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Homemade Blueberry Jam

October 19, 2020 Last updated on March 8, 2026 By Manu 2 Comments

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Start your day with a spoonful of Homemade Blueberry Jam. It’s sweet, fruity, and perfect on toast, crumpets, or a warm croissant straight from the oven.

Close-up of blueberry jam spread over crumpets for breakfast.

I’ve been making this Blueberry Jam quite often lately. It’s one of my favourite homemade jams to have on toast or spread over my Sourdough Crumpets.

Jar of homemade blueberry jam served with crumpets, a blueberry, and a spoon on a breakfast plate.

I enjoy it for both breakfast and afternoon tea. Another reason I like it so much is because it’s naturally Low FODMAP, since blueberries are too.

It’s very easy to make and needs only three ingredients — blueberries, sugar, and lemon juice. The amount of sugar may change slightly depending on how sweet your berries are, but the quantities I use here work well for ripe, sweet fruit.

Spoon lifting a glossy scoop of homemade blueberry jam from a small glass jar.

What Makes Homemade Blueberry Jam Worth It

  • Ready in less than 30 minutes from start to finish, ideal for busy mornings.
  • Made with simple ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen.
  • Delicious spooned over cheesecake, ice cream, or pancakes for breakfast.

Key Ingredients for Blueberry Jam

Blueberries

I like using ripe, fresh blueberries because they give the jam a deep colour and natural sweetness. Frozen ones can be used as well if fresh fruit isn’t in season.

Granulated Sugar

Sugar helps the jam set and keeps it shelf-stable for longer. It also balances the natural tartness of the berries and adds a soft, glossy finish.

Lemon Juice

A squeeze of lemon brightens the flavour and supports the natural pectin in the fruit, so the jam thickens naturally. It also helps preserve the colour.

Find the complete list with measurements in the recipe card below.

How to Make Blueberry Jam

Step 1: Place the blueberries, sugar, and lemon juice in a large pot. Set it over medium heat and stir gently until the sugar dissolves and the fruit begins to release its juices.

Blueberries mixed with sugar and lemon juice in a saucepan to start homemade blueberry jam.

Step 2: Bring the mixture to a gentle boil, then let it bubble steadily for 20 to 30 minutes, stirring occasionally, until it thickens to a soft jelly consistency.

Blueberry jam simmering and thickening in a pot while being stirred on the stovetop.

Step 3: Meanwhile, place a small plate in the freezer to chill for testing the jam.

Step 4: When the jam looks glossy and slightly thicker, remove it from the heat.

Step 5: Spoon a small amount onto the cold plate and leave it for a minute. Push it gently with your finger. A slight wrinkle means it’s ready. No wrinkle means it needs a few more minutes, then test again.

Checking if the blueberry jam has set by testing a small drop on a chilled plate.

Step 6: Pour the hot jam into sterilised jars and seal with lids.

Easy blueberry jam in a small glass jar with crumpets and fresh blueberries.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I double the recipe?

Yes, but use a wide pot so the mixture reduces evenly. When doubling, the cooking time may increase slightly, so rely on the plate test rather than time alone.

How can I help my jam set perfectly?

Let the mixture cook until it thickens slightly and passes the plate test. If it still feels soft, warm it again with a small squeeze of lemon juice and simmer briefly.

Can I reduce the sugar?

You can lower it slightly, but keep in mind that sugar helps the jam set and preserve. Too little can affect texture and shelf life.

Is pectin necessary for this easy blueberry jam recipe?

No. Blueberries contain enough natural pectin when combined with lemon juice, so you don’t need added pectin.

What other sweeteners can I use instead of sugar?

Honey or maple syrup can be used as a sweetener, but the jam may have a softer set and a shorter shelf life, as sugar helps with setting and acts as a natural preservative.

Extra Help from the Kitchen

Watch the Bubbles – As the jam cooks, the bubbles become smaller, slower, and glossier. It’s a simple sign that the mixture is nearly ready.

