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Caramel Oranges with Cardamom

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Caramel Oranges with Cardamom

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  • This recipe was entered in the contest for Your Best Recipe with Cardamom
  • ChezSuzanne's Testing Notes: This recipe is a great combination of flavors and can be made at a moment's notice, but as chefcarla recommends, waiting for a couple hours is much better. When I first drizzled the caramel...

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Serves 4

  1. Peel the oranges by cutting off the top and bottom to make them flat and then slicing around the circumference of the orange with a sharp knife, cutting away the peel and white pith. Then cut the orange crosswise into about 6 sections and lay them out on a platter.

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  2. Add the sugar and water to a saucepan and swirl over low heat until the sugar has dissolved. Do not stir. Turn up the heat to high and bring to a boil. Once the syrup is boiling, cook it for about 5 minutes or until the syrup has browned to a rich caramel color. It will be very bubbly. Watch it closely as there is only a minute between sublime and burned. Add the cardamom seeds and swirl them to combine and drizzle the syrup over the oranges. Serve immediately or let sit in the refrigerator for a few hours so that the oranges macerate and make a caramel syrup.

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11 Comments on Caramel Oranges with Cardamom

Img_1958 Reply

This looks really lovely. I look forward to making this.

Chocolate_peppermint_truffle_cookies_032 Reply

Love love this! I make orange salads often this time of year to take advantage of the sweetness of the at-peak-oranges available right now. This looks like another wonderful way to take advantage of them! Making this one this week for sure!!

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Another bonus is how your kitchen will smell after peeling the oranges. Better than a scented candle. I left the orange peelings in a bowl for a few hours. The smell was heavenly.

Me Reply

This sounds so simple and yummy! Can't wait to try it!

Mrs Reply

Love this!

Shamrock-medal Reply

I bet these would be delightful on some vanilla Greek yogurt.

Author_pic Reply

That's a great idea. I think I have some in my fridge right now!

My_love-1 Reply

This is beautiful! Great job.

Author_pic Reply

Thanks, it's really simple and so refreshing after a full winter meal.

Wedding_pictures_162 Reply

what a great idea!

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Cardamom is one of my favorite spices. As expensive as it is, it's nice to use it up quickly. We don't want it to go stale now would we?

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