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CANDIED ORANGE PEEL

Provided by Giada De Laurentiis

Categories     dessert

Time 2h10m

Yield about 12 candied peels

Number Of Ingredients 4



Candied Orange Peel image

Steps:

  • Using a vegetable peeler, cut the orange part of the peel from the stem end of the orange down to the navel end, forming long 3/4 to 1-inch-wide strips. Bring a heavy small saucepan of water to a boil. Add the peels and cook for 1 minute. Drain and then rinse the peels under cold water. Repeat cooking the peels in the saucepan with fresh boiling water and rinsing under cold water.
  • Stir the sugar and 1/2 cup of fresh water in a heavy small saucepan over medium-high heat until the sugar dissolves. Bring to a boil. Add the orange peels and simmer over medium-low heat until tender, about 15 minutes. Using tongs, transfer the peels to a sheet of parchment paper to dry slightly, about 1 hour.
  • Line a small baking sheet with parchment paper. Stir the chocolate in a small bowl set over a saucepan of simmering water until melted and smooth. Dip 1 1/2-inches of each candied orange peel into the chocolate then place them on the prepared baking sheet and refrigerate until the chocolate is set, about 15 minutes.

1 large navel orange
3/4 cup sugar
1/2 cup water
1/2 cup semisweet chocolate chips

CANDIED ORANGE

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     dessert

Time 5h38m

Yield about 2 cups peel

Number Of Ingredients 3



Candied Orange image

Steps:

  • Cut tops and bottoms off of the orange and score the orange into quarters, cutting down only into the peel and not into the fruit. Peel the skin and pith of the orange in large pieces, use the orange for another recipe. Cut the peel into strips about 1/4-inch wide. Put the orange peel in a large saucepan with cold water to cover, bring to a boil over high heat. Then pour off the water. Repeat 1 or 2 more times depending up how assertive you want the orange peels to be. (Test kitchen liked the texture of a 3 time blanch best, it also mellowed the bitterness. But it is a matter of preference.) Remove the orange peels from the pan.
  • Whisk the sugar with 1 1/2 cups water. Bring to a simmer and cook for 8 to 9 minutes (If you took the sugar's temperature with a candy thermometer it would be at the soft thread stage, 230 to 234 degrees F.) Add the peels and simmer gently, reducing heat to retain a simmer. Cook until the peels get translucent, about 45 minutes. Resist the urge to stir the peels or you may introduce sugar crystals into the syrup. If necessary, swirl the pan to move the peels around. Drain the peels, (save the syrup for ice tea.) Roll the peels in sugar and dry on a rack, for 4 to 5 hours. Return to the sugar to store.
  • Cook's Note: One way to use orange peels is to stuff a dried date with a piece of orange peel and almond, then dip the entire thing into dark chocolate.

6 thick-skinned Valencia or navel oranges
4 1/2 cups sugar, plus extra for rolling
1 1/2 cups water

CANDIED ORANGE PEEL

Delish and very pretty plain or dipped half-way in tempered chocolate, also to use in a lot of different confections. I think the addition of orange liqueur to the process makes this recipe the best I've ever tasted. My daughter helps sugar them...with an eagle eye out for any broken ones that aren't fit for the gift tins! This is adapted from a recipe in one of my cookbooks entitled 'Truffles, Candies, and Confections' by Carole Bloom. It's rather time consuming, but makes enough for several gift baskets. Remember, you can use lemon peels with a lemon liqueur, which is fabulous! And grapefruit works also!

Provided by Chef PotPie

Categories     Candy

Time 2h

Yield 6 cups candies

Number Of Ingredients 3



Candied Orange Peel image

Steps:

