The Best Ways to Use Extra Jam and Jelly!

If you’re anything like me, then you have a refrigerator full of half-empty jars of jam and jelly, maybe even a preserve or two! After all, you can only eat so much toast with jam before you get tired of it!

If you have a large family, maybe this isn’t an issue. But, with just my husband and myself, we’re always finding ways to use our preserves in unique ways! Below is a list of my favorite uses for jam or jelly for when we’re tired of it on toast.

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Do you have a favorite way to use leftover jam or jelly? Please let me know in the comments!

1. Turnovers

You can find my sourdough turnover recipe here! A turnover is basically a little pie, and extra jam and jelly is perfect for making turnovers because each turnover only needs a couple of teaspoons of filling! I typically make 4 turnovers at a time, so, if I open an entire jar of home-canned pie filling, some of it will likely go to waste. Turnovers are a great way to use up a couple of half-empty jam and jelly jars!

2. Sweet Rolls

Sweet rolls are basically cinnamon rolls with a different filling. Using leftover jam and jelly gives you a ton of options to personalize your sweet rolls! My family’s favorite fillings are blueberry jam and chocolate cherry preserves, but the possibilities are endless!

3. A Mix In

My personal favorite way to use extra jam and jelly is as a mix in for yogurt! Plain yogurt is absolutely delectable with a little swirl of my sugar free jam, a drizzle of honey, and a sprinkle of granola! You can get my sugar free blueberry jam recipe here and my sugar free blackberry jam here! If you haven’t tried my sourdough granola yet, you must! It is heavenly!

4. Vinaigrette

One of the newest ways I have started using jam and jelly is in vinaigrette! It adds a delicious flavor and a hint of sweetness to the vinaigrette–it’s like nothing you’ve ever tasted! You can find my blackberry vinaigrette recipe here. It contains instructions on how to make it your own!

5. Poptarts

These are similar to turnovers in the sense that they only use a tablespoon or two of filling each. And, unlike Poptarts that you’ll buy in the store, when you make them yourself, you control every ingredient that goes in them! I love making poptarts with sugar free jam and jelly for a healthier version!