Frank's Recipes
Free Recipes Archive
Free Counter
by Pliner.Net
dating
,
lasik
,
search
,
shopping
Visitors Since July 1, 1998
This location is no longer being supported or updated.
Please adjust your browser favorites to
http://www.franksrecipes.com
MENU
»
Cookbooks
»
Hints & Tips
»
Foodservice
»
Links
»
My Awards
»
My Guestbook
»
Recipe Archive
»
Software
»
Volume Cooking
»
Where Are You
»
About
Help support this site
Recipe Archives
This site is no longer being supported.
You will be redirected to www.franksrecipes.com in
seconds
Grapefruit Marmalade
3 large, ripe grapefruit
2+1/2 to 3 quarts (2.5 to 3 L) cold water
8 to 10 cups (2 to 2.5 L) sugar
Wash the grapefruit and dry with paper towels. With a knife or vegetable peeler remove the skins without cutting into the white pith. Cut the peel into strips about 1 inch (2.5 cm) long and 1/8 inch (3 mm) wide. Cut away and discard the white outer pith. Cut the fruit in half crosswise and wrap the halves one at a time in a double thickness of damp cheesecloth and twist the cheesecloth to squeeze the juice into a bowl. Wrap the squeezed pulp in the cheesecloth and tie securely. Add enough cold water to the bowl to make 3+1/2 quarts (3.5 L) of liquid. Drop in the bag of pulp and the strips of peel. Let the mixture stand at room temperature for 12 to 24 hours. Pour the entire contents of the bowl into an 8 to 10 quart (8 to 10 L) stainless steel or enameled pot, and bring to a boil over high heat. Reduce the heat to low and summer uncovered for 2 hours, stirring occasionally. Discard the bag of pulp and measure the mixture. Add 1 cup (250 ml) of sugar for every cup of mixture, stir thoroughly, and bring to a boil over moderate heat. When the sugar has dissolved increase the heat to high and boil briskly, stirring occasionally, for about 30 minutes until the marmalade reaches the temperature of 220F (104C) or (or 8 degrees F, 4 degrees C above the boiling point of water in your area) on a jelly, candy, or frying thermometer. Remove from the heat and skim off the surface foam with a large spoon. Ladle the marmalade into sterilized jars or jelly glasses. To prevent the peel from floating to the top, gently shake the jars occasionally as they cool.
Makes about 2 quarts (2 L).
This page is maintained by
Chef Frank Fileccia, CCC, CEC, GOM
(
Frank's Recipes
)
Copyright
© Frank Fileccia 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004.