  • Slice the ends off the oranges and discard. Cut the oranges into quarters, then cut off all but 1/2 inch of the pulp, which keeps the peel from becoming bitter as it cooks. Cut the quarters into thin slices.
  • Place the orange slices in a 6-quart saucepan and cover with cold water. Over medium-high heat, bring the water to a boil and boil for 5 minutes. Drain off the water and repeat this process with fresh cold water two more times.
  • After the third boil, drain the orange slices, rinse them in cold water, and remove any pulp that is still attached, making sure there are no pieces of pulp stuck to them, (for looks only). In the saucepan, combine the orange slices, 3 cups of the sugar, and the orange liqueur, and cook over low heat until the sugar is dissolved (about 5-10 minutes), stirring constantly.
  • Cover pot and cook 10 minutes to steam down the sugar granules on the side of the pot, stirring every few minutes. Continue to simmer over low heat for 1 1/2 hours, stirring frequently. Most of the sugar will be absorbed by the peel as it cooks. Remove the saucepan from the heat and immediately begin the next step.
  • Place the remaining 3 cups sugar on a sheet of waxed paper, I use a cookie sheet with a rim). Roll spoonfuls of the orange slices in the sugar, separating the slices to coat them completely.
  • Transfer the slices onto racks and let them air-dry (20 to 30 minutes).
  • In a tightly covered container, the peel will keep for 2 to 3 months in the refrigerator.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 860.5, Fat 0.2, Carbohydrate 221.6, Fiber 4.4, Sugar 217, Protein 1.7

6 -8 large thick-skinned oranges
6 cups sugar
1/4 cup triple sec or 1/4 cup any orange liqueur

COLD CANDIED ORANGES

Slowly poaching fresh, firm seedless oranges in a light sugar syrup is a simple yet magical kind of alchemy. You still end up with oranges, yes, but now they are glistening jewels - cooked but juicy, candied but fresh, bitter but sweet - that make an uncommonly elegant and refreshing dessert after a heavy winter meal. These cold candied oranges keep up to a month in the refrigerator, and any that are left over can be delicious with thick yogurt in the morning, or beside a cup of mint tea in the afternoon. But in every case, they are most bracing and most delicious when super cold.

Provided by Gabrielle Hamilton

Categories     dessert

Time 2h

Yield 6 candied oranges

Number Of Ingredients 2



Cold Candied Oranges image

Steps:

  • Bring a stainless-steel pot of water to a boil. (It should be large enough to hold the oranges submerged.)
  • Wash and dry the oranges, and channel from stem to navel at 1/2-inch intervals, removing strips of peel while leaving the pith intact, until the oranges resemble those onion domes on Russian churches. (You need a good, sharp channeler, not a tiny-toothed zester for this one.)
  • Place the oranges and their long, fat threads of channeled peel into the boiling water, and reduce to a simmer. Cover the oranges with a lid one size too small for the pot, to keep them submerged. Let them blanch for about 25 minutes to remove the harshest edge of their bitter nature. They should swell and soften but not collapse or split.
  • Remove the oranges and zest from the simmering water with a slotted spoon, and set aside. Dump out the blanching water, and return the dry pot to the stove.
  • In that same pot, combine the sugar with 6 cups water; bring the sugar water to a boil over medium-high, stirring until the sugar has dissolved, then allow to gently boil, and reduce for 10 minutes, uncovered. You want some water to evaporate and for the syrup to take on a little body.
  • Carefully place blanched oranges and zest into the sugar syrup, and reduce heat to a very slow, lethargic simmer. Cover oranges with a parchment circle cut slightly larger than the circumference of the pot (by 1 inch is enough), then place the too-small lid on top of the parchment on top of the oranges, to keep them fully submerged (and sealed under the parchment) in the sluggishly simmering syrup.
  • Cook the oranges in the syrup for about 45 minutes, checking on them frequently to keep the temperature quite slow and stable, until they take on a high gloss and appear vaguely translucent and jewel-like. (We have several induction burners that come with features that can hold a temperature, and I leave the oranges at around 170 degrees for most of the candying, sometimes with a little bump up to 180. But without a thermometer or an induction burner, just a visual slow, slow, slow bubble is a good cue.)
  • Cool oranges and peels in their syrup for a full 24 hours before serving. This kind of "cures" them. They get even better after 48 hours. First, you'll want to let them cool at room temperature until no longer warm to the touch, at least 4 hours, then refrigerate them until thoroughly chilled. The oranges last refrigerated for 1 month as long as they are submerged in that syrup.
  • Serve very cold. Eat the whole thing, skin and all, with a knife and fork. It's like a half glacéed fruit and half fresh fruit - refreshing, tonic, digestive and so great after dinner.

