Kenzie Jackson
November 29, 2023
One of the fun parts of being a Growing Dome owner is the ability to grow tropical plants in non-tropical growing zones. At Growing Spaces, we are constantly planting and trying new things. By far, one of our greatest successes has been harvesting pink guavas from our 26’ Growing Dome in Golden Colorado. We tried a few guava recipes, but guava jam was the most universal and delicious.
Guava jam has a sweet, tropical, and slightly musky flavor. In this recipe, we used vanilla bean paste in the jam, which gives it more of a mellow flavor. You can also change it up and use lime juice if you want more of a tangy jam. Simply swap the vanilla bean for one teaspoon of lime juice and some zest.
What is Guava Jam Good for?
What is the difference between Guava Jam and Guava Jelly?
Guava jam has a chunkier texture with visible fruit pieces, created by cooking guava fruit along with sugar and sometimes pectin. It offers a more pronounced guava flavor. On the other hand, guava jelly has a smoother, translucent texture, made by straining guava juice to remove any pulp before combining it with sugar and pectin. Guava jelly tends to be sweeter and lacks the textured fruit pieces found in guava jam. Your choice between the two depends on your preference for texture and flavor.
The best part about this recipe is that it is scalable. Whether you have one guava to enjoy soon or many guavas to can and preserve for later, it will work for you.
Water canning is only necessary for this recipe if you are making a lot of guava jam and want to preserve it for later. We split the guavas between employees. They are a hot commodity, and with our guava tree being so young, we rarely have extras. We only used one guava when making this jam and enjoyed it immediately. If you are going to enjoy your jam right away, You can skip directly to our instructions on preparing the guavas and cooking the guava jam.
Preparing the Canning Jars:
Before you begin making the jam, thoroughly clean your canning jars and lids with hot soapy water. We recommend using Ball or Kerr canning jars. Ensure that your lids and seals are new, as it’s essential for safe water-can processing. (Please note that sterilization isn’t necessary when canning food that will undergo boiling water bath processing for at least 10 minutes or pressure canning.)
Preparing the Guavas:
Preparing the Canning Pot:
In your canning or stock pot, position a low canning rack at the bottom. Fill the pot with enough hot water to cover the jars by 2 inches. Place a lid on the pot and heat it until the water reaches a boiling point. While the water heats up, you can begin making the jam.
Cooking the Guava Jam:
(Note: If you’re not planning to water-can the jam, you can transfer the cooked jam to an airtight container and store it in the refrigerator. The fresh jam will remain delicious for up to two weeks.)
Filling the Jars:
Water Canning:
Within a few minutes, you’ll hear a satisfying “plunk sound” from each jar, indicating successful processing and vacuum sealing.
Allow the guava jam to cool to room temperature and rest on your countertop overnight. Once settled, tighten the screw-on lids and store the jars in a cool, dark pantry.
How long will the guava jam stay good for?
Water-canned jam, when prepared and sealed properly, can last for about 1 to 2 years in your pantry. However, after opening, it should be refrigerated and used within 1 to 3 months for the best quality and taste. If you don’t can your jam, it will stay good for about two weeks in the fridge.
How to grow guavas?
To grow guavas, you’ll need a warm, protected growing environment, well-draining soil, and regular watering to keep the soil consistently moist. We recommend reviewing our article How to Grow Guavas in a Growing Dome to learn more about creating an ideal growing environment and what makes these tropical fruits thrive.
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I studied marketing at Eastern Illinois University and have been working as the Marketing Director at Growing Spaces since May 2019. What I love most about my job is getting to tell the stories of our customers in our featured dome articles. It’s all about connecting through storytelling, and it’s pretty cool to see all the different ways people use our greenhouses.
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