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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

How to make Candied Lemon Peel

Candied lemon peel

Making candied lemon peel is pretty easy.  Adjust the quantities below depending on how much you want to make.  I halved the ingredients listed below to make the candied peel to go on top of my Lemon Poppy Seed Muffins and I still had a reasonable amount left over.  You could use this recipe to candy the peel of other citrus fruits too.

You will need:
3 lemons
2 cups water
2 cups white sugar, or as needed

Cutting lemons

Remove the rind from the fruit.  There are two ways of doing this:

1. Cut lemons into slices and remove the fruit pulp. Scrape off as much of the white inner layer as you can, this part is bitter. A spoon or butter knife will work well.  This results in the circles of rind you can see in the picture above.

2. Use a vegetable peeler and peel off the skin, then cut it into thin strips.  This method is a lot quicker and the strips still have a pretty curl to them once they have been candied. 

Candied lemons

Bring water to a boil in a small pan and add lemon peels.  Boil for about 5 minutes, until tender.  Remove peels from water and stir in sugar. Return to a boil, add peels and boil for about 15-20 minutes until the peels translucent.  Stir regularly as the mixture can burn.  Taste a piece of the peel – if it is bitter tasting, change the water and sugar so you have a fresh pot and re-boil the peel.  Continue to do this until you are satisfied with the flavour.  Drain and allow to dry before storing.  Liquid may be reserved and used as lemon simple syrup.

I sprinkled a little bit of sugar on my candied peels before using them to top my Lemon Poppy Seed Muffins.

candied peel

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Sand Art Brownies – Recipe Card Download and How To Guide

Sand Art Brownie
I’ve made up a another jar of Sand Art Brownies to give as a Secret Santa gift and thought I would share a printable version of the instructions to accompany the ingredients jar for you to download and use.  I’ve included a few different fonts for you to choose from.  You could simply cut out the set of instructions that you like the look of and put them inside a greeting card, or I have included a little bit of a guide on how I made my simple recipe card below if you want to do something similar.

Message Card

Sand Art Brownie Instructions


How I made my Recipe Instruction card:
-I printed off the instructions, cut them out, then glued them onto a piece of card; allowing enough room around the instructions for the width of the ribbon I wanted to use.

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-Next I glued on the two pieces of ribbon (just cheap stuff from Spotlight) down the sides of the instructions.  Then I got my contrasting ribbon which I measured and cut to fit between the two side pieces of ribbon.

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-I glued on the top and bottom pieces of ribbon.  Once the glue (I used PVA) was dry I used the ribbon as a guide and cut off the excess card.

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Easy Peasy!

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I’m sure there are many other ideas that you can come up with for making the Instruction Cards.  I haven’t tried it before, but I reckon printing the recipe then stitching a border around the outside with a sewing machine would look super cute and sophisticated.  Or, if you are putting together jars of Sand Art Brownies with children, you could decorate the instructions using potato stamps!