Chocolate Covered Orange Slices Treats
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I made us a platter of chocolate covered orange slices treats, because we deserve it 😉
Juicy and sweet, oranges are one of the most popular fruits in the world. I love oranges, they remind me of Christmas and how my mom used to throw the peels in the fire to make the house smell insanely good.
I’ve gone a little bit orange crazy this week, starting with my Blood Orange Cranberry Sauce and Candied Orange Peels.  There were two more things I wanted to make: Orangettes and Chocolate Covered Orange Slices. Since I candied all my peels and ate them I couldn’t make Orangettes, but the chocolate covered orange slices were such a hit that I’m going to make them again for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
I’m not sure what i love more at this point, chocolate covered orange slices or chocolate covered ruby red grapefruit slices…Hmm..I’m partial to the grapefruit today, but I think an assortment of citrus would be my ideal choice. Play around with the coverage levels as well, do some slices completely covered in chocolate while some just partially covered. It makes for a pretty presentation and a beautiful pop of color. I suggest picking citrus that seems heavy for their size, as those will be the juiciest of all.Â
Chocolate Covered Orange Slices Treats
Print RecipeIngredients
- 2 large oranges blood oranges, grapefruit or 6 tangerines
- 3.5 oz dark chocolate organic
- 1/2 tbs butter salted
- coarse sea salt for garnish
- mint or edible flowers for garnish
Instructions
- Melt the chocolate and butter together in a heat proof bowl over a pot of simmering water. Mix to combine and once melted turn off the flame.
- Wash and peel the oranges removing as much of the pith as possible. Separate them into perfect slices and pat them dry with a paper towel.
- Take each orange slice and dip it in the chocolate. Pick it up with a pair of tongs and allow the excess chocolate to drain. Transfer each orange slice, one by one to a parchment lined baking sheet. Sprinkle with a few flakes of sea salt and place in the refrigerator for the chocolate to set.
- Arrange on a serving platter and serve.
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P.S. these Balsamic Roasted Figs  !
How long do these keep? Can I make them the night before for a luncheon the following day?
Hi Luci! Yes you can make them the night before, they keep great for 3-4 days in the fridge. However they never last that long around here 🙂
Oh, I used milk free chocolate and no butter.
Sounds very sexy, picking them up with a pair of tongues. But if we want to share, we’ll probably use tongs!
I pretty much like chocolate covered ANYTHING, so this will do just fine. 😉
YUM! I have never thought of this and it looks amazing! Thanks for the wonderful idea! You have a truly Beautiful blog by the way!
Thank you so much! I need to get some Chocolate Covered Ideas from you too.
So go a little “orange crazy” I’ll go with you! Love your oranges, love the pictures too!