Welcome to the Jamarchy

Jam, jelly, preserves and chutney made in Brooklyn using mostly local, handpicked, organic fruit and artisanal methods.

Anarchy is freedom from food tyranny.

Find Us

We get around. Where are we selling jam now?

MARKETS

>Tasting @ Greene Grape Provisions in Fort Greene, February 21, 3-5pm

>Greenpoint Food Market, TBD March

BROOKLYN SHELVES & TABLES

>The shelf at Greene Grape Provisions in Fort Greene

>The shelves & menu at Ortine in Prospect Heights
>The menu at No. 7 in Fort Greene

MANHATTAN SHELVES & TABLES

>The menu at Louis 649 in the East Village
>The menu at AKA Hotel in Midtown
>The shelf at Lucy's Whey in Chelsea Market

Quotes from Anarchy Eaters

"Tumultuously tasty."~ Edible Brooklyn
"Nom Nom."~Holly

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

"Totally rad."~jam loving hipster

"I've been dreaming about your jam."~taste-tester

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

"Still can't get over that blood orange marmalade!"~CB

Limes for a rainy day

whoa, look at those green hotties!

We’re hoping the new iPhone 4G comes with a scent feature. This post would be much sweeter if you could share in the divine scent that wafts through the kitchen as the limes are cooked into marmalade. Jose, who works alongside us in the kitchen at Chestnut, couldn’t help letting out an “mmm” as he walked by the pot.

We slice Persian limes into quarter slivers and cook them with some water to soften the rind, then let them rest overnight in the fridge, then bring to a boil and add sugar, then back into the fridge to macerate overnight, then we boil them into marmalade, add some pandan leaf and jar them for your eating pleasure.

Dreaming of the exotic scent of limes is a perfect antidote to this rainy, balmy Monday in New York.

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