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"Navel Orange ‘Marmalade’ Curd"

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Blogger The Caked Crusader said...

Navel oranges have always been my favourite - I've never been a jaffa girl!
Love the colour of your curd

12 January 2014 at 14:44

Blogger Gluten Free Alchemist said...

Looks and sounds amazing. I can almost taste and smell it right here and now!!! I am definitely a curd girl and not big on marmalade other than a very occasional dose (strangely usually as a sausage and marmalade sandwich)! Is that weird???

12 January 2014 at 16:20

Blogger Unknown said...

oooh, marmalade curd, what a glorious idea!... must make this, bet it is very sweet with a wonderfully tart edge, lovely colour too!

12 January 2014 at 17:25

Blogger the lily of the valey said...

Yam!!!

12 January 2014 at 23:51

Blogger Elle said...

Don't make marmalade, but often make curd, usually lemon, but have made orange, lime and pomegranate, too. Curd is lovely with freshly baked scones and as a filling for almost any kind of cake. If you are feeling really decadent, mix curd half and half with whipped cream and use as a pie filling. One could add orange segments to the pie, too. Makes winter almost welcome.

15 January 2014 at 05:16

Blogger Katie said...

Ohh Elle that sounds wonderful. I can just image curd and whipped cream together, yum

15 January 2014 at 06:37

Blogger Johanna GGG said...

It looks lovely. I still get confused about which orange is which (terrible confession) but I have been enjoying making jam in small quantities this summer and giving away a few jars so we go through it quickly. Maybe one day you will need to take over making marmalade from your mum (as it sounds like you wouldn't suffer eating the supermarket stuff)

16 January 2014 at 12:46

Blogger Antonia said...

This sounds delicious. I love any kind of curd. More so than marmalade, I think. I made a beautiful blood orange curd once.

17 January 2014 at 16:17

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Love the sound of a chocolate cake filled with orange curd. Have just made 12 jars of Seville orange marmelade so I won't mind giving a few away to friends.

18 January 2014 at 22:02

Blogger Lucy said...

I've only ever made lemon curd but this looks gorgeous, and a great way to make use of the navel oranges whilst they're here. Plus the colour is so cheery!

26 January 2014 at 16:47

Blogger Choclette said...

Orange curd I've had, but not curd made with seville oranges. Lovely idea and I bet it was delicious. I remember the shock of trying shop bought marmalade, having grown up with my mother's - something I have tried not to repeat!

31 January 2014 at 17:05

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