6 firm, juicy, seedless oranges with thin skins (recently I've been using Cara Cara oranges), no bigger than a baseball
6 cups granulated sugar

CANDIED ORANGE PEEL

Use this recipe to garnish our Almond-Orange Financier. Candied peel can be made up to three weeks ahead; store it with the syrup in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Dessert & Treats Recipes

Yield Makes 1/2 cup

Number Of Ingredients 2



Candied Orange Peel image

Steps:

  • Using a citrus zester or vegetable peeler, shred long strips of orange peel.
  • Place strips in a medium saucepan. Cover with cold water, and bring to a boil over medium heat. Drain; repeat two more times with fresh water.
  • Place sugar in a clean saucepan with 1 1/2 cups water; stir to combine. Bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until sugar has dissolved, about 3 minutes. Add the citrus strips to the boiling syrup; reduce heat, and simmer until strips are translucent, about 12 minutes. Remove from heat; let strips cool in syrup, at least 1 hour. Remove from syrup when ready to use.

3 oranges
1 cup sugar

CANDIED ORANGE PEEL

Categories     Candy     Dessert     Orange     Simmer     Boil

Yield makes about 1 pound (450 g)

Number Of Ingredients 4



Candied Orange Peel image

Steps:

  • Halve and juice the oranges. Reserve the juice for another use and put the orange rinds in a large saucepan or Dutch oven. Add water to cover and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Decrease the heat to medium-low and simmer until the rinds are tender, 30 minutes to 1 hour. How long this will take depends on the thickness of the rinds, so start checking them after 30 minutes to make sure they're not overcooking and turning mushy. To check for doneness, pluck one out and let it cool a minute; the rinds are cooked when you can easily scrape away most of the inner white pith with a spoon or a knife.
  • Drain the rinds, and when cool enough to handle, cut each piece in half. Using a spoon or paring knife, scrape or cut away the inner white pith. Cut the rinds into strips 1/4 inch (6 mm) wide.
  • In a large saucepan fitted with a candy thermometer, combine the 3 cups (750 ml) water, 4 1/2 cups (900 g) sugar, and the corn syrup, if using. Bring to a boil, then add the strips of orange peel and cook over medium heat until the temperature reaches 225°F (110°C) and the peel turns translucent.
  • Place the candied peel in a strainer and stir a few times to make sure as much syrup drips off as possible. Spread the strips out on a wire rack set over a baking sheet and allow to dry for 2 to 3 hours.
  • Spread the remaining 1 1/2 cups (300 g) sugar on a baking sheet. Place the orange peel strips in the sugar and toss with your fingers to separate the pieces and coat them well with sugar. Lift out the strips and shake off the excess sugar with your hands or place them in a colander and shake well. Set the sugar-coated strips on the wire rack and let dry overnight at room temperature.
  • Storage
  • The candied peel will keep in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 6 months.
  • Variations
  • You can substitute tangerines for the oranges. Note that the initial cooking time might be shorter because tangerine peels tend to be thinner. Lemon rinds can be candied this way, too.
  • Tip
  • Letting the peel dry thoroughly overnight is important because excess moisture can shorten the lifespan of the candied peel. If for some reason the peel gets too dry during storage, you can rehydrate it and make it more flavorful by soaking it in an orange-flavored liqueur such as Grand Marnier, Cointreau, or Triple Sec before chopping and adding to a batter.

10 oranges, preferably organic, washed
3 cups (750 ml) water
4 1/2 cups (900 g) sugar, plus 1 1/2 cups (300 g) for coating the strips of peel
2 tablespoons (30 ml) light corn syrup (optional; see Tip, page 252)

CANDIED ORANGE ZEST FOR CRANBERRY TRIFLE

Use this orange zest recipe when making our Cranberry Trifle.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Dessert & Treats Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 3



Candied Orange Zest for Cranberry Trifle image

Steps:

  • In a medium saucepan, bring sugar and water to a boil, stirring to dissolve sugar. Add zest of 1 orange (peeled into long strips with a vegetable peeler); simmer, swirling occasionally, until zest is tender, 8 to 10 minutes. Drain, and transfer to a plate. Dredge zest in sugar, and thinly slice.

1/2 cup granulated sugar
1/2 cup water
Zest of 1 orange

CANDIED ORANGE SLICES DIPPED IN CHOCOLATE

Someone gave us a gift of these delicious orange slices. These tangy oranges and creamy chocolate are an unbeatable combination. They look fancy and colorful, and are easy to make. A Christmas favorite. These do take a while to make but are well worth it. The orange slices are delicious even without the chocolate. Drying time not included in time. NOTE: When cooking the orange slices DO-NOT STIR. If someone is helping you make sure they do not stir just them push down on the orange slices as recipe says. :) I cut the slices in half again after cooking.

