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Red Pepper and Ginger Marmalade
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The Recipe

3 lb Red bell peppers; (12 mediu

-m to large peppers) 1/2 Unsalted butter; (4 tablesp

-oons) 1/2 c Extra-virgin olive oil

10 Cl Garlic; minced (about 3 r

-nded tablespoons) 1/2 c Fresh ginger; coarsely grat

-ed Grated zest of 3 oranges 3/4 c Fresh orange juice

3 tb Sugar

2 ts Freshly ground black pepper

1. Core and seed the peppers, and cut them into 1/4-inch wide lengthwise

strips (you should have 12 cups). 2. Heat the butter and oil in a heavy flameproof casserole. Add the garlic and ginger, and cook over low heat for 5 minutes. Add the peppers, and stir well to coat. 3. Mix in the orange zest, juice, sugar and pepper. Stir gently and cover. Cook over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally, until the peppers are wilted and their skins are soft, 25 minutes. 4. Remove the cover and continue cooking over low heat, stirring frequently, until most of the liquid has evaporated, 2 hours. 5. Serve hot or at room temperature. This keeps, covered tightly, in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Makes 4 cups. Authors' note: This is a slightlyb swet condiment with a bite to it. Great served with grilled chicken or bef, sausages, lamb, on a sandwich, in a potato, or with game. Try to always have some on hand--it's addictive. Source: The New Basics Cookbook

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