blackberry freezer jam spread on a piece of homemade toast with a custom labeled jar sitting beside the loaf

Easy Blackberry Freezer Jam (no canning skills needed!)

By Chris Scheuer | Updated on June 3, 2024
4.97 from 28 votes
An easy, no-fail, super-delicious recipe for Blackberry Freezer Jam. Make it when sweet, ripe blackberries are in season and you'll be thanking yourself all year long!

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An easy, no-fail, super-delicious recipe for Blackberry Freezer Jam. Make it when sweet, ripe blackberries are in season and you'll be thanking yourself all year long!

Hesitant to make your own jam? This blackberry freezer jam is a perfect place to start! It's an easy, straightforward recipe that will bring lots of rave reviews. It's fabulous on toast, biscuits, scones, ice cream... you name it! And there's no canning knowledge needed!

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So much to love

I love freezer jam for several reasons. First of all, there's no cooking involved so the flavor stays nice and fresh. Second, there's no canning knowledge needed... no sterilizing jars, hot water baths and worries about proper sealing. Once the jam has set for 24 hours, just pop it in the freezer and you're good to go! It will keep that fabulous fresh flavor for up to a year!

In addition to serving it on toast, biscuits, scones, etc., we love to enjoy it with fresh fruit and Greek yogurt. Oh my, it takes breakfast from ordinary to quite extraordinary in seconds!

Vertical closeup of a bowl of yogurt with blackberries, raspberries and Easy 30-Minute Blackberry Freezer Jam.

A few problems...

Freezer jam can have a few "issues" and this Blackberry Freezer Jam is no exception. If you've ever made freezer jam you might have run into one of these two problems:

  1. Because the jam is not cooked, it can be difficult to dissolve the sugar, resulting in a "grainy" consistency.
  2. Unlike traditional jam, which is cooked until it reaches the proper thickness, freezer jam is dependent on pectin as a thickening agent, which sometimes doesn't seem to work resulting in a thin, runny jam.

But no worries, we've got the solution to both of these issues. After making freezer jam for over 40 years, I've learned a few little tricks to ensure success and one of them will take care of both of the above problems.

Although the directions on the box of pectin say to, "wait 10 minutes after combining the fruit and sugar" then to add the pectin and lemon juice and stir for 3 minutes. I find that a 10-minute wait does not dissolve the sugar and the jam comes out grainy. After lots of trial and error, I've discovered that a short stint in the microwave helps the sugar to dissolve, yielding perfect un-grainy jam.

The other benefit of the microwave treatment is that when the sugar is well dissolved, the pectin is able to do its job better. So it's a win-win. No grainy texture and a good set!

You can check out the Café Tips section below for a few more tips and tricks to ensure success with this Blackberry Freezer Jam.

Can I reduce the sugar in this jam?

I get this question frequently since we have a lot of jam and jelly recipes, here at The Café. In this particular recipe, there are 4 cups of sugar and 2 cups of crushed berries. That may sound like a lot of sugar but, you have to remember, that you only eat a teaspoon or two of jam at a time. The sugar acts as a sweetener and a preservative as well as helping with the set of the sam.

So, the answer to the above question is no, if you want to ensure success. That being said, there are low sugar and no sugar pectins available however you would need to use the a recipe that's created for this type of pectin, not this Blackberry Freezer Jam recipe.

Do I have to use the seeds?

You can strain the crushed blackberries in this recipe for a seedless version but you will need to start with a lot more blackberries to yield the two cups of prepared fruit. But, we've got another recipe for Blackberry Jelly (pictured below) that's actually a much easier way to make seedless blackberry jam. Check it out here!

Overhead picture of easy blackberry jelly in a glass jar

Who doesn't love a gift from the kitchen?

This Blackberry Freezer Jam also makes a wonderful gift from the kitchen. Who wouldn't love to receive a jar of delicious homemade jam? Pair it with a loaf of our No-Knead Pull-Apart Brioche (pictured in this post) or this super-easy, crazy-delicious Brioche Bread, a plate of biscuits or a carton of gourmet ice cream and you'll be labeled a rock star!

And to make your gifts look really pretty and professional, we're offering a free printable PDF of the labels pictured in this post.

Get your free printable labels...

blackberry freezer jam spread on a piece of homemade toast with a custom labeled jar sitting beside the loaf
Closeup horizontal photo of stacks of Easy 30-Minute Blackberry Freezer Jam in glass jars with custom labels for gift giving.

