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Strawberry-Ginger-Habanero Preserve With Agave Nectar & Honey

Priyas Preserves

This is one my most exciting ventures in the kitchen – I am still rollicking with Verge’s Cooking with Fruits books. The thing about such books is while we want to remain completely true to the recipe, they often also kindle creativity and allows your brain to fantasize a new and exciting way of using the fruits, which would in certain ways, be more suitable to one’s own palate – don’t you agree?
The other wonderful realization that dawned on me preserves are the western pachadis – seriously! We make pachadis with just about any fruit- so also does the west make preserves with just about any fruit! I am catching myself doing what I do too often – trying to find parallel between cultures so we can find a point of intersection – I firmly hold the belief that food brings people together like nothing else can!
I also need to share a short story behind making this. We had gone for a vacation to Bermuda and for those do not know, Bermuda is quite famous for their Gombeys folk dance comprising of African, Native American for dance and British influences in the music. And the hot& sweet preserves are a huge tourist attraction and of course being the gourmands that we are, we bought a six pack back home one more flavorful than the other, the spice making our hair stand on edge, while the sweet overtones try to soften the explosion that is to follow as the last flavor of the habanero, jalapeno and Serrano peppers emerge in full throttle ☺ We had it on crackers, on bread, with chapatis and with English muffins – they were Da bomb!
Having said that, I needed to try and recreate something similar if not the same before I forgot the flavors! They do not provide their recipes on the label! So if you go to Bermuda anytime, do not miss out on the Gombey preserves!

Here is my recipe for this preserve
Prep time 5-10 minutes
Cooking time – 10-15 min
SGH PReserve

Ingredients
1lb box of fresh strawberries
1 habanero pepper
1-inch sized ginger (about 2tbsp grated)
½ cup Agave nectar
½ cup Orange Blossom Honey
1 packet pectin (roughly 1tbsp)
Priyas Preserve

Preparation
Wash strawberries thoroughly and cut the heads off
Remove the head of the habanero
In a blender, add the strawberries and the habanero and grind – do not use any water
Grate the ginger with the finer side of the grater
Ready a saucepan
Add the puree quickly followed by the honey and agave
Add the grated ginger as well
Let them cook together for about 3-4 minutes
In 1tsp of water, mix the pectin like you would besan to thicken sauce.
Gently dribble it into the pan stirring swiftly as you do it so that you do not encounter knots or white balls of unbroken pectin!
Allow it t thicken some and switch off
Leave overnight
Come morning, find a nice bottle to transfer it into – you will have the perfect consistency of a jam/preserve
The other thing you will notice is the spiciness of the jam from the previous night would have tempered down a bit and will only get you at the very end of the taste – so that part coincided with the Gombey preserves we bought and I was quite relieved and happy that I was able to recreate a similar taste without using too many preservatives. Enjoy with dosa, idlis and the usual food mates like bread and pancakes!
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Strawberry-Ginger-Habanero Preserve With Agave Nectar & Honey

Priyas Preserves

This is one my most exciting ventures in the kitchen – I am still rollicking with Verge’s Cooking with Fruits books. The thing about such books is while we want to remain completely true to the recipe, they often also kindle creativity and allows your brain to fantasize a new and exciting way of using the fruits, which would in certain ways, be more suitable to one’s own palate – don’t you agree?
The other wonderful realization that dawned on me preserves are the western pachadis – seriously! We make pachadis with just about any fruit- so also does the west make preserves with just about any fruit! I am catching myself doing what I do too often – trying to find parallel between cultures so we can find a point of intersection – I firmly hold the belief that food brings people together like nothing else can!
I also need to share a short story behind making this. We had gone for a vacation to Bermuda and for those do not know, Bermuda is quite famous for their Gombeys folk dance comprising of African, Native American for dance and British influences in the music. And the hot& sweet preserves are a huge tourist attraction and of course being the gourmands that we are, we bought a six pack back home one more flavorful than the other, the spice making our hair stand on edge, while the sweet overtones try to soften the explosion that is to follow as the last flavor of the habanero, jalapeno and Serrano peppers emerge in full throttle ☺ We had it on crackers, on bread, with chapatis and with English muffins – they were Da bomb!
Having said that, I needed to try and recreate something similar if not the same before I forgot the flavors! They do not provide their recipes on the label! So if you go to Bermuda anytime, do not miss out on the Gombey preserves!

Here is my recipe for this preserve
Prep time 5-10 minutes
Cooking time – 10-15 min
SGH PReserve

Ingredients
1lb box of fresh strawberries
1 habanero pepper
1-inch sized ginger (about 2tbsp grated)
½ cup Agave nectar
½ cup Orange Blossom Honey
1 packet pectin (roughly 1tbsp)
Priyas Preserve

Preparation
Wash strawberries thoroughly and cut the heads off
Remove the head of the habanero
In a blender, add the strawberries and the habanero and grind – do not use any water
Grate the ginger with the finer side of the grater
Ready a saucepan
Add the puree quickly followed by the honey and agave
Add the grated ginger as well
Let them cook together for about 3-4 minutes
In 1tsp of water, mix the pectin like you would besan to thicken sauce.
Gently dribble it into the pan stirring swiftly as you do it so that you do not encounter knots or white balls of unbroken pectin!
Allow it t thicken some and switch off
Leave overnight
Come morning, find a nice bottle to transfer it into – you will have the perfect consistency of a jam/preserve
The other thing you will notice is the spiciness of the jam from the previous night would have tempered down a bit and will only get you at the very end of the taste – so that part coincided with the Gombey preserves we bought and I was quite relieved and happy that I was able to recreate a similar taste without using too many preservatives. Enjoy with dosa, idlis and the usual food mates like bread and pancakes!
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43 comments:

Santosh Bangar said...

wow what a healthy spread for bread

Aarthi said...

