Vanilla Rhubarb Jam

  1. Sterilize your jars in a large pot of boiling water. If you're making refrigerator jam (it will keep nicely unprocessed in the fridge for 2-3 months), skip this step.
  2. In a 4-quart, non-reactive pot, bring the rhubarb, sugar and tea to a boil. Add the vanilla bean, lemon and salt to the pot and let it bubble gently for about ten minutes (on my stove, this means I set it to medium-high).
  3. After ten minutes have elapsed, add the pectin, stir to combine and let cook for a few more minutes.
  4. At this point, dip a spoon in the jam and see how it coats the back of the spoon. If you get a nice, even sheet, the jam is done.
  5. You can also taste at this point, to see if you like the balance of flavors. Add a little more lemon juice if you feel it needs additional brightening.
  6. Pour into hot jars, wide mouth and rings to remove any spillage and apply lids/rings. Process in a hot water bath for ten minutes.
  7. Remove from water and let cool.
  8. It's delicious on toast. If yours turns out more syrup-y than jammy, serve with pancakes or waffles and tell everyone you did it on purpose.

rhubarb, sugar, earl grey tea, vanilla bean, lemon, salt

Taken from www.food.com/recipe/vanilla-rhubarb-jam-439374 (may not work)

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