Two recipes for preserving Mandarin Oranges.

By Lyn Funnell

Mandarins can go off quickly. But if you preserve them, they’ll last for months!

It takes a while to do, but it’s well worth it!

BRANDIED MANDARIN SEGMENTS

Peel your Mandarins & gently pull them into segments, taking care not to split the skin. Place the segments in a large bowl.

Keep the peel in another bowl.

Put 1lb of sugar & 1litre of water in a saucepan.

Add 2 cloves & ½ tsp of ginger.

Bring to the boil. Boil rapidly for 5 minutes.

Add the mandarin segments.

Return to the boil. Simmer gently for up to an hour.

Lift out the segments with a slotted spoon and place them in clean sterilised jars.

Bring the syrup to the boil. Boil rapidly until it reaches a temperature of 113C/235F.

Cool to 75C/167F.

Half fill the jars with brandy and top up with the syrup.

Leave for 1 month before you eat them.

CANDIED CITRUS PEEL

With a pair of kitchen scissors, cut the peel into bite-sized pieces.

Discard any marked bits.

Put the peel in a saucepan. Cover with water & boil for 10 minutes.

Drain & cover with fresh water. Bring to the boil & simmer for 20 minutes.

Drain again, place in a bowl & cover with cold water. Leave it for 24 hours.

Drain it the next day.

Put 1lb of sugar & 1/4pt/6flozs in a saucepan. Bring to the boil, stirring to dissolve the sugar.

Add the peel, reduce the heat & simmer for approx 1 hour until the peel is soft & most of the syrup was been reduced.

Lift the peel with a slotted spoon & arrange it on a rack to dry.

Dry it in the oven after the heat has been turned off.

I finished it off in the top of the dishwasher when it had finished its cycle. It was the right temperature to dry it.

Place in a greaseproof-lined container & dust with sugar.

It improves with keeping.

You can also place them in a sterilised jar & cover with the syrup.

Author

  • Lyn Funnell

    Lyn is the co-owner of Unknown Kent and Sussex. She lives in Sussex.

    Lyn has been writing for most of her life, both Fiction & Non-Fiction. She loves cookery & creating original recipes. She's won a lot of prizes, including Good Housekeeping Millenium Menu & on BBC The One Show as a runner-up, making her Britain's Spag Bol Queen!

    She has had nine books published so far.

    History, Travel & Restaurant Reviews are her main interests.

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