Don't wait! Pick up some blackberries and take the time (less than 30 minutes) to make a batch of this DELICIOUS Blackberry Freezer Jam. You'll be thanking yourself for months to come... Well, if it lasts that long!

Vertical extreme closeup photo of Easy 30-Minute Blackberry Freezer Jam on a slice of fresh brioche bread.

Cafe Tips for making this Blackberry Freezer Jam

  • If you're purchasing blackberries from the supermarket in the little plastic cartons, you'll need 5-6 small ½-pint cartons, depending on how many of the seeds you want to discard.
  • Use a dry measuring cup to measure the crushed blackberries and level it off with a flat-edge knife, just like you would when measuring flour. If you've prepared too much of the crushed fruit, don't be tempted to add it to the pot. Use any extra on your yogurt or ice cream or oatmeal. It's important to stick with the measurements given to ensure success. (This goes for the sugar too. To read more about that, check the post up above.) Changing proportions of fruit and/or sugar can interfere with the setting of the jam and be the cause for too runny or too thick consistencies.
  • Blackberry jam can be very "seedy". You can adjust the level of seeds by straining some of the crushed blackberries through a fine-mesh strainer. I like to strain out about half of the seeds. You will need extra berries if you do discard some of the seeds as you want the prepared fruit to equal 2 cups.
  • To strain out some of the seeds, you'll need a fine-mesh strainer. These strainers are reasonably priced and are great for anything you would use a regular strainer for. They're really handy when you want to make a really smooth, lump-free sauce or juice, too.
  • Although I prefer to make this Blackberry Freezer Jam with seasonal fruit, it can also be made with grocery store blackberries or frozen fruit during the off-season.
  • This recipe calls for liquid pectin. I use Certo. Certo is available at most larger grocery stores in the same area as the canning jars. If you can't find it, check at the front desk. Different stores carry it in different areas. You can also find it online.
  • Liquid and powdered pectin are NOT interchangeable. If you can't find the liquid pectin, you'll need to follow the directions and proportions on the powdered pectin box, not this recipe.
  • Be sure to stir the jam for 3 full minutes after adding the lemon juice and pectin. Making sure the pectin is well incorporated helps the jam to set well.
  • After this blackberry freezer jam has been sitting in the jars for an hour or two, you may notice that the fruit has risen to the top. No problem! Just give each jar a stir and the fruit will redistribute and stay in place.
  • Don't worry if you check your jam in the freezer and it has a whitish cast. That's just because it's frozen. Once thawed, the deep, beautiful color will return.
  • I love the hexagonal jars pictured above for this Blackberry Freezer Jam. The labels fit so nicely on these jars, although you can also use regular smooth-glass jelly jars with good results too. The labels won't adhere well to jelly jars with imprinted glass sides, but there is also a round label that we will include that will fit on the top of a regular glass jelly jar.

Thought for the day:

The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us.
We have seen his glory,
the glory of the one and only Son,
who came from the Father,
full of grace and truth.
John 1:14

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Easy Blackberry Freezer Jam

Chris Scheuer
An easy, no-fail, super-delicious recipe for Blackberry Freezer Jam. Make it when sweet, ripe blackberries are in season and you'll be thanking yourself all year long!
4.97 from 28 votes
Prep Time 25 minutes
Cook Time 3 minutes
Total Time 28 minutes
Servings 80 1 tablespoon servings
Calories 40

Ingredients
 
 

  • 2 cups prepared fruit, purchase about 2-2¼ pints fully ripe blackberries
  • 4 cups sugar
  • 3 ounces Certo liquid pectin (one pouch), (there are two pouches in a box, you just need one)
  • 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice

Instructions
 

  1. Wash jars with hot water or run through the dishwasher and dry. Set aside. Measure the sugar into a medium-size bowl by scooping it up and leveling the top with a flat-sided knife. Set aside.
  2. Crush blackberries with a potato masher until no large pieces remain. If you prefer fewer seeds in your jam, press half of the crushed mixture through a fine sieve, pressing with the back of a large spoon until most of the juice has been extracted. Combine the juice with the crushed fruit.
  3. Measure EXACTLY 2 cups of prepared fruit into a large microwave-safe bowl. Add the sugar and stir well to combine.
  4. Place the blackberry mixture in the microwave on high power for 3 minutes, stirring well halfway through and at the end. Take a small taste of the jam after stirring. If there are still sugar crystals give it another 2-3 minute stint in the microwave.
  5. Combine the pectin and lemon juice in a small bowl and stir well to combine. Add the pectin mixture to the jam. Set a timer and stir for 3 minutes, continuously.
  6. Fill prepared containers to within ½ inch of the tops. Wipe off top edges of containers and cover with lids. Let the jam stand at room temperature for 24 hours to complete the set. Jam is now ready to use.
  7. Store in refrigerator for up to 3 weeks or freeze it for up to 1 year. Thaw in the refrigerator before using.

