Desserts

Candied Orange Slices

Success Secrets

The key to perfect candied orange slices lies in consistent thickness and gentle simmering. Take your time with the process watching for that beautiful translucent quality. And don’t rush the drying time it makes all the difference in the final texture.

Endless Possibilities

These candied orange slices are so versatile. Dip them in chocolate add them to desserts or package them as gifts. They keep beautifully making them perfect for preparing ahead for special occasions.

A wooden plate holds several sugar-coated orange slices, with a whole orange and a halved orange in the background.
A wooden plate holds several sugar-coated orange slices, with a whole orange and a halved orange in the background. | Myhomemaderecipe.com

Frequently Asked Questions

Why use ice water bath?
The ice water bath stops the initial cooking process and helps maintain the orange slices’ shape and texture.

 

How do I know when they’re done cooking?
The orange rinds should become slightly translucent after 45-60 minutes of simmering.
Why swirl the oranges while cooking?
Swirling ensures even coating and prevents the slices from sticking together or cooking unevenly.
How long do they keep?
Stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator, they’ll keep for up to 1 month.
Why let them dry for 24 hours?
The drying time ensures excess syrup drains off and the texture becomes properly chewy rather than wet.

 

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