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Blood Oranges - what to do with them

Morning!

I went shopping last night and bought some whoopsied oranges (7) however on getting them home I realised they were blood oranges!

Can I use them as normal oranges in cooking (dont fancy eating them) or will they be too tart?

Any suggestions for good blood orange recipes

I have read the 'using up oranges' thread but want to check the difference between normal and blood

Thanks
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  • TonyMMM
    TonyMMM Posts: 3,433 Forumite
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    No difference at all from normal oranges other than juice being red/pink .....eat or use as normal
  • I made a lovely chocolate orange cake with the zest and juice of two blood oranges (like you I didn't realise they were different until I cut them open as they came in my vegbox).
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  • lostinrates
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    Blood orange icecream!

    Orange tart. They should eb tasty as well as beautiful.
  • I think they are lovely sweet oranges. I used to think them a rare treat when my dad gave us one to snack on. :)

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  • Hi,

    Slice them up and lay them on a baking tray in your airing cupboard, and let them harden up. Then make a smal hole at the top and thread ribbon through - amazing christmas decorations for next year and/or gifts for appreciative friends! :-)
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  • Justamum
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    (dont fancy eating them)


    Why on earth not? They are the nicest, juiciest oranges around I think. They used to be available much more when I was a child, then they seemed to go out of fashion. I'm delighted that they've come back over the past few years - and my children love them too!

    They don't call them blood oranges any more though do they? They seem to be either red or ruby oranges. Oh well, a rose by any other name . . .
  • ginvzt
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    You can make anything you want with them - if anything, I often find the blood oranges sweeter than the yellow ones. You can make marmalade (I did this before - lovely colour, as well as taste), juice, use them in cakes.

    I actually prefer the blood oranges - it is just that they are not for sale much!
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  • lornz23
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    ooo freshly squeezed blood orange juice is lovely!
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  • RAS
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    Think you may be getting confused between blood oranges - sweet but with red juice and seville oranges - bitter for marmalade. The latter can be got at 75p whoopsied in Sainsbos.
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  • just eatten one and it was lurvely!

    I always thought they where really tart and not nice to eat.

    I will be eatting these - they will not be disguised in something else!

    You learn something everyday:D
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