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WEBJan 23, 2012 · Drain, discarding the liquid. Return the lemon slices to the pot and cover with 1 inch of cold water. Bring to a boil over high heat, …

1. Day 1, Morning: Take 1/2 a pound of the Meyer lemons and cut them into eighths. Place these in a non-reactive saucepan where they will fit snugly in a single layer. Add enough cold water for the fruit to bob freely. Cover tightly and let rest for 8 hours at room temperature.
2. Day 1, Afternoon: After 8 hours have passed, bring the pan with the Meyer lemon eighths and water to a boil over high heat, then decrease the heat to medium-low. Cook the fruit at a lively simmer, covered, for 2 hours - the lemons will become very soft and the liquid will become slightly syrupy. As the lemons cook, press down on them gently with a spoon every 30 minutes or so, adding a little more water if necessary. The water level should remain consistently high enough for the fruit to remain submerged as it cooks.
3. When the lemons are finished cooking, strain their juice by pouring the hot fruit and liquid into a fine mesh strainer or jelly bag set over a medium bowl. Cover the whole setup with plastic wrap and let drip overnight at room temperature.
4. Meanwhile, prepare the Meyer lemon slices and the navel oranges.

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WEBJan 6, 2022 · Discard any seeds. Puree: Place oranges in food processor and pulse until rind is in very small pieces. Meanwhile, place a plate in the freezer, for later use. Add to saucepan: Add oranges to a saucepan on the stove over medium heat. Zest lemon and squeeze the juice into the pot. Add water and sugar and stir well.

Rating: 5/5(379)
Calories: 592 per serving
Category: Condiment

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WEBApr 17, 2015 · Directions. Watch how to make this recipe. Cut the oranges and lemons in half crosswise, then into very thin half-moon slices. (If you …

1. Cut the oranges and lemons in half crosswise, then into very thin half-moon slices. (If you have a mandoline, this will be quite fast.) Discard any seeds. Place the sliced fruit and their juices into a stainless-steel pot. Add 8 cups water and bring the mixture to a boil, stirring often. Remove from the heat and stir in the sugar until it dissolves. Cover and allow to stand overnight at room temperature.
2. The next day, bring the mixture back to a boil. Reduce the heat to low and simmer uncovered for about 2 hours. Turn the heat up to medium and boil gently, stirring often, for another 30 minutes. Skim off any foam that forms on the top. Cook the marmalade until it reaches 220 degrees F on a candy thermometer. If you want to be doubly sure it's ready, place a small amount on a plate and refrigerate it until it's cool but not cold. If it's firm -- neither runny nor too hard -- it's done. It will be a golden orange color. (If the marmalade is runny, continue cooking it and if it's too hard, add more water.)
3. Pour the marmalade into clean, hot Mason jars; wipe the rims thoroughly with a clean damp paper towel, and seal with the lids. Store in the pantry for up to a year.

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WEBFeb 24, 2015 · With oranges in season and only .50 per/lb (no lie, a bag of 10 was $2) I was determined to make a quick and easy fresh orange marmalade freezer jam. The addition of pineapple was kind of a spur of the moment gamble. So was the lemon. But both definitely paid off — the perfect blend of tart and sweet with all the freshness of vibrant …

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WEBJan 3, 2020 · Drain the water from the saucepan and now, to the rind in the saucepan, add the orange slices, the sugar, the lemon juice, and 2 cups of water. Bring the mixture to a boil over high heat. After about 6 minutes, …

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WEBInstructions. First, zest the lemon. 1 zested lemon. Secondly, juice 2 of the oranges and the lemon. 2/3 cup fresh orange juice, 1/3 cup fresh lemon juice, 3 med oranges. Slice the last remaining orange (with the rind on) …

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WEBJan 11, 2023 · Bring the mixture to a full rolling boil and boil for 30 seconds then remove from the heat and proceed as directed below with the pectin.) Mix water and pectin in a medium saucepan. Bring to a full rolling boil on …

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WEBApr 23, 2021 · Cut the oranges into thin slices, then cut the slices into quarters. Place the oranges in a large pot and add the water. Soak the oranges in water overnight. Place the pot over high heat and boil the …

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WEBMar 9, 2023 · Measure your orange mixture and combine with an equal amount of sugar. Bring mixture to boil, stirring until sugar dissolves. Boil until it’s reached the gelling point. Pour hot marmalade into hot jar, …

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WEBJan 27, 2012 · Mix the peels, water and baking soda in large saucepan. Bring to boil. Reduce heat to medium-low; cover and simmer 20 min., stirring occasionally. Add the fruit and juice. Cover and simmer an additional 10 min. Measure exactly 4 cups prepared fruit into 6- or 8-qt. saucepot.

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WEBNov 18, 2021 · Add the sugar and stir until dissolved. Turn the heat up to medium-high and simmer rapidly for about 15-20 more minutes, stirring frequently to prevent burning, until thick. To test for doneness, place a …

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WEBDec 23, 2019 · Bring water to 180°F and keep it at that temperature until ready to pack jars. Pack jars. Using a canning funnel, ladle hot marmalade into hot half-pint jars leaving 1/4 inch of headspace. Remove any air …

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WEBNov 17, 2022 · Check on the back of a soup spoon that all the sugar crystals have dissolved before you move to the next step. Once the sugar has dissolved, bring the marmalade to boil and boil for about 10-15 …

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WEBJul 15, 2022 · Finely julienne the peel. Add the orange flesh, julienned peels, lemon zest, and lemon juice to the large pot. Add the 6 cups water. Bring to a rolling boil and cook until the peels are tender, about 40-45 minutes. Test your cooked juice for pectin by placing 1 tsp in a small container and allowing it to cool.

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WEBMethod. Use a peeler to remove a thin layer of zest from the oranges. Slice the zest thinly and put it aside. Peel the white pith away from the oranges. Remove seeds. Chop the oranges finely and put them in a large bowl along with the zest. A 3L or 3 quart bowl should be big enough. Measure out the same weight of sugar as your peeled oranges

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WEBPlace the slivered peel in a little saucepan with 1 cup water and 1/8th teaspoon of baking soda. Bring to the boil and set a timer to 20 minutes; meanwhile, Carefully cut the pith and remaining peel off the orange and quarter the flesh, again removing the pith from the center, slicing the flesh into very small pieces.

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WEBStack the orange slices and cut them into quarters. Place the oranges into an 8-quart stainless steel pot. Add the lemon zest and juice and the water to the pot, set over high heat and bring to a

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