This bright and fragrant Citrus Pear Jam is a delightful twist on classic pear jam. Sweet ripe Bartlett pears get a sunny lift from fresh navel oranges and a subtle hint of cardamom that makes it taste sophisticated yet comforting.Because it’s a no-cook freezer jam, it’s incredibly easy and preserves that fresh fruit flavor beautifully. Spread it on toast, swirl it into yogurt, or serve it as a gourmet glaze over roast pork or chicken.Why You’ll Love This Freezer Jam
- No canning or sterilizing required
- Ready in under 30 minutes of active time
- Bright citrus + warm cardamom flavor
- Keeps fresh in the freezer for up to 6 months
- Versatile — great on breakfast items or with savory dishes
. Because freezer jams are not sterilized, you cannot keep them at room temperature.
Makes enough to fill five 8-ounce/227g jars
2 medium-sized sweet navel oranges
3 cups/675ml/675g ripe Bartlett pears, peeled, seeded and chopped finely
1 tablespoon/15ml lemon juice
1/4 teaspoon/1ml ground cardamom
1 1/2 cups/195g sugar, ideally superfine
Pectin of your choice (since it varies by brand, consult package for correct amount)
Using a sharp knife, completely remove the peel of the orange. One at a time, remove each slice of orange, using the knife to cut between the orange flesh and the white pithy membrane that separates each slice. When you’re done, you should have perfectly formed orange slices without any seeds or membranes. If any seeds remain, remove them. Cut each slice into 3 or 4 chunks. Place them in a bowl and mash gently with a fork until you have a pulpy consistency, and set aside. You should have 1 cup/225ml of orange chunks.
Place 1 cup/225ml/225g of chopped pears in a bowl, reserving the rest. Sprinkle cardamom on the pears in the bowl and, with a potato masher, crush until you have a thick, chunky consistency. Add the rest of the pears, crushing a little more to gently break up the chopped bits. Mix in lemon juice.
Prepare sugar and pectin according to the package directions, making sure to stir constantly for at least 3 minutes when you mix it into the fruit. Fervent stirring will prevent lumps from accumulating in the jam.
Ladle jam into jars, leaving 3/4-inch/1.9cm of headroom to allow for expansion. Store jars in the freezer for up to 6 months. In the refrigerator, jam will keep for one week.

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