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Help!!! My batch of strawberry jam has a nasty scum on the top. How do I get rid of it before putting it into jars? I think I read somewhere to disolve a piece of butter into the mixture. Is this right? Thanks my friends.

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  • cannylass_2
    cannylass_2 Posts: 303 Forumite
    yes it is!! sounds bizarre but it seems to work!
    Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most..... ;)
  • tessie_bear
    tessie_bear Posts: 4,898 Forumite
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    i put a bit of butter in at the end of cooking and it gets rid of the scum
    onwards and upwards
  • Thanks a lot. It worked and jam is now potted and labeled. Not quite W.I standard but nicer than Mr A. Cannylass. do you hale from the north east, given your name?
  • thriftlady_2
    thriftlady_2 Posts: 9,128 Forumite
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    Help!!! My batch of strawberry jam has a nasty scum on the top. How do I get rid of it before putting it into jars? I think I read somewhere to disolve a piece of butter into the mixture. Is this right? Thanks my friends.
    It isn't nasty. I just left it on the top of my jam pots. But, yes you can stir ina bit of butter if you want, or scoop it off with a slotted spoon.
  • Its my first attempt, Thriftlady. I didn`t want the jam to go mouldy if there was unwanted gunge in the jar. Where does it come from? Maybe we need Heston Bloomenthal (? spelling) on MSE.
  • floyd
    floyd Posts: 2,722 Forumite
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    According to my WI book, if you put butter in there is an increased chance of early spoilage so don't use it if you intend to keep jam for over 6 months.
    I skim mine instead, not because I'm arsed about early spoilage, I just don't like adding extra ingredients to something unless absolutely necessary.
  • I find that since I have been using Jam sugar to make my jams and marmalade I don't get hardly any scum on the top at all. Don't know why?
    Jane

    ENDIS. Employed, no disposable income or savings!
  • cannylass_2
    cannylass_2 Posts: 303 Forumite
    no, mrslovetocook, am a london girl originally!! but dad a scot and i have inheritted his frugal ways i think....lol!!!
    Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most..... ;)
  • nothing wrong with frugal. cannylass. Thats why we are all logging on to this wonderful site.
  • thriftlady_2
    thriftlady_2 Posts: 9,128 Forumite
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    On River Cottage last night they explained that the scum was simply lots of tiny air bubbles and no problem at all.
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