Ginger Marmalade Recipe Delia

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ULTIMATE SEVILLE ORANGE MARMALADE



Ultimate Seville orange marmalade image

The original, and classic, English marmalade, as made famous by Paddington Bear

Provided by Good Food team

Categories     Breakfast, Condiment

Time 4h

Yield Makes about 4.5kg/10lb

Number Of Ingredients 3

1.3kg Seville orange
2 lemons , juice only
2.6kg preserving or granulated sugar

Steps:

  • Put the whole oranges and lemon juice in a large preserving pan and cover with 2 litres/4 pints water - if it does not cover the fruit, use a smaller pan. If necessary weight the oranges with a heat-proof plate to keep them submerged. Bring to the boil, cover and simmer very gently for around 2 hours, or until the peel can be easily pierced with a fork.
  • Warm half the sugar in a very low oven. Pour off the cooking water from the oranges into a jug and tip the oranges into a bowl. Return cooking liquid to the pan. Allow oranges to cool until they are easy to handle, then cut in half. Scoop out all the pips and pith and add to the reserved orange liquid in the pan. Bring to the boil for 6 minutes, then strain this liquid through a sieve into a bowl and press the pulp through with a wooden spoon - it is high in pectin so gives marmalade a good set.
  • Pour half this liquid into a preserving pan. Cut the peel, with a sharp knife, into fine shreds. Add half the peel to the liquid in the preserving pan with the warm sugar. Stir over a low heat until all the sugar has dissolved, for about 10 minutes, then bring to the boil and bubble rapidly for 15- 25 minutes until setting point is reached.
  • Take pan off the heat and skim any scum from the surface. (To dissolve any excess scum, drop a small knob of butter on to the surface, and gently stir.) Leave the marmalade to stand in the pan for 20 minutes to cool a little and allow the peel to settle; then pot in sterilised jars, seal and label. Repeat from step 3 for second batch, warming the other half of the sugar first.

GINGER MARMALADE



Ginger Marmalade image

This is the best ginger marmalade that I have ever tasted. Recently disappointed with the texture and aftertaste of another ginger marmalade, I searched for a homemade ginger marmalade and found only one very inadequate recipe. I created my own based on an orange marmalade recipe, and it turned out great.

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Categories     Side Dish     Sauces and Condiments Recipes     Canning and Preserving Recipes     Jams and Jellies Recipes

Time 8h35m

Yield 30

Number Of Ingredients 5

3 ½ cups peeled fresh ginger
4 cups water
5 cups white sugar
1 (3 ounce) pouch liquid pectin
5 half pint canning jars with lids and rings

Steps:

  • Divide the ginger in half, and chop half into cubes; shred the other half with a box grater or in a food processor using the shredding blade. Total ginger should equal 3 cups. Place the ginger into a large saucepan with water over medium heat, bring to a boil, and reduce heat to a simmer. Cover the pot, and simmer the ginger until tender, about 1 hour and 15 minutes. Add more water if needed to keep mixture from drying out. Pour the cooked ginger into a fine-mesh strainer, drain, and retain 1/2 cup of the ginger-flavored water. Place the cooked ginger in a bowl with the retained liquid, and cool at least 4 hours or overnight in refrigerator.
  • When ginger is thoroughly cooled, place into a large, heavy-bottomed pot, and stir in the sugar; bring to a boil over medium-high heat, and boil hard for 1 minute, stirring constantly. Stir in the pouch of liquid pectin, reduce heat to a simmer, and cook for 7 more minutes, skimming foam from top of marmalade.
  • Sterilize the canning jars and lids in boiling water for at least 5 minutes. Pack the marmalade into the hot, sterilized jars, filling the jars to within 1/4 inch of the top. Run a knife or a thin spatula around the insides of the jars after they have been filled to remove any air bubbles. Wipe the rims of the jars with a moist paper towel to remove any food residue. Top with lids, and screw on rings.
  • Place a rack in the bottom of a large stockpot and fill halfway with water. Bring to a boil over high heat, then carefully lower the jars into the pot using a holder. Leave a 2 inch space between the jars. Pour in more boiling water if necessary until the water level is at least 1 inch above the tops of the jars. Bring the water to a full boil, cover the pot, and process for 15 minutes.
  • Remove the jars from the stockpot and place onto a cloth-covered or wood surface, several inches apart, until cool. Once cool, press the top of each lid with a finger, ensuring that the seal is tight (lid does not move up or down at all). Store in a cool, dark area.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 137.7 calories, Carbohydrate 35.3 g, Fat 0.1 g, Fiber 0.3 g, Protein 0.2 g, Sodium 2.6 mg, Sugar 33.5 g

