Sunday January 30, 2011
Sunday Breakfast in Bed: Hot Biscuits with Lemon Marmalade
Today we enjoyed a leisurely Sunday morning with a simple breakfast in bed: piping hot coffee and cream, fresh hot biscuits with sweet butter and home-made marmalade, the Sunday Times and classical music on my new Denon N7 System. Life is good.. and this lemon marmalade is wonderful. A recipe created by Karen Morss of
Lemon Ladies Orchard (someone who knows a thing or two about lemons!), I loved the variation as I typically indulge in orange marmalade. Thank you Karen for sharing this recipe and something I am happy to add to my list of favorite things for breakfast!

Photography by Terry Dagrosa /SeductionMeals.com
Meyer Lemon MarmaladeRecipe Courtesy of Karen Morss of Lemon Ladies Orchard
Ingredients-
4 cups sliced lemons: Approximately 2 lbs MEYER LEMONS (6 for slicing plus 2 more for juice)
- 4 cups WATER
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4 cups SUGAR
Directions-
Halve lemons crosswise and remove seeds.
- Tie seeds in a cheesecloth bag.
- Cut each half into four quarters and thinly slice (1/4").
- Combine lemons with bag of seeds and water in a 5-quart non-reactive pot and let mixture stand, covered, at room temperature 24 hours.
- Bring lemon mixture to a boil over moderate heat. Reduce heat and simmer, uncovered for 45 minutes.
- Skim off foam and remove any seeds that remain floating about.
- Stir in 4 Cups sugar and 1/2 Cup fresh juice and boil over moderate heat, stirring occasionally and skimming off any foam.
- Taste and add a little more sugar if necessary (1/4 cup at a time).
- Cook until a teaspoon of mixture dropped on a cold plate gels, about 30 minutes.
- I use a candy thermometer and cook until it reaches 220 degrees.
- Put empty jars in 250 degree oven for 15 minutes.
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Ladle hot marmalade into jars, filling to within 1/4" inch of top.
- Wipe rims with dampened cloth and seal jars with lids.
- Put filled jars in 250 degree oven for 15 minutes. Transfer to a rack to cool.
Yields approx. 6 half-pint jars or five 9oz jars
Marmalade will store in a cool, dark place, up to 1 year.
Recipe originally adapted from Lady Marmalade.
Posted by terry dagrosa at 01:13PM on January 30 in
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I might serve this w/ Espresso Sambuca.
ahh, great idea!
this could be my seduction side dish - sounds tasty...
Thanks for the recipe! I aint too fond of cooking but since this looks not that tough I will surely try it!!