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Directions
Roasted Oranges,The idea for the oranges was originally found on Just A Pinch, in a recipe by Kim Biegacki for Blackened Shrimp Salad with Roasted Oranges. It was a wonderful salad, but what made the dish was the roasted oranges. My… what a wonderful aroma while they are broiling! It totally made the dish. I’m posting just the roasted oranges because they are awesome and there could be so many uses for them… I think they would be fantastic over homemade vanilla bean ice-cream. Serving size is a guess – I could eat a whole orange-worth by myself!,I tried this with 4 oranges. They came out of the oven around 8 p.m. and, by 8 a.m, the following morning, I had eaten all of them. I was a little sloppy with the vanilla drizzle so I purchased a small spritz bottle so I could cover the oranges evenly. Worked great! My second time, used 12 oranges. I peeled them then put them in the freezer for a few hours. I was able to slice them nicely using my mandoline. These are wonderful!,Fallowed the advice of another reviewer and served these tasty slices over ice cream which made for one tasty lunch (yes we were bad and had ice cream for lunch). Baked mine under the oven broiler and they did get a nice light golden color. Thanks for the post.
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Steps
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Line a Small Baking Tray With Foil, Then Spray With a Bit of Oil. |
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Peel Orange by Removing the Skin and the White Membrane, Then Cut Into 1/4 Inch Thick Slices. Lay Flat on the Foil Lined Tray. |
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Drizzle With a Good Vanilla Extract, Then Sprinkle Generously With Cinnamon. Finally, Drizzle Honey Generously Over Each Slice. |
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Place Oranges in Oven or Toaster Oven, Set to "broil". |
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Broil Until They Are Nice and Brown on Top. in My Toaster Oven, This Takes About 15 Minutes, but Probably Less in a Regular Oven. |