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Passionfruit Jam

Published: Jan 4, 2025 by Libby Hakim · 1 Comment

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Spread it on toast, use it to sandwich sponge cakes together or pair it with cheeses. This wonderful Passionfruit Jam brings a burst of tropical sunshine to any dish.

Passionfruit Jam on toast with jars of jam in background.

With clear instructions and step-by-step photos even a first-time jam maker can achieve success with this recipe. (Indeed, all the recipes in my preserves and jam collection are suitable for newbies!)

Here, we use an old-fashioned method which calls for not just the passionfruit pulp but also the skins of the passionfruit. This gives the jam a vibrant colour, amazing texture and deeper flavour. The skins are higher in pectin, which helps the jam to set.

I discovered this method in a recipe shared in a regional Aussie newspaper in January 1924. See below for this original recipe. However, please keep scrolling for the more detailed step-by-step instructions, photos and recipe card.

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Ingredient notes

You'll need fresh passionfruit for this recipe. Canned passionfruit pulp isn't suitable as we are also using the skins to make the jam.

The other ingredients are caster sugar (superfine sugar) and a little salt.

That's it!

Ingredients for passionfruit jam.

See the recipe card at the end of the post for quantities.

Equipment

Use a preserving pan or large frypan to make this jam.

Instructions

Start by rinsing the passionfruit in cold water.

Halve the passionfruit horizontally and scoop out the passionfruit pulp. Set aside the passionfruit pulp. Discard half of the passionfruit skins and retain half.

Place half of the passionfruit skins in a saucepan and cover with water (see image 1). Next, boil for 15 minutes or until the skins become tender (see image 2).

Scoop out the soft inner pulp and discard the hard outer layer of skin (see images 3 and 4).

How to make passionfruit jam.

Place the inner pulp, passionfruit pulp, sugar and salt in the preserving pan or large frypan (see images 5 and 6). Heat over low heat, stirring, until the sugar has dissolved (see image 7). Bring to the boil and then, continuing to stir from time to time, simmer for 5-10 minutes (see image 8) or until the mixture becomes thick and glossy and starts to grip to the bottom of the pan when stirred.

How to make passionfruit jam.

Pour the mixture into jars and secure the lids.

Storing and enjoying

Once the jam has cooled, store it in the fridge (or on pantry shelf until opened if you follow your own canning processes).

Wondering what to do with your homemade Passionfruit Jam? You could:

  • gift a jar to someone special
  • enjoy it on toast or a croissant
  • use it as an ingredient in Jam Drops
  • substitute it for raspberry jam in this slice recipe
  • enjoy it with scones
  • layer it on a Victoria Sponge.

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Can't get enough passionfruit in your cooking? Check out the passionfruit recipe collection or jump to one of these recipes:

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Passionfruit Jam on toast with jam jar in background.

Passionfruit Jam Recipe

Libby Hakim
Easy to make with just a handful of ingredients, passionfruit jam is a wonderful way to preserve the fabulous taste of passionfruit.
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Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 20 minutes mins
Total Time 35 minutes mins
Course Condiment
Cuisine Australian, British, New Zealand, South African
Servings 16 servings
Calories 62 kcal

Equipment

  • preserving pan or large frypan

Ingredients
  

  • 1 cup passionfruit pulp (250ml) (12-15 passionfruit - retain ½ of the skins)
  • 1 cup caster sugar (superfine sugar) (220 grams)
  • 1 pinch salt

Instructions
 

  • Rinse the passionfruit in cold water.
  • Halve the passionfruit horizontally and scoop out the passionfruit pulp. Set aside the passionfruit pulp. Discard half of the passionfruit skins and retain half.
  • Place half of the passionfruit skins in a saucepan and cover with water. Boil for 15 minutes or until tender.
  • Scoop out the soft inner pulp and discard the hard outer layer of skin.
  • Place the inner pulp, passionfruit pulp, sugar and salt in the preserving pan or large frypan. Heat over low heat, stirring, until sugar has dissolved. Bring to the boil and then, stirring from time to time, simmer for 5-10 minutes or until the mixture becomes thick and glossy and starts to grip to the bottom of the pan when stirred.
  • Pour into jars and secure lids. Allow to cool and then store in fridge (or on pantry shelf until opened if you follow your own canning processes).

Notes

Storing: Once cooled, place the jars in the fridge and store for up to 3 months (unopened) or 2 months (once opened). There is the option of "canning" this jam so you can store it for longer periods on the shelf in your pantry. However, you'll need to rely on your own knowledge of canning and preserving as the process is too extensive to cover here.
Nutrition: The nutrition information is an automatically generated estimate and is not guaranteed to be accurate.
For best results:
  • Choose fresh, ripe passionfruit.
  • Keep stirring more frequently towards the end of the cooking time and be careful not to burn the jam. Turn the heat down if it starts to simmer too rapidly.

Nutrition

Calories: 62kcalCarbohydrates: 16gProtein: 0.3gFat: 0.1gSaturated Fat: 0.01gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.1gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.01gSodium: 7mgPotassium: 52mgFiber: 2gSugar: 14gVitamin A: 188IUVitamin C: 4mgCalcium: 2mgIron: 0.2mg
Tried this recipe?If you love it, let me know!

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  1. Libby Hakim says

    January 04, 2025 at 8:44 pm

    5 stars
    Awesome recipe!

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