eight weeks pregnant

  • Subscribe to our RSS feed.
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Digg

jeudi 22 décembre 2011

Candied Orange Spice Peels

Posted on 18:22 by Unknown
Pin It

Since last week I've been going through several pounds (at least 30 lbs, if not more!) of oranges... washing, cutting, peeling, slicing and blending.


My kitchen has been full of sunshine and wonderful smells of delicious oranges! Yummm!



Can't get enough of the smells and beautiful colors, but I've had enough of all that work! LOL! 

You may be wondering when I'm going to get to the point. Right?

Well, we have several citrus trees giving us more than enough oranges and I was wondering what to do with it all! Especially the peels. One day I was browsing through my Facebook and saw one of my friends posted that she was making candied orange peels. Of course, that grabbed my attention.

Candied orange peels?! Honestly, never heard of that!

I quickly googled for a recipe and found one at use real butter (Beautiful photography!). Honestly, I was very surprised to find out that making candied peels is so easy... just a little time consuming  ;o)

Seriously, the work was well worth it... for Christmas we will be giving away small bags of these treats to all our Honduran neighbors & friends, the kids we work with and missionaries we know. I've already had a few kids taste the candied peels and they LOVE them!


While I was waiting for the raw sugar water to get hot... a great idea popped into my head. I  threw in some cinnamon sticks, whole cloves and chunks of ginger to bring about a spicy flavor. Success! Delicious, warm spices drifted up to my nose... oh yum!

After pouring the peels in and simmering them for forever... they came out golden, glazed and sticky. Dropped them in a pan of cane sugar and they separated beautifully. 

When Jon took his first bite of the sugar covered peel... he said the texture and flavor reminded him of those old classic sugar-crusted gumdrops!


I rolled some batches with cane sugar and some without. I am thinking the ones without the sugar crust would be fabulous in some oatmeal cookies. Hmmm, maybe I'll have a recipe coming on that idea!


I made my first batch for a Christmas party for the missionary women. They were a hit! I put the orange peels in small plastic bags and tied them up with a cute ribbon along with the recipe & suggestions... simple and easy. I would rather packet the orange peels in parchment paper or glass jars, but I am in a country where those are not easily found and often expensive. Boohoo. At least they looked cute in the plastic bags!

I am doing the same when passing them out to our Honduran neighbors and kids. I put on different tags that say, "Feliz Navidad!! Bendiciones! Familia de Jon & Marillyn Beard".

Can you believe how much I've made?! LOL! Next year I would like to plan ahead and have some girls help me.



Wish the picture of the gift bag looked a little better, but its good enough and you get the idea!

So, after all that glorious work.... I was left with 6 1/2 quarts of dark, dark brown, orange flavored syrupy sweetness! So, now I have plans for those!! Caramel popcorn, granola, candied nuts, hot chocolate, pancakes and more.

*Sigh*


Candied Orange Spice Peels

4 oranges (or any thick skinned citrus fruit)
3 cups sugar (rapadura, coconut sugar or unrefined cane sugar)
1 cup water
1-2 cinnamon sticks (optional)
5-10 whole cloves (optinoal)
1 chunk of ginger (optional)
cane sugar for rolling

Quarter oranges into wedges. Carefully slice or peel the flesh away from the orange peels (I generally don’t like to remove too much pith, only if it is really thick). Slice the peel of each wedge lengthwise into 1/4 inch strips.

Place peels in a medium saucepan and cover with cold water. Heat on high until water comes to a boil. Pour off the water. Repeat two more times.

Meanwhile, mix 1 cup water with 3 cups of sugar in a large saucepan or pot. Add optional spices. Bring to boil over high heat until temps reaches about 230F. Stir it to make sure sugar is dissolved. Add peels and reduce to a simmer. Simmer until peels are translucent (30 minutes or longer - about 50 mintues at my 6,500 ft. elevation). You will want to stir the peels every so often.

Drain peels in a colander (catch all the syrup in a bowl!). Add sugar into a deep, wide bowl. Use tongs to move peels into the bowl and roll in sugar, if desired. Set on a rack or wax covered cookie sheet to dry for 4-5 hours OR 2 days (best results). I put my peels in my dehydrator and set it on low heat (95-115F). They came out great!

