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Tender pan-fried scallops are topped with a vanilla beurre blanc made from shallots, reduced white wine, and orange juice.
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This recipe is by Oliver Schwaner-Albright and takes About 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
Ingredients: blood oranges, sugar, lemon
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This homemade liqueur is the perfect addition to many a beachy cocktail, served in frosty glasses and sipped on a porch at sunset The margarita, the Cosmopolitan and the ever-dangerous Lemon Drop are all made more refreshing by its bright citrus flavor Given all the types of citrus available, and the simplicity of this recipe, it’s worth experimenting
Ingredients: oranges, sugar, water, vodka
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Oranges, figs, and gorgonzola cheese are tossed with romaine lettuce and vinaigrette dressing for a sweet and savory salad.
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This recipe is by Jacques Pepin and takes 15 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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This elegant, simple variation on fruit salad makes a refreshing first course, but could also be dessert, depending on the menu A sprinkling of sugar and a splash of Prosecco elevates fresh fruit in a surprising way In winter or early spring, make it with all kinds of colorful citrus— especially blood orange and pink grapefruit
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It's everything you love about the popsicle—only this one's a lot less awkward to share.
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A crisp colorful salad in the dead of winter can make a meal feel luxurious Radicchio and its crimson cousins in the chicory family, Chioggia, Treviso and Tardivo, make an eye-popping display with red citrus like blood orange and ruby grapefruit The combination of slightly bitter leaves and sweet juices is utterly refreshing
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Asparagus and mandarin oranges are tossed in a simple balsamic reduction creating a quick and easy salad.
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The combination of watercress, oranges and olives makes for a refreshing salad that's peppery, sweet and salty.
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‘‘I’ll raise your salary, and endeavour to assist your struggling family,’’ Scrooge tells Bob Cratchit near the end of A Christmas Carol, ‘‘and we will discuss your affairs this very afternoon, over a Christmas bowl of smoking bishop!’’ This recipe, adapted from the book Drinking With Dickens, by Charles Dickens’s great-grandson, Cedric, reflects Scrooge’s new disposition and largesse perfectly: it’s warm and sweet and meant for sharing (To Cedric Dickens’s recipe, I’ve added some fragrant cardamom pods, because years of drinking glogg have shown me how well they play with orange and wine, but you may omit them).  If you’re unable to find Seville oranges—marked by a pleasant, pronounced bitterness — substitute five navel oranges, and add the juice of one lemon when you add the port to the pan (do not stud the lemon with cloves or roast the lemon with the oranges).