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Oriental Oranges (Oranges a Lorientale)
12 Servings
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Oriental Oranges (Oranges a Lorientale) Ingredients
12 lg
Orange
s
3 tb
Grand marnier
or cointreau
200 g
Sugar
(7 oz)
2 tb Grenadine syrup
Instructions for Oriental Oranges (Oranges a Lorientale)
From: r.gagnaux@chnet.ch (Rene Gagnaux) Date: Sat, 23 Oct 1993 11:00:00 +0100 This is Fredy Girardets adaptation of an old recipe. It was traditionally made with whole oranges peeled down to the flesh ... but the skin left between the segments always spoiled it. Peel the zest from the oranges in long strips, taking as little of the pith as possible. Cut the zest into very, very fine julienne strips. Remove the pith in vertical strips to expose the flesh of the oranges. Then, holding the oranges over a strainer with a bowl beneath to catch all the juice, cut each segment away from the membranes that divide one from another, and from the central core of pith. Squeeze all the discarded membranes to extract every drop of juice, if any flesh remains on them, and add it to the already collected juice. Blanch the julienned zest in bouling water for 1 minute. Refresh in cold water and drain in a sieve. Put the sugar into a large, wide saucepan and cook over a moderate, steady heat until the sugar melts and becomes a light golden color. Add the collected orange juice and, stirring to mix well, cook until the liquid has the consistency of a light syrup. Add the julienned zest to the sysrup, as well as the liqueur and the grenadine syrup. If a scum forms, remove it with a spoon as if you were making jam. Bring it briefly to the boil. Add the orange segments and shake the pan well so that they all absorb the syrup. They should be hot, but they should not be allowed to cook. Set the pan aside. Add another drop of liqueur to the pan. Serving: Arrange the segments on four plates to look like stars. Coat them with the sysrup and decorate with the julienned zests. Alternatively: Serve the oranges in a fruit dish, with a selection of some other fruit desserts. (From: Fredy Girardet, Cuisine spontanee, Papermac, ISBN 0-333-40957-4) REC.FOOD.RECIPES ARCHIVES /FRUIT From rec.food.cooking archives. Downloaded from Glens MM Recipe Archive, http://www.erols.com/hosey.
Main Ingredient:
Citrus
Cuisine:
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