Notes

See Café tips above in the post for more detailed instructions and tips to ensure success.

Nutrition

Calories: 40kcalCarbohydrates: 10gProtein: 1gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 1mgPotassium: 5mgFiber: 1gSugar: 10gVitamin A: 1IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 1mgIron: 1mg
Course: Jams, Jams & Jellies
Cuisine: American

 

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436 Comments

    1. Hi Melissa, This recipe makes about 40 ounces of jam. So if you use 8oz jars you'll need 5 jars. The hexagonal jars pictured in the post are 6oz jars, so this recipe would fill 7 of those. Hope the jam turns out well for you!

  1. may i please have a copy of the pdf for the jar and the lids?

    Also, what size containe are your jars? 6 oz? i just want to make sure i'm reading it right! thanks so much!

    1. Hi Stephanie, the jars pictured above are 6oz jars. We've implemented a new system for labels, so all you need to do is scroll up to the box that says "Get your free printable labels", fill in your name and email address, and the labels will be automatically sent to your inbox. Hope this recipe turns out well for you!

  2. Your tips say “After this blackberry freezer jam has been sitting in the jars for an hour or two, you may notice that the fruit has risen to the top. No problem! Just give each jar a stir and the fruit will redistribute and stay in place.”

    So open each jar after it’s sealed, and stir? Can the jars be shaken and achieve the same result?

    1. Hi Mesanz, no, don't open jars that have been sealed. You can do this with jam that is stored in the freezer or refrigerator. With the sealed jam, I would wait until you're ready to open it.

  3. Excellent! This recipe set up well. Thx so much.

    Could you please send me the labels for this and the raspberry freezer jam?

  4. This summer I used your recipe and guidance to make jam for the first time. I was a bit nervous, but I followed your instructions, and hints, and it turned out perfectly! Thank you! I am already thinking about next blackberry season and realized your labels would be great for when I share with friends. Would you be so kind to share?

  5. I would love the pdf of the BlackBerry jam. Both the jar one and the round one for the lid. Thanks so much!

  6. Hi I would love a copy of your freezer blackberry jam labels. Picked blackberries today from local hedgerows and can't wait to try your freezer jam. I've moved house recently and don't have a pan big enough for the induction hob. Cooking in a microwave bowl seems a great idea without the expense of a new stove jam pan. Thank you

  7. Please send me your Freezer Blackberry jam printable labels that you mentioned. My wife and I love all of your recipes. Thank you in advance.

  8. We love this quick and easy recipe. The taste is superb! So far we have made 24 jars and gifted 12.
    Les & Carol McFawn
    Piqua, OH

    PS- Please send us the PDF for free printable labels.

    1. Hi Carol, the labels could not be delivered, it says they were blocked because of spam content. You may need to update your email settings to receive them.

    1. I would love to tables to go with the blackberry jam and also for seedless blackberry jelly please! Thanks☺️

  9. I'd like a PDF for you blackberry , strawberry and blueberry jam. I've made your strawberry freezer jam and this is the first recipe that my jam actually set up and wasn't runny! Thank you!!

      1. I would love the labels. I can't wait to try mine. I made it 100% seedless. A lot of work but I am hopeful it will be fantastic!

  10. We are making your recipe for the blackberry freezer jam. Please send us the printable labels for the blackberry freezer jam. Thank you - The Fridays

  11. Headed to my local green Market now to pick up fresh fruit and Jalapeños to make 3 different freezer jams as gifts for the Holidays.I discovered your site today and am eager to try each recipe.I will let you know everyone's opinion,I have a feeling they will Rave!TY,and Happy Holidays

  12. Thank you for your great recipes! I would like a pdf of your Free printable Homemade Blackberry Jam label.
    Many thanks!

  13. I love this recipe, and would love to have some labels to put on them. Thank you for sharing! God bless,
    Mary

  14. I am about to make this recipe with fresh picked blackberries. Glad I found your technique to make great freezer jam! Question: why mix the certo and lemon together prior to mixing into the fruit/sugar? Would it be the same result if I just add them directly and mix for 3 minutes? Also pls send along the labels. Much thanks!

