INGREDIENTS 1 tablespoon salad oil 1 small piece salt pork (1/8 pound) 1 boneless rump roast (4-5 pounds) 2 teaspoons salt ¼ teaspoon pepper 1 onion sliced 1 bay leaf 1 tablespoon brown sugar ½ teaspoon dry thyme 1 teaspoon grated Hale orange rind 2 cups Hale orange juice 2…
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INGREDIENTS 1 large Florida orange, zested and juiced 1 bay leaf 2 sprigs thyme 12 jumbo shrimp, cleaned, pooled and do-veined 1 tablespoon olive oil 2 large shallots, finely diced 2 teaspoons brown sugar 1 tablespoon champagne vinegar 1 ½ cups Florida orange juice ½ teaspoon salt ¼ teaspoon ground…
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People have been eating oranges for thousands of years. But they never considered them healthy until oranges became a popular treatment for scurvy. For centuries, the theory was that the potentially fatal disease was caused by tainted meat. It was not until 1932 that the scurvy was attributed to a…
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PREPARATION Rub the skin of 1 large Hale orange with ¾ cup large sugar cubes until the cubes are orange colored and the pigment on the orange has been rubbed away. Reserve the orange. (If sugar cubes are not available, you can very thinly grate the peel of the orange…
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Did you buy your navel oranges yet for the holidays? If not, what are you waiting for? Navel oranges are as much a part of Christmas as a Christmas tree, bells, and presents. In fact citrus fruits have always been associated with Christmas. Navel oranges are very popular today but…
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Many recipes call for the juice of navel oranges, grapefruit and other citrus fruits but even more call for the zest of the fruit. Do you know how to zest a citrus fruit? Not getting the zest right can result in a very bitter taste that can ruin a dish.…
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INGREDIENTS ½ cup unsalted butter, cut into 8 pieces ½ cup orange blossom honey, divided PREPARATION Leave the butter out of the refrigerator long enough to warm to the point where it is just pliable, but not too soft. uing a stand mixer or hand-held beaters, whip the butter into…
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There are many different uses for oranges, but the key question is why a consumer may wish to choose navel oranges over other types of oranges. For most people the first thing that tends to draw them to any type of an orange is the size. In most cases navel…
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This year use navel oranges to avoid the flu and winter colds. The weather is getting colder and that means cold and flu season is coming. Navel oranges can help you fight off germs and stay healthy this winter. Great tasting navel oranges are packed full of Vitamin C, B…
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This year use navel oranges as part of your holiday decorations to add some color and make your holiday decorations more festive. You can use navel oranges and other citrus fruits to decorate in dozens of different ways. Citrus fruit is wonderful for decorating with because your guests can eat…