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ORANGE MARMALADE

This marmalade can be made with navel or blood oranges, or tangerines.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Healthy Recipes     Gluten-Free Recipes

Yield Makes about 2 quarts

Number Of Ingredients 4



Orange Marmalade image

Steps:

  • Rinse oranges under hot water. Quarter oranges lengthwise; slice crosswise as thinly as possible with a sharp knife.
  • Bring the orange slices, orange and lemon juices, and 6 cups water to a boil in a large nonreactive saucepan over medium-high heat. Reduce heat to medium-low. Simmer until orange peels are translucent and tender, about 1 1/2 hours.
  • Stir in sugar. Bring mixture to a boil over medium-high heat, stirring constantly, until sugar is dissolved. Continue cooking, stirring often and skimming foam from surface with a slotted spoon, until mixture is set and registers 220 degrees on a candy thermometer, about 15 minutes. (To test if the marmalade has set, place a small amount on a well-chilled plate. Press gently with your finger; marmalade should wrinkle. If it doesn't, continue to simmer, 5 to 10 minutes more. Test again; repeat as needed.)
  • Let cool, then transfer to an airtight container. (Alternatively, transfer marmalade to sterilized canning jars and process according to the jar manufacturer's instructions.)

2 sweet oranges, preferably organic
2 cups fresh orange juice (about 2 pounds oranges)
3/4 cup fresh lemon juice (about 3 lemons)
7 1/2 cups sugar (3 pounds)

ANNA'S ORANGE MARMALADE

Provided by Ina Garten

Categories     condiment

Time 14h45m

Yield 3 to 4 pints

Number Of Ingredients 3



Anna's Orange Marmalade image

Steps:

  • 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.
  • 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.)
  • 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.

4 large seedless oranges
2 lemons
8 cups sugar

ORANGE MARMALADE

Orange marmalade has long been a favorite spread for breads. However, marmalades are used not only as a sweet spread, but also as a main ingredient in a variety of breads and desserts as well as in sweet and savory sauces for meat, poultry, and vegetables.

Provided by - Carla -

Categories     Breakfast

Yield 6 half-pint jars, 1 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 4



Orange Marmalade image

Steps:

  • Measure chopped fruit and place in heavy saucepan.
  • Measure equal amounts of water and pour into saucepan.
  • Bring to boil.
  • Lower heat and simmer for 5 minutes.
  • Remove from heat, cover, and let stand in a cool place for 24 hours.
  • Again bring to a boil and cook over high heat for 10 minutes.
  • Remove from heat, cover, and let stand in a cool place for another 24 hours.
  • Measure out fruit mixture.
  • Add equal amount of sugar.
  • Again bring to a boil over medium heat.
  • Cook, stirring constantly, for another 15 minutes, or until mixture begins to gel.
  • Remove from heat and immediately pour into hot sterilized jars.
  • Vacuum seal.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 235.2, Fat 1, SaturatedFat 0.1, Sodium 3.5, Carbohydrate 62.4, Fiber 14.3, Sugar 41.1, Protein 5.6

3 oranges, seeded, chopped
3 lemons, seeded, chopped
water (equal to whole fruit)
sugar (equal to cooked fruit)

ORANGE MARMALADE BREAD PUDDING

Provided by Food Network

Categories     dessert

Time 1h15m

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 9



Orange Marmalade Bread Pudding image

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Cut the crusts off the bread and cut into 1/2-inch slices. In a saucepan, heat the half-and-half, cream, salt, and vanilla bean over medium heat, stirring occasionally to make sure the mixture doesn't burn or stick to the bottom of the pan. When the cream mixture reaches a fast simmer (do not let it boil), turn off the heat. Set aside to infuse 10 to 15 minutes. In a large mixing bowl, whisk the eggs and sugar together. Whisking constantly, gradually add the hot cream mixture. Strain into a large bowl to smooth the mixture and remove the vanilla bean.
  • In the bottom of a baking dish, place a layer of bread slices. Pour half the custard over the slices and let soak 15 minutes. Meanwhile lay the other half of the slices in another pan. Pour the remaining custard over the bread to soak it. Spread the marmalade over the soaked bread in the baking dish then cover it with the other soaked bread slices.
  • Arrange the pudding in a hot water bath. Bake until just set and very light golden brown on top, about 30 to 35 minutes. Dust with confectioners' sugar and broil until sugar is slightly caramelized. Serve warm or chilled.

