Easy Strawberry Jam Without Pectin

This easy small batch strawberry jam is one of the simplest homemade pantry staples you can make. Made with frozen strawberries, sugar, and lemon juice, this soft homemade jam comes together in one small saucepan and makes the perfect little jar for toast, biscuits, pancakes, or afternoon tea.
If you have ever felt intimidated by large canning projects, this recipe is a wonderful place to begin. No pectin, no water bath canning, and no giant batches covering every counter in the kitchen.
Just one cozy little jar of homemade strawberry jam.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Small batch recipe
- Makes just one 4 oz jelly jar
- No pectin needed
- Uses frozen strawberries
- Beginner-friendly
- Perfect for small kitchens
- Budget-friendly homemade pantry staple
- Ready in under 30 minutes
Ways to Use Homemade Strawberry Jam
- Spread onto buttered toast
- Spoon over biscuits
- Add to oatmeal
- Swirl into yogurt
- Spread onto pancakes or waffles
- Add to thumbprint cookies
- Layer into cakes
- Serve over cheesecake or ice cream
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use fresh strawberries?
Yes. Fresh strawberries work perfectly in this recipe.
Do I need pectin?
No. The strawberries naturally thicken as they simmer.
Can I freeze this jam?
Yes. Store in a freezer-safe jar and freeze for up to 3 months.
Can I double the recipe?
Absolutely. Simply double all ingredients and use a slightly larger saucepan.

Easy Strawberry Jam Without Pectin
Ingredients
Method
- Place frozen strawberries into a small saucepan over medium-low heat.
- As the strawberries thaw, gently mash them using a fork, potato masher, or wooden spoon.
- Cook strawberries for about 5–7 minutes until softened and juicy.
- Add sugar and lemon juice. Stir well.
- Allow mixture to simmer gently for 10–15 minutes, stirring often.
- As the jam cooks, it will slowly thicken.
- The jam is ready when it coats the spoon lightly and slowly comes back together when a spoon is dragged across the bottom of the pan.
- Remove from heat.
- Pour hot jam carefully into a clean 4 oz mason jelly jar.
- Allow jam to cool completely.
- Seal with lid and refrigerate.
Notes
There is something deeply comforting about making a small jar of jam at home. The bubbling strawberries on the stove, the sweet smell filling the kitchen, and that little warm jar cooling on the counter all feel like old-fashioned homemaking in the best way.
You do not need a huge garden or an entire weekend of canning to enjoy homemade jam.
Sometimes one simple little jar is enough.
