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Time flies. It seems like I was just writing my last post for The Secret Recipe Club. You don’t know what The Secret Recipe Club is? Let me share a quick synopsis with you. Each month you are given a link to a member’s blog and you browse through the “secret” blog to determine which wonderful recipe you are going to create. The club is divided into four groups with each one having a “reveal” day during the month. Once the reveal takes place you are also able to see who received your blog and what recipe they chose. It is a lot of fun - I encourage you to check it out.

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For May, I received Cathy’s blog Wives with Knives. Cathy lives in the beautiful Willamette Valley in Oregon for her entire life. Her love of food came from growing up on a farm on the Columbia River and learning how to cook from her grandmother. Her recipes come from family favorites along with local farmers’ market vendors and other spectacular collected recipes.

Cathy herself is a vendor at the local farmers market and sells roasted and glazed nuts, granola and trail mixes. She went on a trip to Germany years ago and fell in love with the Christmas markets along with the smell of roasting almonds. She loved it so much, that she purchased two of the roasting machines and sells her delights at the farmers market in Beaverton, Oregon. { Note to self: need to make a trip to Beaverton and stop by Cathy’s booth at the market.}

Cathy has an incredible selection of tasty recipes, that it was quite difficult to select which one I wanted to make. I have bookmarked many to create in the future. Like Cathy, I am a self professed condiment junkie. I am drawn to them at small grocery stores, farmers markets, specialty food stores and anywhere else I may spy them. So when I saw that she made Tomato Jam – I was sold on that recipe.

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I used the tomato jam to make Mini Grilled Cheese Sandwiches. Simply cut a baguette on the diagonal and buttered each side. Added a bit of jarlsburg swiss cheese and a generous spoonful of the tomato jam. Grilled until golden brown on each side. Absolutely delish!

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Making jam is one of my favorite things to do. I enjoy creating unique flavor profiles and then sharing with friends and family. Tomato Jam has been on my list for several years to make, but just have not found the perfect recipe – until NOW. This jam is rich, spicy, hearty, unique and tasty.This might just bethe ultimate tomato jam.

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Another quick appetizer - Tomato Jam and Chevre Costini.Simply slice a sourdough baguette thinly and brush each side with a bit of olive oil. Lay onto a cookie sheet and bake at 350 for about 10 minutes until golden brown on each side. Best to rotate at the 5 minute mark to brown evenly. Remove from the oven and let cool. Spread chevre (goat cheese) on top of each one and add a generous spoonful of the delicious tomato jam to the top of each one. Perfect with a glass of sauvignon blanc.

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Tomato Jam

1 ½ lb.Ripe Roma tomatoes, peeled and coarsely chopped
1 cup sugar
2 T. freshly squeezed lime juice
1 T. minced crystallized ginger
1 t. ground cumin
¼ t. ground cinnamon
¼ t. ground cloves
1 t. salt
½ t. red pepper flakes, or to taste

To peel the tomatoes easily, bring a medium pot of water to a boil. Cut a slight X on the top of each tomato. Place into the boiling water for about one minute and remove to cool for a few minutes. Once they are cool enough to handle, the skin will peel away easily. Continue to dice into small pieces and remove any end portions of where the tomato was attached to the vine.

Combine all ingredients in a heavy medium saucepan. Bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring often. Reduce heat and simmer, stirring occasionally, until mixture has consistency of a thick jam, about 1 to 1 ½ hours. Watch carefully so the jam doesn’t burn. Taste and adjust seasonings, then cool and refrigerate. Will keep, refrigerated, for two weeks. Makes approximately one cup of jam.

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FAQs

What can I do with tomato jam? ›

Ways to Eat Tomato Jam:

It completely transforms an egg sandwich, grilled cheese, or BLT. As a topping for burgers or hot dogs in place of ketchup. As a dipping sauce or glaze for meatballs. It pairs well with cheese and charcuterie platters, providing a complementary flavor.

What is the history of tomato jam? ›

In 1840 in the United States, a recipe was published in the American Farmer that involved straining stewed tomatoes through cloth, adding an equal amount of sugar, and then boiling the mixture for a few hours. In 1843 in the U.S., a recipe for preparing tomato jam was published in the Boston Cultivator.

Does tomato jam go bad? ›

According to the USDA, an unopened jar of jam or jelly can be stored in the pantry for up to 12 months. This long shelf-life is due to the sugar content in the product, which acts like a preservative, says Lee.

What do you do with a glut of tomatoes Jamie Oliver? ›

If you have a huge glut of tomatoes to use up, slowly dehydrate them in a low oven so they're gummy, gnarly and full of intense flavour. Then transfer to jars, cover with oil and keep to use in pasta dishes, salads, or as part of an antipasti spread.

What are the benefits of tomato jam? ›

Benefits of tomato jam

On the other hand, tomato jam is rich in magnesium and potassium, as well as vitamins B, C and A, which is why it helps protect the immune system, as well as being a great ally in skin and eye care.

Does tomato jam taste like ketchup? ›

Tomato jam might sound strange to you- but we promise it's delicious. It's been described as “a cross between marmalade and ketchup,” but we think the result is a lot more complex and refined than either!

What is the jelly in a tomato called? ›

Locules - Chambers within the tomato's fruit that hold the seeds within a jelly-like substance. Most fruits have 2 or more chambers and large fruited varieties have as many as 10.

What else can you use jam for? ›

20 ways to use up jam
  • Peanut butter & jam pudding. The popular combo of peanut butter and jam works beautifully in this peanut butter & jam pudding. ...
  • Easy jam tarts. ...
  • Chilli jam ploughman's. ...
  • Blackberry doughnuts. ...
  • Classic Victoria sandwich. ...
  • Iced buns with jam & cream. ...
  • Jam turnovers. ...
  • Strawberry jam ripple ice cream.
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What's the difference between tomato sauce and tomato jam? ›

You need sugar for the kind of gooey, sticky quality we associate with jam; otherwise, all you're producing is a tomato sauce, no matter how different the flavor is from the classic. Once you add that sugar, however, you need acid, because even though tomatoes are plenty acidic, they can't counter all that sugar.

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