Spanish Oranges in Wine

"Especially pretty if you use two or three colors of oranges, e.g., navel, blood orange, yellow. Prep time does not include chilling. I haven't made this yet...posting for ZWT3. I will update when I have made it."
 
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photo by French Tart photo by French Tart
Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
6
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Peel 4 of the oranges, removing skin and all pith; cut into thin round slices. Remove seeds.
  • Squeeze one of the oranges, reserving both juice and zest/thin peel.
  • Place the peel and juice from the orange, the cloves, the cinnamon stick and the sugar in a pan and heat slowly for 15 to 20 minutes.
  • After the flavorings have infused into the juice and reduced somewhat, remove the orange peel, cloves and cinnamon stick from the liquid and add the wine - continue heating for a few minutes.
  • Place the orange slices in a serving dish and pour the liquid over the oranges - refrigerate before serving.
  • Garnish with whipped cream sprinked with a bit of cinnamon.

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Reviews

  1. June 02, 2007...First off, if you've never tried the Indonesia Cinnamon Sticks IT IS A MUST. I bought these at Penzeys and they are to die for. I did purchase a bottle of Rioja as BarbryT noted. Excellent flavor and I am adding this to my it's a keeper cookbook.
     
  2. French Tart could have beeen photographing our version of this lovely dessert--except that we used a combination of blood and navel oranges. We also opted for creme fraiche and some fresh mint from the garden. I used a nice temperanillo.
     
  3. Stunning, simple and redolent of hot sunny days in Spain! The taste was gorgeous and the colours were amazing.......easy to make and a delight to the guests who had it for dessert. I served mine with crème fraiche and as it is early summer here, a mint sprig for extra colour. Thanks for an easy and yet sophisticated recipe Barbara! FT:-)
     
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