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27 Ways to Use Up a Jar of Jam

Yes, sure, you can spread it on toast. But why stop there? There are so many other ways to get your jam on.

The Trick That Will Make Your Blueberry Muffins Famous

This is one little trick you'll want to steal.

Lime Cornmeal Bars With Blueberry Glaze

An addition of cornmeal gives these bars a sandy, crunchy, slightly savory crust that’s perfectly complemented by tart lime curd and sweet blueberry glaze.

Strawberry Buckwheat Bars

Fresh berries—combined with a jar of preserves—give these bar cookies a jammy center with ruby-red, candy-like edges.

Jordan Marsh-Inspired Blueberry Muffins

These muffins are a clone of "The Famous Jordan Marsh Blueberry Muffins"—which were indeed famous up until the mid-1990s, when Jordan's, one of Boston's two iconic department stores (Filene's being the other) was absorbed by Macy's and effectively disappeared. These overstuffed muffins, with their signature sugary crown, were served in the Jordan Marsh dining room on the top floor of the store, where dedicated shoppers went to rest and compare purchases while sipping tea and enjoying a muffin—blueberry, of course.

Caramel Corn Blondies

Imagine what would happen if gooey butterscotch cookies and crunchy Cracker Jack had a love child. Caramel corn blondies are born! These are best served the day they are made for the crunchiest texture, but they are still yummy as the popcorn softens. It shouldn't be a problem though, since they take just minutes to throw together.

How to Make Lemon Bars Even Better

Turn them pink with a splash of tangy raspberry purée.

Pink Lemonade Bars

How do you make lemon bars even better? Turn them pink. Add bright color and tangy flavor with a splash of fresh raspberry purée.

Whiskeyed Peach Shortcakes

Firm peach slices will hold their shape even when they are doused in sugar and whiskey and put to a flame. They're delicious on their own, over ice cream, or in this case with sweetened crème fraîche spooned over homemade shortcakes. If you plan to make your own crème fraîche, you'll need to start it a day or two in advance.

Dark Chocolate Avocado Brownies

These vegan brownies took at least thirty rounds of serious test-kitchen madness (not kidding!). When we finally said, okay, okay, moist and crumbly and chocolatey and delicious, we gave in. I used flaxseed meal and warm water to create a binder that replaces the need for egg. These egg-free, gluten-free, dairy-free, guilt-free brownies are some of the best you will ever taste! They will crumble a bit more than regular brownies, so beware of crumbs!

It's True: We Made S'mores Even Better.

Forget about stale graham crackers and unmelted chocolate.

Peach-Blackberry Camp Cake

Not camping? Bake this at home in a 10" springform pan at 375°F for 30–35 minutes.

Plum-Blackberry Streusel Pie

Beneath a humble, oaty streusel topping lies a sleek, inky jumble of plums and blackberries—talk about a delicious contrast. A combination of cornstarch and tapioca in the filling helps to keep the colors of the fruit true and to set up their juices nicely without becoming too thick.

Blueberry Streusel Cake

We doubt you'll have any leftovers from this homey blueberry cake crowned by a buttery, brown-sugar-sweetened streusel topping, but if you do, it will make a fabulous companion to your morning coffee.

Iron-Skillet Peach Crisp

Toss peaches with almonds and fragrant garam masala, then top with a brown sugar crumble for an excellent entry into summer peach season.

Blueberry-Pecan Galette

It takes some practice to produce a beautifully crimped pie crust, but galettes? Not so much: The more rustic they look, the better.

Pavlovas with Fresh Berries

Heating the sugar before beating it into the egg whites creates an extra-glossy, stable meringue.

Pistachio-Cream Sandwich Cookies

These cookies would also make for an awesome ice cream sandwich: Skip the pistachio filling and use softened store-bought gelato or ice cream instead.

S'mores Cookies

Upgrade your campfire treats with soft honey-cinnamon cookies slicked with melted chocolate and two toasted, charred marshmallows.
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