A unique addition to a cheese plate, this jam goes perfectly well with an assertive cheese. I tried it with goat cheese, surprising no one :)
crostini w/goat cheese and butternut coconut jam |
It also worked well in a pork tenderloin (1lb) that I stuffed with sage (1-2T), butternut coconut jam (1/2c) and gorgonzola (~1/3c). I didn't write down an exact recipe, but it was similar to this technique.
stuffed pork tenderloin w/roasted brussels, sweet potatoes, onions and cranberries |
Some other potential uses for the jam:
as a cupcake filling
inside a grilled cheese (w/sage or rosemary, nuts and/or apples)
stirred into oatmeal
on top of goat cheese ice cream
in a fall s'more, between homemade graham crackers and marshmallows
Butternut Coconut Jam
adapted from The Kitch'n
Yield:
1 butternut squash (2-2.5lbs)
2c unsweetened almond milk
1 1/2c evaporated cane juice (or granulated sugar)
1/2c dark brown sugar (mine was unpacked)
1 cinnamon stick
8 whole cloves
2 vanilla beans
1c dried unsweetened coconut
Peel the butternut squash and cut into pieces. Grate the squash (I used my food processor), or cut into small pieces. Add squash, milk, sugars and spices into a large, heavy pot. Split the vanilla beans and scrape out the seeds and add to the squash along with the scraped pods. Cover and cook over medium heat until the squash is soft and tender (~15min or so).
Once the squash is tender, remove the cover and continue to cook on medium heat, stirring frequently until the mixture is reduced and thick like... jam :) Mine took ~1hr or so. Remove from pan from the heat and stir in the coconut. Once cool, fish out the cloves, cinnamon stick and vanilla bean pods. I left the jam as-is as I wanted to retain some texture, but if you prefer a smooth jam mash or puree the mixture. Store in the refrigerator.
How would you eat this butternut coconut jam? Check back later this week for another use!
20 comments:
I NEVER would have thought of butternut jam, but what an awesome idea! Bet its so good in oatmeal
This is such a creative use of butternut squash - I love that it pairs well with both sweet & savory dishes!
I love the idea of eating this in a grilled cheese! Yum!
oh man - this sounds so good and different! and i love the color.
Inside a grilled cheese sounds amazing to me!
This sounds oh so creative and versatile! I'd do a sweet and savory French toast.
cool idea. i'm salivating over that meal!
You had me at coconut. I would love to try this jam, you have inspired me to play around with the recipe.
Thanks for the idea. I'm glad that I actually have all the ingredients on hand.
YUM. I love the idea of eating this with pork....
Interesting! I gotta check your tomato jam off the list first :)
really? sounds interesting and very fitting for fall still. nice.
Oh wow I would NOT have thought butternut jam was possible. This is going to have to happen...I'm thinking maybe as the jelly in a PB+J?
I love that you made butternut jam! I would love this in a fall smore :)
You are too creative! And goat cheese sounds like a perfect pairing.
That's very cool. Never heard of butternut jam before. Looks great!
What a great way to use Butternut squash!! All the ways to use it sound wonderful! Although not gonna lie this made me crave the tomato jam just seeing the word JAM!
I just found a butternut squash I bought a couple weeks ago - I may try this! Love the pairing with goat cheese too. :D
"on top of goat cheese ice cream
in a fall s'more, between homemade graham crackers and marshmallows"
these.sound.heavenly!
What an interesting jam with so many uses!
Mmm, this was sooo good! I love your cupcake filling idea too!
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