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Italian Lemon Jam: Sunshine in a Jar

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Capture the bright, tangy essence of Italian lemons in this homemade jam — perfect for your morning toast, desserts, or gifting to friends.

There’s something magical about capturing the brightness of fresh lemons in a jar — a spoonful of summer you can enjoy year-round. Italian Lemon Jam, or marmellata di limoni, is a beloved preserve in Italy, known for its intense citrus aroma, gentle bitterness, and sweet-tart balance. Whether spread on toast, dolloped on yogurt, or paired with cheeses, it’s a pantry treasure you’ll want to make again and again.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

Italian Lemon Jam


Ingredients

Instructions

1️⃣ Prep the lemons
Wash lemons thoroughly. Slice thinly, removing seeds, and cut into small pieces (including peel). For less bitterness, soak slices overnight in cold water, then drain.

2️⃣ Cook the jam
In a large pot, combine lemon pieces, water, and sugar. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, stirring occasionally.

3️⃣ Simmer
Reduce heat and simmer for 45–60 minutes, stirring frequently, until the mixture thickens and reaches jam consistency. To test, place a small spoonful on a cold plate — it should wrinkle when pushed.

4️⃣ Jar it up
Carefully ladle hot jam into sterilized jars, seal, and invert for a few minutes. Let cool at room temperature.

Serving Ideas

Tips for Success

✅ Use organic, unwaxed lemons (or scrub thoroughly)
✅ Adjust sugar to taste, but don’t skimp — sugar preserves the jam
✅ Store in the fridge once opened; unopened jars keep ~6–12 months

Variations

Pairing Suggestions

Pair this jam with a crisp Prosecco, a buttery Chardonnay, or a floral Moscato. For non-alcoholic options, try a lemon verbena iced tea or sparkling water with a sprig of mint.


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