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kaberett ([personal profile] kaberett) wrote2023-01-17 11:56 pm
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[marmalade] further maundering

The upside of making marmalade three years running is that I am beginning to actually recall and learn from my past errors, today including such illustrious achievements as e.g. not using the knuckle on my little finger as a pivot while removing pith, resulting in a blister into which I have rubbed copious quantities of citrus oils, and batch processing, i.e. instead of processing each quarter-orange all the way from pith removal to shredding I first removed all the pith, and then stacked up several quarters' worth of peel in one go, and chopped them altogether and all at once for Less Knife Involvement.

Batch #1 has sugar sitting in it and needs cardamom grinding adding to it in the morning, and then it will be boiled up and jarred and boiled up again to sterilise, and then I get to do it all again with the next two kilos.

(And change. Because we lost track of which of the loose oranges in the fridge were blood oranges, and which were common-or-garden ordinary oranges, as a result of which I sliced all of them in half to check, and we now have five opened oranges as need eating...)
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[personal profile] simont 2023-01-18 11:12 am (UTC)(link)
The similarity of two words in your title caused me to accidentally invent the portmanteau "marmalaundering". I think this must be a practice in which the provenance of oranges is made difficult to trace by contriving to have made them into marmalade before anyone gets round to investigating :-)
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[personal profile] simont 2023-01-18 11:17 am (UTC)(link)
... come to think of it, "accidentally" having a large consignment of oranges delivered to the wrong address is surely the kind of thing you'd expect to be involved in such a scheme. Clearly I am on to something here!