Sometimes my eyes are bigger than my stomach and I wind up with too many ripe bananas all at once.
But when you just can’t make one more banana smoothie or loaf of banana bread, make banana jam.
It’s fast, easy, vegan, gluten-free, and comes together in about 20 minutes.
It isn’t traditional jam and there’re no water bath or canning involved, so in case ‘jam-making’ instantly sets you into panic mode, don’t worry.
Just mash the bananas, add brown sugar, butter (or vegan butter), lemon juice, and let the mixture boil for 15 to 20 minutes, or until it’s thickened to your satisfaction.
While it boils, make sure to keep an eye on it, stirring intermittently because you don’t want your caramelized bananas to turn into burnt bananas. That would smell hideous.
After the jam has thickened, add cinnamon, vanilla bean paste, and vanilla extract. I have a heavy hand with both cinnamon and vanilla, but if you don’t love them as much as I do, add them slowly, and adjust to taste.
If you don’t have vanilla bean paste, use extra vanilla extract. You won’t see the tiny little black vanilla bean seeds in your jam, and it won’t have quite the same level of vanilla intensity, but it’ll still be scrumptious.
I don’t find the jam overly banana-ey. I know that’s paradoxical because bananas are the star of the show, but the lemon juice really brightens the jam, while balancing and tempering the banana flavor.
Yet here’s no overt lemon taste. It’s a non-specific background flavor, but adds such a refreshing quality. Since lemon juice is an acid, it also acts as a natural pectin, so your jam sets up without having to use boxed pectin.
The cinnamon is present, but subtle enough to let the vanilla flavor shine. I can never have too much vanilla.
The jam reminds me of the banana equivalent of apple butter.
My jam wasn’t overly sweet, but my bananas weren’t super ripe. The riper your bananas, the sweeter the jam.
Spread the jam on bread, toast, rolls, crackers, dip apples or pears in in it, or makeย peanut butterย ย and banana jam sandwiches.ย It would make a great crepe or stuffed-French toast filling.
Use it as the filling inย One-Hour Cinnamon Rolls. Incorporating a hearty dollop of it intoย banana breadย orย banana muffinsย would boost the overall banana flavor and moistness of the recipe.
Or just eat it by the spoonful which is what I did.
Now you know what to do with those ripe bananas.
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Vanilla Bean and Brown Sugar Caramelized Banana Jam
Ingredients
- 2 medium/large or 3 small ripe bananas, mashed (about 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 cups, mashed)
- ยฝ cup light brown sugar, packed
- ยผ cup unsalted butter or vegan buttery spread, half of 1 stick
- 3 tablespoons lemon juice, juice of half of 1 juicy lemon
- 2 teaspoons cinnamon, or to taste
- 1 tablespoon vanilla extract, or to taste
- 2 teaspoons vanilla bean paste or the scrapings of 1 or 2 vanilla beans, or substitute with extra vanilla extract, to taste
Instructions
- In a medium saucepan (err on the side of larger than smaller because mixture bubbles up), combine bananas, sugar, butter, lemon juice, and heat uncovered over medium to medium-high heat, allowing mixture to come to a rolling boil.
- Allow mixture to boil uncovered for about 15 to 20 minutes, or until thickened to desired level. Jam continues to thicken as it cools. Over the 15 to 20 minutes, stir frequently and make temperature adjustments to stove so mixture doesnโt burn.
- Turn heat to low, and add the cinnamon, vanilla extract, vanilla bean paste, and stir to combine. You may wish to add less than the full amount listed all at once, and first taste your jam and see what it needs. Then, to taste, tinker with the ratio of cinnamon and vanilla. I used the amounts listed.
- Transfer jam to 8-ounce glass jar or heat-safe container with a lid. Storage is up to you. I store mine airtight at room temp, for up to 5 days. It will likely keep longer, especially in the refrigerator, but I havenโt tested it. I have no idea about canning jam in a water bath if it will work or how long to process.
- Use the jam onย bread, toast,ย rolls,ย crackers, dip apples or pears in in it, or makeย peanut butterย ย and banana jam sandwiches.ย It would make a great crepe or stuffed-French toast filling or useย as the filling inย One-Hour Cinnamon Rolls. Incorporating a hearty dollop of it intoย banana breadย orย banana muffinsย would boost the overall banana flavor and moistness of the recipe.ย Or just eat by the spoonful.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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I just made this and it is so delicious that I ate quite a bit of it while still hot! I used a vanilla bean and a good quality natural vanilla essence. I’d highly recommend this!
I wonder if you can freeze this. I’m going to experiment with a small portion of it, so I’ll put some in the freezer and thaw it out next week and see what happens.
If this can be frozen it would be ideal!
Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for the 5 star review and glad that you love it! Keep me posted what happens when you freeze/thaw it.
I just made this and it is so delicious that I ate quite a bit of it while still hot! I used a vanilla bean and a good quality natural vanilla essence. I’d highly recommend this!
I wonder if you can freeze this. I’m going to experiment with a small portion of it, so I’ll put some in the freezer and thaw it out next week and see what happens.
If this can be frozen it would be ideal!
Thank you for sharing!
How long does this last canned?
I don’t know because I’ve never canned it.
This would not be safe to can. ย Bananas are low acid and dense leaving it at risk of botulism spores being able to reproduce (very rare but not worth the risk). Too dense and too high sugar to safely pressure can (would destroy the taste)ย
Thank you for this wonderful idea ! Was really looking for another interesting way to use bananas and your jam is it !!! I run a bed and breakfast and I could surely use this recipe for variety. So excited to try this pronto !
P.s. like all the others, I also noticed how pretty that blue board is ! :-)
Thanks for noticing and hope you enjoy this jam and another way to use up your bananas!
Genius idea! I think you must have peered in to the big fruit bowl in my kitchen bursting w/ overripe bananas when you came up w/ this one :-) Making today!!!
Thanks for the tweet, too! Lmk what you think of it if you make it!
Bananas are one of those things I either don’t have enough ripe ones or I have too many. Never get it right! Now I can make thus with extras :). Just discovered vanilla bean paste. It’s awesome – all the flavor and specs without the work of scraping the bean.
Agreed totally on the VB paste!
This is one amazing jam!
Oh wow!! This recipe is incredible, what an awesome flavor :) can’t wait to try it!
This is GREAT! We have a lot of banana lovers in our house and carmelized bananas are going to rock!
What a genius idea for a jam! I’ve gotten in the habit of having bagels in the morning and this would be so perfect on a toasted bagel.
Girl it was SO GOOD! The photos do not at all do it justice. I plan to put this on regular rotation!