LEMON MARMALADE
Homemade marmalade needn't be hard work - this simple method cooks lemons whole to start, saving time and effort
Provided by Good Food team
Categories Condiment, Snack
Time 3h20m
Yield Makes 6 x 450ml jars
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Chill a saucer in the freezer, ready for checking the setting point of your jam. Wash the lemons and remove the top 'button' which would have been attached to the stalk. Put the lemons in a large saucepan with 2.5 litres water. Bring to the boil, then cover the pan and simmer for 2½ hrs or until the lemon skins are lovely and tender, and can be pierced easily with a fork.
- When the lemons are cool enough to handle, remove from the saucepan. Measure the cooking liquid - you'll need 1.5 litres in total. If you don't quite have this, make up the difference with water. If you have too much liquid, bring to the boil and reduce to the required amount.
- Halve the lemons and remove the pips - reserving the pips and any lemon juice that oozes out during the process. Cut the lemon peel and flesh into strips, as thick or thin as you like. Put all of this, including any juices, back into the pan. Put the pips in a small piece of muslin and tie up with string. Add this to the pan, as the pips will aid the setting process of the jam.
- Add the sugar and bring to the boil, stirring until it has completely dissolved. Boil rapidly for about 20 mins until setting point is reached. Test the setting point by dropping a little marmalade onto the chilled saucer, allowing it to cool for 1 min, then pushing gently with your finger. If the marmalade crinkles, the setting point is reached; if not, continue to boil and check again in a few mins.
- Leave to cool for 10-15 mins (this will prevent the lemon shreds sinking to the bottoms of the jars), remove the muslin bag, then gently stir in one direction to disperse any scum (small air bubbles on the surface). Pour jam into warm sterilised jars and seal straight away.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 40 calories, Carbohydrate 10 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 10 grams sugar
LEMON-GLAZED CARROTS
Very easy and quick to make!
Provided by REBECCARIVINIUS
Categories Side Dish Vegetables Carrots Glazed Carrot Recipes
Time 20m
Yield 2
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Place carrots into a large pot and cover with water; bring to a boil. Reduce heat to medium-low and simmer until carrots are tender, about 8 minutes. Drain.
- Heat butter in a skillet over medium heat; cook and stir carrots, brown sugar, and lemon juice in the melted butter, stirring often, until sugar has dissolved, 2 minutes.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 102.4 calories, Carbohydrate 12.7 g, Cholesterol 15.3 mg, Fat 5.9 g, Fiber 1.7 g, Protein 0.6 g, SaturatedFat 3.7 g, Sodium 84.9 mg, Sugar 9.5 g
CITRUS MARMALADE
It's decidedly more involved than your average preserves, but homemade marmalade is worth the effort. High amounts of natural pectin, acid and bitterness make citrus fruits (namely oranges, lemons and grapefruits) ideal for preserving. And there are many paths to a satisfying result: Some recipes call for boiling the whole fruit until it's tender, then slicing it before simmering it again in a sugar syrup for a very thick, nearly opaque marmalade. Others use only the peel and juice, discarding the insides for a crystal-clear result. Our recipe takes a third tack, using the whole fruit, separated with some savvy knife skills for a marmalade that lands somewhere between the other two. Perhaps the best part of making your own marmalade is the ability to control the texture of your final product. Do you prefer a thick-cut marmalade? Or one with a more uniform, delicate texture? No matter your answer, be sure to soak the sliced peels for at least eight hours to allow them to fully soften, or else they might become tough - more candied peel than evenly cooked preserves.
Provided by Alison Roman
Categories breakfast, brunch, jams, jellies and preserves
Time 2h
Yield About 4 cups (4 8-ounce jars)
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Cut the citrus: Using a sharp knife, slice off the top and bottom of the citrus so it sits sturdily on the cutting board. Slice off the peel and white pith in sections, starting at the top and following the curve of the fruit. (You should have a pile of peels and a few naked fruit.)
