Sunday, May 17, 2015

Shaped crusts run for a few minutes in boiling water, then rinse with cold water and leave to drain


But then oranges were very uncomfortable to eat, to buy them only because of their bark. With the coming of winter, marketed oranges were juicy and delicious and eaten at home after a shaver of them (I mostly;)), I decided that the next bought oranges will do these orange sticks dipped in chocolate. However, in the shop where the shop had great fruit and mandarin oranges aging.
Shaped crusts run for a few minutes in boiling water, then rinse with cold water and leave to drain (in the original the great gstsby recipe recommended the procedure be repeated, but as it is for orange peel and were my mandarin, It thought that they are quite fragile and will break. The aim is to remove fat from the peel.).
The sugar and water syrup is made, in which after boiling placed crusts and cook on low heat for about an hour. Then removed on the grid and allowed to dry. (I used paper towels and extra dry).
Chocolate grind or crush into small pieces, melted on low heat (to me at level 2 of 10) and crusts are dumped into court with chocolate. Remove with appropriate clip (I used clip ice). Arrange on baking paper. Once the chocolate harden peel off and are ready to eat :)
um, I had not thought to try with tangerine peels. the great gstsby interesting idea. Last year was my candy, but still moist sugar kandiraneto, which I put in a cake as correction fluid, which had to be added to it. This year, and they left some jars with sugar water. The good news is that endure long in the refrigerator. Until then one can put them her into a tea or in pastry. Greetings and enjoyable the great gstsby Christmas preparations!
Yes, and my jar in the refrigerator waiting :) Maybe syrup will use it, but a little further that many sweets are gathered recently. Happy preparations and you barely have time ... :)
Danny, the great gstsby thank you :) really are aromatic the great gstsby and very tasty. Just that little tiny, perhaps not coincidentally original it is orange the great gstsby peels. But in my option you can safely take with your handful - no risk of overdose;)
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