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Orange peel powder – Recipes on the fly – Gordon Ramsay’s version

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There orange peel powder is an aromatic preparation obtained by grinding dried orange peels. This powder can be used as an ingredient in the kitchen to add an intense orange aroma to dishes.

Plus it’s a good way to use the peels which should be thrown away. As well as oranges you can use also other citrus fruits such as mandarins or lemons.

Here are some possible applications:

Sweets: Add the powder to pastries, cookies, cakes, muffins or custards for a citrus twist. It can improve the flavor of chocolate, vanilla and other sweet ingredients.

Savory dishes: to flavor meat marinades, fish sauces, or add it to barbecue rubs. It can give a fresh note to savory dishes.

Drinks: Add the powder to cocktails, tea, coffee or soft drinks for an aromatic twist. It can also be used to decorate the rim of glasses.

Seasonings: mix the powder with salt or sugar to create aromatic seasonings that can be used on fresh fruit, yogurt or to decorate desserts.

Pastry shop: as an ingredient in icings, creams or cake fillings.

To obtain orange peel powder, you can dry orange peels at a low temperature in the oven or use a dehydrator. Next, grind the dried peels until you get a powder-like consistency.

Make sure you use oranges that have not been treated with pesticides to avoid unwanted contamination.

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Lucky charm salad recipe – Recipes on the fly – Gordon Ramsay’s version

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salad-lucky charm

The lucky charm salad recipealso called good luck salad or good luck salad, is a purely winter side dish, fresh and refined based on vegetables, dried fruit and fresh fruit. A mix of original and tasty flavours that will make your holiday dinners a success.

As we said, the lucky salad It is generally prepared during the Christmas holidays and especially on New Year’s Eve, to wish good luck and a prosperous year.

As with lentils and cotechino which have always been considered to bring good luck and money, lucky salad is also part of those traditional dishes.

The fruit symbol of good luck it is precisely the pomegranate which cannot be missing from the salad.

The other ingredients present are fennel, walnuts, blueberries, apple and tender lettuce. Everything is seasoned with good extra virgin olive oil, balsamic vinegar or, if you prefer, lemon and salt.

You can enrich it with the ingredients you like most, for example olives, or other dried fruit or diced cheese.

Let’s see the recipe now.

salad-lucky charm
salad-lucky charm

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Baked Christmas potatoes – Recipes on the fly – Gordon Ramsay’s version

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Christmas-chips

The Baked Christmas potatoes they are simple roast potatoes in the shape of Christmas symbols, such as the star, the tree, the moon and the comet.

I’m a easy and original side dish which will embellish your holiday menus.

Preparing baked Christmas potatoes is very simple. First cut the potatoes into slices lengthwise, then use the Christmas biscuit molds to cut out the various Christmas shapes.

Star, moon, comet or Christmas tree, choose the shape you prefer. Then they are placed on a baking tray, sprinkled with extra virgin olive oil and sprinkled with spices to taste. And they cook in the oven at 180° for about 20 minutes.

Very easy and really effective, you will see that the children will love them. Be careful not to cut the potato slices too finely because they tend to dry out during cooking.

Obviously you will have a lot of waste, but don’t worry because you can recycle the various pieces of potatoes by making a nice pumpkin and potato soup.

And now let’s see the recipe.

Christmas-chips
Christmas chips

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