
If there’s one thing that mom-in-law and I have in common, we both agree that “free food is good food”. I bet you’ll all agree with me.
By the way, I'll be sending some of this wild blackberry jam over at Passionatecook for August edition of Waiter there's Something in my.....with Picnic ideas for a theme. This month's theme is also co-hosted by Cooksister and Spittoon Extra. This is definitely practical for picnics; you can top it over your baguette, yogurt, pannacotta or ice-cream.
Blackberry Mint & Whisky Jam1 kilo of blackberries
1 kilo of sugar
100 g of mint leaves crushed
5 cl of Whisky (about a quarter of a small glass)
Start first by washing your blackberries. We cannot take the risk. Dry them up in a paper towel. Then put them in a big bowl then add up the sugar and crushed mint leaves. Let it macerate for at least an hour. You can stir it from time to time until a deep bluish black juice comes out. Cook this in a casserole over low fire. Skim some foam if necessay. But there's very few for my blackberry jam. To check if your jam is ready, get a spoonful of liquid and put it on a glass of iced water, as soon as thickens when cold it is ready. If it still remains liquid continue cooking. As soon as the jam is ready add your whisky and stir it.
-------------- Well, the whisky is actually optional. You can put more or less depending on your preference. Or you none at all. Blackberries are already great as it is!

for my french readers, the french version is here: http://www.lesfoodies.com/news/recette/confiture-mures-parfumee-menthe-fraiche
My other jam recipes:
Apricot Cinnamon Jam
Lime and Watermelon Jam
Oh wow! 1 kilo, really? Of course i agree with you, free food is great food! Lol! Nice looking jam!
ReplyDeleteThat sure was delicious! Have a wonderful WW! :)
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious!!! Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteThe blackberries and whiskey sound great together. I bet you can make a cocktail with that too.
ReplyDeleteWow! You can get a KILO of blackberries just by taking a walk??? I won't be able to get one bit even if I go to the grocery here... :(
ReplyDeleteYour jam looks so delish!!!
The blackberries are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAnd the fact that they're wild and you've foraged for them: that's priceless.
Your story makes me happy that we still have some opportunity to forage in the wild. I'm becoming afraid that sooner or later even our air would be under corporate control. They'll be metering us, like they'll do with water.
Oops, sorry for the doom and gloom -- back to the happy-inducing blackberries!
We have blackberries growing everywhere here too... One could go nuts on a hike. This recipe is awesome and so unique. It looks so tasty!
ReplyDeleteBlackberry Jam sounds good, and if blackberries are free that sounds even better! Great looking jam, Dhanggit!
ReplyDeleteFree does in fact make anything that much better :) Question though, how did you find THAT MANY berries? Do you have like Rambo berry tracking skills? If you do, I'm super jealous and want to hike with you :) Maybe we'll stumble on gold.
ReplyDeleteI love foraging for free food too! I do have a blackberry bush in my back garden though so I won't have to go far to ge the makings of your delicious looking jam!
ReplyDeleteThanks mmmm
My husband is treating a farmer who gave us loads of blackberries. Now I know what to do with them all! This sounds delicious...maybe on a warm scone! Gorgeous photos!
ReplyDeleteYour so lucky you live in place with all that free abundance. That jam is looking mighty good!
ReplyDeleteI love the addition of whiskey and the blackberries sure look fresh and pretty.
ReplyDeleteH.. Hey! I'm a man and I like shopping!! :P Beautiful, deep (spiked) jam you've made, Dhanggit! :)
ReplyDeletewhat a creative way of preserving those beautiful black berries... :)
ReplyDeletewhat a great recipe! when i go blackberry picking, i usually eat more than i put into my pail, but if i ever make it back with a proper amount, i'll save 'em for this. :)
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ReplyDeletenow here's a thought: not to take something ON your walk, but bring something back from it!! jams are always a favourite here, i found some great bilberries on my last trip into the woods - bet the recipe will work with those, too! thanks for your contribution!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking jam! Free is always better. I like the whisky addition to the party.
ReplyDeleteOoo, you had me at whisky! This sounds like a delicious jam
ReplyDelete"Well, the whisky is actually optional"! No missy..I think you meant to say, "the whisky is A MUST!"
ReplyDeleteDear Dhanggit I really love blackberry's Jam In the summer I make too sis!!!! hugs.....!!!!Gloria
ReplyDeletewoah... you are making your own Jam! So pro!! The blackberry photos are gorgeous :) btw, I have a little surprise for you at my blog ;)
ReplyDeleteOh my this looks good! It doesn't get any better than FREE!!
ReplyDeleteI've heard someone use the word kilo after ages Dhhangit & it sounds good. Can I have a little jar too please? It's beautiful & the free food is good food is TRUE! My childhood went climbing mango & tamarind tress & eating small berries off bushes. I love the flavours happily marrying each other in that jar...scrumtious!!
ReplyDeleteLOL...gosh I pay 3$ for 50 gr, you got kilo for free... *sigh* lucky you... a great entry, well done :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful looking jam Dhanggit.
ReplyDeleteWow! Your jam sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteLove blackberries and used to pick them in Corsica and yes good food for free is definitely the best :D! I was happy picking them from the forest in Corsica and well I made a tart out of it, all I need to have is egg, dough, white cream and sugar that's it ;)!
ReplyDeletethree of my favourite ingredients. lovely.
ReplyDeletewhats the conversion to cup or ounces?
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