Navel Oranges

  • Orange Amaretto Trifle Recipe

    By: The Hale Groves Team | On:

    Introducing our first ever Hale Groves employee orange recipe contest. We asked our employees to submit there best recipes featuring our delicious oranges. This Orange Amaretto Trifle was our grand prize winning recipe! How to make an Orange Amaretto Trifle Ingredients Yellow Cake or Pound Cake (homemade/store-bought) Fresh Hale Navel…

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  • Orange Cheesecake Rolls Recipe

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    How to make Orange Cheesecake Rolls Prep Time: 50 mins + rising Bake Time: 25 mins Yield: 2 dozen Ingredients 2 packages (1/4 ounce each) active dry yeast 3/4 cup warm water (110? to 115?) 1-3/4 cups warm 2% milk (110? to 115?) 1 cup sugar 2 large eggs 3…

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  • Orange-Tangerine Smoothie Recipe

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    A smoothie is thick, rich, cool blended drink produced using pureed fruits, vegetables, and at times items like yogurt, frozen yogurt, or soymilk. Smoothies might be made with different fixings such as water, ice, organic fruit juice, sweeteners like agave nectar, sugar, and syrup, whey powder, nuts, nut spread, seeds,…

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  • What is a Navel Orange?

    By: The Hale Groves Team | On: | Category: Fruit Facts

    Oranges have become part of our culinary heritage for generations. They are the star of many desserts, cookies, sauces, and are famous as a fresh fruit in their own right. From fresh orange slices that we eat out of hand, to jams that we spread on toast, to the thirst…

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  • Eggnog Orange Julius Recipe

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    Christmas season means eggnog season. Traditionally, eggnog is an alcoholic beverage made with milk, cream, sugar, and of course whipped egg whites and egg yolk. It is popular in America, Canada, and England (although many variations of this frothy beverage can be found around the world). Today, even more versions…

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  • What’s the difference between Honeybells and Navel Oranges

    By: The Hale Groves Team | On: | Category: Fruit Facts

    Oranges are one of the most popular fruits in the country. You can easily find them in many households and grocery stores. While most citrus fruits are in season during summer, some varieties are only available around winter. Navel oranges and honeybells overlap somewhat so here are some fun facts…

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  • Mandarin Orange Chicken Recipe

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    My kids are picky when it comes to the fruits they eat. They like mangos, peaches, and oranges but do not like it when the fruits are somewhat acidic, bitter, or difficult to peel. They like them sweet, juicy, and easy to peel. My life would have been really difficult…

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  • Hale Orange Iced Tea Recipe

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    Iced tea is a favorite beverage of many and you can take it to a new level of refreshment with the bright taste of Hale orange juice and a few other simple ingredients. Try this thirst-quenching drink today and be sure to share this recipe with your friends and family.…

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  • Hale Orange Bars Recipe

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    Fresh squeezed juice from Hale oranges puts a refreshingly tart spin on the popular dessert bar. For this recipe, Hale Navels, Honeybells, or any Hale orange will work well. Mix up a batch of these treats for your next fall party and watch them fly. They are easy to make,…

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  • Orange and Milk-Braised Pork Carnitas

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    Oranges are quite versatile. Aside from juicing and eating them fresh, you can also use them as ingredients in many pork, beef, and chicken recipes to boost the flavor and aroma of the dishes. You can toss orange slices in a salad, make jams and marmalades, make marinades and sauces,…

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