    1. Hi Mary, Kraft, who makes Certo, recommends mixing the lemon juice with the pectin. To ensure success, I would follow their directions. We will send you the labels.

  15. Thank you for sharing this yummy recipe. I am going to make it tomorrow. I would love a copy of the labels.
    Thank you.

  16. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, tips, and tricks! First time making any type of jam and found your recipe to be easy to follow and delicious! Thank you so much!

    I would also love a copy of your printable labels.

  17. I am just now preparing my straight from the garden blackberries. This recipe looks perfect. Please send the pdf with labels. Thank you. Lynda Hallail.com

  18. I have never made jam before but I am going to try to make this because I bought fresh blackberries at the market yesterday! Can you tell me what size jars to purchase, and how many? And would you please send me the labels link? Thanks for the recipe!

    1. That's great, Morgan! We are happy to send the labels. This recipe makes about 40 ounces of jam. The email with the labels has links to jars pictured in the post but any will work. Enjoy!

  19. I'm really excited to make this jam with marionberries too. Can you please send the labels? Thanks so much!

    1. Hi Jamie, I haven't tried this recipe with marion berries but it should work fine since they are a type of blackberry. Happy to send the labels.

  20. We just picked 3 full bowls of blackberries and my daughter-in-law suggested making jam - I googled freezer jam and landed on this recipe... Sounds delicious! Please forward your printable labels for the Blackberry Jam. If I'm successful, I'll try to send you a picture :

      1. It is BEAUTIFUL! Recipe was very easy to follow... Anyone have any ideas on how to remove the long white center of the berries? I'll print the labels and try to post a pic...

        1. Hi Maureen, most blackberries you purchase now days don't have that white center (called a drupelet) however, if your berries have the white drupelet, there's not much you can do. It is edible, just not so pretty!

  21. Hi! I'm wanting to try the recipe but I do not own a microwave so how shall I proceed?
    Also, I would love to have the labels please!

    Thank you!

    1. Hi Laura, you could warm the fruit/sugar mixture on the stovetop until the sugar is dissolved. You don't want to let it boil, just warm it.

  22. Getting ready to try for first time!! But I only have the boxed/dry pectin. Do I need to change anything? Also, would love the labels please and thank you!!🙏

    1. Hi Alexis, to ensure success, you need to go with a recipe that has been designed for dry pectin. They are not interchangeable and the technique is a bit different. We will send you the labels.

  23. Hi guys, Yes please send me the labels!! I always look forward to the beautiful labels as well as the jam recipes. Thank you again, Linda

      1. I was so excited to try this. It questioned the 2 cups of fruit to 4 cups of sugar ratio but I try a stick to the recipe when first making something new. It was way too sweet… not edible could not taste the fruit at all it was like pure sugar. Texture was good and it set up nice though.

        1. Hi Tanya, Everyone has different taste however, the fruit/sugar proportions in this recipe are pretty classic for jam bc and jelly. It sounds like you may have better personal success with a low-sugar or no-sugar pectin.

  24. This is the best blackberry jam I’ve ever tasted, and I will be making it every year from now on. I made it from fresh berries in the summer, and I’m going to try it with frozen berries that I didn’t have time to process earlier for Christmas gifts for family. Can I have the labels please? Thanks for sharing such a delicious, easy recipe!

    1. I received a large bowl of fresh berries from a friend at church. I am looking forward to trying this! I would love the labels please!

  25. I picked loads of wild blackberries the past 2 weeks and I just made this blackberry freezer Jam recipe tonight. And I made 4 batches of it. I double strained 90% of the blackberries tho cause I hate tons of seeds, so it was mostly liquid with a very small amounts of crushed blackberries. And so far so good with the setting up of the jam. This recipe was sooo easy to do and the microwaving trick did work but I had to do the total of 6 minutes. Such a wonderful and easy recipe and not time consuming unless you do what I did with crushing all the blackberries. Thank you for sharing this recipe, next I’m gonna try your strawberry jam freezer jam recipe. I’m gonna keep some and I’m gonna give some away cause I definitely don’t need 24 jars of jam. Lol

  26. Another great jam recipe! Thank you!
    I'll return after making this jam.
    Could you please send me the link to print the labels for BlackBerry Jam?

  27. Thank you for the Blackberry Jam recipe. Would you please send the free printable labels for the blackberry jam. Thank you very much.

