As I sit here
eating watermelon, yum, I can’t even believe our wedding is one month away. I
have been trying to get things done earlier rather than later so that
everything won’t happen all at once. Especially because I have 10 days left of
school! Ah! There is so much to do! One of those things on my to do list was to
figure out a present for my room mothers. I have two this year in my classroom.
It was the first year that we were assigned room parents and it really has been
a treat! I have been dying to try canning! I was afraid especially for the
sterilization process but I have to say it was so easy! I think I’m addicted
now! Just this weekend alone I’ve made 5 cans of jam/marmalade. I’m going to
make another batch tonight for my mamma, whom I’ll see next weekend! I’m
thinking tonight I’ll try blueberry lemon marmalade! I’ll let you know how that
comes out.
Let’s talk about
this blackberry lemon marmalade and exactly what is going on. The true
definition of marmalade is “Marmalade is a fruit preserve made from
the juice and peel of citrus fruits
boiled with sugar
and water. It can be produced from kumquats, lemons, limes, grapefruits,
mandarins, sweet oranges, bergamots
and other citrus fruits, or any combination thereof.” Thanks wikipedia. I was very nervous about keeping the skins on the lemons
in the marmalade but boy am I glad I did! They almost candied when it was all
said and done! They are a little bitter when you get a bite but mixed with the
blackberry it levels out the bitterness. As long as you cut them into bite size
pieces they will be amazing. I am so in love with the sweet yet sour taste of
this marmalade. I actually spooned it right from the jar to eat it! Not really part of
the wedding diet, I’m sure, but I just couldn’t resist!
I also am a
strong believer on NOT using any artificial sweeteners EVER. I used to be
addicted to Splenda. I hate even admitting I would put 3 in my coffee DAILY.
Then I started reading about the stuff and realized how bad it was for me. When
I stopped my chronic headaches did as well and I dropped 3-5 pounds too!
Incredible. I also realized how I didn’t even need anything to sweeten up my
coffee! I just drink it black now or, if anything, maybe some almond milk. Of
course, I occasionally will have a skim latte, my absolute favorite, but only once in
awhile! Back on track, I did use Truvia in this marmalade. It was all they had
at the grocery store I went to. I would have gotten stevia but I think Truvia
is okay. I wouldn’t use it all the time but for this it was all right! I did
like how I didn’t have to use much!
I hope you enjoy
and make sure to smear this on your favorite bread! I’ve been eating it on some delicious Ezekiel Cinnamon Raisin English Muffins. My absolute
favorite! I’ve even put a dollop in my plain Greek yogurt and it tastes like a
treat!
Blackberry Lemon Marmalade
Made 2 - 8 oz glass jars
3 small cartons
of Blackberry Containers (it came to a little less than a pound, it was about 12
ounces.)
4 medium lemons
Juice from one lemon
Juice from one lemon
½ cup of truvia
(or 1 cup of sugar)
2-3 sterilized
jars (just in case you have extra)
Directions:
Sterilize the
jars. I place the glass jars (without the lids) in a large boiling pot of water
for the entire time the rest of the ingredients are cooking.
While jars are
sterilizing you can begin the cooking. Place a small dish in the freezer which
you will use at the end for testing the marmalade.
Wash the
blackberries really well as well as the lemons. Give the lemons a good scrub
because you will be eating the skins in the marmalade. Cut the lemons into bite
size pieces. I would even go on the smaller end. Taking out the seeds as well
as the white membrane (what encases the fruit). Place seeds and membrane into a
cheese cloth and set aside.
Place
blackberries, juice from one lemon, and sugar in a large pot. I used my fancy new Le Creuset (thanks
mamma J) Stir every few minutes.
Cook down until
the liquid is just about covering the blackberries (took around 5-8 minutes)
Then drain the
blackberries in a colander with a bowl underneath. I like to stir the
blackberries here to get all the juices out.
Set the
blackberry fruit aside. Take the blackberry juice and return back into your
original pot (my Le Creuset)
Then add the
lemons (skin on) to the liquid. Then add the cheesecloth with the membrane and
seeds. This has natural pectin in it, which thickens the marmalade.
Bring this
liquid to a boil for around 5-8 minutes until it becomes thick, almost syrupy.
Continue stiring (I never used a thermometer even though a lot of things I read about canning
says you should however you do not need to. You want it to get about 220
degrees here for about five minutes. I however, just waited for most of the
liquid to evaporate and it became thick like jelly.)
Then add back
the blackberries and cook for another 5-8 minutes or until the marmalade is
thick. Continue to stir every few minutes to prevent sticking to the bottom of your pot! I also used a chilled plate to help. Once I thought the mixture was
ready I put a dollop on the chilled plate and if it didn’t run off the plate I
knew I was good to go! A good test is if you drag your finger through the
marmalade and it is wiped clean. Then you know it’s set.) Then remove
cheesecloth and discard.
Once the marmalade
has thickened. Take it off the heat. Let it sit for about 5 minutes.
While your
marmalade sets, place your jar lids in a glass bowl.
Carefully take
out the jars from the boiling water. I used tongs.
Then carefully
spoon the boiling water into the glass bowl with the lids just until the lids
are submerged.
Carefully scoop
your marmalade into each jar. Leaving about ¼ of the top empty.
Tighten the lids onto your jars. Not too
tight.
Place the jars
back into your canning pot. Make sure they’re submerged in the water about an
inch of water should be covering them.
Once the water starts boiling set the timer for about 10 minutes. Lift carefully here and let cool. I used tongs however I would like to get a canning tool for this. The marmalade will keep for about a year! Good luck!
I love this smeared on some Ezekiel bread!
It is interesting to make the blackberry lemon marmalade. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
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Thank you Kopi for checking out my blog! Let me know what you think if you make the blackberry lemon marmalade!
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