Easy blueberry jam made with fresh blueberries, sugar, lemon juice and no pectin. This simple homemade jam is bursting with blueberry flavor and perfect for summer!

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My Favorite No Pectin Blueberry Jam
This easy blueberry jam recipe is the fastest way I know to turn fresh summer blueberries into homemade jam. Just 3 key ingredients, about 20 minutes, and no pectin or canning required. The lemon juice and sugar do all the work of setting the preserves naturally.
My secret is to make more than one batch while I’m at it, because this jam freezes beautifully for up to a year. When blueberry season hits, I stock the freezer with homemade blueberry jam and my blueberry sauce so we have that fresh berry flavor long after summer ends.
My oh my! This is my first time making blueberry jam! Such an easy recipe and so yummy! Taste testers said ” yessir, better make some more!”
Ingredient Notes

Find the full printable recipe with specific measurements below.
- Blueberries: You can use fresh or frozen blueberries, although fresh will always be more bright in flavor.
- Granulated sugar: This not only helps to sweeten the jam, but it acts as a preservative giving it a longer storage life when stored in the fridge or freezer.
- Lemon juice and zest: Because blueberries are low in natural pectin, adding lemon juice and sugar helps the jam thicken and set properly.
- Pinch of salt: A flavor enhancer that will help to maximize taste, but you can omit if you would like.
How to Make Blueberry Jam
Add the blueberries, sugar, lemon zest, lemon juice, and a pinch of salt to a medium saucepan over medium-high heat.
Stir it often as it comes to a boil so the sugar doesn’t catch on the bottom of the pan.

Once it’s boiling, turn the heat down to low and let it simmer for 7 to 10 minutes, stirring here and there. This is when I gently crush some of the berries against the side of the pan, a potato masher works great if you want it smoother.
You’ll know it’s ready when it looks slightly thickened and a digital thermometer reads 220°F.

Take the pot off the heat and let the jam cool for about 5 minutes before spooning it into clean jars. Leave the lids off until it comes to room temperature, then seal and refrigerate.
It thickens as it cools, but give it 24 to 48 hours in the fridge to fully set. Sneaking some onto toast before then is allowed.
Yield: One batch makes about 1½ cups, enough to fill three 4-ounce jelly jars or one 12-ounce jar. I usually double it to fill a few half-pint jars like the ones pictured.

Tips for Making Homemade Blueberry Jam
- Scale it up. Double or triple the recipe to make a larger batch. I like to store small portions in jelly jars or half-pint jars, as larger pint jars can take longer to set.
- Prevent burning. When cooking, make sure you stir the mixture continuously to avoid the sugars burning on the bottom.
- If you don’t have a thermometer: To check if the jam is ready, dip a spoon in and coat the back. Run your finger through the jam, if it leaves a clear path, it’s done.
- Sterilize everything: Wash and sterilize jars and lids thoroughly to prevent bacteria from contaminating the jam.
- Let it cool uncovered: Leave the lid off until the jam cools completely. This prevents moisture buildup inside the jar.
- Be patient: While you can enjoy your blueberry jam right away, it may be runny. It can take up to 48 hours in the fridge to fully set.

Ways to Use It
- Breakfast: We love to add this easy blueberry jam recipe to oatmeal bowls.
- Toast: This jam is perfect spread over a piece of toast or homemade biscuits.
- For brunch: Use it in the filling for crepes or spread on pancakes.
- Dessert: Try it spooned over cheesecake bars or homemade vanilla ice cream.

Love homemade jam recipes? Try this raspberry jam recipe, freezer peach jam, my strawberry jam with pectin or this no pectin strawberry rhubarb jam.
More Blueberry Recipes to Make

Easy Blueberry Jam
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Ingredients
- 4 cups fresh or frozen blueberries
- 1 ½ cups granulated sugar
- 1 lemon , zested and juiced
- Pinch salt
Instructions
- In a medium saucepan, stir together 4 cups blueberries, 1 1/2 cups sugar, lemon zest, lemon juice, and pinch of salt over medium-high heat. Stirring frequently, bring to a boil.
- Reduce heat to low. Simmer, stirring occasionally while gently crushing some of the blueberries, 7 to 10 minutes, or until slightly thickened and a digital thermometer reads 220°F.
- Let cool 5 minutes in the saucepan before transferring to jars. Leave unopened and let come to room temperature. Once the jam is at room temperature, seal jars and store in the refrigerator. The jam might take 24 to 48 hours to fully set up, but it can be eaten immediately.
Last step: Please leave a comment and rating after you make the recipe.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition provided is an estimate. It will vary based on specific ingredients used.

