Marmalade 🍊🎁
Marmalade 🍊🎁

Hey everyone, hope you’re having an incredible day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to prepare a special dish, marmalade 🍊🎁. One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I am going to make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Marmalade is a fruit preserve made from the juice and peel of citrus fruits boiled with sugar and water. The well-known version is made from bitter orange, but it is also made from lemons, limes, grapefruits, mandarins, sweet oranges, bergamots, and other citrus fruits, or a combination. Citrus is the most typical choice of fruit for a marmalade, though historically the term has often been used. Marmalade, preserves, and jelly are all different preparations of fruit spreads.

Marmalade 🍊🎁 is one of the most favored of current trending foods in the world. It is simple, it’s quick, it tastes delicious. It’s appreciated by millions daily. They’re nice and they look wonderful. Marmalade 🍊🎁 is something that I have loved my whole life.

To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have marmalade 🍊🎁 using 7 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Marmalade 🍊🎁:
  1. Make ready 2 lb Oranges
  2. Make ready 2 lb Sugar
  3. Get 2.3 Litres Water
  4. Take 1 Lemon
  5. Take 1 square of muslin cloth
  6. Make ready Jars
  7. Get 1 Large, heavy-bottomed pan

Marmalade is a fruit preserve made from citrus fruits such as oranges, lemons, and grapefruit. This delicious candied, jellied citrus juice and peel does require a bit of work when made at home, but the results are worth it. Marmalade is similar to jam or jelly, but typically includes fruit peel, which gives the condiment an aromatic bitterness. The most popular versions are made with citrus fruit like orange, kumquat, and grapefruit.

Steps to make Marmalade 🍊🎁:
  1. Peel the oranges. I did this using a small, serrated knife and although you have to peel SO MANY, it is fun to try to challenge yourself to try to get the peel off in one long piece. Try not to get too much pith attached to the peel. Peel the lemon too.
  2. Lay the orange peel out flat and chop them into thin strips. It helps to use a large, sharp knife for this. Chop the lemon peel with the oranges.
  3. Chop the peeled oranges in half and squeeze them into the muslin cloth over the pan you intend to use (to catch the juice). When all of the orange is squeezed put the remaining pith into the cloth. Do this for all of the orange, don't throw the pith away but catch it in the cloth. When they are all juiced tie up the cloth, either with string or by taking opposite corners to the other and knotting them together. Squeeze the juice out of the muslin cloth. Leave in the pan with the juice.
  4. Add the chopped peel to the pan. Top up with the water. Bring the pan to the boil, then simmer for 2 hours.
  5. After 2 hours squeeze out the muslin bag. Try to get as much juice out of it as possible, as the pectin in this makes the marmalade set.
  6. Add the sugar to the pan. Dissolve on a low heat (dissolving on a high heat risks the sugar burning) Once it is dissolved turn the heat up and let it simmer for about an hour. Be careful here not to overcrowd the pan, if it is too small the amount of sugar in the marmalade could over-boil and get all over the counter (a mess you don't want to clean up). If your pan is too small I recommend splitting it between 2 pans.
  7. Place a plate in the freezer. Whilst the sugar is dissolving sterilise your jars. I do this by washing them in soapy water and placing them in the oven at a low heat for 15 minutes.
  8. To tell if the marmalade has reached setting point place a small amount of it on a plate. If it has a skin on it then it is ready.
  9. Turn the heat off, and leave the marmalade to cool for 15 minutes. Pour the marmalade into the jars, and put the lid on when it is still hot. Leave to set and enjoy!

Marmalade is similar to jam or jelly, but typically includes fruit peel, which gives the condiment an aromatic bitterness. The most popular versions are made with citrus fruit like orange, kumquat, and grapefruit. Homemade orange marmalade is a wonderful combination of sweet and bitter. It fills your kitchen with an addictive aroma and results. Visit Marmalade Cafe in Calabasas, CA.

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