Kumquat Preserves                          Submitted by Debbie for
her friend Tony
Makes:Prep Time:30 minutesCook Time:1 hour, 30 minutesReady In:2 hours,
0 minutesSo how do you pronounce "kumquats"? Many Cajuns say "ComQuarts"
- dats me guilty as charged. From HowStuffWorks - The kumquat is a
member of the citrus family resembling a tiny oval orange. Like other
citrus fruits, they are high in fiber and Vitamin C. Kumquats have many
uses in both sweet and savory dishes. The entire fruit is edible, with
sweet orange skin and tart flesh. Use fresh kumquats as a garnish for
salads and beverages or to flavor baked goods, such as breads, pies, and
cakes. Kumquats add color and flavor to cooked chicken, pork or fish.
They can be candied, pickled and made into chutney, jellies and jams.
 Ingredients3 cups kumquats3 cups brown sugar1 1/2 cup
water  DirectionsCombine all ingredients and boil for 30 minutes.
Turn off the heat and leave in the pot for 24 hours. After 24 hours,
boil for one hour, pour in pint jars and seal.

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 ~Angelique~ 
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