Geri-Sue
I’ve been making jam this way for awhile now, but I add about 3T chia seeds, which adds a health benefit and also thickens it a bit. So yummy!
Sarah @IHeartNaptime
Great idea on the chia seeds! So glad you love the jam.
Cori
I was so grateful for this recipe being made available as I have someone in the family who is a diabetic that I was looking to create this jam for and used diabetic-friendly sugar as a substitute and the person and I both enjoyed it. It actually lasted a long time in my refrigerator. Thank you for sharing this along with the other berries can can be utilized in this recipe!!
Jamielyn Nye
I’m so glad you enjoyed the blueberry jam!
Syada
How much sugar and lemon for 1.5 cup of blueberries?
Sarah @IHeartNaptime
Hi Syada, I would recommend starting at halving the recipe before trying less, so 2 cups blueberries, 3/4 cup sugar and 1/2 lemon. Enjoy!
Emily
This is the best blueberry jam!! So easy and so delicious! Perfect consistency! I love making it for gifts!
Sarah @IHeartNaptime
Thanks for the review! Your gift recipients are lucky, what a thoughtful gift idea! :)
L. Cameron
Loved that it’s so simple to make and is delicious!
Sarah @IHeartNaptime
Thanks for the review!
Barbara Gibson
I thought the lemon flavor was too strong
Jamielyn Nye
You can reduce the amount of lemon or leave out the zest if you prefer :)
Gin
Really good but took a lot longer than 10 minutes to get to 220 degrees. Set up nicely.
Sarah
I added some vanilla and cinnamon like one of the reviews said to do and it taste amazing. I don’t even like blueberries. My husband asked me to make this for him. Turns out I love this jam. My only complaint is I wish I could make more at once. I only got 2 and a half jars from this. It’s way too good to only have a couple of jars. I water bathed canned what I have. I even made a second batch because I wanted my sister to try it.
Sarah @IHeartNaptime
So glad you enjoyed the blueberry jam! Feel free to double the recipe as needed by doubling the ingredients.
Ruthie
I made this last week and I’m ready to make it again!!!
Sarah @IHeartNaptime
Yeah! So glad you enjoyed the jam!
Barb R
Can the same recipe be used for making blackberry jam?
Thanks for sharing the recipe.
Barbara
Sarah @IHeartNaptime
Possibly but it has not been tested, you may need less blackberries as they are larger in size than blueberries. Let us know how it goes.
Julia Rasche
Can I use a healthier sweetner? Like Coconut sugar?
Thank you
Julia Rasche
Sarah @IHeartNaptime
It has not been tested with coconut sugar as granulated sugar is best to use as it dissolves better. Looking forward to hearing how it goes!
MdMerkt
Can it be canned in a water bath?
Jamielyn Nye
I haven’t tested, but let us know if you test it out :)
Brittany
Yes please 🥰
Demetris
Can I use lemon real juice? If so how much?
Jamielyn Nye
Yes you can add in some lemon juice. I would just add a Tablespoon.
Nancy
It was so easy and it is absolutely delicious! Better than any store brand!
Carmen
Yes, and it was delicious! I added abut 1/4 tsp. Of vanilla and just a dash of cinnamon. I canned it and will add it to several other jams and jellies I’ve prepared as gifts for friends and family. Thanks for sharing!
Brenda Roberts
Hi, how did you can it? I want to make this but want a longer shelf life. If you have any ideas please let me know.
Stephanie
Can this be made with strawberries or cherries??
Jamielyn Nye
I haven’t tried, but this same recipe should work with any fruit :)
Mary
Easy recipe and delicious. Thanks
I Heart Naptime
Yay! I am so glad that you love this blueberry jam. Thanks for trying my recipes!
Marilyn Reid
Can you use Splenda instead of sugar?
I Heart Naptime
Yes! Splenda will work! It will alter the taste and texture of the blueberry jam but I have heard other readers comment that they have tried ti with Splenda.
Becky
Help! Can I water bath this recipe to make it shelf stable?
I Heart Naptime
Yes, that will work!