SIMPLE GINGER MARMALADE (GINGER JAM)



Simple Ginger Marmalade (Ginger Jam) image

This simple ginger marmalade (ginger jam) is fresh, clean, and full of zing. Plus, this recipe takes just 4 ingredients (water included!) and uses a simple jam-making process for beginners!

Provided by Samira

Categories     Condiment

Time 1h20m

Number Of Ingredients 4

0.55 pound ginger
1 cup water
¾ cup cane sugar (or more to taste)
2 Tbsp pectin (powdered)

Steps:

  • First, peel and slice the ginger into long, thin slices trying to avoid any pieces that are very hard and fibrous.
  • Add the ginger and enough water to fully submerge it to a saucepan, bring to a boil over high heat, and then reduce to a gentle simmer for 45 minutes. This will help to reduce the pungent, strong flavor of ginger.
  • Drain the water (note: you can keep it and drink it or freeze in ice cubes and add to smoothies, lemonade, or iced tea).
  • Next, mix the 1 cup of water with the cane sugar and powdered pectin.
  • Then pour the mixture over the ginger in the pot and boil for another 25 minutes over medium heat.
  • Transfer to a sterilized jar (process in notes) and allow it to cool down (it will continue to thicken as it cools), then cover and store.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 55 kcal, Carbohydrate 14 g, Protein 1 g, Fat 1 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Sodium 7 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 10 g, ServingSize 1 Tbsp

RHUBARB & GINGER JAM



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This delicious jam is a perfect late winter pick-me-up combining seasonal forced rhubarb with health-boosting ginger

Provided by Good Food team

Categories     Afternoon tea, Condiment

Time 2h35m

Yield Makes 4 x 450g jars

Number Of Ingredients 5

1kg pink rhubarb, trimmed weight
1kg jam sugar (which has added pectin)
zest and juice 1 lemon
50g stem or crystallised ginger, finely chopped
4cm piece ginger, peeled

Steps:

  • Wash the rhubarb under cold running water and slice into 2cm pieces. Tip into a large ceramic or plastic bowl and add the jam sugar, lemon zest and juice, and chopped stem ginger. Finely grate the peeled ginger directly over the rhubarb.
  • Stir the mixture thoroughly, cover loosely with cling film and leave to one side for about 2 hrs to allow the sugar to dissolve into the rhubarb juices. You may need to stir the mixture occasionally to encourage this process along.
  • Pop a few saucers in the freezer. Scoop the fruit and all the sugary juices into a preserving pan and set over a medium heat. Stir until the sugar has completely dissolved, and bring to the boil. Continue to cook at a fairly swift pace until the rhubarb is really tender and the conserve has reached setting point - this should take about 10-15 mins.
  • To test for a set, drop ½ tsp of the jam onto a cold saucer, leave it for 30 secs, then gently push it with the tip of your finger. If the jam wrinkles the setting point has been reached. If not, continue to cook for a further couple of minutes and test again.
  • Remove the pan from the heat and leave to one side for 2-3 mins before pouring into sterilised jars. Seal immediately and label with the date once completely cold.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 55 calories, Carbohydrate 15 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 15 grams sugar

ORANGE GINGER MARMALADE

Oranges 2.2 lbs
Lemon Juice of 1/2
Fresh ginger 1 ½ tbsp
Granulated sugar 5 cups
Water 4 cups

Steps:

