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Caramel Apple Jam Recipe: Sweet Autumn Flavor in Jars

Fall in a jar! That’s exactly what this Caramel Apple Jam Recipe delivers… sweet, buttery apples with a hint of warm cinnamon and nutmeg, perfect on toast, ice cream, or even a dollop in your morning oatmeal. It’s a simple, cozy project: quick to make, wonderfully flavorful, and versatile enough for gifting or savoring at home. Let’s make this season just a little sweeter.

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I think we can all agree there’s a certain satisfaction in making something from scratch. This jam is both simple and flexible, an easy DIY project that rewards you with big flavor without a lot of fuss. Plus, it’s versatile enough to double as a thoughtful homemade gift for friends, neighbors, or coworkers, making it perfect for the holidays.

Plus, apples are loaded with antioxidants that reduce inflammation and help regulate blood sugar. Their fiber content supports digestion, promotes heart health, and keeps you feeling full longer, a bonus if you’re snacking as you stir a pot of jam. They’re also hydrating, thanks to 85% water content, and rich in phytochemicals like fisetin, pectin, and quercetin, which can boost brain health, support gut bacteria, and strengthen immunity.

Choose crisp Granny Smiths for a tangy bite, or sweeter Galas if you like your jam on the mellow side.

Ingredients You’ll Need for Sweet, Spiced Jam

Here are the building blocks of this cozy, autumnal jam:

  • Apples: Granny Smiths bring a bright tartness that balances the sweetness of the caramel and sugar, while Galas add a naturally mellow, floral sweetness. Either works beautifully. Just choose firm, well-colored fruit free of bruises.
  • Water: A small splash helps soften the apples as they cook without turning them mushy. Too much water, and your jam will be thin; too little, and it might scorch.
  • Butter: Just a hint adds richness and depth to the caramel notes. You could use unsalted butter to control the sweetness, or swap in a plant-based alternative if you’re dairy-free.
  • Powdered Fruit Pectin: This is your thickening agent, helping the jam set without needing endless boiling. If you prefer a softer, spoonable jam, stick with the measured amount; if you like a firmer set for spreading on toast, a little extra pectin can help.
  • Granulated Sugar: Provides sweetness and helps the jam gel properly with the pectin. White sugar is traditional, but you can experiment with cane sugar for a subtle molasses undertone.
  • Brown Sugar: Packed brown sugar brings caramel-like depth, enhancing the autumnal flavor without overpowering the apples. Light or dark brown sugar works, depending on how rich and toasty you want the final jam.
  • Ground Cinnamon and Nutmeg: These warm spices are optional, but why would you skip them? They elevate the apples, adding a cozy, nostalgic note that immediately says “fall.”

Step-by-Step Instructions for the Best Caramel Apple Jam

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Making this jam might feel like a “big project,” but I promise it’s more approachable than it looks.

1. Cook the Apples.

Start by combining your diced apples, water, and butter in a heavy-bottomed pot. Low and slow is the trick here. Cook over low heat, stirring occasionally until the apples are soft but still hold their shape. You want tender apples that melt slightly but don’t turn to mush, giving your jam a satisfying texture.

2. Add the Pectin.

Once the apples are ready, sprinkle in your powdered fruit pectin. This will help your jam set without endless boiling, keeping your spread perfectly spoonable. Stir it in well so it dissolves evenly. Nobody wants clumpy jam!

3. Bring to a Full Boil.

Turn up the heat and bring the mixture to a full, rolling boil, stirring constantly. This is when the magic starts to happen: the apples, pectin, and water meld together into a thick, fragrant base.

4. Add Sugars and Spices.

Now, it’s time for the sweet and spicy touches: granulated sugar, brown sugar, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Stir constantly for a minute as it returns to a rolling boil. The aroma will fill your kitchen and make it feel like fall in every corner of the house.

5. Skim and Pour.

Remove the pot from the heat and skim off any foam that has formed. This step helps your jam look clear and beautiful in the jar. Then pour it into hot, sterilized jars, leaving a ¼-inch headspace to allow for expansion during processing.

6. Process for Longevity.

Finally, process the jars in a boiling water bath for 10 minutes. This ensures your jam is safely sealed and can be enjoyed for months to come. Perfect for gifting or saving for cozy winter mornings.

