So many oranges !! so few recipes!
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1 | I would like some recipes for sweet things using oranges (not jams or preserves) Cakes / muffins / scones / puddings etc Does anyone have any recipes that they have tried and tested that they might be able to share I am particularly after a cake one but would love other options as well many thanks dabo - 2019-07-07 10:22:00 |
2 | Sticky Orange Cake (Gluten-free) 2 medium unwaxed oranges For the syrup 4 oranges and 1.5 lemons Put the oranges for the cake in a small pan and cover with water (they will bob to the top). Cover and bring to the boil, then turn down the heat and simmer for about 1.5-2 hours, turning once, until soft. Alternatively microwave as above. Drain and allow to cool slightly then cut open to check for pips, removing any you find and puree. Heat the oven to 180C, and grease and line a 23cm springform tin. Beat together the egg yolks, sugar and honey until thick and pale, then fold in the almonds, followed by the puree until well combined. Whisk the egg whites and salt until stiff, then gradually fold into the batter, being careful to knock as little air out as possible. Spoon into the tin and bake for about 45-50 minutes, or until firm on top. Meanwhile, squeeze the fruit for the syrup into a pan and add the cardamom and a spoonful of sugar. Bring to a simmer, stirring to dissolve the sugar, then taste and add more sugar as necessary. Add the peel then allow to cool. When the cake comes out of the oven, leave it in the tin and poke a few holes in the top with a skewer. Pour over the syrup a little at a time, and allow to sink in, then scatter with almonds and leave to cool completely before transferring to a plate. davidt4 - 2019-07-07 10:47:00 |
3 | Orange Chocolate Cake (gluten-free) 2 oranges Prepare a 23cm cake tin. Place whole oranges in a large saucepan and cover with water. Bring to the boil and boil for 1 hour. Drain and then allow to cool. Preheat the oven to 160°C . Cut oranges in half and place in to a food processor (skin pith, flesh and all). Blitz until smooth. Add the remaining cake ingredients and blitz again until smooth. Pour in to the prepared cake tin and bake for 40-50 minutes or until a skewer comes out clean. Allow cake to cool completely before removing from tin or it may break. Once the cake has cooled down completely, dust with cocoa if desired. davidt4 - 2019-07-07 10:48:00 |
4 | Magical Orange Cake 1 whole orange including the skin washed and processed to pulp in FP Place in FP whizz till all mixed petal1955 - 2019-07-07 10:49:00 |
5 | Greek Walnut and Orange Cake 1 c olive oil Heat oven to 160C. Line a 20 - 25cm cake tine. In a large bowl place oil, juice, cinnamon and sugar and mix until the sugar starts to dissolve. Sift flour and baking power and gradually mix in. When combined add walnuts and mix well. Pour into tin and bake 15 min. reduce temperature to 130C and bake a further 40 min or until cooked. Cool on rack and serve warm or cool with whipped cream. davidt4 - 2019-07-07 10:49:00 |
6 | Mediterranean Orange Cake (2 days) 23cm tin 3 oranges – cut off tops and bottoms, simmer 2 hours, drain, puree. Cover and chill several hours or overnight Grease and line tin. Heat oven to 170 C. davidt4 - 2019-07-07 10:50:00 |
7 | Portuguese Orange Custard 2 oranges Heat oven to 350 F Unmould and serve with cream whipped with Grand Marnier. davidt4 - 2019-07-07 10:51:00 |
8 | Winter Fruits with Orange Ricotta (overnight) serves 4 200g dried figs 250g ricotta Slice figs & apricots thickly. Mix with rest of ingredients in bowl and barely cover with boiling water. Stir well. Leave overnight until swollen. Beat ricotta ingredients together. Drain fruit, reserving syrup. Place fruit in serving bowls, ricotta on top, syrup, a few shreds of orange zest. davidt4 - 2019-07-07 10:53:00 |
9 | dabo, here's a recipe that will make some good use of your orange abundance. I usually double the recipe. SPICED FRUIT COMPOTE Peel and slice the apple, then place it in a saucepan with the rest of the ingredients. Cover and simmer gently over a low heat for 10-15 minutes until the apple is tender. Leave to cool a little. Remove the cinnamon stick. Serve the compote on top of/with yoghurt. :-)) 245sam - 2019-07-07 11:26:00 |
10 | These wee delights are worth the effort... Little cinnamon-infused puff pastry cases filled with custard and drizzled with a simple orange-flavoured caramel. Adapted slightly from Jamie Oliver’s recipe for Portuguese custard tarts in Jamie Oliver's Meals in Minutes . Instructions For the orange caramel topping autumnwinds - 2019-07-07 14:44:00 |
11 | davidt4 wrote: ....what do you mean by unwaxed oranges.??? korbo - 2019-07-07 15:40:00 |
12 | petal1955 wrote: dabo - 2019-07-07 15:56:00 |
13 | I've made this for several decades, using lemon or orange juice. It has the advantage of freezing well LEMON or ORANGE MOUSSE 1 cup lemon or orange juice Soak gelatine in juice. Place egg yolks and sugar in top of a double boiler (or a bowl over a pot of simmering water) and cook over simmering water, whisking constantly until thick. Remove from heat, add gelatine and juice, leave to get cool but not cold. Beat eggwhites until stiff. Add unwhipped cream to the mixture, then quickly fold in eggwhites. Pour into a plain jelly mould, individual containers (such as glasses or cups), and/or freezable container/s. Chill in the fridge until very cold, then unmould and serve with whipped cream (and fresh fruit such as kiwifruit, raspberries, or orange segments) or freeze. I haven't [yet] made it with limes, but I'm sure it would work with them, too Edited by autumnwinds at 4:17 pm, Sun 7 Jul autumnwinds - 2019-07-07 16:17:00 |
14 | korbo wrote: Occasionally oranges from overseas are imported with a fine wax coating ( to keep them lasting longer). Not so common these days, and doesn't affect the eating of the flesh, but as in this recipe the whole oranges are boiled, there'd be an unpleasant scum.... Edited by autumnwinds at 4:26 pm, Sun 7 Jul autumnwinds - 2019-07-07 16:19:00 |
15 | korbo wrote:
Oranges that haven't been sprayed with wax to make them look shiny and last longer. Obviously homegrown oranges are not waxed. davidt4 - 2019-07-07 16:33:00 |
16 | petal1955 wrote: Annabel Langbein added raisins and chopped walnuts and calls it Annabel Langbein's Orange Lightning Cake. We tried it and quite liked it. paora-tm - 2019-07-07 20:43:00 |
17 | Orange Muffins 1 orange rainrain1 - 2019-07-08 10:58:00 |
18 | Alison Holst has a recipe for Lemon Sponge pudding. I have made that numerous times and can see no reason why it wouldnt be perfect made with oranges instead kiwigoose1 - 2019-07-08 20:10:00 |