Small Batch Cherry Preserves Recipe

Jocelyn Brubaker | Inside BruCrew Life

Small Batch Cherry Preserves will harness all the summer flavor you love so you can enjoy it come January. What are you waiting for? It takes half an hour!

At the moment, I can’t stop buying fresh berries. Blueberries, blackberries, and strawberries have been making their way right into my cart every time I go grocery shopping.

It’s not a bad problem to have. I guess there could be worse things that could jump into my cart.

Oh, wait. I have a seriously large sweet tooth so there are always cookies and candies jumping into the cart too.

I should probably try to stick to the sugar in the fruit instead. Thank goodness all three of our kids love fruit.

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Berries don’t stand a chance in our house. Either the kids devour them, or I use them on top of things like this lemon strawberry poke cake.

At least berries don’t have time to turn moldy in our fridge like some of the veggies at the bottom of the crisper do.

Since cherries are in season right now I have come home with a few bags of those lately. Our daughter took one look at the latest bag and announced that she would take care of all of them for me.

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She sure does love cherries. Since I was planning on making one jar of this small batch cherry preserves, I told her I could definitely share with her.

She then proceeded to tell me she was just joking about eating them all. How was I supposed to know that? I’ve seen how fast fruit disappears around here.

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She and I sat at the table each pitting our pile of cherries. She used the usual method of chewing and spitting out the pits while I went with the easy and slightly messier version with a cherry pitter.

It is one of my favorite summer kitchen tools, even if it did spit cherry juice on my shirt this time. I love how easy it pushes the cherry pits out.

Of course, a plastic drinking straw and a plastic pop bottle works just as well if you don’t have the pitter. Usually when I make homemade pie filling or preserves from fresh fruit, I only use two ingredients.

This honey blueberry sauce is one of my favorite ways to use up extra berries. Well, whenever we have any that is.

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To make these preserves a little thicker, I stirred some cornstarch into the water before adding the chopped berries.

Let the cherries simmer on medium heat for about 10 minutes. That will give the berries time to release some of their juices.

Once they start to get a little juicy, you can stir in the honey and increase the heat to high and let it come to a full boil. Go ahead and let it boil for 5 more minutes while you stir it every minute.

File 1 Small Batch Cherry Preserves

You don’t want the berries to burn and stick to the bottom. Once the timer has gone off, remove the pan from the heat and let it cool for about an hour, then refrigerate until completely chilled and thickened. If your mixture is a little too thick for you liking, go ahead and stir in a little more honey.

This sweet preserve is perfect for spreading on cream cheese bagels or toast. It also works great in different desserts like fruit bars or cheesecake. Or you could do what I did and go to town with a spoon.

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Small Batch Cherry Preserves Recipe

    16 Servings

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon Water
  • 1 tablespoon Cornstarch
  • 2 cups Dark Red Cherries, pitted and quartered
  • 2 tablespoons Honey

Directions

  1. Whisk together the water and cornstarch in a pan. Stir in the cherries. Heat on medium heat for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  2. Increase the heat to high and stir in the honey. Boil for 5 minutes, stirring often to keep the berries from sticking to the bottom of the pan.
  3. Remove from the heat and let cool. Spoon into a jar and refrigerate.

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Author: Jocelyn Brubaker
Recipe Yields: 1 cup
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 tablespoon
Servings Per Recipe 16

Amount Per Serving
Calories from Fat 0
Calories 21

% Daily Value*
0%
Total Fat 0g
0%
  Saturated Fat 0g
0%
Sodium 0mg
2%
Total Carbohydrate 5g
0%
  Dietary Fiber 0g
  Sugars 4g
0%
Protein 0g

* Percent Daily Value are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
** Nutrition Facts are estimated based on ingredients and data provided by Fat Secret. Please consult a doctor if you have special dietary needs.
Jocelyn Brubaker

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Jocelyn bakes up many delicious things to share on Inside BruCrew Life. Around these parts, she's our latest Breakfast Fanatic, and we're so glad!

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