Homemade Jam (In Person)
Taught by Laena McCarthy
Laena is Founder and CEO of Anarchy in a Jar, a jam and mustard company based in Brooklyn. She's an entrepreneur, instructional designer, birth and business coach–empowering people through work, life, childbirth, and transformation. In her private practice, she coaches people who crave financial freedom and an integrated work/life/cycle.
Laena launched her startup, Anarchy in a Jar, in 2009. It has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Martha Stewart Show, New York Magazine, Food & Wine, and more. Laena's cookbook, Jam On: The Craft of Canning Fruit, was published with Penguin Random House in 2012. Her newest venture is Integrated Hustle, a firm that coaches and educates lean entrepreneurs.
Laena graduated magna cum laude from Mount Holyoke College, received an MS in Information Science from Pratt Institute, has trained as a birth coach and food scientist, and was awarded the United States Antarctica Service Medal by the Department of Defense for her work with the National Science Foundation.
When she’s not making it rain with mustard and startup nitty-gritty, you can find her dreaming about her next adventure and chasing her children around Brooklyn.
Truth: learning to preserve fresh fruits and veggies is the most liberating (and fruitful) skill I've mastered. I'm still amazed at how fun and easy urban canning can be; and I look forward to sharing my passion for putting things up with you.
In this demonstration-based class you'll learn the simple steps of homemade jam, from cooking and jelling, to processing and sealing. We'll also cover the tools and tricks of preservation, such as safety and shelf-life, as well as sugar-free methods and canning history. You'll get recipes, tips and can make along if you choose.
Skill level: beginner; but those with jam skills are welcome to join and learn some new tricks.
You'll walk away with the ability to:
* source and select ingredients
* cook and preserve fruit, while maximizing flavor
* fill and process jars for shelf-stable jam
* share your homemade jar of jam with friends!