and detox

❓Q&A:

Q: Can I use bottled lemon juice?
A: No. Fresh whole lemons (with peel) are essential for authentic flavor and texture.

Q: How long does lemon jam last?
A: Properly sealed, up to 12 months in a cool, dark pantry. Once opened, refrigerate and consume within 4 weeks.

Q: Can I make it sugar-free?
A: You can use a sugar substitute like erythritol, but the consistency and shelf-life will differ.

Q: What do I serve lemon jam with?
A: Toast, muffins, pancakes, yogurt, cheese platters, or as a glaze for poultry and cakes.

Q: Why does my jam taste bitter?
A: It’s likely due to the lemon pith. Try soaking lemon slices overnight before cooking.

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