  • Run five jars through the dishwasher to sterilize them and then place them in a low oven until dry. Place a saucer in the freezer.
  • Halve the oranges and squeeze the juice from them into a large saucepan. Save the pips for later.
  • Slice each orange half in half again so that you have quarters. Using a metal spoon, scrape the pith from the peel and save this for later too. Using a square of muslin cloth, make a package for the seeds and pith by tying it into a bundle with string.
  • Slice the orange peels into fine shreds and place it in the pan with the orange juice, lemon juice, chopped ginger and the bundle of pith and pips. Add water. Bring the mixture to the boil. Reduce the heat and simmer for 30 minutes.
  • Remove the muslin bag from the pot carefully and squeeze the liquid back into the pan.
  • Add all of the sugar to the orange and ginger mixture and stir until the sugar dissolves. Bring to a boil and then reduce the heat to a rapid simmer. Skim any foam which appears on the top. Cook on medium heat until mixture thickens.
  • Remove the saucer from the freezer and place a spoonful of marmalade on it.
  • Remove the pan from the heat and leave the marmalade rest for 10 minutes. Transfer to the sterilized jars with a spoon or ladle. Wipe the rim of each jar and place the lids on tight.
  • Store in a cool dry cupboard. Once opened, store in the refrigerator.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1610, Fat 0.4g, Carbohydrate 427.9g, Protein 2.4g, Cholesterol 0mg, Sodium 13mg, ServingSize 350ml

HOMEMADE ORANGE MARMALADE



Homemade Orange Marmalade image

See how easy it is to make homemade orange marmalade with just oranges, sugar, and water. The marmalade can be canned or stored in the refrigerator.

Provided by Molly Watson

Categories     Breakfast     Brunch     Condiment     Jam / Jelly

Time 1h45m

Number Of Ingredients 4

5 pounds ripe oranges
6 cups sugar
4 cups water
3 pint jars with sealable lids

Steps:

  • Gather the ingredients.
  • Wash and dry the oranges. Using a sharp vegetable peeler or paring knife, remove the brightly colored zest-and only the brightly colored zest-from the oranges. Be sure to leave behind any and all of the white pith directly underneath as it is very bitter.
  • Chop the zest. Keep bigger pieces for a chunkier marmalade, and ribbon-like strips for a more spreadable result. Set the zest aside.
  • Cut the ends off the zested oranges and then, working with one orange at a time, cut off the thick white pith from around each orange. Discard the ends and white pith.
  • Working over a bowl to catch the juices, hold a fully peeled orange and use a sharp knife to cut out each segment between the membranes that hold the sections together.
  • Once you've cut out all the fruit, squeeze any juice out of the membranes into the bowl of segmented fruit. Set the membrane aside, along with any seeds (the pectin in these will help "set" the marmalade later).
  • Combine the zest, fruit, juice, water, and sugar in a large, heavy pot and bring to a boil. Stir just until the sugar dissolves, then stop stirring.
  • Meanwhile, lay a double layer of cheesecloth in a medium bowl and put the membranes and seeds on top. Lift up the corners and tie the cheesecloth into a bag to hold the membranes and seeds.
  • Add this "pectin bag" to the pot and bring the mixture to a boil. Place a couple of small plates in the freezer to chill.
  • Meanwhile, bring the marmalade to 220 F and hold it there for 5 minutes. Be patient, this can take quite a while. Do not stir.
  • Put a dollop of the mixture on a chilled plate. Swirl the plate to spread the mixture a bit and drag a spoon through the mixture. If the marmalade is set, the spoon will leave a trail, and you'll still be able to see the plate where you dragged the spoon.
  • Remove the pectin bag, squeezing any marmalade out and back into the pot, and discard the bag. Take the marmalade off the heat and let it sit for 5 minutes. Set up 3 clean pint jars with sealable lids (if canning, they should be hot and sterilized) next to the pot.
  • Stir the marmalade to distribute the zest evenly in the mixture. Use a ladle to transfer the marmalade into the jars, leaving 1/2 inch of headspace at the top of each jar. Put the lids on the jars and refrigerate, or you can proceed with canning.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 60 kcal, Carbohydrate 15 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Fiber 1 g, Protein 0 g, SaturatedFat 0 g, Sodium 1 mg, Sugar 14 g, Fat 0 g, ServingSize 3 pints (96 Servings), UnsaturatedFat 0 g

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