841. Marmalade of Apple

The Modern Housewife · Soyer, Alexis · 1849
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The Modern Housewife
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Ingredients (5)
Instructions (6)
  1. Peel and cut thirty apples in slices, taking out the cores.
  2. Place the whole in a large preserving-pan.
  3. Set the pan over a sharp fire, stirring it occasionally until boiling.
  4. Keep stirring until becoming rather thick.
  5. If for immediate use, put by in a basin until cold.
  6. If to keep any time put it in jars, which cover over with paper, and tie down until wanted.
Original Text · last edited 12 days ago
841. Marmalade of Apple.—Peel and cut thirty apples in slices, taking out the cores, and, if for preserving, to every pound of fruit put three quarters of a pound of broken sugar (but, if for immediate use, half a pound would be quite sufficient), place the whole in a large preserving-pan, with half a spoonful of powdered cinnamon and the rind of a lemon chopped very fine, set the pan over a sharp fire, stirring it occasionally until boiling, when keep stirring until becoming rather thick; it is then done: if for immediate use, a smaller quantity would be sufficient, which put by in a basin until cold; but if to keep any time put it in jars, which cover over with paper, and tie down until wanted.
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