Strawberry Champagne Jam Recipe (2024)

Strawberry Champagne Jam is THE jam to make to celebrate, to give as a gift, and to savor the flavor of spring. This post will explain how to make the Strawberry Champagne Jam so you can eat it fresh, it will give clear, beginner friendly canning directions for how to preserve it in canning jars (even if you never have before!) so you can enjoy it later, and will link to the best jars for gifting this super special jam! Read on for the recipe- it is much easier than you think and there are a few simple pro tips for keeping that champagne flavor in the jar!

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I wrote a post about how to can for party favors where I shared making raspberry champagne jam for my dear friend’s bridal shower, and I got a lot of questions about how I made that jam.

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Including champagne is fun because it adds a layer of celebration and festivity to your preserve but it is a little tricky because the flavor cooks off really quickly so I had to make several batches to figure out the best, most reliable way of including the champagne at the last minute without making the jam too thin. The result is my family has tons of this jam on the shelf (yay us!) and the following recipe.

I use the extra big bottles of Cook’s champagne because it is frequently on sale for $10 at my local grocer and I usually am making many batches. YOU can use whatever champagne you’d like. You only need 1 cup, and it doesn’t have to be fizzy anymore so flat champagne or flat sparkling white wine or rose is fine. Leave red wine for a beef bourguignon recipe.

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Pro Tip: Be completely ready to put the preserve into the canning jars when you add the champagne + pectin mixture into the berries. You want to pour it in, give a quick stir, and start ladling it into jars. BEFORE you add it, the jars should be hot (or warm if you are using a steam canner), you should have your ladle, canning funnel, jar lifter, and jars already.

Which Canning Jars Should You Use?

This recipe, in particular, is very giftable, full of spring flavor, and is a pretty red-pink color. I would encourage you to can it in small half pints like these, which hold one measuring cup of a jam if you intend to keep it yourself.

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I find those to be infinitely useful in my kitchen, and very easy to clean. I also buy them very often from Amazon and

I’ve yet to have any arrive broken. Winning!

If you are giving these as shower favors, I would suggest these awesome options for jars.

These Elite Collection jars are different looking, still hold one measuring cup of jam, and aren’t as readily found in stores. I LOVE them and you will too.

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These are a more classic, quilted style jar, with a regular size lid, as opposed to the wide mouth of the above styles. They are also a half pint, holding 1 measuring cup of jam, and are easy to clean. My kids drink out of this daily, too 🙂

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These are a classic, rounded side, jam-style jar, that takes a regular mouth lid as well. They really say, “jam” and are beautiful of course. They hold 8 ounces, which is 1 measuring cup, which is 1 half pint. 🙂

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The BEST Jars:

Finally, the smallest jars of all. These 4-ounce canning jars are amazing because they take a regular size lid (so handy!) and are perfect for things like hot sauce, salsa, or other rich or spicy recipes. They make it practical to gift a home-canned item at a large gathering because it’s about 1-2 serving sizes (my husband and I use probably 3 of the four ounces of jam total on our French toast, for example).

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A Note About Liquid Pectin:

In most of my jam recipes, I use powdered pectin simply because it is inexpensive and I’ve never had any trouble using it or whisking it smoothly into my jam to thicken it. That said, I chose to use the slightly more expensive (hardly so– it’s just a few dollars a package) liquid pectinto thicken the champagne BEFORE incorporating into the berries. This technique works well and I think you’ll find it to be very easy indeed.

You will need
8 cups strawberries, washed and chopped
1 1/2 cups water
6 cups sugar
1 cup champagne, poured into 4 cup bowl, foam and fizz allowed to settle
1 3 oz pouch liquid pectin

1. Prepare your water bath canning pot or your steam canner. Fill the water bath canning pot with water, add 8 half pint jars, or 14 tiny 4-ounce jars and bring to a boil OR fill the steam canner to fill line and turn on low with the 8-pint jars nearby on a towel-covered countertop.

2. Combine strawberriesand water and simmer together in a preserving pan (a heavy-bottomed, wide pan) and stir occasionally for 15 minutes. Mash with a wooden spoon or potato masher when berries are soft.

3. Optional: Remove from heat and ladle into a food mill fitted with a medium plate. Process jam through for a super smooth jam.

4. Return strawberriesto a boil, add sugar and cook on low while you complete the next step.

5. Whisk pectin into champagne
, noticing as you whisk that the pectin will thicken the champagne to the consistency of thin pancake syrup. Add champagne mixture to strawberries, reduce heat to very low, and immediately proceed to the next step.

5. Ladle into jars one at a time, apply lids and rings, and either submerge into the boiling water of the boiling water bath with a jar lifter OR set gently on the rack of the steam canner.

6. Process for 10 minutes PLUS 5 minutes for every 1000 ft above sea level. Remove from heat, rest jars carefully on the towel-covered countertop. Label cooled jars and store for up to 1 year.

