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  • french frank
    Administrator/Moderator
    • Feb 2007
    • 30292

    #91
    Originally posted by Don Petter View Post
    Yes. Best to get in the right mood first!


    It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.

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    • Flosshilde
      Full Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 7988

      #92
      Originally posted by french frank View Post
      Beautiful! I bought a kilo of oranges and two lemons . So I should need about 10 jars ...

      I'll give it a go on Saturday. If I don't mention how I got on, please don't ask
      Best of luck ff; I'm sure it will be wonderful

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      • Dave2002
        Full Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 18016

        #93
        Good alert this, so now I'll have to check supplies. We had an overproduction one year recently so had to skip a year. We usually have two or three different recipes, including one reinforced with alcohol. We've had varying textures, from solid, almost like araldite to runny, so only get it right about 80% of the time.

        One disappointment was pink grapefruit marmalade. You can try it if you like, but it's either tasteless or genteelly delicate depending on your point of view. Not recommended!

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        • french frank
          Administrator/Moderator
          • Feb 2007
          • 30292

          #94
          Well, I'm almost ready to go, but there is one thing that I'm still wondering about:

          Is there a recommended way for transferring the marmalade from the pan into the little jars?
          It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.

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          • Don Petter

            #95
            Originally posted by french frank View Post
            Well, I'm almost ready to go, but there is one thing that I'm still wondering about:

            Is there a recommended way for transferring the marmalade from the pan into the little jars?
            You haven't got a jam funnel!

            I thought everyone had one (and we don't make jam). Really useful for such things as filling the birds' peanut feeders and feeding the broken up leaves into jars for birch leaf tea.

            (It's an aluminium funnel 5.5 inches across the top and 2 inches across the neck. That's the size of ours, anyway - just measured it.)

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            • french frank
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              • Feb 2007
              • 30292

              #96
              Originally posted by Don Petter View Post
              You haven't got a jam funnel!

              I thought everyone had one (and we don't make jam). Really useful for such things as filling the birds' peanut feeders and feeding the broken up leaves into jars for birch leaf tea.

              (It's an aluminium funnel 5.5 inches across the top and 2 inches across the neck. That's the size of ours, anyway - just measured it.)
              Oh, dear. I'm glad I asked. I don't have one that narrow. Mine are for pouring liquids, so I don't think a thickish marmalade would go through very well.

              Hmmm. This might cause a slight delay in the timetable
              It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.

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              • David Underdown

                #97
                You can just spoon it in, which is what we normally do.

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                • subcontrabass
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                  • Nov 2010
                  • 2780

                  #98
                  Originally posted by french frank View Post
                  Well, I'm almost ready to go, but there is one thing that I'm still wondering about:

                  Is there a recommended way for transferring the marmalade from the pan into the little jars?
                  I think my mother just used a cup or a small jug, with the last bits poured directly with the assistance of a spoon.

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                  • Flosshilde
                    Full Member
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 7988

                    #99
                    Originally posted by Don Petter View Post
                    (It's an aluminium funnel 5.5 inches across the top and 2 inches across the neck. That's the size of ours, anyway - just measured it.)
                    It's also very squat, with the bit that goes into the jar about .5 - 1 inch deep, & the funnel bit about 1 - 2 inches deep.

                    As others say you can use a small jug, or I use a soup ladle (as well as the funnel).

                    Make sure that your jars are well washed, & warm them in the oven - otherwise they might break when you put the hot marmalade in. If you have the screw lids for them put the lids on while the marmalade is still hot, & then tighten. The cooling marmalade will create a slight vacuum, giving a reasonable seal.

                    Oh, & before you pot it up, leave it to stand for a few minutes & then stir it to make sure the peel is evenly distributed.

                    Good luck!

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                    • MickyD
                      Full Member
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 4769

                      No less than ten pages on the art of marmalade making - I find this rather reassuring!

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                      • BBMmk2
                        Late Member
                        • Nov 2010
                        • 20908

                        My mother makes the best m,armalde ever!! I must get her recipe!!
                        Don’t cry for me
                        I go where music was born

                        J S Bach 1685-1750

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                        • Don Petter

                          Originally posted by MickyD View Post
                          No less than ten pages on the art of marmalade making - I find this rather reassuring!
                          For some of us it's only three, but equally reassuring.

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                          • Ferretfancy
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                            • Nov 2010
                            • 3487

                            My last marmalade comment -promise! It's important to sterilise the jars. If you don't you may get mould, especially if the sugar content is high. If you have a microwave, put a tablespoonful of boiling water in each jar and microwave for 5 minutes. As long as the jar lids have a plastic lining face upwards you can put them in as well.
                            Then pot the marmalade, I never bother with those little greaseproof paper circles.

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                            • Don Petter

                              Whole page article in today’s Times about marmalade. It seems it was thought that consumption was waning as sales have fallen, but the reality is that more people are making their own. They’re not kidding, it seems.

                              The recipe they give has only a 2:1 sugar to orange ratio, but does include whisky.

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                              • BBMmk2
                                Late Member
                                • Nov 2010
                                • 20908

                                Ah, whisky in marmalade!! I love that!!
                                Don’t cry for me
                                I go where music was born

                                J S Bach 1685-1750

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