Kumquat Marmalade
We acquired some new toys recently… a foosball table, a ping pong table
and a dart board. And this means that our place has become the
new ”hang-out” for the boys in the neighborhood (and also the men
who want to come over in the evening, smoke cigars & play boy
games). What does this have to do with kumquats? Well, nothing at all,
really. But we did host a manly sort of Happy Hour last week, where we
broke in all of the new toys and shared appetizers with friends. One
of my friends brought me the most beautiful basket of kumquats from her
yard.f you’re as unfamiliar with kumquats as I was, here’s a little information about them from wiki Kumquats
are often eaten raw. As the rind is sweet and the juicy center is sour
and salty, the raw fruit is usually consumed either whole—to savour the
contrast—or only the rind is eaten. Culinary uses include: candying,
preserves, marmalade, and jelly. Kumquats have begun to appear as a
martini garnish, in lieu of the classic olive. They can also be sliced
and added to salads. A liqueur can be made by macerating kumquats in
vodka or other clear spirit.
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