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Expand4 navel oranges Ask a question about this ingredient
1/2 cup sugar Ask a question about this ingredient
3 tablespoons water Ask a question about this ingredient
1/4 teaspoon cardamom seeds, crushed Ask a question about this ingredient
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.
Ask a question about this stepAdd 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.
Ask a question about this stepLove 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!!
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.
I bet these would be delightful on some vanilla Greek yogurt.
That's a great idea. I think I have some in my fridge right now!
Thanks, it's really simple and so refreshing after a full winter meal.
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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This looks really lovely. I look forward to making this.