Chocolate Covered Candied Orange Peel Recipe - Went Here 8 This (2024)

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This candied orange peel recipe is so easy to make and perfect for gifts. Sweet, caramelized pieces of orange peels dipped in creamy chocolate is just the sweet treat you need to make it through the holidays!

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I sat down and ate a batch of these almost all in one sitting. I couldn't stop. These candied orange peels are so addictive and delicious.

Plus, just a couple ingredients, the perfect amount of down time to watch Netflix, and an easy cost-saving way to make a bunch of Christmas gifts, these chocolate covered orange peels are just AWESOME.

And an inexpensive way to make Christmas gifts this year is a must given everything that's happened! Plus, handmade gifts are so much more thoughtful than store bought (in my opinion).

So by making these candied orange peels (or these candied orange slices, candied lemon slices, candied cherries, or candied ginger), you can give people a delicious, thoughtful gift, without spending a fortune.

**This almond buttercrunch and pistachio baklavaare also great gift ideas if you're willing to put in a little extra time and effort**

Ingredients

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It's sugar, orange peels and chocolate (which is even optional). That's it.

For the chocolate, you can use kind of dark chocolate. The higher quality the chocolate, the better the orange peels will be.

What Sugar to Use for Candied Orange Peels

This recipe calls for white granulated sugar, but you can use any sugar. You can use honey, coconut sugar, raw sugar or maple syrup. If you're looking for a sugar free recipe, try these Sugar Free Candied Orange Peels.

Step By Step Instructions

Slice the orange peels into strips or bite sized pieces. Add them to a pot with boiling water and let them simmer for 10 minutes. Drain and rinse well. This helps to reduce the bitterness. To reduce it even more, you can repeat this step.

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Next, add the orange peels and 1 ½ cups of the sugar to a saucepan and cover with water.

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Stir to dissolve the sugar and bring to a boil. Cover and let simmer on low to medium-low heat for about an hour.

Thoroughly drain the peels. Let them sit for about 10 minutes to ensure all the water has drained off.

Spread the orange peels on a sheet of wax paper, large enough so all pieces can be laid flat. Cover all the peels with the remaining sugar and let sit for 24 hours.

**To cover the orange peels in sugar, you can either dip each one in sugar individually (this is what I end up doing), or you can pour the sugar on top and shake the pan to make sure they are all coated. The first way is a little less messy, but more time consuming.

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Once the orange peels feel slightly firm to the touch, you can dip them in the chocolate. Or you can leave them as is.

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How to Dip Orange Peels in Chocolate

Melt the chocolate in a bowl with the coconut oil in the microwave for 30 second intervals, stirring in between until creamy and dippable. **Add more coconut oil if the chocolate is too thin.

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Dip each orange peel in, leaving the top exposed.

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Lay the chocolate dipped orange peels on the wax paper and let dry for 2-3 hours. Place them in the fridge to dry faster, or if you're in a warmer climate.

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Candied orange peels will last for months. Keep them in an airtight container so they don't dry out, and you can typically keep them for up to 3 months.

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How to Use Candied Orange Peels

  • These are just perfect as gifts for foodies;
  • Chops them up as use them in cakes, pies and cookies - try them on this Orange Cake.
  • Use them to top cakes - try them with this Chocolate Mousse Pie;
  • Use them to top these orange ricotta pancakes.

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Expert Tips

  1. Be sure to clean the orange peels very well. Use a brush to scrub the outside. If you can, buy organic oranges.
  2. You can adjust the quantities in this recipe if you want a larger or smaller batch of candied orange peels. Keep the ratio of ingredients the same.
  3. To cover the orange peels in sugar, you can either dip each one in sugar individually (this is what I end up doing), or you can pour the sugar on top and shake the pan to make sure they are all coated. The first way is a little less messy, but more time consuming.
  4. The chocolate is optional - these orange peels are also great on their own with no chocolate.
  5. Store the orange peels in in an airtight container at room temperature for at least a month (usually up to 3 months). If you dip them in chocolate, you may want to store them in the fridge to keep the chocolate from melting (depends on how warm a climate you live in).
  6. Substitute lemon peels, grapefruit peels, tangerine peels or lime peels for the orange peels.

