Janet Keiller from Dundee is credited with inventing 'modern' marmalade, possibly in a bid to cut short on the laborious process required to make the traditional orange paste. Today, even the Keiller ...
Seville oranges are much stronger and more sour than ordinary eating oranges, so they lend a fantastic flavour to this traditional English marmalade recipe. Equipment: You will need eight 300ml ...
Unless you’re prepared to risk an unlucky 12 months ahead, you can’t celebrate the Lunar New Year without mandarin ... marmalade sandwiches à la Paddington bear. There are tonnes of recipes ...
Seville oranges are sold in the last three weeks of January. Bitter (Seville) oranges are classically used in cooking, not just in marmalade but also in dishes such as Duck à l’orange.
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