You can now eat the candied peels! If you won’t be eating them within a week, store them packed in sugar in an airtight container.

Suggestions:

  • Don't throw out the sugar! Use it to sweeten your morning coffee or drink for some yummy orange-flavored sweetness.
  • Chopped up your orange peels and mix it with some nuts.
  • Don't throw out the syrup! Use it over your pancakes, sweeten drinks, make caramel popcorn and more.
  • Instead of rolling the peels in sugar. Allow them to dry for up to 2 days and dip each peel into some dark chocolate! Allow it to harden before storing in an airtight container.
Don't forget you can order Just Making Ice Cream ebook for $8 through this month! Also, enter for chances to win gluten-free & savory cookbooks!!

Have a wonderful Christmas!




Envoyer par e-mailBlogThis!Partager sur XPartager sur Facebook
Posted in Christmas gifts, cinnamon, homemade candy, oranges, wholesome sweets/desserts | No comments
Article plus récent Article plus ancien Accueil

0 commentaires:

Enregistrer un commentaire

Inscription à : Publier les commentaires (Atom)

Popular Posts

  • Contact
    Please contact me if you... Have any questions. Want to be a part of Sweet Wholesome Wednesday . Would like me to review a book or products ...
  • Pregnancy Notes: Postpartum Herbal Sitz Bath {recipe}
    Herbal sitz baths are extremely soothing, relaxing, healing  and a  great way to pamper a new mama after going through the tiring workout o...
  • Coming Soon: My First eBook - Just Making Ice Cream!
    Yep! Very soon I will be releasing my first ebook,  Just Making Ice Cream: Over 70 Delicious Recipes Made With Nourishing Ingredients! Over ...
  • December Photo Project - Day Two
    Got Water?
  • South Caribbean Adventures: Café Viejo Italian Restaurant
    NOTE:  I scheduled this post to go up... We are traveling to Honduras right now, please keep us in your prayers. Head over to our  RO4Y blog...
  • Get 33 eBooks ($479 value) For Just $39!
    What is the  Toadally Primal Wellness Bundle ? 33 ebooks  with a total value of $479 (see below!) On sale for 7 days - January 7 to January ...
  • Make it Yourself: Homemade Orange Extract
    It is now orange season around here and my trees are simply overflowing with delicious balls of sunshine! Last season I dehydrated orange sl...
  • Pumpkin Maple Baked Oatmeal
    Good morning my friends! Would you all like to start off your day with a slice of  warm, spiced pumpkin oatmeal bake topped with large scoop...
  • Lacto-Fermented Costa Rican Chilero
    It has been a while since I’ve shared any new  lacto-fermented recipes, but I’ve got a delicious one for you today! I came across this chil...
  • You've Got Ice Cream Questions? I've Got Answers!
    Ever since I first published the ice cream ebook ... I have been asked question after question from those who were wanting to buy the book,...

