Toast with butter and marmale best breakfast ever! Thank you for another great recipe will do it for sure. I think you british make the best marmalades/jams of all
Very nice. I've been making marmalade for quite some time, using almost this exact recipe with a few exceptions. It's delicious. 1. Never heard of or seen "jam sugar" here in the US, but packets of pectin are easy to get. 2. Seville oranges are hard to find, even when in season- which is not now. I've used regular oranges, Cara-Cara oranges, even blood oranges with good results. 3. I've made it even from grapefruit, or a mix of grapefruit+oranges. It's very nice also. Word of caution though, don't use the pith when you make it from grapefruit or it'll turn too bitter. (edit) forgot to add, grapefruit have a lot more pectin than oranges so adding extra pectin is not needed. Even so it may set harder than orange marmalade, so I usually heat it to 2 degrees Fahrenheit (or 1 degree Celsius) lower than what the orange recipe asks for.
Toast tastes good but the fact is that burnt toast is full of acrylamides a very tasty yet very unhealthy chemical. Don't burn your toast , boring bland foods are best.
Mr. Keef; I also did the Sticky Toffee Pudding! It was absolutely decadent. One of my favorites so far! I recommend everyone try this pudding. You can find the video from about a month ago!! Viva Keef!!! 😀☺🙋
I absolutely love your channel so happy I found it you are a joy to watch. I first fell in love with marmalade and everything British when my first grade teacher had a whole month of England! She taught us everything about England and we all enjoyed a tea party with orange marmalade and toast. Now 33 years old I have never forgotten my love for England or marmalade and I'm saving up to finally take my trip of a life time to see the UK. Lots of love from Canada. Thanks for bringing some wonderful English dishes right to my kitchen ❤🙂🇨🇦🇬🇧
mhhhhhhhhhhhhhh orange marmalade! lets heap it mountainlike onto our toast and then enjoy the EWWWWWWWWWWW WHAT IS THAT WHY IS THAT SO BITTER! THATS NOT WHAT I WANTED! EWWWWWWWWWWWW! and that, my dear keefboy, was my first introduction to the very distinct difference in JAM and BRITISH ORANGE MARMALADE.
mmmmmmmmmh marmalade, pure heaven. Have you ever tried to sprinkle a little cheese on that? you can use a Gouda or Cheddar if you so feel in kind, of course Beaufort is perfect. What you think? #csachevaux
Huzzah! Another leftie! I love your work, can't wait for more. Are you familiar with Pieminister? They have a pie called the "Matador" about which I have been reading. It contains steak, chorizo (Spanish style I assume), butter beans, olive, and sherry. I hope this inspires you to figure it out, I live in the states, and have been salivating over this pie's description for months. Please help your loyal leftie fan oh great God of hot water pastry!
Keef, please excuse what might well be the stupidest question you've ever been asked, but what do you do with all the juice that you squeezed out of the oranges and the lemon? (I know nothing about jam-making, so I was surprised when I didn't see it go into the pot). Do you just keep the juice for drinking, or maybe adding to other dishes / sauces?
lol I used to hate Marmalade as a child to me it tasted like earwax. But as I got older (In my day) my taste changed and now love the stuff. Never tried making Marmalade - although I have made Rhubarb Jam........that was delicious!!! Will defo try this
lol you never as a child put your finger in your ear and then forgot you did it only later when eating some crisps suck your fingers and "then you remember" hahahahahahahaha
Think granny made homemade marmalade once or twice. Thanks for repeat of lecture, we might have done well to add pectin though. It seems the original marmalade was apple marmalade (hence the name, melimelata, from Greek melon, apple), and there you have all the pectin you can wish for.
Can't get silver shred here so had to make my own and while I was at it made lime too and then mixed both together both are fab and I'm a lefty too so your problem is well felt with me 😁
I love to kitchen conjure, mum wanted me to go to Mabel Fletcher collage but instead I went to work in MANWEB on Lister Dr. Its not there now, Scottish power took over it all.