Homemade Calamondin Marmalade

Ever since I got this beautiful calamondin tree for the Mother’s Day, it has never stopped producing fruits… which are very flavoursome but also rather sour. Despite the miniature orange look, calamondin resembles more in taste lemons than oranges really.

Sometimes I simply take one fruit, half it and treat as a slice of lemon for my tea but when there is more of them ripe, especially during summer months, we make calamondin marmalade using very simple, tried and tested recipe: 2 portions of the fruit, 2 portions of water and 1 portion of sugar. More often than not it works perfectly.

Marmalade (marmolada in Polish) is something that accompanied me my entire childhood, my father was a big fan of jams and my mother would make them every summer. Usually it was blackcurrant or plum marmalade, but this calamondin jam became her new favourite.

edible gift idea homemade marmalade

INGREDIENTS

  • 2 cups (before slicing) of calamondins
  • 2 boiling water
  • 1 cup (or a bit more) of caster sugar

calamondin oranges recipe easy

EQUIPMENT

  • medium non-stick pot
  • 2 small jars (I used 2 x 240 ml jars from Ball)

how to make marmalade

METHOD

  1. First slice the fruits preserving any juices, place in a pot.
  2. Scoop out and discard seeds if possible.
  3. Add boiling water and sugar as well, bring to boil.
  4. Reduce fire and simmer for about an hour until marmalade will start bubbling and thickening.
  5. Share to the jars, leave aside to cool down before storing away in the fridge.

Makes 2 small jars of marmalade.

easy marmalade recipe

TIPS

As we had only 2 little jars of the jam I did not seal them for long term storage, instead I placed jars in the fridge. They were finished before the end of following week anyway.

NOTES

More jam recipes and other edible gift ideas.

I’m submitting my marmalade recipe to the Inheritance Recipes hosted this month by Solange as homemade marmalades were integral part of my childhood… I really need to find (and add here) a photo of me at the age of 3 or 4 where I’m pictured next to a bowl of marmalade that is bigger than myself.

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Your thoughts…

  1. Never too late. That’s amazing what will you think of next? thank you for adding to Inheritance Recipes

  2. Thanks Solange :) I wasn’t really thinking much, those are oranges after all, they had to be good in a marmalade!

  3. Oh how lovely. Ive never heard of Calamondin, and at first thought they are cumquats.

  4. Yummy, I am tempted to try out!

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