Welcome to the Jamarchy

Jam, jelly, preserves and chutney made with love in Brooklyn, New York.

local.handmade.artisanal.urban

Anarchy is freedom from food tyranny.

Find Us

We get around. Where are we selling jam now?

MARKETS & EVENTS

New Amsterdam Market: Starts Sunday, June 5, 11-4

Smorgasburg: Starts Saturday, May 21, 9-5

BROOKLYN

Fort Greene
>Greene Grape Provisions

Clinton Hill
>Choice Greene

Park Slope
>Blue Apron Fine Foods

Ditmas Park
>Market

Williamsburg
>Radish

>Bedford Cheese Shop

>Spuyten Duyvil Grocery

Carroll Gardens
>Court Street Grocers

>Brooklyn Farmacy & Soda Fountain

>By Brooklyn

Cobble Hill
>Cobblestone Foods

Boerum Hill
>Da Vine Provisions

Greenpoint
>Eastern District

MANHATTAN SHELVES & TABLES

>Whole Foods, all NYC locations LES Bowery, UWS, Union Square, Tribeca, Chelsea, Columbus Circle

>Murray's Cheese in the West Village & Grand Central Terminal

>Lucy's Whey in Chelsea Market

>Lafayette Espresso Bar and Marketplace in SoHo, Manhattan

>Nolita Mart in Chinatown

>Blue Ribbon Bakery in the West Village

Steve's Ice Cream in Manhattan at Bryant Park (4 East 42nd St.) and coming soon to Boerum Hill in Brooklyn (420 Atlantic Ave)

ONLINE

Buy our jam online at Sif Foods
or Murray's Cheese
or New York Mouth

Local Fruit Farms

Our favorite organic*, pick-your-own fruit farms in Southeast New York.

Thompson-Finch Farm
gorgeous organic strawberries and raspberries.
Ancram, NY http://thompsonfinch.com

Garden of Eve farm
vegetables, fruits and flowers. Pick-your-own and farmstand. They also have a stand at Brooklyn's McCarren Park Farmer’s Market.
North Fork, Long Island http://www.gardenofevefarm.com

Fishkill Farms
apples, peaches, cherries! Hopewell Jct., NY http://www.fishkillfarms.com

Handsome Brook Farm
raspberries and tomatoes. Franklin, NY www.handsomebrookfarm.com

Fix Brothers Orchards
cherries (sweet, sour or black), peaches and apples. NOT certified organic, but the best cherries, including the rare dark-red morello cherry! A beautiful spot overlooking the Hudson River.
Hudson, NY  Phone: (518) 828-7560

Liberty View Farm
fruit, vegetable, and honey.
Highland, NY

Montgomery Place Orchards
all kinds of fruit, especially great for heirloom varieties. A beautiful spot near the Hudson River and the pretty towns of Red Hook & Rhinebeck.
Annandale-On-Hudson, NY 
Phone: (845)758.6338

*growing organic fruit in the NE is very hard, and therefore there are very few farms that do it, hence the inclusion of low-spray. We feel that local trumps organic: support your local farms!

Local Fruit Harvesting Dates
Tart Cherries: July 1-July 25
Blueberries: July 15-August 25
Summer Raspberries: July 15-August 15
Apples: Mid-July-Late October
Fall Raspberries: Sept 3-Oct 31 (or hard freeze)

Eco-Delivery with “Traffic Jam” Bike Delivery Service

Need some jam RIGHT NOW? Do you live in Brooklyn or lower Manhattan? We can deliver the goods to your door via our bike, Bluebell.

It's a recession, people, and eating out is so passe. That's why Traffic Jam is here to rock your Sunday morning.

For details and to place an order, visit the "Get Jam" page.

bluebell

Quotes from Anarchy Eaters

"Tumultuously tasty." ~Edible Brooklyn

"extraordinary preserves." ~Julia Moskin, New York Times

"In Laena McCarthy's hands, chaos is sweet." ~Tasting Table

"exceptional Strawberry Balsamic Jam." ~Cool Hunting

"a delicious and quirky play at locavorianism." ~MadeMan

"The first bite was so good, saliva literally sprayed out of my mouth." ~Halle

"Nom Nom." ~Holly

"It's amore!" ~pseudo-Italian guy

"Totally rad." ~jam loving hipster

"I've been dreaming about your jam." ~ Caroline

"Nothing compares to you." ~JB

In the cookoff ring, again

We like to cook. Neither Liv nor I are chefs, but we do love to make things in the kitchen. As Julia Child says so throatily, “I like the mechanics of cooking”. She adds, “we were born with an appetite so we would nourish ourselves and a brain so we would know how to do it.” Say it again, Julia. It’s the fascination, science and incurable curiosity that keeps us cooking, competing and eating the products of our toil.

Luckily, I live in Brooklyn in an era when food cookoffs for amateur cooks are breeding like bunnies. I don’t do that many, but every once in awhile one pops up that appeals to my fruit-geek heart, and I enter. And invariably lose. But it’s the fun of making something beautiful and delicious, and sharing it with friends and strangers, often for a good cause (filling hungry bellies and satisfying the taste-buds included).

This past weekend I competed in two. First, I made a pie with my friends Holly and Griffin for Enid’s Apple Pie Contest. It was an awesome pie. We browned the apples in butter and brown sugar, then hit them with a splash of Calvados (French apple brandy). Then, we threw them in a pot with a little Chinese cinnamon, Morris Kitchen’s local ginger syrup, salt and sugar. We made our dough with pure butter and a little Polish vodka for liquid. There were over 54 pies (some of which were not actually pies, <cough>Suarez<cough>) and they were beautiful! I have no idea who won since it was too crowded to see, but I’m sure they deserved it (most of them, that is–see above cough).

I also competed in the Food Obstructions, a great contest with some fun limitations:

1. Must include at least one ingredient that is the color purple
2. Cannot contain pork or pork products
3. Must include at least one locally-sourced ingredient (grown or raised within 100 miles)
4. Must contain both a fruit and a vegetable
5. Cannot cost more than $25 to make

I made “Umami Shiso Fine” (say it with attitude: oh mommy, she’s so fine) plum tart, with puff pastry filled with a shiso infused cream custard and plums poached in port and crystallized ginger. It was fun. And I was lucky to be next to some rad chefs, Noah Berland and Jordan Goldstein. Noah is a cookoff champion and this was Jordan’s first one (he won 5th place, so clearly a rising star!). The cooks brought it, and the entries were phenomenal and creative. Thanks for all the fun, Brooklyn cookaholics!

Cook on.

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