Aronia Jam
β¨ From the Orchard
At Deeβs Nutz and Berries in Brodhead, WI, we call this Aronia Jam The Bold Berry Spreadβbecause subtle just isnβt its style. Aronia berries, known for their deep purple color and sky-high antioxidant levels, bring bold tartness and a velvety texture that makes this jam a standout. Itβs like your classic berry jam, but with more attitude.
We love that aronia (also called chokeberry) has a history rooted in native North American landscapes and is now gaining attention in gourmet kitchens and wellness spaces alike. With notes of wild blueberry, cranberry, and dry red wine, this fruit plays beautifully with both sweet and savory dishes. Slather it on toast, swirl it into Greek yogurt, or pair it with a sharp cheddar or aged goudaβitβll hold its own every time.
With our farm opening in 2028, weβre proud to feature powerhouse berries like aronia in both traditional preserves and modern culinary twists. Want to dive deeper into aroniaβs nutritional strengths and market rise? Check out this excellentHealthy Green Savvy: 15 Best Aronia Berry RecipesΒ article for more ideas on how to use Aronia. And donβt forget to visit our Aronia U-Pick and Recipes page for more inspiration.
The Bold Berry Spread of Aronia Jam
π½οΈ Aronia Jam Ingredients
- 4 cups aronia berries (fresh or frozen)
- 1/4 cup water
- 1 tbsp lemon juice
- 1 box (1.75 oz) low-sugar fruit pectin
- 2 1/2 to 3 cups granulated sugar
- Optional: 1/2 tsp vanilla or cinnamon for a flavor twist
π₯£ Aronia Jam Instructions
- In a saucepan, combine aronia berries and water. Simmer over medium heat for 10β12 minutes, mashing the berries gently.
- Optional: Strain the mixture for a smoother texture, or leave it rustic with skins intact.
- Stir in lemon juice and pectin. Bring to a rolling boil.
- Add sugar and return to a full boil, stirring constantly. Boil for 1β2 minutes.
- Remove from heat. Skim foam if needed.
- Ladle hot jam into sterilized jars, leaving 1/4-inch headspace. Seal and process in a boiling water bath for 10 minutes.
- Cool completely. Check seals before storing.
π From the Orchard Tip
- π§ Pair with aged cheeses on a charcuterie board for a tart-sweet bite
- π₯§ Use as a tart filling or layer between chocolate cake layers
- π Spread on crusty bread with ricotta or goat cheese
- π§ Freeze extra aronia berries to make jam year-round
- π« Store sealed jars in a cool pantry up to 12 months; refrigerate after opening
- πΆοΈ Add a pinch of chili flakes for a spicy twist that pairs well with meat