What to do with lots of oranges?

What to do with lots of oranges?

8 Ways to Use Oranges

  • Salad. Oranges are fantastic in winter salads.
  • Punch. To use up lots of oranges at once, make a cinnamon-spiced citrus punch.
  • Syrup.
  • Marmalade.
  • Orange beef.
  • Chicken marinade.
  • Gratin.
  • Simple dessert.
  • May 23, 2017

    What can I make out of old oranges?

    You can make a natural cleaner for your home just using old oranges and vinegar. Cut off as much of the white part of the rind as possible, says Nate Masterson, head of natural product development for Maple Holistics. Then put the peels in a jar of vinegar and let it sit for two weeks, shaking the container once a day.

    Can you freeze oranges whole?

    If you’re in a rush, one of the easiest ways to go about freezing your oranges is by placing them in your freezer ‘whole’ or, in other words, still with their peel intact. Freezing whole oranges is an ideal choice for anyone that wants to use their frozen oranges to make yummy, orange juice.

    What can I do with excess citrus fruits?

    12 Ways to Use Preserve Citrus Fruits

  • Save the zest.
  • Dry the peels.
  • Make a citrus cleaner.
  • Preserve the juice.
  • Dehydrate sliced citrus.
  • Make canned preserves.
  • Candy the peels.
  • Make a citrus extract.
  • How do you preserve fresh oranges?

    3 Method Steps

  • Cut oranges in half. Cut each half into 3 equal wedges. Place in a plastic bag in the freezer overnight.
  • Remove from freezer and place in the fridge for 4 hours to thaw slightly.
  • Wash a 1L (4-cup) capacity glass preserving jar with plastic lid in warm, soapy water. Rinse well. Drain on a rack.
  • How do you store fresh oranges long term?

    Wrap orange wedges, halves, or slices tightly with plastic wrap or reusable storage wrap. Place the wrapped orange pieces in an airtight container. Store in the crisper drawer of your fridge for three to four days.

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