  28. I have a question. If you're using fresh berries, I wash them and let them air dry. Is this when I would put 1/2 of them through the sieve for the juice and remaining berries to make 2 cups? I've never froze anything in jars and didn't know you could... they won't break? Thank you for this recipe... I'd love to have the labels. 🙂 Have a great day. Be safe!

    1. Hi Fawn, measure the berries first, next crush them, and then put them through the sieve. And yes, you can freeze the jars! Just leave a little room at the top. We will send the labels your way.

  29. Making the jam today with my 21 year old niece. This will be her first experience making jam and she is sooooo excited to make it! Thank you for this very detailed recipe. We would also love to have your charming labels for the blackberry jam! God bless you!

  30. Would love to have some of your freezer jam labels. I have a bumper crop of wild blackberries on my Oregon property.

  31. The blackberries are waiting but I forgot to request the charming labels. Please send and thank you.

  32. My friends and family are going to be so surprise this holiday season. I will be making a lot of jam!
    Please send the labels for blackberry freezer jam. Thank you so much!

  33. Could you make this with frozen berries, as long as you measured them out to 2c thawed? Our bushes are busting at the seams but the kids always dig into them so that I don’t have quite enough for a batch ready at a time and wanted to stash a few at a time in the freezer while they’re fresh until I have enough.

  34. Thrilled about sharing with family and friends both in the kitchen and gifts. So appreciate the labels when you get a moment

    1. Hello, thank you so much for this yummy jam recipe! Can you please email me the labels?

      We picked almost a gallon of black berries on a trail near our house and this is the perfect way to use then!

  35. Would love some labels! Have already made the peach and blackberry freezer jam and making more to give to friends and family!

  36. I made this jam yesterday, and even not set yet, it was delicious! Could I please get some labels to gift my friends?

    Thank you kindly! 💜

  37. This will be my first time trying to make my homemade jam. I am very excited because I have a ton of them this year. Can you please send me the free printable labels? It will make my jam all that much prettier when giving it away for gifts.

  38. Blackberries are almost ripe…your recipe sounds and looks delicious! Would love to receive the labels for gift giving. Thank you kindly!

    1. My local farm store has the most beautiful blackberries this year. I'll be making jam using this recipe. Could you send me the labels please? Thanks so much!

  39. You always provide such great labels to enhance the presentation of your recipes! Thanks for that extra bonus!
    Please forward both Blackberry Jam and Jelly labels!

  40. I love this site, the scriptures, and the recipes! And the wonderful addition of the labels. They make perfect gifts! Thank you! ( labels please:)

  41. I've read up on using bottled lemon juice over fresh lemons because some lemons contain more acidity than others. Have you used bottled over fresh lemons, and if so, which do you prefer?

    Also, could you send me the PDF label's for this jam as well as the ones for the peach jam? Thank you!

    1. Hi Nicholas, we use fresh lemon juice but bottled will definitely work in this recipe. We are happy to send the labels your way.

  42. Can you please send me the labels? They are very pretty!
    Thank you, and God bless you for sharing!

  43. I saw another post about how wonderful this jelly is. I'd love to try it. Can you please send the labels? Also, do you freeze with the labels on? I just worry that the freezing with the labels might ruin the labels . Thank you!

    1. Hi Barb, my daughter-in-law, Lindsay will be happy to send you the labels.
      Regarding your question, I do freeze the jars with the labels on them. When the jars thaw, the labels get a little damp but then they dry out and are fine.

      1. Just making this freezer jam with some fresh ripe blackberries from northern lower peninsula of Michigan right at the Mackinaw bridge. Would love some of the printable PDF labels. Please and thank you
        Sincerely
        Kristine LaHaie
        Wisconsin mom

  44. My 14 year old found this recipe and made it yesterday - eating on biscuits today and it's wonderful! He wants to make a second batch as gifts - may we please have the pdf for labels? Thank you!

  45. Thanks for the recipe! We get a lot of wild blackberries here so I'll be trying your jam. I appreciate all the tips you include in the recipes. I'd love to have the labels for this jam, please.

  46. Hi Chris,
    I love your recipes. It would be appreciated if you could send me the blackberry jam labels.

    Thank you! Lynne

  47. I just finished making the freezer raspberry jam. Now on to Blackberry jam! Would love to have the labels!
    Thanks!

  48. Can't wait to try the blackberry freezer jam recipe tomorrow with my kids! Can I please have a copy of the free labels for my jars? Thank you so much!

    1. I am looking forward to trying this recipe for my family. Please can you send me the free printable pdf labels. Much appreciate it.

