Pickled Orange Slices
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  Pickled Orange Slices. Pickled orange slices recipe, preparation time 10 minutes, cooking time 16 minutes, serves 3 cups or 670g (1 1/2lbs).   Site written by
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Pickled Orange Slices. Pickled orange slices recipe, preparation time 10 minutes, cooking time 16 minutes, serves 3 cups or 670g (1 1/2lbs).

 

Pickled Orange Slices

Preparation Time: 10 minutes

Microwave Cooking Time: 16 minutes

Serves: 4 people

Ingredients:
3-4 oranges
340g/12oz/1 1/2 cups sugar
280m1 1/2 pint/1 cup water
280m1 1/2 pint/1 cup white wine vinegar
1 stick cinnamon
2 whole allspice berries
4 whole cloves

Slice the oranges into 5mm 1/4 inch rounds, discard the ends and remove any seeds. Put the sugar, water, vinegar and whole spices into a bowl or into 250g/llb/2 cup sterilized jars. Cook, uncovered, for 6 minutes on HIGH. Put in the orange slices and cover with cling film/plastic wrap. Cook for 10 minutes on MEDIUM, or until the orange rind looks clearer. Remove the cling film/plastic wrap, seal and cover while still warm. Keep in the refrigerator.



 



Pickled Orange Slices

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