Jello strawberry jam is a sweet and tangy delight that’s incredibly easy to make. This recipe brings vibrant flavor and a luscious texture to your breakfast table. Perfect for toast, desserts, or even as a gift, it’s a must-try for every home cook!
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Quick & Easy Jello Strawberry Jam
The Secret Ingredient: Strawberry Gelatin
The magic of jello strawberry jam lies in the strawberry gelatin. It not only adds sweetness but also helps achieve that perfect, delightful consistency. This shortcut transforms fresh fruit into a delicious jam in no time!
Why This Jam is a Shortcut
Traditional jam-making can be a lengthy process, but this method cuts the time while retaining that homemade charm. With just a few simple steps, you can enjoy a jar of homemade jello strawberry jam that tastes amazing and is easy to prepare.
Ingredients for Jello Strawberry Jam
Fresh or Frozen Rhubarb
Rhubarb adds a unique tartness that balances the sweetness of strawberries beautifully. You can use fresh or frozen rhubarb, making this jam versatile for any season.
Ripe Strawberries
Choose juicy, ripe strawberries for the best flavor. They bring a natural sweetness and vibrant color to the jam, making each spoonful a treat for the senses.
Granulated Sugar
Sugar is essential. It not only sweetens the jam but also helps preserve the fruit, ensuring your jello strawberry jam stays delicious for weeks.
Strawberry Gelatin Mix
Don’t forget the strawberry gelatin! This ingredient is the key to achieving that sweet, smooth consistency that makes jello strawberry jam so irresistible.
How to Make Jello Strawberry Jam
Preparing Your Jars
Start by washing and drying your jars or freezer containers. If you plan to store the jam long-term, sterilizing the jars is a smart step to prevent spoilage.
Chopping the Fruit
Next, wash, dry, and chop the strawberries and rhubarb. Be sure to remove any green leaves from the rhubarb for a clean flavor.
Cooking the Fruit and Sugar
Combine the chopped fruit and sugar in a large pot. Let the mixture sit for 10 minutes to allow the sugar to dissolve and the juices to release. If your strawberries are not very juicy, add 2 tablespoons of water.
Dissolving the Gelatin
Bring the mixture to a rolling boil over medium heat. Stir it often for the first 10 minutes. Continue boiling for an additional 5 to 10 minutes until it thickens slightly. Remove from heat and stir in the strawberry gelatin. Mix for 2 to 3 minutes until fully dissolved.
Filling and Sealing the Jars
Ladle the hot jam into your prepared jars. Wipe the rims of the jars clean with a damp paper towel before sealing them with lids and rings. Allow the jam to cool at room temperature for up to 24 hours.
Tips for Perfect Jello Strawberry Jam
Stirring Techniques for Less Foam

Stir gently while boiling to minimize air bubbles and foam. This will give your jam a cleaner appearance.
Achieving the Right Boil
Maintain a steady rolling boil without aggressive splattering. Adjust the heat as needed to ensure an even cooking process.
Choosing the Best Jars for Freezing
Use straight-sided freezer jars to prevent cracking from expansion. This ensures your jello strawberry jam remains intact during freezing.
Understanding Jam Consistency
Don’t worry if your jam seems loose immediately after cooking; it will thicken further as it cools. Allow it to rest before refrigerating or freezing.
Variations and Substitutions
Strawberry Only Jam
If you prefer, you can make strawberry jam by omitting the rhubarb. This will give you a sweeter, more straightforward flavor.
Adding Other Berries
Feel free to mix in other berries, like raspberries, for a more complex flavor profile that complements the strawberries beautifully.
Different Gelatin Flavors
Experiment with different gelatin flavors, such as cherry or cranberry, for a unique twist on this classic recipe.
Storing Your Jello Strawberry Jam
Refrigerator Storage
Store your jello strawberry jam in the fridge for up to 3 weeks. This is perfect for keeping it fresh and ready for use.
Freezer Storage
For longer storage, freeze the jam for up to 1 year. Just ensure you leave some space in the jars for expansion!
Shelf-Stable Storage
If you process the jars in a boiling water bath, you can store them shelf-stable for a longer duration. This is great for stocking up or gifting!
Serving Suggestions for Strawberry Jam
Breakfast Pairings
Spread jello strawberry jam on toast, pancakes, or waffles for a delicious breakfast. It also makes a great filling for pastries.
Baking and Dessert Uses
Use it as a filling for cakes, such as a strawberry ganache cake filling, or swirl it into yogurt for a delightful dessert.
FAQs
What ingredients do I need for jello strawberry jam?
You will need fresh or frozen rhubarb, ripe strawberries, granulated sugar, and strawberry gelatin mix.
How do I make jello strawberry jam step by step?
Combine chopped fruit with sugar, boil, stir in gelatin, and ladle into jars to cool.
Can I make jello strawberry jam ahead of time?
Yes, you can prepare jello strawberry jam in advance and store it in the refrigerator or freezer.
How should I store leftover jello strawberry jam?
Store in the refrigerator for up to 3 weeks, freeze for up to a year, or process for shelf-stable storage.
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- Creamy Strawberry Banana Smoothie Bowl
- Strawberry Watermelon Agua Fresca
Conclusion
Making jello strawberry jam is such a joy, and it’s perfect for so many occasions. Whether you enjoy it on toast, as a cake filling, or as part of your favorite dessert, it brings a delightful sweetness to any dish. For more fun recipes and inspiration, check out my Pinterest page at Nora Bell’s Pinterest!

Deliciously Easy Jello Strawberry Jam Recipe
Equipment
- jars or freezer containers
- 6 to 8 quart pot
- paper towel
- boiling water bath (optional)
Ingredients
- 2 ¼ cups rhubarb cubed or sliced fresh or frozen (about 12 ounces)
- 2 cups strawberries coarsely chopped or mashed fresh (about 12 ounces)
- 3 cups granulated sugar
- 1 (3 ounce) box strawberry gelatin such as Jello
Instructions
- Prepare jars or freezer containers by washing and drying them. Sterilize jars if you plan for shelf-stable storage.
- Wash, dry, and chop the strawberries and rhubarb. Ensure all green leaves are removed from the rhubarb.
- Combine the fruit and sugar in a large pot. Let stand for 10 minutes to allow the sugar to dissolve and juices to release. Add 2 tablespoons of water if the berries are not juicy.
- Bring the mixture to a rolling boil over medium heat, stirring often for the first 10 minutes.
- Continue boiling for an additional 5 to 10 minutes, stirring almost constantly, until the mixture thickens slightly.
- Remove the pot from heat and stir in the strawberry gelatin until fully dissolved, mixing for 2 to 3 minutes.
- Ladle the hot jam into prepared jars, wipe the rims clean with a damp paper towel, and seal with lids and rings.
- Allow the jam to cool at room temperature for up to 24 hours before refrigerating, freezing, or processing in a boiling water bath for shelf-stable storage.