Brioche or challah (about 8 ounces bread)
2 cups half-and-half
2 cups heavy cream
1 pinch salt
1 vanilla bean, split lengthwise
6 eggs
1 cup sugar
1 (8-ounce) jar orange marmalade
Confectioners' sugar

ORANGE MARMALADE

Provided by Alton Brown

Categories     condiment

Time P1DT1h45m

Yield 10 (8-ounce) jars

Number Of Ingredients 4



Orange Marmalade image

Steps:

  • Wash the oranges and lemon thoroughly. Cut the oranges into 1/8-inch slices using a mandoline, removing the seeds as you go. Stack 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 boil, approximately 10 minutes. Once boiling, reduce the heat to maintain a rapid simmer and cook, stirring frequently, for 40 minutes or until the fruit is very soft.
  • While the fruit is cooking, fill a large pot (at least 12-quart) 3/4 full with water, set over high heat and bring to a boil. Place 10 (8-ounce) jars and rings, canning funnel, ladle, and tongs into the boiling water and make sure the water covers the jars by at least an inch. Boil for 10 minutes. Turn off the heat, add the lids and leave everything in the pot until the marmalade is ready.
  • Meanwhile, place a small plate in the freezer. Increase the heat under the orange mixture to return to full boil. Add the sugar and stir the mixture continually, until it reaches 222 to 223 degrees F on a deep-fry or candy thermometer, and darkens in color, approximately 15 to 20 minutes. You may need to adjust the heat in order to prevent boil over. Test the readiness of the marmalade by placing a teaspoon of the mixture onto the chilled plate and allowing it to sit for 30 seconds. Tilt the plate. The mixture should be a soft gel that moves slightly. If mixture is thin and runs easily, it is not ready.
  • Remove jars from the water and drain on a clean towel. Place a canning funnel onto the top of 1 of the jars and ladle in the marmalade just to below the bottom of the threads of the jar. Repeat until all of the mixture has been used. The amount of marmalade may vary by 1 to 2 jars. Wipe the rims and threads of the jars with a moist paper towel and top each with a lid. Place a ring on each jar and tighten.
  • Return the jars to the pot with boiling water, being certain that they don't touch the bottom of the pot or each other. (If you don't have a jar rack, try a round cake rack, or metal mesh basket. Even a folded kitchen towel on the pot bottom will do in a pinch.) Add additional water if necessary to cover the jars by at least an inch. Boil for 10 minutes. Using canning tongs, carefully remove the jars from the water, place in a cool dry place and allow to sit at room temperature for at least 24 hours before opening. Once open, store in the refrigerator. Unopened marmalade will last for up to 6 months.

1 3/4 pounds oranges, 4 to 5 medium
1 lemon, zest finely grated and juiced
6 cups water
3 pounds plus 12 ounces sugar

ORANGE MARMALADE SALAD DRESSING

Provided by Food Network

Categories     condiment

Time 5m

Yield about 1 cup

Number Of Ingredients 6



Orange Marmalade Salad Dressing image

Steps:

  • Add the olive oil, vinegar, marmalade, shallot, mustard and salt to a small bowl and whisk to combine. Serve on your favorite salad, such as butter lettuce, orange segments and toasted pecans.

1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil
1/4 cup white wine vinegar
2 tablespoons orange marmalade
1 tablespoon minced shallot
2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
1/4 teaspoon kosher salt

ORANGE MARMALADE GLAZED HAM

Provided by Molly Yeh

Categories     main-dish

Time 4h25m

Yield 12 to 14 servings

Number Of Ingredients 11



Orange Marmalade Glazed Ham image

Steps:

  • Let the ham sit at room temperature for 30 minutes to 1 hour. Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F. Trim off any skin from the ham. Score the ham in a diagonal crosshatch pattern (about 1-inch apart) without cutting through into the meat. Place the ham, flat-side down, fattier side up, on a rack in a roasting pan. Pour a 1/2-inch of water in the bottom of the pan. Cover with aluminum foil and roast, about 1 hour. Remove the foil, add more water if the water has dried up and recover loosely with the foil. Continue to bake until the ham reaches 130 degrees F, adding more water if needed to keep the roasting pan from burning, 1 hour to 1 1/2 hours more (about 15 minutes per pound).
  • Increase the oven temperature to 400 degrees F. Whisk the marmalade, mustard, brown sugar, vinegar, coriander, ginger, allspice and a generous amount of black pepper in a liquid measuring cup. Spoon off about 1/4 cup of the pan juices from the ham and whisk into the glaze mixture. Brush about half of the glaze all over the ham. Continue to bake, brushing the ham with the glaze twice more until the surface of the ham is caramelized and the internal temperature in the center of the ham reads 140 degrees F on an instant read thermometer, adding more water if the bottom of the pan dries out and begins to burn, 40 to 45 minutes. Transfer the ham to a cutting board or platter and let rest for 20 minutes before slicing. Serve with the rosemary, oranges and any additional glaze on the side.

