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clutterydrawer
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I want to make some jam and when i looked up jam making in my recipe book it said I have to cover the surface with a waxed circle before I lid it :-/
Is this necessary and where would I find such an item
i was intending on just putting a lid on and having done with it
Is this necessary and where would I find such an item


August grocery challenge: £50
Spent so far: £37.40 :A
Spent so far: £37.40 :A
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My mum uses greaseproof paper cut into the required sized circleBaby Ice arrived 17th April 2011. Tired.com! :j0
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Any decent kitchen shop will stock them. I'm not convinced they're strictly necessary ever since Penelope Penguin told me I'd been putting them on upside down:D0
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Is the paper that wraps butter not greaseproof paper? Could you use that as an alternative?Aug 2017 GC Budget £1800
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It's just an extra seal (in addition to the lid) intended to help keep out the spores that can cause mould. Ideally, you put the disc on (waxed side down, Thriftlady!
) when the jam is still warm. The wax then melts slightly forming a wax skin on the top, which hardens when the jam is cool.
Not absolutely necessary, I guess - but for some reason, I've always used them.
You can get them in many larger supermarkets, often packaged with cellophane lids and elastic bands - but you may need to ask as different stores place them in different places!Warning ..... I'm a peri-menopausal axe-wielding maniac0 -
If anyone wants to buy just the waxed circles without the cellophane, bands etc Lakeland sell packs of them in 1 lb size and 2lb size.0
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I have been making jam for more years than I care to think about and never user waxed circles, my mother did but that was only in jars that had no lids.
I warm the jars in the oven before potting and the lids 'pop' down when the jam has cooled proving an airtight seal.0 -
I have to agree with Torbrex. I too have been 'jamming' for a long time and I have never used them. I re-use old jam jars (which people save for me in the knowledge that they will get one back refilled). I wash them out really well and warm both jars and lids in the oven. The lids 'pop' as the jam cools so I know then that it's airtight. I have kept jam safely for up to two years. I couldn't tell you how long marmalade keeps cos my mum and dad ate it (except for the one jar I am saving for their xmas gift - I'll let you know if it kept!)
In the old days (I am talking when I was a kid) jam jars didn't have screw thread lids so no doubt the wax and cellophane was needed then.Don't put it DOWN; put it AWAY"I would like more sisters, that the taking out of one, might not leave such stillness" Emily DickinsonJanice 1964-2016
Thank you Honey Bear0 -
Excellent info, thanks all. I will be reusing old jam jars with screw thread lids so hopefully all will be well.August grocery challenge: £50
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I cut circles from the inside bags of cornflake packets as I am a new and terrified jam maker and didn't want to do it 'wrong'. Seems to work OK and is a good use for the insides.
HTH
Mrs F x0 -
I find that jam does seem to keep better if I use the waxed circles and cellophane. My local newsagent sells them-I sometimes have to ask for them as he only puts them out in the summer.0
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