Old style seville orange marmalade

I was missing my marmalade as I used the last jar before Christmas. And Seville orange season is so short that I rushed to make my first batch. I have used quite a big amount of dark muscovado sugar so it has turned darker than ever. I filled 6 jars and then I decided for the rest I would add a couple of tablespoons of whisky. It's got a hint of taste but not too overwhelming.
Old style seville orange marmalade
I was missing my marmalade as I used the last jar before Christmas. And Seville orange season is so short that I rushed to make my first batch. I have used quite a big amount of dark muscovado sugar so it has turned darker than ever. I filled 6 jars and then I decided for the rest I would add a couple of tablespoons of whisky. It's got a hint of taste but not too overwhelming.
Steps
- 1
Wash and dry the fruit.
- 2
Cut fruits in half. Juice.
- 3
Put through sieve and remove inside skin pips and pith.
- 4
Cut peel in little chunks
- 5
Put pith inside skins and pips in muslin cloth
- 6
Put juice water peel and muslin bag in big pan and simmer for about 2 hours or until volume has reduced by half.
- 7
Lift out muslin bag squeeze liquid with wooden spoon. Remove from the heat.
- 8
Add sugar and stir until dissolved return to the hob. Bring to the boil and boil rapidly for 15-35 minutes until sets when tested.
- 9
Allow to cool slightly, stir and the pot and seal whilst still hot.
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