Danish jam often seems to be a slightly softer, less ‘set’ preserve, a little more like a compote. Mum’s Danish side of the family prefer this runnier style of jam. It tastes very fresh and bright – like strawberries. And because it uses a lot less sugar and cooks for a shorter time than traditional jam, it should be stored in the fridge.
This jam would be absolutely beautiful sandwiched between two sponge cakes or in a simple trifle – jam on the bottom, thick custard on top and a layer of whipped cream and chopped nuts to finish.