Gingered Fig Jam
Gingered Fig Jam

Hey everyone, I hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to prepare a special dish, gingered fig jam. It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I am going to make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

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To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook gingered fig jam using 7 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Gingered Fig Jam:
  1. Get 1 pound very ripe Mission Figs, stemmed and quartered
  2. Prepare 3/4 cup sugar to start (you may like it sweeter - I tend to like my jams a little less sweet than the average storebought)
  3. Prepare 1/3 cup water
  4. Take 2 Tablespoons maple syrup or honey
  5. Take 1 Tablespoon lemon juice
  6. Take 1 pinch kosher salt (a little less than 1/8 teaspoon)
  7. Take 1-2 Tablespoons grated fresh ginger, depending on how gingery you like things. I find 1 Tablespoon subtle but detectible
Steps to make Gingered Fig Jam:
  1. Place all the ingredients but ginger in a large saucepan, give them a couple of good stirs and place on medium heat until all the sugar melts.
  2. Let the mixture come to a very gentle boil for 2 minutes or so before giving the jam a few good stirs and turning the heat down to not quite medium low.
  3. Let the jam very gently simmer and reduce (that means barely detectible movement on the surface with the very occasional slow bubble), uncovered, for anywhere from 45 to 60 minutes, depending on how thick you like your jam.
  4. At the halfway mark (about 20 to 25 minutes into the simmer) mash the jam with a potato masher or a fork to the desired consistency, and stir in the ginger. Continue to simmer another 20 to 35 minutes, stirring occasionally - every 10 minutes or so should be good. Never let the heat get so high that you can scrape solids from the bottom of your cooking vessel. This will result in an oddly iron-like flavor to downright burnt flavor if the heat is way too high.
  5. Give the jam a taste, remembering that it'll always taste slightly sweeter when thoroughly cooled than it does warm. If needed, add a little more sugar or maple syrup or honey for sweetness, a tiny bit of salt if the sweetness still tastes flat, or a teaspoonful of lemon juice if you want a little more tartness.
  6. Let the jam cook another 5 minutes after you adjust the seasoning, cut the heat, give it a few good stirs, and let it cool thoroughly, uncovered (you don't want condensation to water down your jam, which will also make it more likely to spoil faster), before putting it in a container to refrigerate.
  7. Enjoy! :)

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