8 Easy Ideas And Recipes Using Oranges (2024)

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This yummy candied orange peels recipe is an easy and tasty way to use oranges! You’ll also find other great recipes and tips for using oranges.

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Easy Orange Recipes and Tips

It’s that time of year. You found a really good deal on oranges but you purchased a few more than you can eat. Now what do you do with them. Here are a few suggestions to get you started:

  • Make juice out of the orangesand then use the peels for Candied Orange Peels.
  • Use the leftover syrup from Candied Orange Peels(recipe below) on pancakes or French Toast. The syrup can also be used to make popsicles.
  • Wash orange peels thoroughly.Grate the peel before using and freeze the zest for later use.
  • Cut up orange segments and use as a garnish for salads.Use in fruit salad or sliced as a side dish.
  • Cut up orange slices and use a garnishfor meat or relish dishes.
  • Cut up peels.In a saucepan add peels, 1 cinnamon stick, a few cloves and fill to the top with water. Simmer for a nice potpourri or dry peels and use in dry potpourri.
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Easy Orange Marmalade Recipe

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Ingredients

1 orange*
1 Tbsp. water
1/2 cup sugar

Instructions

  1. Cut the un-peeled orange.
  2. Place into a blender or food processor with the water and blend until the orange peel is finely chopped.
  3. Pour the mixture into a saucepan with the sugar.
  4. Boil for 15 minutes.

Notes

*If you use a non-organic orange, wash the peels thoroughly before peeling.

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Candied Orange Peels Recipe

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Ingredients

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Peels from 3 large oranges, grapefruits or lemons*
1 tsp. salt
3 cups sugar
water

Instructions

  1. Cut the peel on each fruit into quarters.
  2. Pull the peel off in these quarter sections.
  3. Slice the orange peels into 1/4 inch-wide strips.
  4. Place the peels into a saucepan.
  5. Add salt and cover with cold water.
  6. Boil 15 minutes.
  7. Pour off water and add fresh water.
  8. Boil 20 minutes.
  9. Change water again and boil another 20 minutes.
  10. Drain.
  11. Cover with 2 1/2 cups sugar and 1 cup water.
  12. Simmer, stirring constantly, until all the syrup has boiled away. Do not let the peels scorch.
  13. Spread on wax paper.
  14. Roll peels in remaining sugar.
  15. Let dry.
  16. Store in an airtight container. Keeps one week or can be frozen.

Notes

*If you use non-organic fruit, wash the peels thoroughly before peeling.

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  1. 8 Easy Ideas And Recipes Using Oranges (9)Lesley

    I just found this recipe I love the Idea of being able to use the whole orange or fruit of any type I have never had candied Orange peels didn’t realize possible how do you use them in a recipe or is it like a candy treat ? Thank you for your recipes and videos tips of all types… I currently save orange or lemon peels and place in a mason jar with vinegar and let set for 2 weeks its a great cleaner and smells great I use vinegar as my main cleaner I cant use a lot of things due to being allergic to so many things the fruit peels give vinegar a better scent and also the lemon peels or even half a lemon is great clean faucets showers etc , but I’m new to your website and videos and so glad I have found them!!

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    • 8 Easy Ideas And Recipes Using Oranges (10)Jill

      You can eat the candied orange peels alone or sprinkle them on top of something like a white cake or add to cookies. You can add them to some spinach salads etc.

      Reply

  2. 8 Easy Ideas And Recipes Using Oranges (11)Maralene A Strom

    Thanks so much for sharing these recipies. Plan to for sure use the citris recipes…my favorite is orange marmalade!!!

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  3. 8 Easy Ideas And Recipes Using Oranges (12)Cathrine Osberg

    Love these recipes! Live in California with several producing citrus trees and have a bounty of fruit! Yes, in summer our neighbors have zucchini to give away, but we ALWAYS have lemons, limes, and oranges throughout the year and our neighborhood gets to share in the bounty–by the peck and all organic. Thanks. Love the marmalade.

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  4. 8 Easy Ideas And Recipes Using Oranges (13)Rose Strong

    Does this make the marmalade without any pectin? Very interested if it does and a nice small amount instead of tossing the orange would be brilliant.

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    • 8 Easy Ideas And Recipes Using Oranges (14)Jill

      Yes it does. The boiling it is what thickens it.

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    • 8 Easy Ideas And Recipes Using Oranges (15)Rebecca McCray

      You can use Sugar instead of Pectin. It works almost the same to me.

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      • 8 Easy Ideas And Recipes Using Oranges (16)Isabella

        How long does it keep in the fridge? Can I freeze the marmalade?