Categories

  • 7 Day Real Food Challenge
  • adobe house
  • advent
  • agua de sandia
  • almonds
  • aloe vera
  • Alternative Laundry Series
  • apples
  • avocados
  • babies
  • babywearing
  • baked oatmeal
  • bakes oatmeal
  • beans
  • beef tongue
  • beef tongue recipes
  • Berkey products
  • birth DVDs
  • birth story
  • birthdays
  • blackberries
  • Blendtec
  • blog awards
  • body scrubs
  • bones
  • book reviews
  • books
  • Bookworm Reports
  • breakfast
  • breastfeeding
  • Bulk Herb Store
  • Bundle of the Week
  • busy life
  • butter
  • butter oil
  • butternut squash
  • Caribbean Adventures
  • chickens
  • chickpeas
  • childbirth books
  • chocolate
  • chocolate cake
  • chocolate peppermint cake
  • Christian books
  • Christmas
  • Christmas gifts
  • cinnamon
  • citrus fruit
  • cloth
  • cloth diapers
  • cloth pads
  • cloth wipes
  • coconut flour
  • coconut oil
  • coconut palm sugar
  • coconuts
  • comfort food
  • cookbooks
  • cookies
  • cranberries
  • crock pot
  • cultured dairy
  • curd
  • curd bars
  • dairy-free
  • deaf
  • December Photo Project
  • December Photo Project 2011
  • dehydrated orange slices
  • dehydrating sourdough
  • dehydrator
  • desserts
  • diary-free
  • dried orange chips
  • easy frosting
  • ebook
  • eBook Bundle
  • ebook discount
  • egg yolks
  • elderberries
  • essential oils
  • fall recipes
  • family
  • FAQs
  • farmer's markets
  • fermented cod liver oil
  • Fight Back Fridays
  • filtered water
  • fluoride
  • food news
  • Foodbuzz
  • foodie fights
  • Foodista
  • free stuff
  • frugal meals
  • frugal snacks
  • garbanzo beans
  • gardening
  • garlic
  • giveaways
  • gluten-free
  • GMOs
  • GNOWFGLINS Dehydrating Class
  • GNOWFGLINS e-Course
  • grain-free
  • group b strep
  • guest post
  • handmade
  • Harvest Your Health Bundle Sale
  • He is risen
  • healthy fats
  • healthy nuts
  • healthy postpartum
  • Hello Morning Challenge
  • herbal medicine
  • herbal remedies
  • herbal sitz bath
  • herbs
  • homebirth
  • homemade
  • homemade candy
  • homemade cereal
  • homemade chorizo
  • homemade extracts
  • homemade mayonnaise
  • homemade snacks
  • homemade snacks. traveling
  • homemade sourdough tortillas
  • homemade tea
  • homemade trail mix
  • homemade vanilla
  • homemade wipes
  • Homemaking eBook Bundle Sale
  • homeopathy
  • homestead
  • homesteading
  • Honduras
  • honey
  • honey-sweetened
  • horchata
  • ice cream
  • ice cream pie
  • Italian Drip Sandwich
  • Jesus
  • JMN videos
  • Just Making Ice Cream
  • kefir
  • kelp
  • kitchen gadgets
  • labor and birth
  • lacto-fermented food
  • Life
  • life in Costa Rica
  • life in Honduras
  • limes
  • loose herbs
  • make it yourself
  • mangos
  • marmalade
  • missionaries
  • missionary life
  • MIY
  • movie
  • mud house
  • muffins
  • my faith
  • my family
  • my story
  • Naomi
  • natural birth
  • natural deodorant
  • natural drinks
  • natural home alternatives
  • natural living
  • natural nipple cream
  • natural postpartum care
  • natural pregnancy
  • natural preventative care
  • natural remedies
  • natural sweeteners
  • naturally sweetened sweets
  • Nourished Kitchen e-course
  • Nourished Living Network eBook Bundle
  • nourishing ingredients
  • nourishing ways
  • nursing
  • nursing tea
  • nut & seed
  • nut-free
  • oatmeal
  • oatmeal bake
  • odd bits
  • orange powder
  • orange season
  • oranges
  • Organics in Costa Rica
  • organize
  • Other Things
  • paleo/primal eBooks
  • palm shortening
  • pancakes
  • pecans
  • Pennywise Platter Thursday
  • peppermint
  • perserving naturally
  • photography
  • phytic acid
  • pie crusts
  • Poema
  • popsicles
  • porridge
  • postpartum books
  • potpourri
  • prayer needs
  • pregnancy
  • pregnancy books
  • pregnancy exercises
  • pregnancy health
  • Pregnancy Notes Series
  • pregnancy tea
  • preserving sourdough
  • preventing group b strep
  • probiotics
  • pumpkins
  • quiet time
  • raw apple cider vinegar
  • raw food
  • raw milk
  • Real Food
  • real food article
  • Real Food Face-Off
  • Real Food Media
  • Real Food Wednesday
  • real salt
  • recipe round-up
  • recipes
  • restaurant reviews
  • reviews
  • RO4Y
  • rolled oats
  • sea salt
  • simple life
  • Simple Lives Thursday
  • simple tips
  • slow cooker
  • smoothies
  • soaked nuts
  • soaking grains
  • soaking nuts
  • soups
  • sourdough
  • sourdough biscuits
  • sourdough cake
  • sourdough cinnamon rolls
  • sourdough cookies
  • sourdough cornbread
  • sourdough eCourse
  • sourdough english muffins
  • sourdough focaccia
  • sourdough journal
  • sourdough pizza
  • sourdough pot pie
  • sourdough starter
  • special guests
  • spirulina
  • stevia
  • sugar-free
  • superfood for pregnancy
  • supplements
  • Sweet Wholesome Wednesday
  • Tabitha
  • tea
  • thankfulness
  • Tobias
  • top posts
  • tortilla pizza
  • traditional food
  • travel snacks
  • traveling
  • Tuesday Twister
  • tutorial
  • Tyndale book reviews
  • Ultimate Homemaking Bundle Sale
  • walnuts
  • WAPF
  • WAPF food
  • Weekend Herb Blogging
  • whole food supplements
  • whole grains
  • wholesome
  • wholesome cookies
  • wholesome eating
  • wholesome snacks
  • wholesome sweets/desserts
  • winners