  49. Chris,
    I have frozen berries in my freezer. Can I use those to make this jam? If so, would you recommend thawing them first to get a more accurate measurement? I hope so, because I don't want to wait a few months to try this.
    Thank you,
    Terri

    1. Can I have the labels for Blackberry freezer jam and also the Strawberry Freeze Ja. I made the Strawberry jam yesterday and it came out beautifully. The easiest recipe I have ever done. I recommend this by all means. Follow the directions as written,don’t cheat

  50. Blackberry's were on sale....I am going to try this recipe. Please could I have the printable labels pdf? Thanks Barb

  51. So happy to see a delicious recipe for the plentiful wild Blackberries in our area. Jars of the jam would make lovely gifts. Could I ask for the PDF labels? Thank you for your generosity in providing!

  52. Dear Chris & Scott:
    Noticed you have labels for this Blackberry Jam too. Could you send me the PDF. I am making the Pumpkin Jam next. Do you have labels for those too? If so could you send me those too. Thanks so much. Feel a little guilty asking for 2 more but they are so beautiful.
    Love Starlene

  53. Blackberry jam is my husband's favorite. It will also make a lovely gift. I’d really like to have the label file. Thank You!

    1. I made 2 batches today from blackberries my husband and I picked. So yummy. Can this same recipe be used for wild huckleberries? We have picked a bunch and would like to make freezer jam with them too. Thanks for recipe, was fast and simple.

      1. Hi Loretta, I haven't tested this recipe with huckleberries but I think that should work fine! Lucky you, with all those berries!

  54. Your labels are on my jars of your strawberry and raspberry jams. I would love to have these for the blackberry jam. Thank you

  55. I would love the PDFBfor the freezer blackberry jam. I made the strawberry freezer.. my husband just raves about it.. it tastes like you just picked the berries.

    Is the peach a freezer as well? Do you have a recipe for apricot and pineapple jam. My mom used to make it.. your jams ar so good so I’m guessing it will be much better than the others.

    Also going to make your special cookies.
    Thank you so much
    Judi Selset

  56. Hi,
    I have tried making jam many times always with failure, until I found your web site and your recipes. So far I have made raspberry, Cascade berry (after 3 years in the freezer and frost laden) and wild blackberry, every batch has been a great success. Thank You so much.
    I would like to thank you in advance for sending me the templets for the labels.

    1. Hi Deborah, we have a ton of labels so we ask that you leave a request for each one on that particular post. That's how we stay organized. Thanks!

  57. We would like the free printable PDF of the labels pictured in this post with instructions on how to use it.

    Thanks,
    Judy Fryer

  58. Yum! Thank you for your wonderful recipe! I have a full flat of freshly picked blackberries and soon will have a freezer full of jam! Could you please send me the PDF for your jar top labels? I have imprinted glass jars so will need just the lid labels. Thank you so much!!

  59. Chris,

    Thank you for sharing the recipe; I've just finished gleaning the last of my berry bushes and am starting the jam. Could you email me the pdf of the labels? Your kindness in offering the labels is appreciated.

    Kim Dennis

  60. I had beautiful freshly -picked large, just ripe, blackberries for my jam. After mashing the berries well with a potato masher, I could see there were hard beige “cores”, if you will in almost every berry. I felt no one would want to bite down on those so I hand-picked them out, which took forever! I was dismayed this wasn’t mentioned in the recipe. I think I’ll look for a less-sweet recipe and use a fruit where I don’t have to pick out all the cores.

    1. Hi Deb, generally blackberries don't have the "hard beige cores" that you're describing. It may have been the type of berry that you used but I have never run into this (and I've been making jam for over 40 years). This is a traditional jam recipe - if you prefer less sweet jam, there are low-sugar and no-sugar pectins out there that might be a better option for you

  61. Hi! Could you send me the round labels for the tops of jelly jars? Thanks! I look forward to trying the jam!

  62. May I have some labels please. I made strawberry jam from your recipe and it tuned out wonderfully!

  63. Can’t wait to try this I have a ton of blackberries can I also have the link for the labels for the blackberries and blue berries ? Thank you

  64. Need to make room in the freezer, so will be making this soon. May I have the labels please?
    I'm also going to try the Jelly since I don't like the seeds.

