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Zesty Citrus

Ahhh…the smell of citrus. Is there anything better? Oranges, lemons, limes or grapefruits – all prized for their juice – but don’t forget about that zesty exterior!

The colorful peel of citrus is jam packed with flavor, nutrients, and can be used for so many things.

Why not make candied zest as a garnish in your next dessert or cocktail! Before squeezing – use a vegetable peeler to remove the colored zest then cut into thin strips (watch out for the white pith which can be bitter).

Bring 2 parts sugar and 1 part water to a boil in a shallow pan – add the citrus strips and simmer until it starts to resemble candy but is still pliable. Remove with tongs and set on a plate to cool – yum!

Or how about zesting some orange and lemon into a d’lish compound butter whipped up with some Thai sweet chili sauce and fresh ginger – perfect to top on chicken or grilled veggies when you’re looking for some extra flavor.

So go on, get zesty with it!
-Kathy

Triple Citrus Pepper Jelly Butter

This recipe makes a generous amount of butter, so try rolling it into a log, wrapping in plastic wrap and freezing. Then it’s ready to slice a piece off at a moment’s notice to top grilled chicken or fish or toss into sautéed veggies.

Makes: 2 cups, about 16 servings

Ingredients:
1 cup butter (2 sticks), softened
1 Meyer Lemon, zested and juiced
1 Blood Orange, zested and juiced
1 Lime, zested and juiced
1/2 cup red pepper jelly
1/2 teaspoon salt

Directions:
1. Combine all ingredients in a mixer or food processor and process until well mixed, about 10-15 minutes. If not completely combined, just keep mixing/processing; it will come together with time.
2. Store, tightly covered and refrigerated for up to 1 week or frozen for 3 months.

Recipe developed by Kathy Casey Food Studios® for Sunkist®

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