One 8- to 10-pound bone-in smoked fully cooked ham (shank portion)
1/2 cup orange marmalade
1/2 cup whole-grain mustard
1/2 cup loosely packed light brown sugar
2 tablespoons sherry vinegar
1 teaspoon ground coriander
1 teaspoon ground ginger
1/2 teaspoon ground allspice
Freshly ground black pepper
Fresh rosemary sprigs, for serving
Oranges, cut into quarters, for serving

ULTIMATE SEVILLE ORANGE MARMALADE

The original, and classic, English marmalade, as made famous by Paddington Bear

Provided by Good Food team

Categories     Breakfast, Condiment

Time 4h

Yield Makes about 4.5kg/10lb

Number Of Ingredients 3



Ultimate Seville orange marmalade image

Steps:

  • Put the whole oranges and lemon juice in a large preserving pan and cover with 2 litres/4 pints water - if it does not cover the fruit, use a smaller pan. If necessary weight the oranges with a heat-proof plate to keep them submerged. Bring to the boil, cover and simmer very gently for around 2 hours, or until the peel can be easily pierced with a fork.
  • Warm half the sugar in a very low oven. Pour off the cooking water from the oranges into a jug and tip the oranges into a bowl. Return cooking liquid to the pan. Allow oranges to cool until they are easy to handle, then cut in half. Scoop out all the pips and pith and add to the reserved orange liquid in the pan. Bring to the boil for 6 minutes, then strain this liquid through a sieve into a bowl and press the pulp through with a wooden spoon - it is high in pectin so gives marmalade a good set.
  • Pour half this liquid into a preserving pan. Cut the peel, with a sharp knife, into fine shreds. Add half the peel to the liquid in the preserving pan with the warm sugar. Stir over a low heat until all the sugar has dissolved, for about 10 minutes, then bring to the boil and bubble rapidly for 15- 25 minutes until setting point is reached.
  • Take pan off the heat and skim any scum from the surface. (To dissolve any excess scum, drop a small knob of butter on to the surface, and gently stir.) Leave the marmalade to stand in the pan for 20 minutes to cool a little and allow the peel to settle; then pot in sterilised jars, seal and label. Repeat from step 3 for second batch, warming the other half of the sugar first.

1.3kg Seville orange
2 lemons , juice only
2.6kg preserving or granulated sugar

ORANGE MARMALADE CAKE

Make and share this Orange Marmalade Cake recipe from Food.com.

Provided by English_Rose

Categories     Dessert

Time 1h30m

Yield 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12



Orange Marmalade Cake image

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F.
  • Grease and line a 8in round cake tin.
  • In a bowl, cream together the butter, sugar, zest and orange juice of 1 orange until light and fluffy.
  • Next gradually beat in the egg, followed by the flour, baking powder, cereal, sultanas, marmalade and corn syrup.
  • Spoon into the prepared tin, then flatten the surface with the back of a spoon.
  • Place in the oven and cook for 1¼ hours or until the cake springs back when lightly touched.
  • Leave to cool in the tin before turning out.
  • Combine together the cream cheese and icing sugar until soft and silky smooth, then spread evenly over the surface of the cake, finishing with a sprinkling of orange zest from the remaining orange.
  • Serve immediately.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 434.7, Fat 24.7, SaturatedFat 14.2, Cholesterol 113.4, Sodium 288.2, Carbohydrate 52, Fiber 4, Sugar 31.1, Protein 6.8

6 ounces butter, softened
6 ounces light brown sugar
2 oranges
3 eggs, beaten
6 ounces all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
4 ounces all-bran cereal, crushed
3 ounces sultanas
3 tablespoons marmalade
2 tablespoons corn syrup
14 ounces cream cheese
2 ounces confectioners' sugar

CRAZY ORANGE-MARMALADE CHICKEN

Make and share this Crazy Orange-Marmalade Chicken recipe from Food.com.