Provided by Barb G.

Categories     Candy

Time 2h30m

Yield 50 slices

Number Of Ingredients 5



Candied Orange Slices Dipped in Chocolate image

Steps:

  • Cut the oranges in half lengthwise, with the cut side down slice the oranges crosswise into 1/4-inch slices, (you will have 1/2 of a slice of orange:DO-NOT peel),discard the ends.
  • In a 10-inch saute pan combine the water and the 3 1/2 cups of sugar, stir to blend, then bring to a boil over medium heat.
  • Add the orange slices, separating them, and simmer them gently for 1 hour uncovered; peroidically dunk any floating slices.
  • Remove from heat and cool to room temperature.
  • Remove the orange slices, with a slotted spoon and transfer to a cooling rack set over a baking sheet to let drain and dry for 24 hours; NOTE; I dryed them in my oven set for for baked goods, or if oven has a pilot light, this worked great if it is a damp day.
  • After drying the slices, toss them in the granulated sugar and reserve them, do not stack them as they will stick together.
  • While you are coating the orange slices with the sugar, have the chocolate melting slowly in the top of a double boiler over 120 degree water: Chocolate can be melted in the microwave.
  • When all the chocolate is melted and creamy and registers 100 degrees on an instant themometer, remove the top section from the double boiler.
  • Add the 2-ounce of chocolate and gently stir until the thermometer reads 88 degrees to 91 degree, then remove what remains of the chunk of chocolate.
  • Now dip the orange slices 2/3 of the way into the chocalate; gently scrape off excess chocolate against the side of the pan.
  • Place the orange slices on a sheet of wax paper to set.
  • Work quickly with the slices if the chocolate becomes to thick for dipping, place it over the 120 degree water again until it reaches 88 to 91 degrees.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 196.3, Fat 9.5, SaturatedFat 5.9, Sodium 4.5, Carbohydrate 32.6, Fiber 3.2, Sugar 26.1, Protein 2.4

4 valencia oranges
2 cups water
3 1/2 cups granulated sugar
3 cups granulated sugar, as needed for coating
2 lbs semisweet chocolate, chopped into small pieces (reserve a 2-ounce chunk)

CANDIED ORANGE PEEL RECIPE BY TASTY

Here's what you need: oranges, granulated sugar, dark chocolate

Provided by Margot Rouleau

Categories     Desserts

Yield 10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 3



Candied Orange Peel Recipe by Tasty image

Steps:

  • Fill a pot with water and simmer on high heat until it reaches boiling point.
  • Carefully peel the skin off the oranges and place into the pot of boiling water, stirring for 5 minutes. Drain the water and repeat.
  • Carefully slice the orange peel into 5mm thin pieces. In a medium sized pot, place 500g of sugar and 500ml of water over medium high heat, stirring until the sugar is fully dissolved and small bubbles start to form at the surface of the water. Add the orange peel pieces into the syrup, stirring for 5 minutes. Remove the pan from the heat and let cool.
  • Repeat this step and boil for another 5 minutes. The orange peel should be semi-translucent.
  • Take out the peel and reserve the syrup. Place the orange peel on a drying rack and cover with a towel. Let it rest for a minimum of 4 hours, or overnight until dry.
  • Using a double boiler, melt the chocolate until smooth. Line a tray with baking paper and take the dried orange peel. Using chopsticks, take a piece of orange peel and dip it into the chocolate until half of it is covered. Repeat with all of the other pieces, then place in the freezer for about 10 minutes, or until the chocolate has fully set.
  • Take the remaining sugar and place it on a small plate. Take the orange peel pieces out of the freezer and roll them in the sugar.
  • Serve.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 301 calories, Carbohydrate 64 grams, Fat 6 grams, Fiber 3 grams, Protein 2 grams, Sugar 57 grams

4 oranges, quartered
3 ½ cups granulated sugar
1 cup dark chocolate

SIMPLE CANDIED ORANGE PEEL

It takes a day or two for the peel to dry, so plan ahead perfect Candied Orange Peels

Provided by Damon Lee Fowler

Categories     Dessert     Christmas     Quick & Easy     Orange     Christmas Eve     Bon Appétit     Fat Free     Kidney Friendly     Vegan     Vegetarian     Pescatarian     Dairy Free     Wheat/Gluten-Free     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free     Kosher