How to Freeze Candied Orange Peels

You can freeze the candied orange peels before you coat them in chocolate. I don't recommend freezing them after they are dipped in the chocolate. To freeze, place in an airtight container and store for up to 3 months in the freezer.

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Tools Used

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Recipe

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Chocolate Dipped Candied Orange Peel Recipe

Sweet, caramelized pieces of orange peels dipped in creamy chocolate is just the sweet treat you need to make it through the holidays!

4.93 from 14 votes

Print Rate

Course: candy, Dessert

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour

Dry Time: 1 day day

Total Time: 1 day day 1 hour hour 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 8 servings

Calories: 123kcal

Author: Danielle Wolter

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Slice the orange peels into strips or bite sized pieces. Add them to a pot with boiling water and let them simmer for 10 minutes. Drain and rinse well. This helps to reduce the bitterness. To reduce it even more, you can repeat this step.

  • Add the orange peels and 1 ½ cups of the sugar to a saucepan and cover with water. Stir to dissolve the sugar and bring to a boil. Cover and let simmer on low or medium low heat for one hour.

  • Thoroughly drain the peels. Let them sit for about 10 minutes to ensure all the water has drained off.

  • Spread the drained orange peels on a sheet of wax paper, large enough so all peels can be laid flat. Cover all the peels with the remaining sugar, and let sit for 24-36 hours.

  • Place them in a jar or covered container and store at room temperature for up to 3 months.

Dip in Chocolate:

  • Melt the chocolate in a bowl with the coconut oil in the microwave for 30 second intervals, stirring in between until creamy and dippable. **Add more coconut oil if the chocolate is too thin.

  • Once the orange peels feel slightly firm to the touch, you can dip them in the chocolate. Heat the chocolate according to the instructions. Dip each orange peel in, leaving the top exposed.

  • Lay the chocolate dipped orange peels on the wax paper and let dry for 20-30 minutes. Place them in the fridge to dry faster, or if you're in a warm climate.

Expert Tips:

  1. Be sure to clean the orange peels very well. Use a brush to scrub the outside. If you can, buy organic oranges.
  2. You can adjust the quantities in this recipe if you want a larger or smaller batch of candied orange peels. Keep the ratio of ingredients the same.
  3. To cover the orange peels in sugar, you can either dip each one in sugar individually (this is what I end up doing), or you can pour the sugar on top and shake the pan to make sure they are all coated. The first way is a little less messy, but more time consuming.
  4. The chocolate is optional - these orange peels are also great on their own with no chocolate.
  5. Store the orange peels in in an airtight container at room temperature for at least a month (usually up to 3 months). If you dip them in chocolate, you may want to store them in the fridge to keep the chocolate from melting (depends on how warm a climate you live in).
  6. Substitute lemon peels, grapefruit peels, tangerine peels or lime peels for the orange peels.
  7. You can freeze the candied orange peels before you coat them in chocolate. I don't recommend freezing them after they are dipped in the chocolate. To freeze, place in an airtight container and store for up to 3 months in the freezer.

Nutrition

Serving: 4pieces | Calories: 123kcal | Carbohydrates: 14g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Sodium: 4mg | Potassium: 173mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 115IU | Vitamin C: 37.3mg | Calcium: 56mg | Iron: 2.1mg

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FAQs

What do you do with candied orange peels? ›

The best part: the candied peels last for up to 3 months eat them candied or dip them in chocolate for an extra decadent treat. Save the orange-scented syrup to elevate pancakes, co*cktails, baked pears, French toast, or even fruit salad.

