• Hannah Woolley's Citrus Marmelade

    From Ben Collver@1:124/5016 to All on Tue Mar 19 11:05:25 2024
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    Title: Hannah Woolley's Citrus Marmelade
    Categories: Preserves
    Yield: 1 Batch

    1 Orange
    1 Lemon
    1 Apple
    3 c Sugar; or more
    4 c Water; or more

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    Baking scale
    Candy thermometer

    Weigh the fruit on a scale. Measure out an equal weight of sugar. If
    less than a pound of fruit, use 4 cups of water. If more than a pound
    of fruit, increase to 5 cups of water. Cut the citrus into slices
    1D8" thick and then quarter them. Peel, core, and cut the apple
    into thin slices. Put the fruit and water into a 3 qt saucepan. Cover
    and bring to a boil. Lower to a simmer for 40 minutes.

    Put a small plate in your freezer. After 40 minutes, gently stir the
    fruit. The apple slices will be soft and should break down when
    touched. The citrus fruits will have softened. Place your candy
    thermometer in the pot. Add the sugar, stirring constantly as the
    fruit breaks down, the mixture thickens, and the marmalade takes on a
    light caramel color. Cook until the temperature reaches 240°F (soft
    ball stage or candy height). As your marmalade nears temperature, put
    1 ts on the freezer plate and let sit for 30 seconds. If the
    marmalade holds its shape when you tilt the plate, it has set. If the
    marmalade is browning quickly or looks set before the temperature
    reaches 240°F, try the plate test earlier.

    Put your set marmalade in a clean pint jar.

    Notes:

    Serve the marmalade with bread, scones, muffins, or biscuits. Store
    this small-batch preserve in the refrigerator and consume within two
    weeks. You can extend the life of your marmalade by properly canning
    it or by freezing it. You can make more marmalade by increasing the
    amount of fruit and adjusting the sugar and water and cooking times
    accordingly.

    Recipe by Marissa Nicosia

    Recipe FROM: <https://www.folger.edu/blogs/shakespeare-and-beyond/
    marmalade-hannah-woolley/>

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