Summertime means peaches a plenty… These Sugar Free Peach Preserves will keep that summertime freshness all year-long without added sugars. They are great for topping your whole grain toast, homemade ice cream and using for syrup or a fruit topping on your pancakes!
Being that they don’t have added sugars these Sugar Free Peach Preserves are a wonderful optionย for Diabetics, People Following Trim Healthy Mama or a Whole foods lifestyle.
So far I have made these Sugar Free Peach Preserves as well as Sugar Free BlackBerry Jelly to have a supply of on plan jellies along with Sugar Free Cinnamon Jelly and I’m sure there will be a few more before the summer is over.
One of the family activities that my children have enjoyed most of their lives has been going fruit and berry picking. Taking a day to go to the orchard or the berry patch seems like a lot of work, but honestly it has been such a blessing… The cost is minimal for a day filled with family fun and memory making.
I introduced Rick to this family tradition last year … He really didn’t think he was going to enjoy it… until we got there and ended up bringing home about 10 pounds of fresh strawberries. We have plans to go again this summer taking some of the grand-kids along.
The cost of making these preserves is much less than buying store-bought with the added benefit of knowing exactly what ingredients are being used.Which has the bonus of being a much healthier food option. I have fond memories of canning and preserving with one of my grandmothers and my sister.
I’ve warmed them slightly to use as syrup for my pancakes and as a fruit topping on my Tummy Tucking Ice Cream ( page 368 of the Trim Healthy Mama Book). Topped a Muffin in a Bowl (page 258 ), Jelly Style Greek Yogurt Swirl from Page 252 and with Cottage Style Toast from page 239 so the possibilities are endless.
You can even add them to my Sugar Free Mini Danishes.
- Serves: 1 cup
- Serving size: 2 TBS
- Calories: 21g
- Fat: trace
- Carbohydrates: 8
- Sodium: 4mg
- Fiber: 2g
- Protein: 4g
- 1 fresh peach, pitted and chopped or 1 cup frozen peaches chopped
- 1 cup water, divided
- 2 tsp gelatin
- ¼ cup sweetener, I used Pyure Organic Stevia All Purpose Sweetener
- Put gelatin into ½ cup of water and allow to bloom.
- Place peaches in a heavy bottom sauce pan with water. Bring to a boil.
- boil for approx 5 minutes.
- (I pureed the fruit with an immersion blender so that I didn't have big chunks, but that is optional)
- Add sweetener and allow to dissolve.
- Add gelatin mixture and boil for approx 5 min.
- Ladle fruit mixture into jars leaving 1" head space and allow to cool slightly, Place cap on jar and store in refrigerator.
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Vanessa K @ Tapestry Chronicles says
This looks so easy and tasty! I’ve always wanted to make me own preserves but don’t have any canning supplies. I think I’ll try out this method instead! Definitely pinning ๐ #JoyHopeLive
Kristin Cook says
YUM!!!!! I want this on toast RIGHT NOW!
Barbara says
How can these preserves be good for diabetics with 89 gym of carbs
Judy says
ugh, it’s miscalculating the nutritionals I will get it fixed pronto… sorry about that
Connie says
Do you think this would work wit strawberries? Wanted to make slim belly jelly but didn’t have chai seed!
Judy says
it sure will !!
tammy hayes says
i can’t wait to try this, thank u…what kind of gelatin do u use? i have some great lakes in the red can, that is the kind that set up, the great lakes green can gelatin does not…thanks again.
Judy says
When I can I use THM Just gelatin which is similar to the Great Lakes Red can ๐ but I have also used Knox in a pinch.
Jen says
Can this jam be frozen after cooled? If so how long?
Judy says
I would say about 6 months ๐
Dona says
I just found your blog and I love it. I hope you stay at it. This Jam recipe is just what I was looking for.
Dona
Judy says
Oh thank you Dona ๐ I’m keeping on
Linda says
I canโt wait to try this. How long will it keep in the refrigerator.?
Judy says
They keep for 1-2 weeks for me
Denise Fullmer says
Which THM sweetner woould be best in this recipe and how much?
Judy says
I typically use super sweet blend because we have pets. however you can also use pure stevia extract 1-2 doonks is all I would use though ๐
Christine says
I know you have other recipes for canning, but can this one be processed for canning?
Judy says
I believe this one would be just fine for canning if you add 2-3 Tablespoons of lemon juice ๐
Sharon Curtis says
Do you have recipes for more than one jar? Iโm from Louisiana and when we make jam or jelly we make at least eight jars at a time. Not being cute, but just wondering if you have a recipe to make more than 1 jar?
Judy says
I’m sorry I do dn’t currently have a larger batch recipe. I only cook for two and making larger batches wouldn’t work for us. The sweetener tends to ferment as it sits for longer periods causing it to go bad before we can use them up.