Clementine not just for Christmas anymore

0 Comments | Deseret News (Salt Lake City), Jan 18, 2006 | by Molly Gordy

To prepare marmalade:

Combine cooked peel, diced fruit, lemon juice and boiling water. Add sugar and blend thoroughly. Quickly bring to a boil and cook until mixture is thick and reaches 220 F on a candy thermometer, about 20 minutes. Remove from heat, skim off foam, and ladle into hot sterilized 1/2-pint jars, filling to within 1/2-inch from top. Seal and process in a Boiling Water Bath for 5 minutes. (Variation: Reduce boiling water to 1 1/2 cups; add 1/2 cup brandy with the boiling water.)

Boiling Water Bath: Adjust jar covers according to manufacturer's instructions. Place filled jars on a rack in a kettle containing boiling water to a depth of 1 to 2 inches over tops of glass jars (do not pour boiling water directly over tops of glass jars). Cover the kettle and begin to count processing time. Add additional boiling water, if necessary, to keep jars covered.

Remove jars immediately when processing time is over, tighten seals if necessary, and set upright on a wire rack, a few inches apart, to cool.

-- Recipe from www.HungryMonster.com

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