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Spicy Seville Orange Marmalade

February 4, 2013 by Valerie Mitchell

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Easy Orange Marmalade with Chiles

It’s Seville Orange season!

These oranges were just made for marmalade.

They are very juicy and have a tangy flavor that cooks up sweet and tart.

Marmalade doesn’t have to be a difficult production involving large batches, pectin, thermometers and specialized canning equipment.

I can make a single jar in about 15 minutes from start to finish with basic kitchen supplies.

My family can have freshly made marmalade for breakfast or I can make it ahead of time and store it in the refrigerator.

This spicy recipe is good when used on toast or an english muffin.

It also works well as a glaze for chicken, ham or fish.

Spicy Seville Orange Marmalade

Ingredients:

3 Seville oranges (1 cup peeled & chopped)

3/4 c sugar

1 T orange zest

2 t Dried Oaxaca Chiles, chopped **

Instructions:

Peel oranges, remove seeds and chop.

Zest an orange (one orange will yield more than enough zest for the marmalade). If you don’t have a zester, you can cut the orange part of the peel with a knife.

Combine oranges, sugar and zest in a sauce pan.

Bring to a boil, stirring regularly to blend and keep it from sticking.

Marmalade will be ready in 7-10 minutes.

To see if it’s done, pick up some marmalade in a spoon and then pour it back into the pan. If it pours in a stream, it’s not done yet. When it forms nice drops, it’s done. It won’t look ready yet, but will thicken when it cools.

Note:

** I like the full flavor of the Oaxaca chiles with the Seville oranges. As stated, the marmalade is mild with a little kick and nice chile flavor. You can add more chile, if you like it hotter.

More from Mama Likes To Cook 

Check out the rest of my vegetarian recipes, so you can get more great ideas for baking, cooking, blending and juicing.

Marmalade Recipes

  • Spicy Seville Orange Marmalade
  • Ugli Fruit Marmalade

Jam Recipes

  • Fig Jam
  • Kumquat Jam
  • Easy 2 Ingredient Grape Jam
  • Blackberry Apple Jam
  • Strawberry Mango Jam
  • Peach Hatch Chile Jam
  • Prickly Pear Jam
  • Lilly Pilly Jam

Orange Recipes

  • Cranberry Orange Smoothie
  • Orange Creamsicles Popsicles
  • California Orange Pomegranate Salad
  • Dehydrated Orange Slices
  • Glazed Cranberry Orange Scones
  • Old Fashioned Candied Orange Peel
  • Seville Orange Marmalade

Are you ready to have some delicious fun in the kitchen?

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