In a previous post, we asked people to give us recipes for lemons because our lemon tree had a serious case of overproduction in full progress. Never had a lemon tree before...
So, this week, we harvested many of the lemons and decided it was time to try some recipes. We had a recipe for lemon cake, lemon curd, lemon bars, and a suggestion to make lemon jam.
I started with lemon bars, because we had a faculty party to attend--what coul

We've been struggling with our oven all year--it is a 'fan-assisted' oven, and (of course) has temperatures labeled in C, instead of F. It takes a while to heat up, but once it heats up, it appears to go to somewhere close to 450F. Kind of like trying to cook with a blow-torch.
Having the experience with the lemon bars, I decided against trying the cake. It looked like a lot of work for the eventual probability of burnt cake.
So, I tried lemon jam. Benefit: would

In our kitchen, you never know what color things are going to turn out. Yellow lemon bars? No, black. Yellow jam? No, pink. We'll keep experimenting with the lemon recipes, and let you know how the jam (still cooling) tastes--lemon/raspberry?!
It may be worth mentioning that before I was writing this post, I whipped up some quick bread and stuck it in the oven. It was supposed to bake at 350F for 45 minutes. I set the oven on its lowest setting of 100C (which equals 212F--it's

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Too bad about the lemon bars. It's an easy recipe that even I have trouble screwing up. I'd suggest a baking party at someone else's house...preferably someone with a slightly more reliable oven. :) Raspberry lemon jam sounds good, tho' - I look forward to hearing how it turned out. Say 'hi' to Kelly!
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