Most marmalades have a bitter after-taste—making one that is sweet takes extra time, but it's worth the effort. When I first moved into my house, one of the perks was a full-grown orange tree in the ...
After Marcelle Bienvenu served up a citrus-scented batch of lemon recipes last week, Barbara writes: "Here's another recipe for Meyer Lemon Marmalade that is real easy to make. I hate orange marmalade ...
3/4 cup grated lemon zest, removed from fruit using a Microplane grater 6 cups sugar 1. Pour juice and zest into a nonreactive pot; bring to a boil. As soon as it comes to a full boil, cover the pot ...
About 7 lemons, enough to yield 3 cups prepared fruit 1 1/2 cups water 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1 box Sure-Jell fruit pectin 1/2 teaspoon butter or margarine 2 cups sugar 2 cups honey 1. Fill a canner ...
Meyer lemons are found in abundance all over the Bay Area, and make lovely marmalade. The Eureka lemon adds a bit of tartness, and its peel provides the pectin necessary for a nice set. Meyer lemon ...
Felicity Cloake’s masterclass Seville orange season is almost over, so now’s your last chance to get peeling ...
Despite a year of experience blindly making things I’ve found on Pinterest, nothing could have prepared me for this marmalade. Now that I know a thing or two, I can see that I the recipe I chose was ...
The "marmalade" in this recipe is made in the blender and is more of a puree. It also would be good served with chicken or mild white fish. The number of scallops per portion may vary depending on the ...
This marmalade is bright and not too bitter. I blanch the peels once to remove some of the bitterness and add more lemon juice than the typical recipe calls for. If you like more bitter marmalade, ...
About 7 lemons, enough to yield 3 cups prepared fruit 1 1/2 cups water 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1 box Sure-Jell fruit pectin 1/2 teaspoon butter or margarine 2 cups sugar 2 cups honey 1. Fill a canner ...