So, I popped my preserves cherry today. Seville Orange Marmalade, no less.
Look away now if you are a by-the-book jam maker as this will probably make you scoff: I used oranges from a tin.
Since the arrival of Country Bebe I have approximately 1 hour a day to do all the household chores, eat, respond to enquiries at countryfille.com and catch up with my friends spread around the globe. Not only are fresh Seville oranges only available in January, but making marmalade from scratch with all the scrubbing, peeling, juicing, muslin bag making… well, let’s just say my precious hour is too precious for that.
So, if you fancy a beginning to end 1 hour version – here it is.
After 15 mins take the pan off the heat and remove the saucer from the freezer. Drop a teaspoon of the marmalade onto it. If after 2 mins you push the dollop of marmalade and it wrinkles, you’re done. If not, return the the pan to the heat for another 2-3 mins then test again.
I poured the marmalade into the prepped jars (don’t put hot marmalade in cold jars as they might crack, warm your jars in the microwave for 20 secs or so), added the waxed discs and loosely popped on the lids. Once the marmalade was cooled I sealed the lids tight and added some scraps of fabric I had hanging around and odd bits of ribbon. I love that for my precious hour I now have seven home-made gifts ready to go.
If you think this looks easy you should check out this home-made yoghurt recipe.
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