Provided by PaulaG

Categories     Chicken Breast

Time 1h45m

Yield 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 4



Crazy Orange-Marmalade Chicken image

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  • Place chicken in a glass or ceramic baking dish.
  • Mix last 3 ingredients and pour over chicken.
  • Marinate at least 2 hours in the refrigerator but no more than 24 hours.
  • Bake until chicken is tender, approximately 1 1/2 hours.
  • This recipe makes a delicious sauce for rice.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 244, Fat 9.1, SaturatedFat 1.6, Cholesterol 68.7, Sodium 702, Carbohydrate 11.5, Fiber 0.9, Sugar 7, Protein 28

8 boneless skinless chicken breasts
1 (1 1/4 ounce) envelope onion soup mix
1 (8 ounce) jar sugar-free orange marmalade (or regular)
1 (8 ounce) bottle Russian salad dressing

EASY ORANGE MARMALADE

So easy to make! It makes one jar and is good on toast, or for whatever recipe you use Orange Marmalade for. Enjoy!

Provided by carole in orlando

Categories     Oranges

Time 25m

Yield 1 jar

Number Of Ingredients 3



Easy Orange Marmalade image

Steps:

  • Select Navel oranges that have the thinnest peel.
  • If the orange is large double the amount of water and sugar.
  • Wash the orange thoroughly.
  • Cut off both ends of the orange.
  • Cut the orange in half, cut each half in about eight sections.
  • Place the orange sections in the food processor and pulse until the peel in is tiny pieces.
  • In a medium saucepan place the processed orange, the water and the sugar and bring to a gentle boil.
  • Boil for 15 minutes, stirring frequently.
  • Let cool, then place in a glass jar with a tight fitting lid.
  • Refrigerate to store.
  • When it is cold it is ready to eat.
  • I use 1/2 sugar and 1/2 Splenda and it works well.

1 medium navel orange
2 tablespoons water
1/2 cup sugar

ORANGE-MARMALADE MUFFINS

These delicious muffins came out of my Classic Holiday Cooking book and are as easy as they are good. I like to serve these on Christmas morning with my Kids Favorite Breakfast Casserole.

Provided by Denise in da Kitchen

Categories     Quick Breads

Time 30m

Yield 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8



Orange-Marmalade Muffins image

Steps:

  • Grease muffin cups or line with paper bake cups.
  • Stir together flour, sugar, and baking powder.
  • Make a well in the center.
  • Combine eggs, sour cream, marmalade, butter, and vanilla.
  • Add sour cream mixture all at once to flour mixture.
  • Stir till moistened.
  • Fill the muffin cups 2/3 full.
  • Bake in a 400°F oven 20 to 25 minutes.

2 cups all-purpose flour
1 cup sugar
3/4 teaspoon baking powder
2 beaten eggs
1 cup sour cream
1/2 cup orange marmalade
1 tablespoon butter, melted
1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla

SURE.JELL ORANGE MARMALADE

Combine fresh oranges and lemons for SUREJELL orange marmalade. Add sugar and fruit pectin, cook briefly, then process in a canner for homemade marmalade.

Provided by My Food and Family

Categories     Home

Time 1h

Yield Makes 7 (1-cup) jars or 112 servings, 1 Tbsp. each.

Number Of Ingredients 6



SURE.JELL Orange Marmalade image

Steps:

  • Bring boiling-water canner, half full with water, to simmer. Wash jars and screw bands in hot soapy water; rinse with warm water. Pour boiling water over flat lids in saucepan off the heat. Let stand in hot water until ready to use. Drain jars well before filling.
  • Remove colored part of peel from oranges and lemons using vegetable peeler. Cut into thin slivers. 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.
  • Stir pectin into prepared fruit in saucepot. Add butter to reduce foaming. Bring mixture to full rolling boil (a boil that doesn't stop bubbling when stirred) on high heat, stirring constantly. Stir in sugar. Return to full rolling boil and boil exactly 1 min., stirring constantly. Remove from heat. Skim off any foam with metal spoon.
  • Ladle immediately into prepared jars, filling to within 1/4 inch of tops. Wipe jar rims and threads. Cover with two-piece lids. Screw bands tightly. Place jars on elevated rack in canner. Lower rack into canner. (Water must cover jars by 1 to 2 inches; add boiling water, if necessary.) Cover; bring water to gentle boil. Process 10 min. Remove jars and place upright on towel to cool completely. After jars cool, check seals by pressing middles of lids with finger. (If lids spring back, lids are not sealed and refrigeration is necessary.)