  65. We grow blackberries and I still have a few bags in the freezer. I can't wait to make this!!.
    I would also love the link for you labels.
    Thank you so much for the recipe!😊

  66. Thanks for sharing the jam recipes. Could you please email me the PDF file for the Blackberry jam labels
    Trying to be ready for when I make the Jam. Thanks

  67. Love your recipes, love the site, love your back
    story. Would you please send me the blackberry jam labels. If possible could I get the labels for the peach and strawberry jam also. Thanks a lot Chris.

  68. I would love to have a link for your labels for your jellies and jams! I love your blog! Thank you Verna

    1. Hi Verna, we are happy to send you any labels you like, we just ask that you leave a comment on each post. Thanks!

  69. Good morning!
    I would love to have the link for the blackberry jam labels (and for the peach jam as well if you have a link for that one too!)
    Thanks so much!

  70. Hello Chris! Thank you for sharing your recipe! I’d also like to have a link for the blackberry jam labels! Thank you! 😊

  71. This looks amazing and I cannot wait to make it! I may have missed this in the notes, but how many jars (and jar size) does this recipe make? Also, I would love the labels for these and the peach freezer jam if you don't mind sending them to me. Thanks!

    1. Hi Leah, the recipe will make 40 ounces of jam. So if you're using 8-ounce jars that would make 5 jars.

  72. This is my first year with my Thornless Blackberry patch. Typically, here in WV they come on In July, picking our delicious wild black raspberries now (June). Looking forward to using your recipe for my blackberries next month. I would love some of your labels for them. ASnd if you have any black raspberry labels, I would appreciate some of those too.

    From one Jam Queen to another, Thanks!

    1. That's great, Jackie! We will send the labels your way. I don't have any black raspberry labels at this time.

    1. We are happy to send you any labels, we just ask that you leave a comment on each post that has the labels you want. Thanks!

  73. I’m excited to try this recipe when my blackberries ripen. The labels are beautiful and would love to have these for this wonderful jam! Thank you for all the great recipes., Bible verses and music notes

  74. Yes love the label pdf. We have Blueberries coming in on our local farm and I would love to make Freezer Blueberry jam. Do you use same recipe but us blueberries?
    Thanks,
    Patricia (coastal North Carolina)

    1. Hi Patricia, we have a blueberry jam recipe coming out this week, so look for that! We will send the labels your way.

  75. Hi Chris,
    I’m excited about making this recipe ad soon as blackberry season arrives! Please send me the label pdf, and thank you for all your offerings! Millie

  76. Can I get the blackberry and the strawberry labels? I've made your strawberry a few times with amazing results so thank you!

  77. Merry Christmas
    Please send labels print to my email - love the look of your blackberry jam and jelly

    May peace and safety be with you and your family for the New Year

  78. I would like the printable labels please. I am making this jam tomorrow for the first time. It sounds awesome. Thank you for the labels and jam recipe. Best Regards, Diana Perri

  79. Thank you for the recipe. I’ve always made it the ‘old fashioned way’ so this will be my first no cook recipe. I’m using fresh blackberries I picked yesterday. Will you please send me the pdf labels. Thank you

  80. I used to can jam the old fashioned way with my grandma but this is so much easier when you have only a little spare time. It was wonderful and I even handed some out to friends. They loved it.
    I would love the pdf for the labels.
    Thank you
    Tammy

  81. Chris, this was as easy as your raspberry freeze jam recipe and set up just as well. AND, last week our Johnson City
    (TN) Publix had Driscoll blackberries for an amazing 99¢ per container! Thank you for the only method I’ve found that makes for a “set-up” and not runny freezer jam!

  82. Just picked our fresh blackberries this morning in a back wooded area here in Sault Ste. Marie Ontario. I made your strawberry freezer jam a month or so ago and will now only follow your recipes....quite a difference in the outcome of the jam..thank you. I would love to add your labels and appreciate that you do this. Thanks again.
    Betty

  83. I will try this recipe as soon as I can get my hands on some blackberries. We have some nice stands around here in Fresno so I am on my way. I would also like to request the labels. They look very nice. Thank you for your kind heart.

  84. I appreciate the recipe. We have a bumper crop of blackberries this year. Please send the labels. Thank you.

  85. Love that this recipe is made in the microwave. Saves heating up the kitchen! Was fortunate enough to be gifted with some blackberries the other day. Hadn't quite decided what to do with them.
    NOW I know!
    Would really appreciate the pdf labels.
    Thanks so much!

  86. I just love Blackberry Jam and am anxious to try this recipe; however, I only have Sure-Jell on hand. Is it an acceptable substitute to use in place of Certo? I also would appreciate your cute Blackberry Jam Labels. Thanks!

