Romanian Wild Blackberry Jam (Dulceață de Mure)

A jar of traditional Romanian wild blackberry jam (dulceață de mure) on a rustic wooden table, surrounded by fresh blackberries, a spoon with jam, and a lemon slice — styled in a cozy, country kitchen setting.

 

A traditional Romanian summer preserve made from wild blackberries. This quick and easy jam recipe keeps the berries whole in a light syrup, known locally as “dulceață.” Perfect on toast, in desserts, or even cocktails, this recipe brings authentic Eastern European flavors right to your kitchen. 🍇🇷🇴
Prep Time 3 hours
Cook Time 5 minutes
Total Time 3 hours 5 minutes
Course Breakfast
Cuisine Romanian
Servings 1 large jar (approx. 840g)
Calories 35 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 1 kg wild blackberries (fresh or organic)
  • 700 g white sugar (or to taste)
  • Juice of 1 medium lemon
  • (Optional) 1 tsp vanilla essence

Instructions
 

  • Soak the berries in a bowl of water with 1 tbsp vinegar for 30–60 minutes. Rinse and pat dry.
  • Place berries in a bowl, add half the sugar, and let sit for 2 hours.
  • Wash jars and lids. Place in a cold oven on a metal tray, heat to 150°C for 15 minutes, then cool.
  • In a pot, combine berries and remaining sugar. Heat gently until sugar dissolves. Add lemon juice. Bring to a rolling boil and cook for 5 minutes.
  • Drop some jam on a cold plate. Wait 2 minutes. If it wrinkles or moves slowly when tilted, it's ready.
  • Pour into sterilized jars, seal, turn upside down, and cool completely.

Notes

Step-by-step process of making traditional Romanian wild blackberry jam (dulceață de mure), including washing and soaking the berries, macerating with sugar, sterilizing jars, boiling the jam, performing the set test, and filling the jars — all shown in a rustic kitchen setting with natural lighting.
Nothing captures the essence of a Romanian summer like a jar of homemade wild blackberry jam – known locally as Dulceață de Mure. This delightful preserve is a cherished tradition in Romanian households, passed down from one generation to the next. With its glossy whole berries, subtly tangy flavor, and sweet syrupy finish, it's a celebration of nature's bounty and the simple pleasures of homemade cooking.

🌿 A Taste of the Forest

During late summer, the Romanian countryside and forest edges burst with ripe wild blackberries. Inspired by this seasonal treasure, many Romanians venture out with baskets in hand, foraging for these deep purple gems. This jam recipe begins with freshly picked wild blackberries – carefully hand-washed and preserved to highlight their intense flavor.
Unlike typical marmalades or spreads, dulceață is a unique Romanian version of jam where the fruits remain whole in a silky, slightly runny syrup. It’s not just food—it’s tradition.

🫐 Why You’ll Love This Romanian Blackberry Jam

Quick to make – Boils in just 5 minutes!
Whole fruit delight – Not blended or mashed.
Perfectly balanced – Sweet, but not overwhelmingly sugary.
Versatile – Enjoy it on toast, in desserts, or even in cocktails!

🧠 Notes & Tips

  • 🍬 Sugar Ratio: Traditional recipes use a 1:1 fruit-to-sugar ratio. This version uses slightly less sugar for a more natural, slightly tangy taste.
  • 🧼 Sterilization is key! Don’t skip this step or your jam could spoil quickly.
  • ❄️ Storage: Store sealed jars in a cool, dark place. Refrigerate after opening.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How long does homemade blackberry jam last?

Properly sterilized and sealed jars can last for up to 2 years. Once opened, store in the fridge and consume within 2–3 weeks.

What can I use Romanian blackberry jam for?

This jam is incredibly versatile:
  • On toast with butter 🥖
  • As a pancake or papanasi topping 🥞
  • Mixed into yogurt or oatmeal 🥣
  • In cakes, tarts, and pastries 🍰
  • As a glaze for meats or BBQ marinades 🍖
  • In cocktails or mocktails 🍸
  • On cheese boards 🧀

🇷🇴 A Sweet Slice of Romanian Heritage

Dulceață de Mure is more than just a preserve—it's a sensory time capsule of Romanian childhoods, rustic kitchens, and the golden days of late summer. Whether you're preserving your own harvest or trying this for the first time, you're sure to fall in love with its old-world charm.
Try this traditional Romanian wild blackberry jam recipe and bring a little piece of Eastern Europe into your kitchen today! 💜🍇
Keyword blackberry preserve, dulceata de mure, Romanian jam, Romanian recipes, summer jam recipe, traditional Romanian food, wild blackberry jam
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  1. Gregory Finch

    Ooh, this sounds amazing! I love the idea of whole berries in the jam – so much prettier than a pureed version. Do you think it would work as well with other berries, like raspberries or blueberries? I’m definitely trying this recipe out!

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