GIN AND LIME MARMALADE

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Gin and Lime Marmalade image

Number Of Ingredients 3

675 grams Limes
1.75 liters Water
1.4 kg sugar

Steps:

  • 1.Cut the limes in half and juice them all. Pour the juice along with the water into a large stainless steel plan. Scrape the membrane and pips out of the remaining lime halves and save it in a bowl.
  • 2.Chop the membranes up either by hand or in a small food processor, then sit on top of a square of muslin and then gather up the edges and tie securely with string and pop it into the pan, tying it to the handle so it doesn't bob about too much.
  • 3.Next finely slice the lime halves into the thinnest strips you can manage and pop them into the pan to soak overnight - they're pretty tough so it's worth doing this to make your marmalade softer to eat
  • 4.The next day bring the pan to the boil with the lid on, then turn the hob down to the lowest setting and allow to simmer for two hours. Your kitchen will smell of zesty citrus.
  • 5.Meanwhile, pop your sugar into an ovenproof bowl and war
  • 6.Remove the muslin wrapped lime innards from the pan, squeezing gently to remove any excess juice. Add the warmed sugar and dissolve over a low heat, then turn the heat up until the liquid churns up into a rolling boil. Take your jars out of the oven and place onto a wooden board. Pour approx one teaspoon of gin into the bottom of each jar.
  • 7.Keep the rolling boil up until you reach setting point. This can take 5 minutes, but always seems to take me more like 20 mins. Keep checking by plunging a wooden spoon into the marmalade, lifting out and twisting until the liquid runs off. If you're left with a droplet that hangs stubbornly from the spoon like a flake without dripping, then you've reached setting point. Don't fret, just keep boiling until it happens. Turn the heat off and push any scum that's formed on the surface to the side with a metal spoon and then lift out and into a dish. (I like to spread this on toast later)
  • 8.Ladle the marmalade into a jug and pour into the jars and fill to just under the brim and then seal with lids. Allow to cool completely before labelling.
  • t's much easier to process the limes if they're room temperature. If they're straight out of the fridge they'll be tougher and won't yield as much juice. You can pop them in a bowl of warm water to soften them if you're in a hurry.

Sajawal Niazi
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This marmalade is a great way to use up extra limes. It's also a great gift idea.


Liaquat Albaloshi
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I'm so glad I found this recipe. This marmalade is delicious and so easy to make.


M Sheharyar
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This is the best marmalade I've ever had. I will definitely be making it again and again.


A7md Jumt
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This marmalade is the perfect balance of tart and sweet. I can't get enough of it!


Christina Ross
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I love the way the gin flavor comes through in this marmalade. It's so unique and delicious.


Li Titus
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This marmalade is a great way to add a little bit of sophistication to your next party.


Lenah Jepkirui
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I've made this marmalade several times now, and it's always a hit. It's the perfect addition to my breakfast table.


Bonface Wanga
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This marmalade is a bit pricey to make, but it's worth it. The flavor is amazing.


Ahmed Hamdy
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I'm not a big fan of gin, but I really enjoyed this marmalade. The lime flavor really balances out the gin.


Andrew Jezierski
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This marmalade is a great gift idea. I made a batch for my friends and family, and they all loved it.


SALAAR JUTT
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I love the beautiful green color of this marmalade. It really makes it stand out.


Laura Massequel
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This marmalade is so easy to make! I had it ready in less than an hour.


Christian Hooper
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I found that the marmalade was a bit too tart for my taste. I added a little bit of sugar to sweeten it up, and it was perfect.


Sania Alcaraz
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This marmalade is a great way to use up extra limes. I had a few limes that were starting to go bad, and this was the perfect way to use them up.


Bony Badhon
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I was a bit hesitant to try this recipe, but I'm so glad I did! The gin and lime flavor is subtle but noticeable, and it really adds a unique twist to the marmalade.


Dale Glebke
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This is the best marmalade I've ever tasted! The gin and lime flavor is so delicious and refreshing. I will definitely be making this again.


RiderSixtyThree
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I love the unique flavor of this marmalade. It's perfect for spreading on toast or scones, or even using as a glaze for chicken or fish.


Dave Bernadin
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This gin and lime marmalade is a delightful treat! The citrusy flavor of the lime pairs perfectly with the botanical notes of the gin, creating a marmalade that is both tart and refreshing.