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Apricot, Orange And Almond Jam

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Fruits, Grains Canning, Fruits, Harned 1994, Jams, Nuts 5 Jars

INGREDIENTS

1 lb Dried apricots
2 oz Split almonds
3 Oranges
2 Lemons
2 1/2 lb Sugar
2 1/2 t Ground cinnamon

INSTRUCTIONS

Chop the apricots roughly.  Put them into a large bowl, sprinkling  the
fine grated zest of the oranges and the cinnamon between layers.
Squeeze the juice of the oranges, measure and add enough water to  make
3 pints in all. Pour the liquids over the fruit; leave to soak
overnight in a cool place.  Slide the contents of the bowl into a
preserving pan and simmer gently  until the fruit is beautifully
tender. Check the fruit occasionally  as it cooks and crush it down
into the pan with a potato masher. It  may need 1 1/4    hours to
become really soft.  Warm the sugar.  Add it to the pan together with
the juice of the  lemons and the almonds.  Cook gently until sugar is
melted, then  fast-boil until the saucer test shows that the preserve
will set.  Pot, tie down and label the preserve in the usual way.  From
WWiVNet.  Reposted in Home Cooking by Cathy Harned.  From Gemini's
MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 1220
Calories From Fat: 55
Total Fat: 6.5g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 11.9mg
Potassium: 1357mg
Carbohydrates: 300.5g
Fiber: 11.2g
Sugar: 285.7g
Protein: 6.6g


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