This looks delicious....I bet it taste that good...Yummy..Thanks for the recipe dear...

Chandrani said...

Looks so tempting.....

Mélange said...

Wow..thats such a delightful relish..Nice combo and am drooling over.Thanks!

Ramya said...

looks very yum...never seen habanero :-(

The Yogi Vegetarian said...

This looks really good... it's a funny coincidence that I posted 3 fruit recipes on my blog today, and one of them is made with plums and chillis. (It was a bit too hot for me, but the rest of my family like it.)

Krithi's Kitchen said...

Totally loving this priya.. like the idea of use honey and pectin.. My strawberry jam attempt was a disaster :(
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julie said...

yummy n finger licking preserve..great job,Priya!

Dzoli said...

I am penning this down as my first big crop in teh garden are strawberiies and always looking for new ways to preserve them.Thanks;)

Priya (elaichii) said...

I loved the combination of strawberries and ginger!

Reshmi Mahesh said...

Yummy combo....adding ginger should have made it totally different..

divya said...

Mmm delicious!

Hamaree Rasoi said...

Delicious looking combination of strawberries and ginger.

Deepa
Hamaree Rasoi

Premalatha Aravindhan said...

Thats tempting preserve priya,loved the ginger flavour in it...

SouthIndianHome said...

Looks so delicious and wonderful combination with ginger and strawberry

Junia said...

whoohoo for strawberry jam with a twist :)

Priti said...

Yummy combo ....loved it ...looks fab

Priya Sreeram said...

hey the bermuda preserves sounds fun, and am glad to know u r bringing the flavour explosion to your hearth- the SGH looks great

priya ravi said...

love it..looks so yummy..ginger and strawberries quite a different flavour :)

Prathima Rao said...

Luscious & tempting preserve!!!
Prathima Rao
Prats Corner

Kaveri said...

Must this preserve looks super yummy! liked your first click

Nandini said...

This jam is very different! I'd love to taste it!

CinnamonNChillies said...

rocking flavours, too tempting preserve. I may not even need the toast to eat it :-)

Sensible Vegetarian said...

Priya this looks totally delectable, I do make preserves with ginger but addition of habanero pepper would have a added a totally new taste, awesome.

Priya said...

Fabulous flavourful preserve,simply rocks..

SpicyTasty said...

That's an interesting combo. Can't wait to try.

Nisha said...

That preserve looks so tempting.

Sobha Shyam said...

fabulous and lovely preserve, nice combo of ingredients..yum yum one!!

anthony stemke said...

This looks great, I like the habanero in it.

RAKS KITCHEN said...

SOunds new to me and delicious too!

soujanya said...

luv this...lovely colour...bookmarked..

La @ FoodSlice said...

Hello Priya, First thank you for visiting my space because otherwise i would not have found your site for so much longer. What a loss that would have been! I honestly liked your site, your creative recipes and the interesting way you write. Jasmine flowers for garnishing soup - would have never thought of it in a million years. Its nice to hear about your holidays and what food you tasted there. Also, could you possibly share how to make a collage, the one you talked about a few posts earlier. I am sure it would help the newer of us food bloggers.

Rumana Rawat said...

Lovely... how do i enter in to that event pls send me the link dear...

Momof3 said...

You are right...preserves tastes like pachadi:). Adding peppers to it takes it to the next level...that wud taste awesome!!

Nava.K said...

This is new to me, but it looks yummy and will even be great as glaze for cupcakes.

Thank you so much on visiting my blog, appreciate it very much.

Prathima Shivraj said...

Looks absolutely delicious, what a spread, really awesome.

Prathima Shivraj said...

Looks absolutely delicious, what a spread, really awesome.

San said...

Habonero pepper should have given a kick to this preserve. Succulent preserve with such fab combo of strawberries n ginger priya.

Amina Khaleel said...

The spread looks delicious.. Following your blog..please do join and follow me as well..

Vaidehi Satish said...

Priya....Though I have not had the chance to see all your recipes, I must admit that I have enjoyed reading the few I have already gone through. Keep up the good work.

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Archana said...

Love it Priya! Definitely will try it this time when we get strawberries. Sure kid no 1 will love it.
Do check out my event and send me your entries.

tadkapasta said...

Rocking recipe! Sweet and heat all together.

Jesse said...

Wow this looks amazing! I love the combination of sweet and spicy. I'll have to try this one.

 

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