A few extra tips: use a heavy-bottomed pot to prevent scorching, and if you’re worried about bubbles while pouring, a wide-mouth funnel can be helpful. Stirring constantly during the boils is tedious but crucial. It keeps the jam from sticking and burning.

Creative Ways to Enjoy Your Caramel Apple Jam

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Now comes the fun part… enjoying your caramel apple jam! Start simple: spread it on warm toast, bagels, or English muffins. Feeling indulgent? Spoon it over vanilla ice cream, swirl it into your morning oatmeal, or dollop it on pancakes or French toast. It’s amazing how a little jam can turn everyday breakfast into something special.

But don’t stop there. A spoonful stirred into plain yogurt makes a quick parfait, and it’s a surprisingly tasty addition to a cheese board, balancing sharp flavors with sweet, buttery richness. Feeling adventurous? Brush it on roasted pork or chicken for a caramelized, slightly tangy glaze that will make dinner a little more memorable.

This jam also makes a thoughtful, homemade gift. For a special touch, tuck a jar (or a few) into a small basket with complementary goodies: fresh bread, a tiny jar of honey, fall-themed tea bags, or even a soft kitchen towel. Add a handwritten tag with something simple like: “A little taste of fall for you” or “Spread some autumn joy.” Finish it off with a bit of ribbon, twine, or even a cinnamon stick tied to the lid.

Whether you’re savoring it yourself or sharing it with someone you love, this caramel apple jam is cozy, comforting, and full of fall flavor. A little jar that brings a lot of joy.

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Caramel Apple Jam

Autumn in a jar! Sweet, buttery apples with warm cinnamon and nutmeg, perfect on toast, stirred into oatmeal, or drizzled over ice cream. A cozy, versatile jam that’s also a thoughtful homemade gift.
Prep Time45 minutes
Cook Time10 minutes
Optional: Cooling/settling time before tasting1 hour
Total Time1 hour 55 minutes
Course: Condiment, Spread
Cuisine: American
Servings: 7 half-pint jars (about 91 tablespoons)
Calories: 50kcal

Ingredients

  • 6 cups apples Granny Smith for tartness or Gala for sweetness, peeled and diced
  • ½ cup water
  • ½ teaspoon butter unsalted
  • 1 (1.8 oz) package powdered fruit pectin
  • 3 cups granulated sugar or cane sugar
  • 2 cups packed dark brown sugar
  • ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg

Instructions

  • Sterilize jars and lids in boiling water or on the “sterilize” setting of your dishwasher. Keep hot until ready to use.
  • In a heavy-bottomed pot, combine apples, water, and butter. Cook over low heat, stirring occasionally, until apples are soft but not mushy.
  • Stir in the fruit pectin, ensuring it’s fully incorporated.
  • Bring the mixture to a full rolling boil over medium-high heat, stirring constantly.
  • Add granulated sugar, brown sugar, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Return to a rolling boil and stir constantly for 1 minute.
  • Remove from heat and skim off any foam.
  • Carefully ladle jam into hot jars, leaving ¼-inch headspace. Wipe rims clean, apply lids and rings loosely.
  • Process jars in a boiling water bath for 10 minutes. Remove and let cool completely. Jam will thicken as it cools.

Notes

Apple choice matters: Tart Granny Smiths balance the sweetness, while Gala apples create a softer, sweeter jam. Mixing varieties works beautifully too.
Sweetener swaps: You can use all white sugar or experiment with coconut sugar for a different flavor; adjust cooking time slightly if using alternative sweeteners.
Dairy-free option: Substitute butter with coconut oil or a plant-based margarine.
Storage: Store unopened jars in a cool, dark place for up to 12 months. Once opened, refrigerate and use within 3–4 weeks.
Gifting tip: Tie a cinnamon stick or a small tag with a festive ribbon around the jar for a beautiful, ready-to-gift look.

Nutrition

Serving: 1tbsp | Calories: 50kcal | Carbohydrates: 13g | Protein: 0.03g | Fat: 0.1g | Saturated Fat: 0.02g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.01g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.01g | Trans Fat: 0.001g | Cholesterol: 0.1mg | Sodium: 3mg | Potassium: 15mg | Fiber: 0.3g | Sugar: 12g | Vitamin A: 5IU | Vitamin C: 0.4mg | Calcium: 5mg | Iron: 0.1mg

Question: What’s your favorite way to enjoy caramel apple jam? On toast, ice cream, or something totally unexpected? Let us know in the comments below.


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