Orange Lemon Marmalade Easy And Simple Recipe (2024)

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This yummy-in-my-tummy orange lemon marmalade is so easy to make and works great on toast for breakfast, in cookies at summer or as a sauce or glaze for meat recipes such as chicken!

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You, guys! I have just discovered the wonders of orange lemon marmalade and I must confess, I’m pretty addicted now! This brightly colored, bitter-sweet, rich orange and lemon marmalade is the only ingredient I will need this summer, in all of my recipes! Ok, maybe not all but I’m definitely using this amazing orange lemon marmalade in many of my cookies this summer!

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I’ve just spread a little bit of this yumminess on my buttered toast and I tell ya’! I’ll have a really hard time staying away from all this goodness with every breakfast! A girl’s gotta watch her waistline, right?

This orange lemon marmalade is soo good you’ll want to use it in all sorts of recipes! It’s the perfect ingredient for summery desserts (I have one in the making, insanely easy to make and tastes amazing you don’t want to miss this recipe, so be sure to come back!). But woks just as great in recipes that are a little more sophisticated, like orange chicken drums (another one in the making, simply a match from heaven!) or orange pork chops.

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The thing that surprised me the most about thiseasy orange marmalade recipe is that Ellie fell in love with it too almost instantly. As soon as the marmalade was cool enough to be eaten, she tasted it and admitted that even though she thought I’m cooking crap all of this time (I laughed so hard at this, I literally cracked my pants!), she was wrong and she loves the end result. And that maybe I should incorporate this orange lemon marmalade in more desserts which I obviously have to make more often since I have so much marmalade. We don’t want all that goodness to go to waste don’t we? See where this goes?? Smarty pants, this little miss!

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And to show her what a good mother I am, I made those two recipes mentioned above which I’ll be posting in the following weeks. I’m not going to limit myself to these two though since yeah, I do have a good batch of this citrus marmalade, so expect more recipes using this wonderful ingredient. But for now, let’s see how easy it is to make thissimple orange marmalade recipe.

My recipe is not super sweet, I wanted the marmalade to be more on the bitter side. But if bitter is not your cup of tea feel free to double the sugar when making your own marmalade.

Orange Lemon Marmalade

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Ingredients:

  • 4 large, juicy oranges
  • 1 large lemon
  • 2 limes
  • 4 cups of sugar
  • 5 cups of water

You will also need:

Directions:

  • Juice all citrus with a citrus juice press.
  • Add to a mixing bowl, add sugar and 2 cups of water then mix.
  • Dice citrus peel and add to a pot together with 3 cups of water. Boil for 10 minutes.
  • Place a sieve over the pot and strain the citrus juice mix into the pot.
  • Bring to a boil then simmer for 40 minutes.
  • While the fruit is cooking prepare the jars as indicated here. Set aside when done.
  • Remove the pot with the cooking citrus from stove and add to a blender. Mix until smooth. Note: you may need to do this step in batches, depending on how large your blender is.
  • Return the puree to the pot, and simmer over low heat for 15-20 more minutes or until the marmalade is thick enough, as preferred, and darkens in color.You may need to adjust the heat in order to prevent boil over and you’ll need to stir frequently. Be careful if not using a large pot, as the mixture will bubble a lot and will make a big mess on and around your stove. Also make sure you protect your hands and arms.
  • Pre heat oven at 360 F
  • Transfer marmalade to the prepared jars. Place a kitchen towel to the bottom of a large pot and add the jars. Add water as much as the pot can hold then place it in the oven and leave to boil for 10 minutes. Do not boil the lids as this will damage their adhesive rings so make sure the water in thee pot is below the lids. Leave to cool completely in the oven.
  • Unopened marmalade will last up to 6 months. Once opened, store in the fridge.

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Bitter Sweet Orange Lemon Marmalade

Ingredients

  • 4 large juicy oranges
  • 1 large lemon
  • 2 limes
  • 4 cups of sugar
  • 5 cups of water

You will also need:

  • large mixing bowl
  • large pot
  • cutting board
  • sharp knife
  • citrus juice press
  • sieve
  • blender
  • canning jars with lids

Instructions

  • Juice all citrus with a citrus juice press.

  • Add to a mixing bowl, add sugar and 2 cups of water then mix.

  • Dice citrus peel and add to a pot together with 3 cups of water. Boil for 10 minutes.

  • Place a sieve over the pot and strain the citrus juice mix into the pot.

  • Bring to a boil then simmer for 40 minutes.

  • While the fruit is cooking prepare the jars as indicated here. Set aside when done.

  • Remove the pot with the cooking citrus from stove and add to a blender. Mix until smooth. Note: you may need to do this step in batches, depending on how large your blender is.