Blog Archive

  • ►  2014 (12)
    • ►  mai (3)
    • ►  avril (7)
    • ►  janvier (2)
  • ►  2013 (50)
    • ►  décembre (1)
    • ►  novembre (3)
    • ►  octobre (7)
    • ►  septembre (3)
    • ►  août (4)
    • ►  juillet (2)
    • ►  juin (3)
    • ►  mai (8)
    • ►  avril (5)
    • ►  mars (6)
    • ►  février (5)
    • ►  janvier (3)
  • ►  2012 (41)
    • ►  décembre (6)
    • ►  novembre (3)
    • ►  octobre (1)
    • ►  juillet (6)
    • ►  juin (6)
    • ►  mai (4)
    • ►  avril (1)
    • ►  mars (2)
    • ►  février (5)
    • ►  janvier (7)
  • ▼  2011 (82)
    • ▼  décembre (19)
      • Celebration GIVEAWAY: Making Herbs SIMPLE DVD (Vol...
      • Sourdough Journel #12: Delicious Sourdough Cookies
      • Candied Orange Spice Peels
      • DPP 2011 > Help Us Help Them
      • DPP 2011 > CrockPot Christmas Potpourri
      • DPP > Dog Love
      • DPP > Happy Birthday Tobias!
      • Celebration GIVEAWAY: Bones & Fat Cookbooks
      • DPP 2011 > Orange Fest!
      • Celebration GIVEAWAY: Simply Sugar & Gluten-Free a...
      • Let's Celebrate!!
      • DPP 2011 > Who Wants A Cookie?
      • DPP 2011 > Learning In the Sunshine
      • DPP 2011 > A Plan & Purpose
      • Mexican Chocolate Coconut Tres Leches Cake (Gluten...
      • DDP 2011 > Bellybuttons & Raspberries!
      • DPP 2011 > English Muffin Addiction
      • DDP 2011 > Rainbow Girl
      • December Photo Project 2011 - The Rainbow of Promise
    • ►  novembre (1)
    • ►  septembre (2)
    • ►  août (7)
    • ►  juillet (9)
    • ►  juin (9)
    • ►  mai (11)
    • ►  avril (13)
    • ►  mars (4)
    • ►  février (4)
    • ►  janvier (3)
  • ►  2010 (30)
    • ►  décembre (1)
    • ►  avril (5)
    • ►  mars (3)
    • ►  février (19)
    • ►  janvier (2)
  • ►  2009 (137)
    • ►  décembre (21)
    • ►  novembre (16)
    • ►  octobre (14)
    • ►  septembre (11)
    • ►  août (17)
    • ►  juillet (12)
    • ►  juin (19)
    • ►  mai (13)
    • ►  avril (9)
    • ►  mars (5)
Fourni par Blogger.

Qui êtes-vous ?

Unknown
Afficher mon profil complet