Nutrition Facts : Calories 40, Fat 0 g, SaturatedFat 0 g, TransFat 0 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Sodium 0 mg, Carbohydrate 11 g, Fiber 0 g, Sugar 10 g, Protein 0 g

4 cups prepared fruit (buy about 4 medium oranges and 2 medium lemons)
2-1/2 cups water
1/8 tsp. baking soda
1 box SURE-JELL Fruit Pectin
1/2 tsp. butter or margarine
5-1/2 cups sugar, measured into separate bowl

ORANGE MARMALADE COOKIES

Just a simple cookie recipe I found online while searching for recipes that use orange marmalade. My son loved them, as he said they reminded him of the Orange Crescent Swirls (recipe #94879), posted by winkki, that he dearly loves. Results may vary depending on the type of the marmalade you use, and whether it is on the sweet or bitter side. Textures also vary, and if your marmalade is the type that has large pieces of peel, I would suggest chopping them up before mixing in the batter.

Provided by GaylaJ

Categories     Drop Cookies

Time 18m

Yield 40 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6



Orange Marmalade Cookies image

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 375°F Grease a cookie sheet (I just use parchment paper).
  • In a large mixing bowl, cream together the butter and sugar. Add the egg and orange marmalade and mix until thoroughly combined. Add additional marmalade if the batter is too stiff.
  • In another bowl, sift together the flour and baking powder. With the mixer running, slowly add the flour mixture to the creamed mixture until blended.
  • Drop by spoonfuls on the cookie sheet; do not crowd the cookies as the batter will spread during baking. Bake until the cookies spread out and are lightly browned, 8-10 minutes.
  • Cool a minute or two on the cookie sheet before transferring to a wire rack to cool.
  • *The original yield was 40 cookies, but I must have made them a little large, because I only ended up with 22.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 52.8, Fat 1.7, SaturatedFat 1, Cholesterol 8.7, Sodium 17.4, Carbohydrate 8.9, Fiber 0.1, Sugar 5.2, Protein 0.7

1/3 cup unsalted butter, softened
2/3 cup granulated sugar
1 egg
6 tablespoons orange marmalade
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder

SEVILLE ORANGE MARMALADE

Seville oranges are the key ingredient for this delicious, tangy marmalade

Provided by Good Food team

Categories     Afternoon tea, Breakfast, Condiment, Dinner, Lunch

Time 2h45m

Yield Makes 3 x 450g/1lb jars marmalade, plus 1 x 100g/3½oz jar

Number Of Ingredients 3



Seville orange marmalade image

Steps:

  • Halve the oranges and squeeze the juice into a large stainless-steel pan. Scoop the pips and pulp into a sieve over the pan and squeeze out as much juice as possible, then tie the pulp and pips in the muslin. Shred the remaining peel and pith, either by hand with a sharp knife or in a food processor (a food processor will give very fine flecks rather than strips of peel). Add the shredded peel and muslin bag to the pan along with the water. Leave to soak overnight. This helps to extract the maximum amount of pectin from the fruit pulp, which will give a better set. It also helps to soften the peel, which will reduce the amount of cooking needed.
  • Put the pan over a medium heat, then bring up to a simmer. Cook, uncovered, for 1½-2 hrs, until the peel has become very soft. (The cooking time will be affected by how thickly you have cut the peel.) To see if the peel is ready, pick out a thicker piece and press it between your thumb and finger. It should look slightly see-through and feel soft when you rub it.
  • Carefully remove the muslin bag, allow to cool slightly, then, wearing the rubber gloves, squeeze out as much liquid as possible to extract the pectin from the fruit pulp. Discard the bag and weigh the simmered peel mixture. There should be between 775-800g; if less, then top up with water to 775g.
  • Put 4 small plates in the freezer, ready to use when testing for setting point. Add the sugar to the pan, then put over a low heat. Warm gently so that the sugar dissolves completely, stirring occasionally. Do not boil, before the sugar is dissolved.
  • Increase the heat and bring up to the boil but do not stir while the marmalade is boiling. After about 5 mins the marmalade will start to rise up the pan (it may drop back and then rise again) and larger bubbles will cover the surface. After 8-10 mins boiling, test for setting point. Times will vary according to the size of the pan - in a large pan this takes 7-8 mins, in other pans it may take 12-15 mins. As setting point can be easily missed it's better to test too early than too late.
  • To test the setting point: take the pan off the heat and allow the bubbles to subside. Take a plate from the freezer and spoon a little liquid onto the plate, then return to the freezer for 1 min. Push the marmalade along the plate with your finger. If setting point has been reached then the marmalade surface will wrinkle slightly and the marmalade won't run back straight away. If it's not at setting point, return to the heat and boil again for 2 mins before re-testing. Repeat until setting point is reached. If you have a sugar thermometer, setting point is reached at 105C, but it's good to do the plate test as well.
  • Leave the marmalade to stand for 10 mins or until starting to thicken. If there's any scum on the surface, spoon it off. Transfer the marmalade to sterilised jars. Cover with a wax disc (wax side down) and seal. When cold, label the jars and store in a cool, dark cupboard. The marmalade should keep for up to a year.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 28 calories, Carbohydrate 7 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 7 grams sugar

