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Citrus Fruit Soup and Orange Crisps

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Servings
4
Preparation Time
  • Preparation : 15 minutes
Cooking Time
15 minutes
Recommended Wine
Rivesaltes blanc
Ingredients
3 oranges, 3 clementines, 1 bunch fresh mint, pear syrup, Grand Marnier, butter, flour, sugar, almonds, orange juice
Preparation Instructions
Peel the oranges and the clementines. Separate the segments and keep them in n air tight container. Add the syrup and Grand Marnier. Cool for 2 to 3 hours. To prepare the orange crisps, mix all the ingredients. Refrigerate. Place little piles of this mixture on a Silpat plate to obtain little biscuits after cooking. Bake for 5 to 6 minutes. Place the citrus fruits on a serving dish, along with the cooked biscuits and the mint. Serve very cold.
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Citrus Fruit Soup and Orange Crisps

These ultra-thin, crisp cookies are a snap to make and have a fortune cookie-inspired flavor. Serve alongside a homemade fruit soup to increase your fruit servings for the day while still satisfying your sweet tooth.

Oranges are a citrus fruit that grows in warm, sunny climates (Arizona, Florida, Texas, and California in the U.S. The sweet orange family, which is the most common form of the fruit, includes common or blond oranges like Valencias; navels; and blood oranges. Then there are all the relatives: mandarins, distinguished by loose, easy-to-peel skin and flowery flavor (tangerines are a type of mandarin); temple oranges and clementines (crosses between oranges and mandarins); and tangelos (hybrids of mandarins, oranges, and grapefruit). Bitter oranges, such as the Seville, are too bitter to eat out of hand and instead are used to make marmalades; their peel is prized for candying, and their essential oils flavors foods and booze, such as Curacao. Almost every part of the fruit is usable in the kitchen: the flesh, the juice, and the aromatic skin. Only its pits and the spongy white pith between the skin and the flesh are not of use. Valencias are good all-purpose oranges because they're juicy, they have good flavor, and their rind, flesh, and juice of have a nice, deep color. Blood oranges contribute an exotic look to salads or other dishes. They're less acidic than navels and Valencias, which can make them seem sweeter. The flesh and juice of navels are delicious but can turn bitter when exposed to air, so these are best eaten out of hand or served soon after peeling. Fruits labeled as "juice oranges" produce copious amounts of juice and have flavorful zest, but they're often seedy, pulpy, and messy when sliced. Oranges are in season in the winter in the United States. Choose that feel heavy for their size (signaling they're juicy) with a skin that does not feel loose.

 

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Reviews (11)
byMartha, November 4, 2012
AMAZING & EASY!! I'm a beginner to be sure, and tried this recipe cause it looks yummy.. This is a great recipe and will definitely make again!
byAnne, August 22, 2012
I really want this recipe, not just delicious but also nutritious. I should share this recipe with my friends so that they will also prepare this one for their love ones.
byLorraine, June 2, 2012
The wine gives bitter and sour tasted for the fruits. Eliminating wine would be more right to get the crispier of the fruits and sweetness of it.
byAngel, May 14, 2012
Thank you for sharing this recipe. The butter-beans really gave an exceptional taste to the salad. That is exactly what I’m looking for in my seafood salad.
byClare Patricio, April 21, 2012
I did not enjoy this recipe at all. The fruits are very sour and gave me an upset stomach. Not my ideal dessert.
byrainne ellie, April 14, 2012
judging on the number of votes, I say this recipe is one of the easiest to prepare. Not to mention, it is also delicious and very refreshing. The citrus fruits are perfect for hot weather.
byLMJ, April 14, 2012
Definitely an interesting & very tasty soup! I particularly enjoyed combining citrus and orange crisps, & over the next month & a half or so, we look forward to enjoying what is now safely preserved in the freezer! Thanks for sharing such an interesting recipe!
byAnnalee, March 28, 2012
a new fruit dish fave for me. It's very refreshing and the colours are really pleasant to the eyes. Worth trying and making again.
bySarah, March 14, 2012
I love this orangey dessert but I also enjoy it as a snack sometimes. The sweetness is so appealing and really satisfies my cravings for sweets, especially the syrup. The biscuits are really good too. You should try this whenever you have the chance.
byStella, March 10, 2012
A complete appetizer and meal with dessert! It will also satisfy your cold food craves for summer. The soup is a one of a kind fruity one that will make you think of summer and fruit shake.
byClemens, March 1, 2012
This easy to make dessert recipe is so refreshing. It is a really nice way of enjoying oranges and clementines. The preparation time is a little long but it is worth every minute.
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