- Thinly slice the peels (with the pith) no thinner than 1/8 inch and no thicker than 1/4 inch, place them in a large bowl and set aside.
- Halve the fruit and remove any visible seeds. Thinly slice about 1/4-inch thick (white membrane and all), removing any seeds you might have missed. Add the fruit to the peels, and cover with 3 to 5 cups of water, taking note of how much water you used. Let this sit for at least 8 hours and up to 24 hours in the refrigerator. (This will help extract the pectin slowly as well as soften the peels.)
- Make the marmalade: Place a small plate in the refrigerator to chill. (You'll use this later.)
- Place the peels, fruit and water in a large pot. Add enough water to bring the total to 6 cups and bring to a strong simmer over medium-high heat.
- Cook the citrus until the peels have begun to soften and turn translucent, and the liquid has reduced by about three-fourths, 40 to 50 minutes.
- Add sugar and any add-ins and continue to cook, stirring occasionally at first, then more frequently as the marmalade cooks and the juices thicken. Continue until most of the liquid has evaporated and the peels are totally softened and almost completely translucent, another 40 to 50 minutes.
- As the marmalade cooks, the liquid reduces, the sugars thicken and the natural pectins activate. You'll notice the liquid go from a rapid, rolling boil with smaller bubbles to a slow, thick, tarlike boil with larger bubbles: This is the stage at which it's most important to stir constantly along the bottom of the pot to prevent scorching and sticking. (Sugar is heavier than water and will concentrate at the bottom of the pot, making the fruit more likely to burn.) It's also the stage at which splattering may occur, so take care in stirring.
- When the marmalade reaches this point, add lemon juice and continue to cook, stirring constantly until the jam has returned to its previously thickened state, about another 5 minutes. At this stage, the mixture should look thick and viscous with bits of the peel floating around. The peels will never break into the liquid as with a jam: This is O.K.
- To test the jam's thickness, spoon a bit onto the chilled plate, return it to the refrigerator and chill for 2 minutes. Drag your finger through it: It should hold its shape on either side without appearing watery or runny. If it's not there yet, cook it for a few more minutes.
- Remove from heat and discard the vanilla bean, if used. Divide among jars, leaving 1/4 inch of space at the top, and seal immediately. Can the marmalade (our How to Make Jam guide has detailed instruction), or store in the refrigerator.
CARROT MARMALADE
This is an amazingly good marmalade. I got the recipe from the Canadian Farm Cookbook of 1911. I used to make plain Seville orange marmalade but I like this better. It only makes three jars, but unlike most recipes for preserves, it does very well when doubled. If you love marmalade, you will want to!
Provided by Jenny Sanders
Categories Oranges
Time 1h45m
Yield 3 250ml jars, 48 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Wash the lemon and orange and shred them finely.
- Keep all the seeds from both, and put them in a clean new tea ball, or sew them into a scrap of cheesecloth.
- Put the canning jars in a large kettle with enough water to come to an inch above the rims.
- Turn the heat on just after you add the sugar and carrots to the marmalade- jars must be boiled 10 minutes to be sterilized.
- Put the lemon and orange shreds and juice in a large, broad pot with the water and the seeds, and boil for ten minutes.
- Wash, peel and grate the carrots.
- Add the carrots and sugar to the peels.
- Continue boiling until the marmalade is thick and forms a sheet when poured from the spoon, about 30 minutes longer.
- Fish out the seeds, draining them well.
- Seal the marmalade in sterilized jars and process in boiling water for 5 minutes.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 43.9, Sodium 3.4, Carbohydrate 11.4, Fiber 0.3, Sugar 10.6, Protein 0.1
LEMON-CARROT MARMALADE
Lemons, carrots, and honey are simmered together in this savory-sweet marmalade that'd be great with meats.
Categories Condiment/Spread Vegetable Low Sodium Lemon Carrot Summer House & Garden
Yield Makes about 5 8-ounce glasses
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Grind the lemons and carrots together in a meat grinder, using the coarsest blade. Combine all the ingredients in a large pot and cook over medium heat, stirring occasionally, for 1 hour or until juice has thickened. Pour into hot, sterilized jelly glasses and cover with a thin layer of melted paraffin. When the paraffin has hardened, cover the glasses and store.