4 Seville oranges (about 500g/1lb 2oz in total), scrubbed
1.7l water
1kg granulated sugar

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ORANGEMARMALADE WOW RECIPES ALL YOU NEED IS FOOD
EASY ORANGE MARMALADE RECIPE - FOOD.COM. So easy to make! It makes one jar and is good on toast, or for whatever recipe you use Orange Marmalade for. Enjoy! Total Time 25 minutes. Prep Time 10 minutes. Cook Time 15 minutes. Yield 1 jar. Number Of Ingredients 3. Ingredients; 1 medium navel orange: 2 tablespoons water : 1/2 cup sugar: Steps: Select Navel …
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EASY ORANGE MARMALADE - HOW TO MAKE ORANGE MARMALADE
Here you will find feel-good recipes for all food lovers. From scrumptious desserts to savory delights, there is something for everyone. The recipes I share are easy, healthy and indulgent. Join me in my kitchen adventures and sharing love through food! Press ESC to close. DIY Pantry Essentials Jam. Easy Orange Marmalade. Natasha Minocha January 8, 2021 10. …
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CALORIES IN ORANGE MARMALADE AND NUTRITION FACTS
There are 49 calories in 1 tablespoon of Orange Marmalade. Get full nutrition facts and other common serving sizes of Orange Marmalade including 1 package and 1 oz.
From fatsecret.ca


ORANGE MARMALADE RECIPE, LEARN HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN AND ...
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, leaving 1/4” headspace. Remove air bubbles, wipe rim clean, and place seal and ring. Place jar in the warm canner.
From simplycanning.com


HOW TO MAKE MARMALADE - THE PIONEER WOMAN
Raise heat and mixture to a boil. Add sugar to citrus mixture and mix until well combined. Let boil until mixture reaches 223ºF on a candy thermometer, about 30 minutes. Keep a close eye on the marmalade. The mixture should darken in color.
From thepioneerwoman.com


MORO ORANGE MARMALADE - CANADIAN LIVING
Cut orange and lemon skins into paper-thin strips; add to pan. Add 6 cups (1.5 L) water; bring to simmer over medium heat. Simmer until peel turns to mush when pressed between fingers, 1 to 1-1/2 hours. Remove bag and let cool; squeeze juice into pan. Mixture should measure 12 cups (3 L); if not, add water to make up difference or boil until ...
From canadianliving.com


RECIPE: STICKY ORANGE MARMALADE LOAF CAKE {VEG} | FUSS ...
How to make Orange Marmalade Loaf Cake. Step one – Butter a 1lb/15cm/6″ loaf tin, and line it with baking parchment. Heat the oven to 160°C (fan)/ 320°F/gas mark 4. Step two – Beat butter and sugar together until pale and fluffy. I like to use an electric whisk.
From fussfreeflavours.com


HOW TO MAKE PERFECT MARMALADE | FOOD | THE GUARDIAN
Darina Allen's Ballymaloe marmalade. Photograph: Felicity Cloake. This marmalade takes a lot longer to get to the setting point – Darina says 110C is ideal, but this is …
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CARROT AND ORANGE MARMALADE | ORANGE MARMALADE RECIPE
Grate or run the carrots through a food chopper. Add the peel and oranges to the chopped carrots. Cook together in as little water as possible until they are tender. Add the sugar and the reserved water. Cook until thick and clear. Add the juice of the lemons and cook another 5 minutes. Bottle while hot (see notes below).
From cookingnook.com


