Asian Oranges (Oranges A L'orientale) Recipe
- 12 lrg Oranges
- 200 gm Sugar (7 ounce)
- 3 Tbsp. Grand marnier or possibly cointreau
- 2 Tbsp. Grenadine syrup
- This is Fredy Girardet's adaptation of an old recipe.
- It was traditionally made with whole oranges peeled down to the flesh ... but the skin left between the segments always spoiled it.
- Peel the zest from the oranges in long strips, taking as little of the pith as possible.
- Cut the zest into very, very fine julienne strips.
- Remove the pith in vertical strips to expose the flesh of the oranges.
- Then, holding the oranges over a strainer with a bowl beneath to catch all the juice, cut each segment away from the membranes which divide one from another, and from the central core of pith.
- Squeeze all the discarded membranes to extract every drop of juice, if any flesh remains on them, and add in it to the already collected juice.
- Blanch the julienned zest in bouling water for 1 minute.
- Refresh in cool water and drain in a sieve.
- Put the sugar into a large, wide saucepan and cook over a moderate, steady heat till the sugar melts and becomes a light golden brown color.
- Add in the collected orange juice and, stirring to mix well, cook till the liquid has the consistency of a light syrup.
- Add in the julienned zest to the sysrup, as well as the liqueur and the grenadine syrup.
- If a scum forms, remove it with a spoon as if you were making jam.
- Bring it briefly to the boil.
- Add in the orange segments and shake the pan well so which they all absorb the syrup.
- They should be warm, but they shouldn't be allowed to cook.
- Set the pan aside.
- Add in another drop of liqueur to the pan.
- Serving: Arrange the segments on four plates to look like stars.
- Coat them with the sysrup and decorate with the julienned zests.
- Alternatively: Serve the oranges in a fruit dish, with a selection of some other fruit desserts.
- /FRUIT
oranges, sugar, grand marnier, grenadine syrup
Taken from cookeatshare.com/recipes/asian-oranges-oranges-a-l-orientale-70435 (may not work)