Candied Clementine Peels
Candied Clementine Peels

Hey everyone, it’s Brad, welcome to my recipe site. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a special dish, candied clementine peels. It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I’m gonna make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.

Candied Clementine Peels is one of the most favored of current trending meals in the world. It is simple, it’s quick, it tastes delicious. It is appreciated by millions every day. Candied Clementine Peels is something that I have loved my entire life. They are fine and they look fantastic.

Preparation Halve clementines crosswise and juice them with a citrus juicer, reserving juice for another use. Clementine peels are most commonly used in oil production and to make candied peels, but there is no reason that you cannot eat them together with the inner flesh of the fruit. This candied clementine peel dessert is one of many candied orange and citrus peel recipes that Sawsan Abu Farha makes in the winter.

To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook candied clementine peels using 4 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Candied Clementine Peels:
  1. Prepare 10 Organic Clementines (approx., you may use less or more there is plenty of syrup to add up to 5 more clementines just don't half the syrup)
  2. Take 3 cup Sugar
  3. Make ready 2 cup Water
  4. Take 1 1/2 tbsp Lemon juice

Gently push the candies to loosen them from the platter when ready to serve. Peel the lemons with vegetable peeler, taking off long, thin strips. Add the lemon peels and bring to a boil. Discover an easy dessert option that is not only delicious, but super easy to make, thanks to Caitlin of cookingwithcaitlin.com.

Steps to make Candied Clementine Peels:
  1. Peel the clementines so that it mainly comes off in one piece. The pith on the clementines should be minimal so you shouldn't have to remove any, however if you have lots of pith, remove most of it with a sharp knife. There should only be a small layer.
  2. Place the peels in a medium sauce pan with cool water and bring to a good boil for 2 mins.
  3. Take the pot off the stove and transfer the peels to an ice water bath. Leave in the water for about 5 to 10 mins.
  4. Place peels back in pot with fresh cool water and bring back to a good boil for another 2 mins. Repeat this process of boiling and cooling for at least a total of total of 4 times. If you want a really weak flavour then boil more than 4 times. I reconmend 4 or 5 times as that gives the same flavour that we are use to of clementines normally.
  5. Cut peels into strips or chunks that you may desire. Just keep in mind the size of your cooling rack so that they don't fall off when drying and also that too large of a piece may not be desired for all.
  6. On your final cooling, place 3 cups of sugar, 1 1/2 tablespoons of Lemon juice and 2 cups of water in the pot over medium high heat and bring to a boil. Reduce heat but keep it so that its just to a boil. Boil until thickened.
  7. Place peels into syrup and gently boil on the reduced heat until the peels become almost see through. This may take 45 mins to an hour. Take off the heat and let cool on its own.
  8. Once cooled gently "squeegy" the strip without tearing it and place each strip on a cooling rack. Let dry for 24- 48 hrs.
  9. Once the strips are just tacky, dip them into granulated sugar fully.
  10. Enjoy!! It's a long process but well worth it. I keep mine in the refrigerator (they are also great in the freezer) and separate the layers in the container with parchment paper.

After simmering clementines in simple syrup, you end up with pockets of sweet, tender fruit suspended in a bright, slightly tart liquid. Who knew making candied peel was so easy, and frankly satisfying! They are quite beautiful when finished and a great gift to bring to a favorite hostess, so make extra. Every winter we go through a number of boxes of clementines. In the time it takes to make the sauce, you can peel the clementine oranges.

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