Category: citrus

Fruit of the Month: Clementines

Clementines are the small citrus in boxes or mesh bags that appear in markets during the winter months. This year’s crop is tasty, juicy and plentiful (prices are low!). They’re great for snacking, dessert or in fruit salads. Clementines also make a wonderful addition to almost any green salad, or in my recipes for salads of whole grains…


Keeping your Hands Warm with Citrus

  Phytonutrients in citrus, such as hesperidin, may increase blood flow sufficient to warm the hands and feet of those with cold sensitivity.


A Bright, Fresh-Tasting, Make-Ahead Dessert for Memorial Day

Key limes are smaller, yellower cousins to the bigger, darker green Persian limes you usually see in the grocery store. They’re more tart, with fragrant, floral juice, and used to be grown widely in the Florida Keys, where cooks invented key lime pie as a way to use the juice. To make these key lime…


Maintain a Healthy Weight With These Natural Antiobesity Agents

Mother Nature is all about balance, but the pace of modern life can cause you to feel a bit tilted at times. If you’re struggling with maintaining a healthy weight—or even if you have only a few pounds to lose—these six natural antiobesity agents can help you shift the scale into equilibrium. 1. Cinnamon This…


As the Weather Starts to Warm Up, Enjoy This Bright Dessert

Most lemon tart recipes feature butter in both the crust and the filling, but here we use extra-virgin olive oil instead. It makes the crust a snap: Just mix the flour, sugar, and salt with the oil and a little water until a soft dough forms; crumble it into the tart pan; press it into…


Fast, Easy, and Incredibly Flavorful? This Spiced Citrus Chicken Has It Covered

There are several steps you can take to elevate lean chicken breasts for a weeknight meal. We started with a bold citrus vinaigrette. For an intense hit of citrus flavor, we used lemon juice enhanced with both lemon and orange zest. Then, pounding the chicken breasts to an even thickness ensured that they cooked at…


Wintertime Sunshine: Brighten Your Meals—and Mood—With Citrus

That the year’s coldest, darkest season is also prime time for citrus feels like a small gift from nature. Just when we’re most in need of sunshine, weighed down by dreary weather and a steady diet of rich braises and stews, oranges and clementines, grapefruits and pomelos, even humble lemons and limes are shining their…


Candied Citrus Peel

Once you’ve tasted freshly candied citrus, you’ll never waste your time with the store-bought drudgery. Makes about 1 1/2 cups 7 to 8 assorted citrus, such as navel oranges, lemons, or limes 2 cups granulated sugar Use a sharp knife to remove the peel from the fruit in wide pieces, slicing deep enough to just…


Vitamin C Bowl

James Beard Award-winning pastry chef Ghaya Oliveira serves this simple fruit salad at Ghaya at JACX&CO, her all-day café in New York City. “It’s very simple, and you just need to get the right fruits for it—high quality and perfectly ripe,” she says. “I love the Texas Ruby Red grapefruit, but you can of course substitute…