CARROT MARMALADE
Make and share this Carrot Marmalade recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Tonkcats
Categories Vegetable
Yield 1 batch
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Cook 2 cups ground carrots with juice of 1 orange and 1 lemon; grate both rinds.
- Add 3/4 cup water and 4 cups sugar, simmer slowly 30 minutes.
- Pour in jelly glasses and seal.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 3279.3, Fat 0.9, SaturatedFat 0.1, Sodium 191.1, Carbohydrate 845.2, Fiber 11.9, Sugar 824.2, Protein 4.2
ZESTY LEMON CARROT SALAD
Spunky cooked vegetables with an intense lemon-garlic flavor.
Provided by Dara
Categories Salad Vegetable Salad Recipes Carrot Salad Recipes
Time 20m
Yield 3
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Combine baby carrots, mushrooms, cumin, and coriander in a pot. Pour enough water into pot to just cover the mixture. Bring to a boil and cook until carrots are tender, 15 to 20 minutes. Drain mixture and transfer to a large bowl.
- Stir garlic and lemon juice together in a small bowl; drizzle over carrot mixture. Stir to evenly coat.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 51.4 calories, Carbohydrate 10.9 g, Fat 0.6 g, Fiber 3.3 g, Protein 2.7 g, SaturatedFat 0.1 g, Sodium 62.9 mg, Sugar 5.1 g
LEMON MARMALADE
Lemons and grapefruit combine to create a tantalizing spread for English muffins, toast and even shortbread cookies! I give away jars of this marmalade every Christmas. -Barbara Carlucci, Orange Park, Florida
Provided by Taste of Home
Time 50m
Yield 6 half-pints.
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Peel rind from lemons and grapefruit; cut into thin strips, about 1 in. long. Set aside fruit., In a Dutch oven, combine water and citrus peel. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat; cover and simmer 5 minutes or until peel is softened. Remove from heat and set aside., Trim white pith from reserved lemons and grapefruit; discard pith. Cut lemons and grapefruit into segments, discarding membranes and seeds. Chop pulp, reserving juices; stir into reserved peel mixture., Add pectin. Bring to a full rolling boil over high heat, stirring constantly. Stir in sugar; return to a full rolling boil. Boil and stir 1 minute., Remove from heat; skim off foam. Ladle hot mixture into six hot half-pint jars, leaving 1/4-in. headspace. Wipe rims. Center lids on jars; screw on bands until fingertip tight., Place jars into canner with simmering water, ensuring that they are completely covered with water. Bring to a boil; process for 10 minutes. Remove jars and cool.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 67 calories, Fat 0 fat (0 saturated fat), Cholesterol 0 cholesterol, Sodium 0 sodium, Carbohydrate 17g carbohydrate (17g sugars, Fiber 0 fiber), Protein 0 protein. Diabetic Exchanges
MARMALADE-GLAZED CARROTS
This side dish is ideal when you'd like to serve your vegetables in a different way for a special dinner. Cinnamon and nutmeg season baby carrots that are simmered with orange marmalade and brown sugar. -Barb Rudyk, Vermilion, Alberta
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Side Dishes
Time 5h40m
Yield 6 servings.
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- In a 3-qt. slow cooker, combine the carrots, marmalade, 1 tablespoon water, brown sugar, butter and seasonings. Cover and cook on low until carrots are tender, 5-6 hours., In a small bowl, combine cornstarch and remaining water until smooth; stir into carrot mixture. Cover and cook on high until thickened, about 30 minutes. Serve with a slotted spoon.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 159 calories, Fat 2g fat (1g saturated fat), Cholesterol 5mg cholesterol, Sodium 252mg sodium, Carbohydrate 36g carbohydrate (29g sugars, Fiber 3g fiber), Protein 1g protein.
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