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This week I decided to try making marmalade. Now as I had mentioned before, my hubby and I don’t like the peels that in most marmalade. So I knew my trusty food processor would be out to help me puree this creation. We ended up with 5 half pint jars. The verdict? It’s delicious!

Smooth Marmalade
- 10 oranges (3 pounds)
- 1 lemon
- 4 cups sugar
Peal oranges and lemon leaving some of the white on. Remove seeds if needed. Discard peals.
Puree in a food processor. Pour into a stock pot and add sugar.
Bring to a boil over medium heat. Boil until it reaches the jelling point. This was about 15 minutes for me.
Remove from heat, stir and skim. Ladle into jars leaving 1/4″ head room. Process in a water canner for 15 minutes.
Yield 2 1/2 pints.
5 Responses to “Smooth Marmalade”
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- @CrazyHmSchlMama Aww I'm sorry. I'm sure tomorrow will be better! in reply to CrazyHmSchlMama 1 week ago
- @nika7k That's great! They will be a big help in the winter. :) in reply to nika7k 1 week ago
- @jerysmiles That's great! I'm so glad you found a way that works. :) in reply to jerysmiles 1 week ago
- Almost have the kitchen chores caught up. Then I can start canning and dehydrating the tomatoes. :) 1 week ago
- @jerysmiles What LA program did you change to? I'm switching one dd to R&S English the others will stay with FLL for now. in reply to jerysmiles 1 week ago
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Good job. Your marmalade sure looks yummy!
Mmmm yummy! That looks great!
I don’t like peel in my marmalade either.
Your marmalade is beautiful! I didn’t even think of using a food processor to make the peelings smaller! My clementine marmalade has good flavor too, but I think you have the right idea … if the peelings were smaller it might even better!
Thanks!! I think I’ll try again!!
Looks good–almost like orange jam instead of orange marmalade, maybe?
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