Yields 8 cups Strawberry Champagne Jam

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Strawberry Champagne Jam Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What does strawberry champagne jam taste like? ›

It has all the flavors of a good strawberry jam, but is elevated by the dry, fruity notes of Champagne. It's tastes amazing on a rustic slice of bread, English scones, and goes great with a fancy cheese plate.

What champagne is best with strawberries? ›

A sweeter Champagne does actually pair better with strawberries so if you in insist on Strawberries and Champagne this Valentine's Day – try going with an Extra-Dry or Sec Champagne which is sweeter than the more common Brut Champagne.

Do you put strawberries in champagne? ›

Strawberry Champagne co*cktail is easy to make, refreshing and great for brunch or before dinner. Pureed strawberries and sparkling wine are the dream combo!

Why add lemon juice when making strawberry jam? ›

Lemon juice: Lemon juice is essential for getting the pectin to gel properly, setting the jam. It also helps prevent the growth of bacteria.

Why does my strawberry jam taste weird? ›

Not cooking long enough. While it's important not to overcook your jam, which leads to the loss of that fresh strawberry flavor, you also don't want to undercook it. “Often, strawberry jam recipes only have you cook the fruit for a few minutes.

Which jam is the tastiest? ›

Braswell's apple butter is some of the best fruit jam you'll ever have outside of your grandma's kitchen (if your grandma makes really good jam, that is). It wouldn't be a ranking of the best jam brands without Smucker's. Their orange marmalade was the best we tasted.

What alcohol is best for boozy strawberries? ›

Bubbly wine: like champagne, prosecco, cava or sparkling rosé. Cane sugar: for that dessert-like sweetness and wonderful texture.

What fruit is best with Champagne? ›

Fruits: What fruit goes with Champagne? Many! But the very best are berries (especially strawberries and raspberries) and stone fruits (peaches, plums). Other foods: salami, nuts (especially almonds), egg dishes (who can resist a mimosa with a cheese omelet?), popcorn, and potato chips (no, we're not kidding).

Why do people eat strawberries with Champagne? ›

Each berry is delicately infused with the fizziness of champagne, creating a sophisticated indulgence that tantalizes the palate.

What not to eat with champagne? ›

Avoid heavy tomato-based sauces. The tomatoes clash with the high acidity of the champagne.

What's a good sweet champagne? ›

Best Sweet Champagne Under 20
  • Rondel Semi Seco Cava. 4.4 out of 5 stars. ...
  • J. Roget Spumante. ...
  • Radius Semi-Sweet Bubbles. 4 out of 5 stars. ...
  • Radius Semi-Sweet Bubbles Rose. 4.3 out of 5 stars. ...
  • Alma Semi-Dry Sparkling Wine. ...
  • Andre Extra Dry. ...
  • Alma Sweet Rose Sparkling Wine. ...
  • Levert Cremant de Bourgogne Brut Sparkling Wine.

Is strawberry jam better with or without pectin? ›

No extra pectin– You may wonder if strawberry jam is better with or without pectin. Strawberries are naturally low in pectin, so some people prefer to add additional pectin to jams and jellies. However, I actually prefer homemade jam without extra pectin. They are a bit softer in texture, making it more versatile.

What happens if you don't put lemon juice in jam? ›

Unfortunately, now that the pectin is dissolved and free, the strands of pectin repel each other because they carry an electric charge that is negative. Without a little help, the pectin strands can't come together to form a network that will set your batch of jam — that's where the lemon juice comes into play.

Can I use bottled lemon juice instead of fresh for jam? ›

You can use bottled lemon juice or fresh. However, I personally look to use other complementary juices to certain fruit jams. Rather than rely on lemon juice I would for example use redcurrant juice from fresh redcurrants in a strawberry jam instead, or an acidic type of apple and apple juice in a blackberry jam etc.

What strain is strawberry champagne? ›

Strawberry Champagne is a hybrid weed strain made from a genetic cross between Strawberry Cough and Champagne Kush. This strain is a sweet and fruity treat, with a strawberry and champagne flavor that has hints of earthiness.

Does strawberry jam taste good? ›

See, when you buy a pint of strawberries at the grocery store or farmers market, even at the peak of the season, they may or may not be sweet and delicious. It's a real gamble! The best strawberry preserves, on the other hand, are always sweet and tangy and perfectly ripe tasting.

What does fermented jam taste like? ›

When fermentation is complete, taste the jam. It should taste like blueberries and honey, with a slight sparkle of fermentation on the tongue. If it is not acidic enough for your liking, stir in a squeeze of lime juice, or allow to ferment for another few hours.

What is the difference between strawberry jam and strawberry jelly? ›

Jams and jellies are both soft, sweet spreads made from fruit, sugar and pectin. The main difference between jam and jelly is that jam is made with fruit whereas jelly is made with fruit juice.

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