Check with a Thermometer – Cook the jam until it reaches 103–104°C (218–220°F) on a sugar or candy thermometer. Once it reaches this temperature, the jam should set properly.

Mash the Fruit Lightly – Gently crush some of the blueberries with a fork or potato masher before cooking. This releases their juices while leaving a few whole berries for texture.

Check the Set After Cooling – If the jam feels too soft the next day, reheat gently with a teaspoon of lemon juice to firm it up.

Homemade blueberry jam ready to spread on toast or crumpets.

Variations and Twists

Add a Hint of Vanilla – Stir in a few drops of pure vanilla extract once the jam is off the heat. It softens the acidity and gives the jam a subtle, dessert-like depth that pairs well with pancakes or ice cream.

Mix in Other Berries – Combine blueberries with blackberries, raspberries, or strawberries to create a mixed berry jam that develops a deeper colour and a slightly tangier taste.

Add Optional Flavourings – Try a pinch of cardamom, some grated ginger, or a splash of gin with a hint of juniper. Spices such as cardamom or ginger, along with lavender petals or orange zest, also add depth and aroma.

Sweeten with Honey – Replace part of the sugar with mild honey once the jam is nearly ready. It gives a softer sweetness and glossy finish.

Storage and Shelf Life

Store the jam in sterilised glass jars with tight-fitting lids. Keep the sealed jars at room temperature in a cool, dark place such as a pantry or cupboard for up to 6 months.

Once opened, keep the jar in the refrigerator and use it within 2 to 3 weeks.

For longer storage, freeze the jam in small airtight, freezer-safe jars or containers. It keeps well in the freezer for up to 3 months. Thaw in the fridge overnight before serving.

Other Delicious Jams to Make at Home

  • Mulberry Jam
  • Homemade Peach Jam
  • Strawberry Jam
  • Pumpkin Jam
  • Cherry Jam
Close-up of blueberry jam spread over crumpets for breakfast.

Homemade Blueberry Jam

Start your day with a spoonful of Homemade Blueberry Jam. It’s sweet, fruity, and perfect on toast, crumpets, or a warm croissant straight from the oven.
5 from 2 votes
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Course: Jam
Cuisine: International
Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes minutes
Author: Manuela Zangara

Equipment

  • Jam Making Tool Kit
  • Candy Thermometer
  • 120 ml – 4 oz Mini Mason Jars
  • 500 ml – 16 oz Mason Jars

Ingredients

  • 600 g – 4 cups blueberries
  • 350 g – 1 ¾ cups granulated sugar
  • 1 tbsp lemon juice

Instructions

  • Place the blueberries, sugar, and lemon juice in a large pot. Set it over medium heat and stir gently until the sugar dissolves and the fruit begins to release its juices.
  • Bring the mixture to a gentle boil, then let it bubble steadily for 20 to 30 minutes, stirring occasionally, until it thickens to a soft jelly consistency.
  • Meanwhile, place a small plate in the freezer to chill for testing the jam.
  • When the jam looks glossy and slightly thicker, remove it from the heat.
  • Spoon a small amount onto the cold plate and leave it for a minute. Push it gently with your finger. A slight wrinkle means it’s ready. No wrinkle means it needs a few more minutes, then test again.
  • Pour the hot jam into sterilised jars and seal with lids.

Notes

For a smoother finish, you can blend the jam with a hand blender before pouring it into sterilised jars.
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Comments

  1. Phoenix Cooks says

    November 26, 2020 at 6:20 pm

    Wow, amazing. What a healthy jam. I will try your recipe for my family and introduce your recipe for my friends. I think they will love it so much. Thanks for sharing.

    Reply
  2. Asma says

    October 27, 2020 at 5:57 am

    Hi Manu,
    This looks so yummy and healthy. Never tried to make Blueberry Jam at home. But your recipes looks easy, so it’s time to try at home 😀

    Reply
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