RECIPE: EASY FRESH STRAWBERRY JAM

When fresh strawberries are in season, I always make jam! I usually make a quick one pan jam. Fresh strawberry jam is so good on toast, biscuits, ice cream, pound cake, or spooned on top of a beautiful Pavlova and it only takes about 15 minutes or so- depending on how ripe or how juicy your strawberries are.

QUICK STRAWBERRY JAM RECIPE (AKA ONE PAN JAM)

1-quart fresh local strawberries, hulled and sliced in half

1/2 cup granulated sugar

2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice

Tiny pinch of fine salt, optional

Splash of Chambord, optional

 

In a large skillet, add strawberries and stir in sugar and lemon juice. Cook and reduce the liquid over medium-high, stirring frequently, until jam is thickened and bubbles completely cover surface, 9 to 10 minutes. If desired, skim the foam off the top and discard. Continue to cook until the liquid reduces by two thirds.

If using it, add salt and stir. If adding the Chambord, now is the time to add it. Add a splash and cook for a minute or flame it, if you are the dramatic sort and you have a fire extinguisher nearby.

Transfer to heatproof jar and cool. Keeps in fridge for 10 days up to two weeks.

RECIPE: THE LATEST COFFEE OBSESSION IS BANANA MILK COFFEE!

This is the newest coffee craze straight out of Brooklyn !#BananaMilkCoffee... Who knew? It is so rich and creamy-I love it! It isn't overly sweet or overly 'banana' either. And the perfect way to use that banana about to go bad. I used to have a smoothie with a banana in it for breakfast. Now, I put the frozen banana in my coffee and cut back on calories... You're going to want to try this! Bye, bye Latte!

You can add some different spices to it, if you want. I added some spice infused simple syrup and it was even better.

ICED BANANA MILK COFFEE

INGREDIENTS
1 mug of your favorite cold brew coffee or very strong brewed coffee ( I used Community Coffee Cafe Special), chilled with ice
1/2 frozen banana, sliced
1/2 cup milk (I used 2%)
1 tablespoon simple syrup ( make sweeter if you want)

DIRECTIONS:

Chill the coffee with ice cubes if you are using brewed coffee. (Make your coffee stronger than normal.)

Whip the banana, milk and simple syrup together using an immersion blender or blender to create a frappe' or to a frothy consistency. Pour over the iced coffee. That's it! (Took me 2 minutes- but I always have frozen bananas in the freezer.)

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