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Ingredients:
Instructions:- halve the oranges and squeeze gently, so the skin retains its shape. Strain the pips out of the juice (I like to leave the pulp - more fiber) and scrape the remaining flesh from the peel so only the white pith remains.
- add juice and sugar to a measuring jug, then top up water to 500ml. Adjust sweetness to taste, then heat over the stove in a saucepan until almost boiling and stir in gelatin until it dissolves.
- Let jelly mix cool a little, then pour into orange peel halves (try sitting them in a muffin pan for stability) and refrigerate until set (about 4-6 hours)
Notes:
I used some small, sweet, and juicy Syrian blood oranges, but many other citrus would work - lemons or limes with extra sugar and a dash of vodka could make a nice adult treat! I filled some silacone cupcake moulds with the left-over juice. For presentation, cut the oranges into quarters. You could easily use gelatin sheets instead of powder - adjust your liquid ratio according to information on the packet.
These are the recipes that make me excited to be mom. What a great treat.
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