Yields Makes 7 to 8 jars, 1 cup each
Notes: Theresa Liu of Alameda, California, says her "harshest food critics"--her sons--give "a big thumbs-up" to this sweet-tart marmalade she created.

How to Make It

Step 1
1

Rinse lemons and oranges. Using a vegetable peeler, cut colored part only from 2 of the lemons and 4 of the oranges. Finely chop peel. Put 2 tablespoons lemon peel, 6 tablespoons orange peel, and 1 cup water in a 6- to 8-quart pan; discard remaining peel.

Step 2
2

With a sharp knife, cut and discard remaining peel and membrane from the lemons and 10 of the oranges. Cut fruit into chunks, discarding seeds.

Step 3
3

In a blender or food processor, whirl lemons, then oranges, a portion at a time, until you have 2 cups that are smoothly puréed. Pour purée into pan.

Step 4
4

Whirl remaining fruit, rub juice through a strainer into a bowl, and measure. Squeeze enough juice from remaining oranges to make a total of 4 cups; add juice to pan.

Step 5
5

Place pan over high heat and bring to a boil, stirring often. Continue to boil, stirring often, until reduced to 5 cups, about 8 minutes.

Step 6
6

In a small bowl, mix pectin and 1/4 cup sugar. Add pectin mixture to pan. Stir over high heat until mixture returns to a rolling boil. Add remaining sugar and stir until mixture returns to a rolling boil. Stir and boil exactly 1 minute. Remove from heat.

Step 7
7

At once, ladle marmalade mixture into clean canning jars (1-cup size) to within 1/8 inch of top. Wipe jar rims clean. Set a new flat canning lid on each jar. Screw on bands.

Step 8
8

Protecting hands with pot holders, invert filled jars on a towel for 5 minutes, then turn lid side up. Let marmalade cool at least 24 hours. Check seals by pressing firmly on centers of the lids. If a lid pops back, it's not sealed; store unsealed marmalade in the refrigerator.

Step 9
9

Nutritional analysis per tablespoon.

Ingredients

 1/2 pound Meyer lemons
  About 8 pounds blood oranges
 1 package (1.75 oz.) low-sugar powdered pectin
 4 cups sugar

Directions

Step 1
1

Rinse lemons and oranges. Using a vegetable peeler, cut colored part only from 2 of the lemons and 4 of the oranges. Finely chop peel. Put 2 tablespoons lemon peel, 6 tablespoons orange peel, and 1 cup water in a 6- to 8-quart pan; discard remaining peel.

Step 2
2

With a sharp knife, cut and discard remaining peel and membrane from the lemons and 10 of the oranges. Cut fruit into chunks, discarding seeds.

Step 3
3

In a blender or food processor, whirl lemons, then oranges, a portion at a time, until you have 2 cups that are smoothly puréed. Pour purée into pan.

Step 4
4

Whirl remaining fruit, rub juice through a strainer into a bowl, and measure. Squeeze enough juice from remaining oranges to make a total of 4 cups; add juice to pan.

Step 5
5

Place pan over high heat and bring to a boil, stirring often. Continue to boil, stirring often, until reduced to 5 cups, about 8 minutes.

Step 6
6

In a small bowl, mix pectin and 1/4 cup sugar. Add pectin mixture to pan. Stir over high heat until mixture returns to a rolling boil. Add remaining sugar and stir until mixture returns to a rolling boil. Stir and boil exactly 1 minute. Remove from heat.

Step 7
7

At once, ladle marmalade mixture into clean canning jars (1-cup size) to within 1/8 inch of top. Wipe jar rims clean. Set a new flat canning lid on each jar. Screw on bands.

Step 8
8

Protecting hands with pot holders, invert filled jars on a towel for 5 minutes, then turn lid side up. Let marmalade cool at least 24 hours. Check seals by pressing firmly on centers of the lids. If a lid pops back, it's not sealed; store unsealed marmalade in the refrigerator.

Step 9
9

Nutritional analysis per tablespoon.

Meyer Lemon-Blood Orange Marmalade

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