  • Return the puree to the pot, and simmer over low heat for 15-20 more minutes or until the marmalade is thick enough, as preferred, and darkens in color.You may need to adjust the heat in order to prevent boil over and you'll need to stir frequently. Be careful if not using a large pot, as the mixture will bubble a lot and will make a big mess on and around your stove. Also make sure you protect your hands and arms.

  • Pre heat oven at 360 F

  • Transfer marmalade to the prepared jars. Place a kitchen towel to the bottom of a large pot and add the jars. Add water as much as the pot can hold then place it in the oven and leave to boil for 10 minutes. Do not boil the lids as this will damage their adhesive rings so make sure the water in thee pot is below the lids. Leave to cool completely in the oven.

  • Unopened marmalade will last up to 6 months. Once opened, store in the fridge.

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FAQs

What is the secret ingredient in marmalade? ›

Pectin is key

“Mandarin marmalade is harder to make; mandarins don't have as much pectin. Lemons are really good. A lemon and ginger marmalade's a really nice one to make, lots of pectin, so that one will set easily.

Why won't my lemon marmalade set? ›

It sounds like you have over boiled it. If you cook it for too long at a high temperature, the natural pectin breaks down and no longer acts as a setting agent and the sugar polymerises into toffee. The way to make any set jam or marmalade is to simmer the fruit gently until it develops your desired level of softness.

How do you take the bitterness out of lemon marmalade? ›

Add Sugar and Simmer

Quite a bit of sugar. But you need all that sugar because lemons are bitter, and that bitterness needs to be balanced by sugar. In addition, sugar acts as a preservative in jam, helping it to have a longer shelf life.

Which sugar is best for marmalade? ›

Caster sugar is the one to avoid. The crystals are too fine, which is great for baking but they will dissolve too quickly when making marmalade. Granulated sugar is a good choice. The large crystals will dissolve quickly and cleanly, resulting in a clear, amber liquid that best shows off your perfectly floating peel.

Why put butter in marmalade? ›

To prevent scum forming on the top of your jam, add a knob of butter to your fruit at the same time as you add the sugar, we recommend 20 grams per 1 kilogram of fruit. Note: Scum is nothing sinister, it is only air bubbles that are created during the cooking process, they will not ruin your jam/marmalade if they form.

What is the ratio of fruit to sugar when making marmalade? ›

What's the ratio of sugar to fruit in marmalade? Because of the tartness of a Seville orange, the ratio of sugar to fruit in marmalade is 2:1. This recipe calls for 2kg of sugar and 1kg of oranges but you can scale it down or up using that ratio.

Do you stir marmalade while boiling? ›

Increase the heat and bring up to the boil but do not stir while the marmalade is boiling. After about 5 mins the marmalade will start to rise up the pan (it may drop back and then rise again) and larger bubbles will cover the surface.

Why add lemon juice to marmalade? ›

Adding acid in the form of fresh lemon or lime juice is important for two reasons: First, it makes for a more well-balanced jam, returning some of the acidity lost with the addition of sugar. Second, pectin needs acid to properly activate, or firm up.

Why did my lemon marmalade turn brown? ›

Don't let the marmalade turn brown: If the marmalade is turning brown while you are cooking it, you are likely overcooking it and the sugars are beginning to caramelize. Remove it from the heat immediately if this happens and then next time you make marmalade, aim for a lower setting temperature.

What happens if you don't put enough sugar in marmalade? ›

Reducing the sugar in the recipe means a slacker, not set consistency and the marmalade could have a shorter shelf life.

Why does my lemon marmalade taste bitter? ›

Adjust the cooking time: The bitterness in marmalade can come from overcooking the citrus peel. Try reducing the cooking time, or using a lower heat setting to avoid overcooking the peel.

Does lemon juice thicken marmalade? ›

Lack of acidity: Acids like lemon juice help lower the jam mixture's pH, which reacts with the natural or added pectin to help thicken the jam. If a jam recipe doesn't call for lemon juice or lime juice, it could rely on another ingredient, like added pectin, to set the jam.

What cuts bitterness in marmalade? ›

If the aftertaste is too bitter and you can't remove the bitterness from the jam, prick the oranges and boil them for about 40 minutes, drain and cover with cold water. Soak them for 12-15 hours and change the water from time to time.

Why add baking soda to marmalade? ›

Baking soda is slightly alkaline and helps to break down the peels, shortening the time it takes to cook and soften them. You do not have to use it to make good marmalade, but it helps shorten the cooking process.

What does citric acid do to marmalade? ›

Citric acid is added to jams to lower the acidity and enable gel formation, especially in products with high carotenoid content. The role of citric acid in jam is to increase the stability of cyanidin-3-glucoside (C3G) and enhance its antioxidant capacity.

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