Magnificant marmalade and other citrus delights
Rather like marmite, marmalade seems to be something you love or hate. I fall very clearly into the love it group. Which camp are you in?
Last year, I didn’t make any marmalade due in part to breaking my wrist, which curtailed my cooking for a while. I also thought I had made sufficient the year before to see me through, but horrors of horrors, I ran out somewhere around September. I love my homemade marmalade, so boy, have I missed it!
I had planned on making a batch as soon as possible to satisfy my craving for the stuff. With the marmalade-making season finally upon us, I ordered some Seville oranges for this week but cooking is limited as I am still without a fully functioning kitchen. More about that next week in my look behind the scenes. So, I have to wait another week before I can have some of that delicious orange gold, spread on my morning toast.
It's not just Seville oranges that are in season at the moment. Most citrus fruits are at their most plentiful and best just now. So, I thought I would share a few other citrus recipes with you too this week. There is nothing quite like it for bringing some sunshine into our winter.
Until next time have a delicious week.
How to make Marmalade
Recipes Made Easy shows you how to make a Seville orange marmalade step by step. As well as lots of hints and tips for making this classic preserve.
or you could try my quick and easy marmalade which uses a food processor to cut down the preparation time
Other Citrus Recipes to Try
Orange and Stem Ginger Pudding
(Recipes Made Easy)
Steamed puddings may seem a bit old fashioned but they really are so delicious they shouldn't be forgotten. This orange and stem ginger pudding is served with a light orange foam sauce, which compliments the pudding perfectly. A comforting winter dessert.
Chocolate Orange Steamed Puddings
(Only Crumbs Remain)
Or you might prefer to try these individual steamed puddings on Only Crumbs Remain. They're light yet comforting, and are packed with flecks of real chocolate and orange zest. They're easy to make and are delicious served with a simple chocolate sauce!
Lemon Drizzle Olive Oil Cake
(Only Crumbs Remain)
This light lemon drizzle olive oil cake uses oil in place of butter for an unusual twist on the ever popular lemon drizzle cake. The cake is dairy free and is perfect for a mid-afternoon treat.
Almond Bizcocho
(Recipe Made Easy)
Another diary-free cake, Almond Bizcocho - a delicious moist Spanish almond and orange cake with a fabulous colour and great flavour and is so very easy to make.
My Orange and Almond Polenta cake is an older recipe of mine in need of some new photos to do it justice. There are a quite a few steps to making it but the hard work is well rewarded with a fabulous gluten free cake that is well worth the effort.
Rich and creamy with a hint of gin my Lemon and Gin Tart takes a classic lemon tart and turns it into a treat that is even more delicious.
This Seville Orange Tart is another twist on the classic French Tart au Citron. A hazelnut pastry is filled with a delicious tangy orange custard made from Seville oranges and decorated with slices of blood orange and chopped toasted hazelnuts.
Homemade lemon curd is easy to make and results in a wonderful, fresh and zingy curd which is not only delicious on toast but also lifts a host of different bakes. Alternatively you could make Blood Orange Curd which would work equally well using Seville oranges.
It all sounds delicious! I've never made marmalade but love on warm biscuits. I'll have to give it a try!
I have just got my first Seville oranges , Amalfi lemons and blood oranges of the year so this has arrived at just the right time. Thank you. I always make marmalade but new recipes are always very much welcomed