Tate & Lyle 3 Pectin Sachets 24g
£1.65
£68.75 per kgProduct information
Tate & Lyle Pectin Sachets are perfect for making your homemade jams and jellies. Simply mix one sachet with 1 kg of Tate & Lyle traditional sugar, a squeeze of lemon juice and your favourite fruit for bold, juicy flavours.
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1kg Strawberries, washed, drained & hulled
1kg Tate & Lyle Fairtrade Granulated Sugar
1 sachet of Tate & Lyle Pectin
Juice of 1 Fairtrade Lemon
Put the Strawberries into a large saucepan, cook gently over a low heat for 15 mins. Add the granulated sugar and pectin and stir until dissolved, then boil steadily for about 15-30 minutes, or until setting point is reached (To test for the setting point place a teaspoon of jam onto a cold plate, leave a few seconds, push the jam with a finger, if the surface wrinkles, setting point has been reached). Allow to stand for 30 minutes and remove the film from the surface with a slotted spoon. Stir jam and carefully pour into sterilised jars, cover, label and date.
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Pectin
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Store in a cool dry place
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Typical Values | Per 100g |
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Energy | 1090 kJ |
265 Kcal | |
Fat | 1g |
of which saturates | 1g |
Carbohydrate | 35g |
of which sugars | 35g |
Protein | 1g |
Salt* | 2.5g |
*Salt content is exclusively due to the presence of naturally occurring sodium |
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Customer reviews (8)
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Works!
Really pleased with this. I couldn't get blackberry jam no set no matter how long I boiled it. One of these sachets worked perfectly and I only needed to boil the fruit for about ten mins.
Good for homemade jam
Just mix with normal sugar, cheaper than jam sugar, way cheaper than the liquid stuff. Never had a problem so long as I mixed it properly beforehand. Now is the time to find some cheap fruit at a market stall and save yourself a few bob on fancy jams (try cardamom and cherry, or strawberry and black peppercorn).
Wonder stuff, why have I only just found it?
Just great, but this and cheap sugar, and save loads of money on buying special jam sugar. Used it to make raspberry jam, and it was superb, even if I say so myself! Set straight away, no long boiling, and the jam had a perfect soft set. Yum!
Great jam making!
don't bother with jam sugar just mix a sachet with your granulated sugar and you make great jam for less price!
Stress free jam making
This product really helps the jam making process. I also use Tate and Lyle Jam Suger and am happy to use either.
essential for strawberry jam
Some form of pectin is essential for strawberry jam; if you try to make it with just strawberries, sugar, and lemon juice you'll end up boiling it for ages. With this stuff it sets quickly and you get bright red, flavourful jam. These sachets are very economical in comparison to buying jam sugar. Jam sugar costs at least 1 pound more per kilo than normal sugar, and one of these sachets, which costs 50p, turns 1kg of normal sugar into jam sugar.
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