Madeleine’s diary: lemon preserves

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Sunday, 3:30pm: We are picking lemons. I LOVE picking lemons! Mummy says I’m very busy. I think I will shout. ME BUSY! ME BUSY! The lemons are up very high in the tree. This is so exciting, how can I contain myself? I know, I’ll yell. UP HIGH! UP HIGH! Now I think I will run around in circles. Oh there’s my dog Oliver! Catch Oliver! Catch Oliver! Why is he hiding under the table?

3:40pm: Mummy is picking lemons without me! Nooooo Mummy! How could you? I am devastated. Waaaaaaah! Me! Me! Where is Oliver? No, wait, I’m picking lemons. Me busy Mummy! Me busy!

3:41pm: I am very good at picking lemons. The neighbours should all know about this. YEMONS! ME BUSY! ME BUSY!

3:50pm: We filled the whole basket. I can carry it Mummy. Me!

3:51pm: Oh no! The basket tipped over and all the lemons fell out! Waaaaaaah.

3:52pm: We are picking up all the lemons and putting them back in the basket. Me busy Mummy! Me busy! Oh look there’s Oliver…

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4:15pm: Mummy is washing the lemons, ready to make preserves. I help! I help! I know all about baking. I’ll just get my little stool. Here Mummy, I’ll bring you all the things you need from out of the cupboard and put them on the kitchen bench. Flour. Cocoa. Vanilla essence. Golden syrup. Hundreds and Thousands. Cornflour. Now I’ll bring your baking things. Big mixing bowl. Rolling pin. My pink mixing spoon with the pig on the end. A whisk. These lemons will make excellent chocolate cake!

4:16pm: No Mummy! Don’t put those things away! We’re baking! Waaaaaah!

4:17pm: Why is she putting lemons into little bags? The freezer Mummy? I open de door! I OPEN! I opened the freezer door for Mummy. I am very good at that. I closed it too. Oh look! Oliver is inside the house. Catch me Oliver…

Monday, 4pm: Mummy is stuffing rock salt into partially-defrosted lemons. It is probably chocolate cake. I will lick the bowl. I’ll quickly grab it before asking, in case Mummy says no. YUCKY! Waaaaaah! Lemon juice and salt do not taste like chocolate cake AT ALL.

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So, lemon preserves. I followed this recipe. Two big jars are now resting quietly on a dark shelf at the top of our pantry, ready for the eating in about a month or so. Unlike Madeleine, I am doubtful that they will taste like chocolate cake. On the other hand, I am hopeful that they will be delicious. Do you have any recipes using preserved lemons that you’d recommend?

ps. more from Madeleine’s diary here and here

10 comments

  • Tash

    I love Madeleine’s diary! :) I have never preserved lemons…do they taste similair when you use them? (That may be a very silly question! O__O)

    Tash

    • Naomi Bulger

      Hi Tash! Yes they still taste like lemons… on steroids. To be honest I haven’t had a lot of preserved lemons, mainly on tagines and other Moroccan style dishes. I’m looking forward to learning how to use them!

  • Heike Herrling

    I love this so much! What a wonderful way to describe the joy of picking lemons. Just wonderful!! The preserve looks good too. I love preserved lemons. x

    • Naomi Bulger

      Thank you Heike. You are right, it really was simply joyful. One of the best things I’ve learned to enjoy about being a mother is experiencing everyday things through the eyes of a child. For them it is completely new and completely wonderful.

  • Bridie

    Haha, I love this! I often make up imaginary conversations and internal monologues with/for my kids too. Xx

    • Naomi Bulger

      I’d love to read ‘their’ diaries Bridie. It is so much fun imagining the inner monologue isn’t it (especially when they are so transparent that the inner monologue frequently becomes an outer monologue!)

  • Antonia

    Madeleine’s diary I’d my favourite. I reckon Oliver might be keeping a diary too.

  • Deb Baker

    I laughed out loud at this post Naomi! You’ve just perfectly captured that age and stage – it made me equally nostalgic for those days and glad those days are behind me. Love this so much – I had to go back and read Madeleine’s other posts. Beautiful stuff!!

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