Sweet, tart and naturally flavorful Homemade Raspberry Sauce is so good that you will need to stock up on for any dessert or bread so you can make toast for breakfast as an excuse to spread this wonderful natural reward. When cooking this sauce you will notice a fragrance permeating throughout that is full of sweet notes of tart berry mixed with inviting tones of lemon melted sugar. Aromas like this are what makes a house into a home. A generation or two ago ladies would measure their reputation as a cook by being master prepares of the best preserve in town. That sentiment is still ever present and remains part of our culture. My goal is to develop those kinds of memories for my children by setting the bar for how to spend time together. With absolutely zero preservatives and a lot less sugar compared to store bought, this is a guilt free treat for the kids. This can also be added to oatmeal or used to smother a scone to add a bit of seasonal delight to the midsummer breakfast experience.  Check out my video to see just how easy this preserve is to make and let me know what you think of the recipe.
As with most preserves; you can substitute any type of fresh seasonal fruit local to your area and likely accomplish the same goal of deliciousness.
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Place the raspberries, sugar and lemon juice in a medium sized pot/sauce pan. Mix everything together. Turn the stove top heat high and cook for 2-3 minutes. Turn off the heat.

Use a fork/wooden spoon and smash until you release most of the liquid from the raspberries. Stir frequently to prevent burning or sticking to the pan.

Place a fine mesh on a bowl and strain the liquid from the raspberries. Discard the seeds.

Refrigerate the sauce for until ready to use.

The raspberry sauce will thicken after it cools.
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Homemade Raspberry Sauce
Ingredients
- 12 oz fresh or frozen raspberries
- ¼ cup granulated sugar
- 1 tsp lemon juice
Instructions
- Place the raspberries, sugar and lemon juice in a medium sized pot/sauce pan. Mix everything together. Turn the stove top heat high and cook for 2-3 minutes. Turn off the heat. Use a fork/wooden spoon and smash until you release most of the liquid from the raspberries. Stir frequently to prevent burning or sticking to the pan.
- Place a fine mesh on a bowl and strain the liquid from the raspberries. Discard the seeds. Refrigerate the sauce for until ready to use. The raspberry sauce will thicken after it cools.
Enjoy!
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