
I don’t like brie cheese. It’s boring.
There. I said it, I meant it, and I’m ok with you despising me for it. But before you send off that nasty email, I must clarify, I’m not talking about the real deal, raw milk, wheels of wonder that are true Brie cheeses. Cheeses from milk so pure you can taste what moseying bovines feasted upon.
If only most “Brie” cheeses were so divine… But they’re not. Most are a bunch of bloomy rinded discs of boring. However there is salvation. Salvation in a little orange jar and a cast iron pan.
Normally I’m more of a cave aged Cheddar and a pungent Blue Cheese boy, but they will get passed up in a second if I’m served a plate of fried bread with brie and a sexy little marmalade. A Seville Orange marmalade is always nice, but this citrus season we’ve been making another sweet little number which has us begging for more… Kumquat Marmalade.
A tinge of bitter is such a nice counter balance to the sweetness of the sugar and citrus, but Seville Orange marmalades are almost a touch heavy on the bitter for my taste. It is a bitter orange after all. However, kumquats are perfect. Plus the skins are delicately thin, perfect for the marmalade after they’ve been soaked overnight to soften them up.
We’ve become such fans that the fruit from our kumquat tree has little hope but to be soaked, sliced, sugared and simmered, then bottled in our cute little Weck jars. No Kerr for these little ones. They are getting the star treatment.
For anyone interested in jamming, we can’t recommend The Blue Chair Jam Cookbook enough.
First, it is gorgeously shot and laid out. Sara Remington did such a beautiful job with the photography and the book designers did justice to her work. The author, Rachel Saunders founder of the Bay Area jam company Blue Chair Fruit, has a obvious consuming enthusiasm for intense, luscious preserves. And a brilliant teaching mind.
The instruction is fascinating and thorough. The recipes are exciting, seasonal and useful throughout the year.
She lays the foundation for the user to understand the principles then have the freedom to impart their own vision into their preserves. And her recipes are inspiring and drool worthy. The book is laid out based on the seasons, perfect for the home gardeners like us.
For this Kumquat Marmalade recipe, we crafted the marmalade in a simple fashion, keeping the ingredients to just the kumquats, sugar and water. Then we used The Blue Chair Jam Cookbook as our guide in the cooking and testing. We loved how the marmalade came out. Brie became sexy once again.
-Todd
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fry the bread, layer brie cheese & lather on the marmalade
enjoy the beauty of your fruit
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