15 RECIPES WITH ORANGE MARMALADE | ALLRECIPES
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AMAZON.CA: MARMALADES - JAMS, JELLIES & SWEET SPREADS ...
89. Marmite Yeast Extract - 250g - Pack of 2 (250g x 2) 414. Quick look. price. $15. . 59. Kraft Pure Orange Marmalade, 10mL Cups, 140 Count.
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MARMALADE RECIPES | BBC GOOD FOOD
Ultimate Seville orange marmalade. A star rating of 4.4 out of 5. 83 ratings. The original, and classic, English marmalade, as made famous by Paddington Bear. Seville orange, vanilla & cardamom marmalade . A star rating of 5 out of 5. 1 rating. Make this zesty orange, vanilla and cardamom marmalade to spread on toast, scones or pancakes. It will store for up to a year. …
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ORANGE MARMALADE | - TASTES BETTER FROM SCRATCH
How to Make Orange Marmalade: Prepare oranges: Wash oranges and lemon, thoroughly scrubbing the peels. Cut off ends of the oranges then cut each orange in half, and then cut each half into 4, so you’re left with 8 pieces of orange. Discard any seeds. Puree: Place oranges in food processor and pulse until rind is in very small pieces.
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CITRUS MARMALADE | JAM RECIPES | SBS FOOD
Place the oranges in a large saucepan and cover with water. Bring to the boil and cook for 1 hour, until soft. Remove the oranges and reduce the cooking liquid to 80 ml (1/3 cup).
From sbs.com.au


HOMEMADE ORANGE MARMALADE: JUST 4 INGREDIENTS, NO PECTIN ...
Make this easy homemade orange marmalade- you only need 4 simple ingredients, no pectin required! So sunny-sweet and cheerful! ... recipe 100% gluten-free, but it’s also dairy-free, vegan, egg-free, and nut-free! Such a nice treat for those with food sensitivities. HOW TO USE IT. Marmalade can be used in so many different ways. As a pretty, shiny glaze for a fruit …
From bakingamoment.com


ORANGE MARMALADE RECIPE BY FOOD FUSION - YOUTUBE
Make most of the Orange season. Its time to make homemade Orange Marmalade and enjoy it rest of the year. #HappyCookingToYou Written Recipe: http://bit.ly/2E...
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ORANGE MARMALADE RECIPE (QUICK COOKING, LOW SUGAR)
SEVILLE ORANGE MARMALADE, No. 1. Take twelve Seville oranges and three lemons; peel them, and cut up the peel into very thin strips. Cut up the pulp into rough pieces with a silver knife, removing as much as possible of the white tissue. Put the pips and any odds and ends to soak in a little water.
From commonsensehome.com


THE BEST HOMEMADE ORANGE MARMALADE RECIPE - FOODAL
Place chopped oranges, lemon zest,and lemon juice, and water in a large pot. Set over high heat and bring to a boil. After the water comes to a boil, reduce heat and simmer for about 40 minutes, stirring regularly. Once the fruit has softened, raise the heat and bring to a boil for a second time. Add sugar and stir continuously.
From foodal.com


ORANGE MARMALADE RECIPE (ORANGE JAM) - MON PETIT FOUR
Orange Marmalade Recipe. I love making homemade jam, especially this orange marmalade recipe. There’s nothing I love more than spreading marmalade over a piece of fresh baguette or a fresh croissant.. That said, it took me quite a while to figure out a recipe that was foolproof and spot on with the flavor, consistency, and accuracy.
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ORANGEMARMALADE – FOOD OF INTEREST
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HOMEMADE ORANGE MARMALADE - SORTEDFOOD
Recipe: Homemade Orange Marmalade. Sorted. Print; Homemade marmalade is such a nice treat to spread all over a golden piece of toast. Here's a foolproof recipe so you can start making batches of your own! Our secret? A tiny bit of whiskey to the mix. It adds a little kick that Grandads out there will love. Share this recipe. Ingredients. 500 g oranges; 1 lemon; 1 l water; …
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MARMALADE - WIKIPEDIA
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.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 marmalade, though historically the term has often been …
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