Yield Makes about 2 cups

Number Of Ingredients 3



Simple Candied Orange Peel image

Steps:

  • Cut peel on each orange into 4 vertical segments. Remove each segment (including white pith) in 1 piece. Cut into 1/4-inch-wide strips. Cook in large pot of boiling water 15 minutes; drain, rinse, and drain again.
  • Bring 3 cups sugar and 3 cups water to boil in medium saucepan over medium heat, stirring to dissolve sugar. Add peel. Return to boil. Reduce heat; simmer until peel is very soft, about 45 minutes. Drain.
  • Toss peel and 1 cup sugar on rimmed baking sheet, separating strips. Lift peel from sugar; transfer to sheet of foil. Let stand until coating is dry, 1 to 2 days. DO AHEAD: Wrap and freeze up to 2 months.

2 large oranges, 1/4 inch of top and bottom cut off
4 cups sugar, divided
3 cups water

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Instructions Checklist. Step 1. Using a vegetable peeler, remove zest from oranges in 1 1/2- to 2-inch-long pieces. Cut the pieces into very thin strips, about 1/8 inch wide. Cook in a small saucepan of boiling water for 5 minutes. Drain. Bring more water to a boil and cook the orange peel for another 5 minutes. Drain.
From eatingwell.com


CANDIED ORANGE PEEL | MISS CHINESE FOOD
Oranges are treasures. Not only are the oranges' flesh sweet and sour, but also juicy and delicious, the oranges' peels also have high medicinal value. After the orange peel is dried, you can soak in water and drink it as tea, which has the effect of digesting and strengthening the stomach. In addition, orange peel can also sober up, cure bad breath, and …
From misschinesefood.com


10 BEST CANDIED ORANGE SLICES RECIPES | YUMMLY
Candied Orange Slices Baked by an Introvert. granulated sugar, oranges, water. Candied Orange Slices A Food lover's Kitchen. water, Orange, sugar. Moist & Subtle Festive Orange Cake Irena Mmacri. candied orange, Orange, banana, banana, macadamia nuts, Orange and 10 more. Mini Holiday Gingerbread Loaves Crumb.
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HOW TO: CANDIED ORANGES AND CITRUS - THE OLIVE BLOGGER
In a large pan (think a lot of surface area as you don't want the oranges touching) bring water and sugar to a boil. Gently add in your orange slices and cook until they become translucent, approx. 20-30 minutes. Using a slotted spoon remove the orange slices and transfer to a cooling rack with a baking sheet underneath to catch the drips.
From theoliveblogger.com


CANDIED ORANGE PEEL - FOOD GARDENING NETWORK
Discard water when done. Put 1 cup fresh water into the pot, add the sugar, and bring the mixture to a boil. Simmer for a few minutes, stirring, until the sugar is completely dissolved. Add the orange peel and reduce the heat to low. Simmer for 45 to 60 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the orange peels turn translucent.
From foodgardening.mequoda.com


CANDIED ORANGE SLICES - A FOOD LOVER'S KITCHEN
Wash oranges well. Cut each end off of the orange and discard. Slice remaining orange into 1/3 inch thick slices. In a large pot over medium high heat, stir the water and sugar until the sugar is dissolved. Bring to a gentle boil and add orange slices. Reduce the heat to med low until it is just barely simmering.
From afoodloverskitchen.com


HOW TO MAKE CANDIED ORANGE SLICES | HUNGRY AF - YOUTUBE
Got an orange? Are you bored with a lot of time on your hands? Make these super easy and delicious candied orange slices! Great for a last-minute holiday tre...
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10 BEST CANDIED ORANGE SLICES RECIPES - YUMMLY
Vegan Chocolate Orange Cake With Chocolate Buttercream Frosting And Candied Orange Slices Immigrant's Table. demerara sugar, salt, soy milk, safflower oil, Orange, rum, apple cider vinegar and 19 more.
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CANDIED ORANGE SLICES - LAMBS' EARS AND HONEY | A FOOD ...
Combine sugar and water in medium saucepan, bring to the boil and let bubble for about 5 minutes to thicken slightly. Carefully add orange slices - enough so that all are covered by the syrup, return to the boil, then reduce heat to a good simmer. Cook slowly, for 45-60 minutes, until the fruit and pith is virtually transparent.
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