    1. Hi Judy, I'm sorry to say that liquid and powdered pectin are not interchangeable so it would be better to either get some Certo or use the recipe on the Sure-Jell box. We will be happy to send you the labels.

  87. Chris,
    I have some frozen blackberries I am going to try this recipe with them. Would you please send me the pdf for the Freezer BlackBerry Jam label? I can’t wait to make some!
    Thank you

  88. Dear Chris, Would you please send mr the pdf for the Freezer BlackBerry Jam label? I can’t wait to make some!

  89. Hi Chris...once again an over the top recipe from you! All I need now to create your perfection is a label for my jars 😊
    Thank you!

  90. Can't wait to try your recipe! Can you use raspberries or a mixture of raspberries and blackberries using this this recipe? I have tried freezer jam in the past and been disappointed with the texture, so your microwave tip sounds like just the ticket to success. Also, please send the labels - wonderful for gifts!

  91. Blackberry Jam is my favorite. I would love receiving the PDF labels. Thanks for the recipe and your beautiful blog.
    Cherryl

  92. I haven't tried this yet but it sounds soooo good. I would love a copy of your labels. This sounds like a wonderful Christmas or hostess gift!
    Thanks,
    Jan

  93. Thank you for the great tip of adding the berries and sugar to the microwave!! Would love the labels.
    Thank you

  94. Chris,
    I just picked several pounds of blackberries at our local orchard. I would love to try your blackberry freezer jam. Can you please send me the label PDF? Thank you so much, Joann

  95. Chris, I am anxious to try your Blackberry Freezer Jam and would love for you to send me the oh so cute PDF file for labels. Thank you!

    Lynette

  96. Hi, The labels are so cute, would you mind sending the .pdf? I tried your strawberry recipe yesterday and it turned out great. I’m excited to try this blackberry one. Thank you!

    1. Blackberry jam is my grandson’s very favorite! And your recipe looks so easy. Please send me the label PDF. Thank you so much.

  97. Good morning. What a beautiful touch to homemade jam. I would love to have your cute labels when you have time. Thanks for such an amazing blog with so many wonderful tips and detailed instructions.

  98. Hi Chris

    Thanks for yet another wonderful recipe. I so appreciate your generosity in sharing your talent with us. I don’t need the labels (my small refrigerator limits my ability to enjoy freezer jams but I was wondering if you had any experience or advice with passion fruit jam or curd? I tasted some delicious Lilikoi curd today and am trying to replicate it. I am open to googling a couple of recipes but have such a strong sense of comfort with your tried and tested recipes that I thought I’d check in here first. Maybe a recipe request for the future??? Thanks again for so graciously sharing your adventures in and out of the kitchen with us.
    Beth

  99. Hi Chris,
    I made your blackberry jelly last year and it was fantastic, cant wait to try your blackberry jam, can you please send me the PDF labels for the jam when you have a moment.
    Thank you for another wonderful recipe
    Brigida

  100. Good afternoon Chris. I love your recipes. I made you Almond Cake with Cherry Buttercreme for my sister's birthday and it was a huge hit.
    I made Christmas for my family as gifts. I would love to have your labels for the blackberry jam and the peach jam. I am excited to try both
    just for fun. Thank you for sharing all your great recipes and your recent trip.
    Kelle

  101. The fresh berries look SO black but turn into such a lovely garnet color when made into this luscious jam! I'm in, so please send the cute labels.

  102. Hi Chris

    I love your recipes especially your Jam
    Can you please send me your labels for the Blackberry and Peach Jams?
    I usually make your Jams and give them out as gifts to my neighbors and friends in Church. I have become quite the celebrity with your recipes
    Love them all
    thank you
    sonia

  103. Thank you for all the recipes you share, and for the tips that help ensure success. I plan to make the freezer jam and would really like to add the sweet labels to my jars! Thank you!

  104. I love these jams! Can fozen berries be used? Also, how long will they last in freezer and after opening?

    1. Hi Teresa, I prefer to use fresh seasonal berries when possible but frozen berries will definitely work. You can keep it in the refrigerator for at least 3 weeks and it's good in the freezer for a year.

  105. Great recipe! I would love to have the labels. I also appreciate the inspirational quote from John 1.

      1. Just finished blackberry picking! The berries are amazing this year, big, luscious and oh, so sweet!
        I’m making your jam tomorrow and would$ love the PDF labels.
        Thank-you,
        Cher