Prepare to embark on a tangy journey as we uncover the ultimate UK supermarket marmalade!
The Marmalade Magic
Pam "the Jam" Corbin, my trusted River Cottage colleague and author, shares her wisdom: "A brilliant marmalade is a symphony of peel, gel, texture, and flavor in perfect harmony."
But here's the twist: marmalade is like a magical art form. Even with the same recipe, 100 people will create 100 unique batches! It's all about the sugar, peel size, boil time, and even the water.
Now, store-bought marmalades often include extra pectin, acidity regulators, and orange oil. While these additions are relatively harmless, they do tweak the taste and texture. So, let's uncover the best supermarket marmalades, shall we?
The Best Supermarket Marmalades
Best Overall:
Tiptree 'Tawny' Orange Marmalade
A classic dark marmalade with a rich, caramelized orange flavor. It boasts generous, thick-cut chewy peel pieces. With a fruit content of 47%, it's a simple yet incredible blend of sugar and Seville oranges, leaving you with a truly exceptional taste experience.
Asda Extra Special Thick Cut Dark Seville Orange Marmalade
This marmalade offers a deep, caramel-orange aroma with a satisfying medium-cut rind. With a simple recipe and 30% fruit content, it's a dark, flavorful delight that won't break the bank.
And the Rest...
M&S Fairtrade Dark Seville Orange Marmalade
A classic bitter orange flavor with a complex, satisfying taste. It features extra-thick, chewy rind and 40% fruit, including Fairtrade-certified sugar.
Waitrose No 1 Vintage Marmalade
Aromatic with molasses, caramel, and bitter-orange notes. This marmalade is deeply bitter yet rich in flavor, with a mineral quality from the molasses. It's a simple recipe with 45% fruit content, made with sugar, oranges, molasses, and lemon comminute.
St Dalfour Orange Fruit Spread
Labeled a "fruit spread" due to its lower sugar content, this spread offers an intense, candied orange aroma. It has a bright, soft-set jelly with medium-cut rind. Made with 51% oranges, grape, and date juice concentrate, it's aromatic and intensely orangey.
Robertson's Golden Shred Marmalade
A nostalgic brand with a beautiful, crystal-clear jelly enhanced with orange oils. It has very fine shreds of peel and a low 20% fruit content. A true childhood favorite for many.
Tesco Finest Coarse Cut Dark Seville Orange Marmalade
Powerful floral, orange aroma. It's sweet with a sour twist, followed by a complex bitter orange flavor. With thick-cut, firm rind and 30% fruit content, it's a classic choice.
Sainsbury's Taste the Difference Bitter Orange Marmalade
A light marmalade with an intense aroma, likely from added orange oil. It has a classic, citric-forward flavor with complex, bitter undertones. With al dente, medium-fine rind and 30% fruit, it's a well-balanced choice.
La Vieja Fabrica Seville Orange Fine Cut Marmalade
A refined, aromatic, sour-forward marmalade. It's soft-set and subtle, made in Seville with fine-cut oranges. With 40% fruit content, it's a true delight for those who appreciate a more delicate marmalade.
Frank Cooper's Fine Cut Oxford Marmalade
A classic, well-balanced marmalade with a smooth texture. It has an intense orange oil aroma and incredibly fine-cut rind. Made with 30% fruit, it's a true British classic.
So, which marmalade will you choose? And this is the part most people miss: the magic of marmalade is in its subtle variations. Each brand offers a unique twist, so why not explore and find your favorite?
What's your take on these supermarket marmalades? Do you have a favorite that we missed? Let's spark a conversation in the comments!