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        • 8 Easy Ideas And Recipes Using Oranges (17)Jill

          It will keep in the fridge more than 3-6 months or more. I wouldn’t freeze it because the bits of fruit might become mushy. Because it is so easy to make a small amount and it keeps so long in the fridge you probably wouldn’t need to freeze.

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8 Easy Ideas And Recipes Using Oranges (2024)

FAQs

How to use oranges that are going bad? ›

Exfoliate your skin

Dip a cut orange in coarse, raw sugar and gently scrub your skin with it to exfoliate. “The coarse sugar removes the dead skin and oils and juices from the orange soften the skin,” one Taste of Home editor says. You can try this on your face, hands and feet.

What products are made from oranges? ›

The most important product made from oranges in the United States is frozen concentrated juice. Essential oils, pectin, candied peel, and orange marmalade are among the important by-products. Sour, or Seville, oranges are raised especially for making marmalade.

What can I make out of orange peels? ›

12 Simple Ideas to Use All the Citrus Peels
  • 1 Candy the peels. Remove as much pith as possible from the peels of 4 to 6 citrus fruits. ...
  • 2 Freeze citrus zest. ...
  • 3 Make citrus salt. ...
  • 4 Clean your home. ...
  • 5 Clean your sink. ...
  • 6 Repel garden pests. ...
  • 7 Toss on compost. ...
  • 8 Make orange essential oil.
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What to do if you have a lot of oranges? ›

Top 10 Ways to Enjoy Oranges
  1. A Fruit-FULL Dessert! Add peeled, sliced oranges and grapefruit, orange marmalade, and vanilla extract. ...
  2. Orange Salsa. ...
  3. Warm Your Day. ...
  4. Try an Asian-Inspired Chicken Wrap. ...
  5. Make fruit kebobs! ...
  6. Spice Up Your Fruit Salad. ...
  7. Orange Lemonade! ...
  8. Add to Salad.

Can I freeze orange? ›

Absolutely! Zest the oranges first (if you want) then squeeze the cut fruit over a bowl or liquid measuring cup to capture the juice. Pour the juice into ice cube trays, freeze until solid, then transfer to a resealable plastic bag.

What two fruits make oranges? ›

Oranges are a hybrid of two citrus fruit: a pomelo and a mandarin, with 25% of its genome coming from the pomelo and 75% from the mandarin.

What are 3 uses of oranges? ›

The vitamin C found in oranges has other health benefits too:
  • Forms blood vessels, muscles, cartilage, and collagen in your bones.
  • Fights inflammation and can reduce the severity of conditions like asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, and cancer.
  • Boosts the body's immune system to protect against viruses and germs.
Nov 27, 2022

What is the end product of orange? ›

Although the juice is the main product derived from orange, various byproducts are produced during the manufacturing process. These include essential oils, terpenes, and citrus pulp flour (Baptistella et al., 2009; CitrusBR, 2012).

Why you shouldn't throw orange peels? ›

Healthline also states that orange peels are rich in fibre, vitamins and disease-fighting polyphenols. They also contain limonene, a chemical that may protect against skin cancer. According to Spoon University, the peel has something in it that prevents histamine from being released.

What does boiling orange peels do for you? ›

Orange peel tea is rich in vitamin C and flavonoids, which have antioxidant properties that can strengthen the immune system and help to prevent diseases like cancer, high blood pressure, diabetes and the flu. Orange peel tea is also a great weight loss option, as it has excellent amounts of potassium.

Can I apply orange peel directly on my face? ›

Orange peels are rich in vitamin C, which can help brighten the skin and reduce dark spots or blemishes where rubbing the inside of an orange peel directly onto your skin or using orange peel powder mixed with a carrier oil can promote a brighter complexion.

What can you do with oranges to preserve them? ›

directions
  1. Peel oranges and cut in ½ inch slices.
  2. Place orange slices in a large pot and add 1 cup cold water for each whole orange.
  3. Cover and let stand for 24 hours.
  4. After 24 hours bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer until tender.
  5. Add sugar and lemon juice and continue to cook until transparent.

What can I do with too much citrus fruit? ›

What to do with all this citrus?!
  1. Margaritas, anyone? ...
  2. Citrus curd. ...
  3. Salted/fermented citrus. ...
  4. Dehydrating. ...
  5. Then there are the classic options: freeze lemon or lime juice for homemade lemonade in the summer; create a marmalade or preserves; make a lemon bar (or try a different citrus); or peel, segment and can your citrus.

How do you store leftover oranges? ›

How to Store Oranges
  1. Put oranges in a mesh bag. Place whole oranges in a plastic mesh bag so your fruits have some airflow.
  2. Place in the crisper drawer. ...
  3. Store cut oranges in an airtight container.
Dec 15, 2021

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