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Burnt Oranges

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Fruits Irish Desserts, Irish, Fruits 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

4 x Large oranges
150 ml Sweet white wine
1 tb Butter
8 tb Sugar
300 ml Fresh-squeezed orange juice
2 tb Whiskey (warmed)

INSTRUCTIONS

Carefully peel the oranges thinly.  Then with a sharp knife remove as
much of the pith and white skin as possible, keeping the oranges
intact.  Cut the thin peel into fine strips and cover with the wine.
Put the oranges into an ovenproof dish.  Put a little butter on top
of each one, pressing it down gently, then sprinkle each one with a
teaspoon of sugar.  Put into a 400F oven for 10 minutes or until the
sugar caramelizes. 
. Meanwhile mix the orange juice with the sugar in a saucepan and
bring to the boil.  Lower the heat and let it get syrupy, without
stirring.  Add the orange peel and wine mixture and bring to the boil
again, then cook rapidly to reduce and thicken slightly.   -- Take
the oranges from the oven and if not fully browned, put under a
moderate broiler for a few minutes. Pour the warmed whisky over them
and set it alight, over heat. As the flames die down, add the orange
syrup and let it simmer for about 2 minutes. Serve at once;  or it
can be served cold.
Posted to MM-Recipes Digest V3 #251
Date: Fri, 13 Sep 1996 21:49:00 -0400
From: BobbieB1@aol.com

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