2019-11-01 In The Moment

(John Hannent) #1
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festive food


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There are many ways to remove the
peel from the oranges, I like to do it
with a knife. Begin by cutting the oranges
into quarters. With the skin side down,
cut right along the edge as close to the
actual peel as possible and remove the
edible innards. If there is still white pith
left over on the inside of the peel, simply
scrape that off with the knife. Cut the
resulting peel into thin quarters, so that
each orange produces 16 strips. You
should now have a few nicely cleaned
segments of orange, so take a break
and have a snack!

2


Place the cleaned strips of peel in
a small saucepan and pour in
enough water to cover, about 1 cup. Bring
the water to a boil and continue to cook
for about 5 minutes. Drain the water,
return the orange peel to the pan, and
add a fresh cup of water. Bring back to a
boil, cook for 5 minutes, and drain again.
Repeat this process once more to leach
out any residual bitterness.

3


Add the sugar and a final ½ cup of
water to the peels, and boil over
medium heat once more. Continue to
cook until the excess water evaporates
and all you have left is a thin coating
of smooth sugar on each of the strips.
Remove from the heat and immediately
move the saucepan contents onto
a silicone baking mat or parchment
(baking) paper. Spread the pieces out so
that they don’t touch, before the sugar
begins to cool and solidify. Let cool.

4


Once the coating has completely
hardened, place the chocolate in a
microwave-safe dish, and microwave
in 30-second intervals to prevent
scorching. Dip a piece of peel half way
into the chocolate and return it to the
silicone baking mat. Repeat this process
with the remaining orange peels. Allow
the orangettes to dry before storing
them in an airtight container.

Orangettes


Transform discarded peels


into tasty after dinner treats


METHOD


INGREDIENTS
MAKES 48 TO 64 CANDIES

3-4 navel oranges
3½ cups water, divided
½ cup granulated sugar
3 oz (about ½ cup) vegan dark
chocolate, chopped, or semi-
sweet vegan chocolate chips

Few people think to save their
orange peels for a second use,
but with a little love and a touch
of sugar, these zesty scraps may
end up being even more delicious
than the fruit! It takes patience to
extract bitterness from the pith,
but the payoff is worth the work.

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