Can you do anything with orange peels? ›

Use Them When Cooking

The zest of the fruit is the most concentrated source of its flavor. Use a zester to grate the peels. Just a teaspoon of zest can enliven the taste of poultry dishes or salad dressings. Bakers use orange zest to infuse sugars.

Can you freeze candied orange peel? ›

Candied orange peels can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a month. Larger batches can also be frozen in a zip-top bag for up to 3 months. Store with silica packets if you have any or homemade desiccants like dry rice to help absorb moisture.

Why is my candied orange peel bitter? ›

Second, America's Test Kitchen claims that when the peel and pith are rubbed together, like when zesting, "acid and enzymes convert the peel's flavorless compounds into new ones with pronounced bitterness." The important take-away here is that you can leave the pith on when making candied orange peels.

Is candied orange peel good for you? ›

Candied Orange Peels are beautiful, festive, and are full of nutrients. The orange peel has more vitamin C than the actual fruit of the orange. Likewise, the fruit peel also has about three times as much the amount of Vitamin A, B-Complex, and minerals such as manganese, calcium, and zinc.

What does eating orange peels do to your body? ›

Orange peels are abundant in antioxidants, which combat free radicals in your body, reducing the risk of oxidative stress and various diseases. These antioxidants may also contribute to healthier, younger-looking skin. Zest it: Grate orange peel and sprinkle it on salads, yogurt, or oatmeal.

What are the disadvantages of orange peels? ›

Though studies have found the inner fruit of oranges to have very low or undetectable pesticide levels, the peels contain significantly higher amounts (14). Studies link chronic pesticide intake to negative health effects, including increased cancer risk and hormone dysfunction ( 15 , 16 ).

Does candied peel go bad? ›

Will keep for 6-8 weeks in a cool, dry place.

How long does candied orange peel last in the fridge? ›

Sealed in a jar and refrigerated, it'll keep for months.

Can candied fruit go bad? ›

Paradise does not recommend freezing your candied fruit. It is generally not necessary since it lasts for 24 months if kept in a cool dry place.

What can I do with leftover syrup from candied oranges? ›

What to do with the syrup leftover from making candied peel..
  1. Use it in a salad dressing instead of honey.
  2. Eat it on toast (it's literally just unset marmalade)
  3. Smear it on pancakes.
  4. Swirl it through ice cream.
  5. If you happen to be reading this at Christmas, you should totally try adding it to homemade cranberry sauce.
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Where do you store candied orange peels? ›

Toss peels with remaining 1 cup sugar on a rimmed baking sheet to coat. Transfer peels to a large sheet of foil and let sit until dry, 1–2 days. Do Ahead: Orange peels can be candied 1 month ahead. Store airtight at room temperature, or freeze up to 2 months.

How to soften candied orange peel? ›

Place the candied peel in a pot and add a little water (enough for water to come up half way up the rolls) and cook over medium to low heat for 7-10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Drain the orange peel. This will soften the orange peel.

Does candied orange peel need to be refrigerated? ›

Once the peels are cooled and candied, you can store them in an airtight container in a cool, dry place for up to a month. You can also refrigerate or freeze them for even longer storage.

How do you soften candied orange peels? ›

Place the candied peel in a pot and add a little water (enough for water to come up half way up the rolls) and cook over medium to low heat for 7-10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Drain the orange peel. This will soften the orange peel.

What can you do with orange peel waste? ›

OPW has been used as a raw material for extracting bioactive compounds using several technologies such as agitated solvent extraction, ultrasound-assisted extraction, and Soxhlet extraction. All of the assays were conducted using 4 g of OPW. The solid to liquid ratio was 1:100.

What are dried orange peels good for? ›

Dried orange peel or lemon peel can be used to make your own DIY co*cktail bitters or homemade vermouth. Add them to a mulling spices mix for making aromatic hot mulled cider or mulled wine (vin brulé). Homemade mulling spices make a great holiday gift. Add dried citrus peel to a marinade or salad dressing.

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