Sunshine on a Rainy Day

Penny / 22 January 2019

Seville Orange peel for making marmalade

One of the few truly seasonal activities left in the modern kitchen, making Seville orange marmalade for the first time this week made me very happy.  I liked the connection I felt going back through time, through my mother (the Marmalade Queen) and all my grandmothers and great-grandmothers, for centuries. I added a couple of lemons, as many people do, and the fragrance in the kitchen was spectacular. As I started rather late at night, and hadn't really prepared anything in advance (like scrubbing and sterilising jars), I did the basic squeezing and shredding, then left it till the morning (5am) when I got up to bake for the Cornwood Stores. While the doughs were rising, I sterilised the jars, and managed to dissolve Billingtons Caster sugar in the fruit and water, but then I had to stop to shape the loaves... I finally got to boil it all up around 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Marmaladus Interruptus! But it worked. Deliciously.

marmalade

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