I absolutely love how the candying mellows the rind, but there's still going to be that hint of bitter to pay against the acid and the chocolate sweet. This is just a fantastic idea, and really quite simple to make into something so fancy and tasty. Nicely done Jessica! I love it!
So ik this is an old video not sure if youll even reply, I bought cane sugar thinking it was the same as cooking with cane sugar but the sugar turned brown not clear..will it work still?
Absolutely. Sounds like the sugar you bought is just the slightly less refined version. It will work perfectly, and might even taste a little better ;)
I just love these and I’m dying to make them for my indoor farmers market during the holidays. Can you tell me how long they last? And how would you package them to keep them as fresh as possible? Thanks for a great video.
Glad to hear it!! For packaging, I’d used a cellophane envelope, and maybe parchment between the slices depending on how hot it is or if they’ll be in the sun at all. As far as how long they last, I’m honestly not sure. I’ve kept them for about a month without any issue. Shelf life could be longer, I just have not experimented beyond that. Good luck and hope it goes great!!
@@SavidgeKitchen- may I ask you … do you refrigerate them? I want to make for Xmas dinner. Thanks so much for your lovely personality as well as the recipe! Merry Christmas to you! ✨🎄✨
I tried two other recipes and too hard to bite as the rind was not edible IMO. This recipe is spot on for candied oranges and chocolate. I love them however some people are not open to eating the rind and the texture is weird for them. I love the combination of the chocolate and orange and I added a little salt flecks to my chocolate. What a Christmas treat and I will do this again even if it's just for me. The leftover juice was perfect for my martini drinks and I added cloves to the sugar water. Not for everyone but unique dish for sure.
Tin foil, people. Tin foil! Just leave it loose so there’s some air flow… or stand guard and shake a can of pennies at her till she learns. Works for me 😂
Omg i was so tickled by the orange mystery (and the completely justified cursing) at the beginning
I absolutely love how the candying mellows the rind, but there's still going to be that hint of bitter to pay against the acid and the chocolate sweet. This is just a fantastic idea, and really quite simple to make into something so fancy and tasty. Nicely done Jessica! I love it!
I hope you try these!! So easy, and so very rewarding. Thank you for watching!! 🥃❤️
Nice 1. Always full of useful information. Look forward to trying these for sure 😀
How long do they last? Do you freeze them or refrigerate them, or let them sit out and package them up?
I immediately loved your energy and liked. I knew I'd learn something. This is great. So real. Love you.
So ik this is an old video not sure if youll even reply, I bought cane sugar thinking it was the same as cooking with cane sugar but the sugar turned brown not clear..will it work still?
Absolutely. Sounds like the sugar you bought is just the slightly less refined version. It will work perfectly, and might even taste a little better ;)
love the combination of orange and chocolate 🤎🍊
Always a winner!!!
I just love these and I’m dying to make them for my indoor farmers market during the holidays. Can you tell me how long they last? And how would you package them to keep them as fresh as possible? Thanks for a great video.
Glad to hear it!! For packaging, I’d used a cellophane envelope, and maybe parchment between the slices depending on how hot it is or if they’ll be in the sun at all. As far as how long they last, I’m honestly not sure. I’ve kept them for about a month without any issue. Shelf life could be longer, I just have not experimented beyond that. Good luck and hope it goes great!!
@@SavidgeKitchen- may I ask you … do you refrigerate them?
I want to make for Xmas dinner.
Thanks so much for your lovely
personality as well as the recipe! Merry Christmas to you!
✨🎄✨
These are my favorite to keep in the freezer and having this as a snack or beautiful garnish w cake.
Soooo pretty on a cake!
I tried two other recipes and too hard to bite as the rind was not edible IMO. This recipe is spot on for candied oranges and chocolate. I love them however some people are not open to eating the rind and the texture is weird for them. I love the combination of the chocolate and orange and I added a little salt flecks to my chocolate. What a Christmas treat and I will do this again even if it's just for me. The leftover juice was perfect for my martini drinks and I added cloves to the sugar water. Not for everyone but unique dish for sure.
Wonderful! So glad the recipe worked for you, and love the addition of salt flakes! 🥃
those look great! thanks for sharing how they were made :)
I'm about as patient as a 5 year old on Christmas so I'll have to use my imagination on this one. haha! They look sooo good!!!
Oh those look so tasty. I could snack on those all day long.
Delicious! These also make the perfect homemade gift too
Couldn’t agree more!! I’m inventing holidays to give these away 😂
How do I keep my cat from hopping up on the counter and licking the oranges while they’re drying out? 🤔
Same question. Following.
Tin foil, people. Tin foil! Just leave it loose so there’s some air flow… or stand guard and shake a can of pennies at her till she learns. Works for me 😂
ahahaaaa! i started laughing when you started cursing over the oranges, trying to find the blood orange. 😂
My GAWD these look sooooooo delicious! 🤤
Truth. They taste delicious too 😂
@@SavidgeKitchen ok now I’m jealous!
She’s so gorgeous.
Hello there! Great content for drinking in the house like a pro
Thank you so much, Cam!!
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English :)
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