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Marrow jam

Started by John Sabin, March 18, 2004, 09:59:43

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John Sabin

Hi

Can you please help me?

My grandad had his own allotment for years before he died, and he grew among other things, marrows.
With these, one of the things he used to make was marrow jam.
I have got a couple of recipes but they do not come close to the quality of Grandad's jam.

Anyone out there with recipes for this delicious treat, please contact me.

PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE

John Sabin


MissBaritone

Try this recipie

6lbs diced marrow peeled and diced
6lbs sugar
6oz fresh ginger
6 lemons
1/2 pint water         

Put marrow in a bowl and cover with sugar; let stand for 24 hours Grate lemon rind and squeeze lemons. Skin, rough cut and bruise ginger; put in muslin bag with grated rind of lemon ( I also put the pips in). Put diced marrow/sugar in pan with muslin bag and lemon juice and water Boil until marrow looks clear and syrup sets when tried on plate. Pot into sterile jars, seal and cover

tim

Correctly 'Marrow & Ginger Jam'. Lovely! = Tim

rdak

what is this usually served with?

jethro

Marrow rum  ;D ;D ;D

tim

A bit of crumpet?? = Tim

John Sabin

Many thanks for the recipe.
Will try it over the weekend and will let you know how it goes

Thanks
John

gavin

Mmmm, nice one.

I've also tried substituting for MissBaritone's lemons and ginger - otherwise same recipe

  • 12 oranges (pulp and grated rind) and the juice of one lemon
  • half the lemons, and equivalent kumquats (finely sliced - looked stunning!)
Mmmmm - tempted to find a marrow at the weekend, as I missed the Seville orange season for marmalade this year. :-\\

All best - Gavin

Muddy_Boots

all u lovelies who put yummy things to eat!  Wud it be too muc to ask if you can put them on dan's other site recipes4all.co.uk, where there are categories for quick access.  Would be really nice when searching for specifics.

Sorry to have distrubed you but just a thought  :D
Muddy Boots

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