Country Peach Preserves

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  • Prep Time

    40 mins

  • Cook Time

    1 d

  • Total Time

    1 d 40 mins

  • Servings

    5 1/2 (1 pint/16oz) sized jars

Country Peach Preserves

Country Peach Preserves use fresh peaches cooked with sugar and lemon juice to create a sweet, spreadable fruit preserve. The peaches are blanched to loosen their skins, peeled, pitted, and quartered before cooking slowly with sugar to dissolve and thicken. This method concentrates the peach flavor while preserving their natural sweetness and texture, making a classic homemade preserve ideal for toast or desserts.

Description

Starting with rinsed fresh peaches, the recipe instructs blanching them briefly in boiling water, then cooling immediately in cold water to loosen the skin for easy peeling. After peeling and quartering, the peaches are combined with lemon juice and sugar. The sugar is added in stages and allowed to dissolve during a resting period. Then, the mixture is simmered uncovered to soften the fruit and reduce excess liquid, concentrating the flavors and developing the preserve consistency.

The gentle boiling and stirring prevent scorching and help achieve a thick, sweet preserve without using commercial pectin. Lemon juice adds acidity to balance sweetness and helps stabilize the color. This peach preserve is excellent for enjoying peach flavor year-round and pairs well with bread, biscuits, or as an ingredient in dessert recipes.

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Ingredients

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Peach Preserves Ingredients:

  • 11 lbs peaches rinsed
  • 4 cups granulated sugar
  • lemon juice juice of 1 medium lemon

What you will need:

  • 5-6 pint-sized jars with lids.

Instructions

To blanch the peaches:

  1. Fill 2/3 of a large soup pot with water. Bring to a boil. Add peaches for 30 -45 seconds, then remove with slotted spoon and drain the pot. Remove peaches immediately to a large bowl of cold water.
  2. Peel the skin, cut the peaches into quarters and remove pits.

Cooking the Preserves:

  1. Place all peeled peaches in a large soup pot and squeeze in juice of 1 lemon. Drizzle well with 2 cups sugar, toss and drizzle again with the remaining 1.5-2 cups so the sugar reaches all the peaches. If peaches are very sweet, you may only need 3 1/2 cups of sugar total. Add more sugar to taste while its cooking.
  2. Let peaches sit at room temp with the sugar for about 30 min -1 hour, or until sugar is dissolved.
  3. Place the pot over the stove uncovered and bring to a light boil, stirring to prevent scorching. Once the whole pot is at a light boil, simmer for 10 minutes and turn off the heat. Let the pot stand uncovered until it is just warm to the touch or reaches room temp.
  4. As soon as it cools, repeat step 3. You will bring it to a light boil a total of 5 times. Preserves have plenty of sugar so they won't spoil at room temp if you leave it on the counter overnight. If you want the preserves to have an even thicker consistency, you can boil it 6 times if you wish. (Note: the fifth time you boil, bring it to a boil over a little lower heat and stir a few extra times to prevent scorching. Also, it thickens more as it cools.)
  5. The last time you bring it to a boil you will want to transfer it to sterilized jars while it's boiling hot.

To sterilize the jars: wash them and let them dry in the oven at 215 for about 20 min or until completely dry. Boil the lids 5 min.

  1. Transfer your boiling hot preserves to the jars using a glass measuring cup and a funnel (least messy method) leaving about 1/2″ space.
  2. Screw the lids on enough to keep a tight seal in place but don't over-tighten them since air bubbles need to be able to escape. 
  3. Place packed cans into the canning pot and cover with 1-2 inches of water. Bring to a boil and process 15 minutes. Remove from the pot with jar lifter and leave at room temperature undisturbed for 12-24 hours. You may hear a pop when the jars fully seal. After 24 hours, check that the seal has formed by pushing down on the center of the lid - it should not move at all. If the seal does not form, refrigerate preserves and enjoy within 3 months.
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