100+ Ways to Use Up a Jar of Jam (2024)

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Homemade jam is delicious and good for more than just toast. Thinking up creative ways to use jam throughout the year is part of the fun of canning. Every summer I go way overboard making homemade jams and jellies.

Just about all of the jars are canned for the winter, but I always have to pop one open to try it right away. This week I’ve made 14 batches of jam, which means there are 14 opened jars of jam in my fridge right now.

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I’m not complaining, they’re all delicious! Peach Jam is one of my favorites, and it’s so hard to find in stores. Most of the others aren’t available on supermarket shelves either. All of these are hard to find, one of a kind homemade jams:

  • Wild Strawberry Jam
  • Rainier Cherry Jam
  • Red Currant Jam
  • Blackcurrant Jam
  • Ground Cherry Jam
  • Low Sugar Strawberry Jam

Those 14 jars of jam need to be used up soon, but there’s more jam in the pantry. All told, I’ll put away nearly 100 jars of jam in the summer months.

I have my favorite tried and true recipes, but I’m always looking for new ways to incorporate homemade jam in my cooking year-round. I asked a group of my blogger friends for their best ideas, and they came through in a big way!

Time to get working on some tasty recipes to use up jam!

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Vegan Oat Berry Bars from Texan Erin

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Strawberry White Chocolate Cheesecake Bars from Texanerin

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Strawberry Butter Jam Thumbprint Cookies from The Anthony Kitchen

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Cranberry Orange Thumbprint Cookies from Recipes from a Pantry

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Vegan Jammy Star Biscuits from the Veg Space

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Hungarian Shortbread from Soup Addict

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Raspberry Bow Tie Cookies from Beyond the Chicken Coop

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Lemon Ginger Cardamom Jam Tarts from Elizabeth’s Kitchen Diary

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White Chocolate Raspberry Cake from Liv For Cake

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Rhubarb and Red Currant Jam Swirled Bread from Vikalinka

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Prosciutto and Brie Toasts from Umami Girl

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Sticky Chicken Drumsticks from Krumpli

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Classic Cream Scones with Jam from The Flavor Bender

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Peanut butter and Jelly Ice cream Sandwiches from The Sweetest Occasion

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Jam co*cktails from Dessert for Two

What did I miss?

What’s your favorite way to use up a jar of jam?

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  1. Camilla Hawkins

    As an avid jam maker this is such a useful post, loving all these recipes! Thank you for including my Victoria Sponge Sandwich:-)

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  2. Nicole Johnson

    What a fun roundup! Thanks for sharing!

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  3. Nikki from Tikkido

    Yum! I want to make them all! Jam filled cookies and such have always been my favorites.

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  4. Kelly Anthony

    You are an absolute gem for creating this roundup! I have at least 4 jars of jam sitting in the back of the refrigerator that need to be used up. Totally genius!!

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    • Leo

      You and me both!

      Reply

  5. Kate Hackworthy

    Wow, so many genius ways to use up jam! THanks for including my Bakewell Tart.

    Reply

  6. Sherri

    I love using jams as a sweetener for my morning oatmeal. Red plum is my favorite! Followed by cranberry/rosehip jam.

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    • Administrator

      I can see why those would be your favorites. They sound delicious.

      Reply

  7. Debbie

    Loved this whole article. You are so into the jelly making I thought maybe you could help me out. I made lilac and also peony jelly this year. Neither set right but the problem is. Would you know of anything or flavors that would go with either of these jellies that would alter the taste a little. They taste to much like actually eating the flowers. Since I am going to recook them I thought I could add some to take away some of the flower taste. If not I might have to dump them as everyone says it’s like eating the flowers. Sorry to have written a book and being a pain.

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    • Administrator

      You could possibly try adding some citrus juice.

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  8. Lisa

    Stir a spoonful into plain Oatmeal. Cut up a banana and top with a spoonful of jam amd other toppings (granola, yogurt, peanut butter) –especially good as a dessert for a young child.

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  9. Rachel

    Hi, I’m addicted to making yoghurt and simply adding a spoonful of homemade jam – ideally soft set brings out the best qualities in both ingredients. Best not over complicated!

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  10. Katie Auth

    Thank you for this list!! Doing pantry challenge for three months and ALL the jars of jelly and jams are taunting me ! lol ! This list helps a lot!

    Reply

    • Administrator

      You’re very welcome. So glad it was helpful for you.

      Reply

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