Guest guest Posted January 11, 2004 Report Share Posted January 11, 2004 I cooked the clementines in water and kept adding water. Cool and then peel. Then I grounded up the inside and then put in a strainer. Threw away the juice. They make the best muffins. I love them! Jody H. Eugene,Oregon jodyh555@... Celiac Disease, SCD Been on and off for the past year.November 2003 been fully on and can feel the difference in eating the SCD foods. Clementine Orange Muffins - Question I found this recipe on Pecanbread for Clementine Orange Muffins, and it looks delicious! Does anybody know if the clementines should be peeled after they are cooked, or should I grind up the peel with the insides? ----------------------- CLEMENTINE ORANGE MUFFINS by Ellen 5-6 Clementines (approx 1 lb) 6 eggs 1 c. honey (can use less - 1/2-2/3 c.) 2 tsp. vanilla 2 tsp baking soda 5 c. almond flour 1. Place clementines in a saucepan and cover them with water (no, don't peel them). Bring to a boil. Boil for 2 hours, adding water as necessary. (Yes, I said 2 hours... it makes your house smell like Christmas!) 2. Drain the clementines and let them cool. 3. Remove the hard brown stem piece if present. Slice each clementine in half and remove any seeds. 4. Toss the clementines into a food processor or chop them up by hand. 5. Pour the chopped clementines into a strainer and sent them aside to drain a little. 6. In the meantime, put everything except the almond flour in the mixer and mix it up (those without mixers shouldn't have any trouble doing this by hand). 7. Add in the somewhat drained chopped clementines and mix those in. 8. Add in the almond flour. 9. Fill muffin cups and bake at 300 degress convection for 25 minutes, or 325 degrees conventional oven for 30 minutes. ----------------------- _____ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2004 Report Share Posted January 11, 2004 I would be inclined to discard the peel. Bitter oil and pesticide residue are found in citrus peel. On Saturday, January 10, 2004, at 09:49 PM, Laurie Callahan wrote: > I found this recipe on Pecanbread for Clementine Orange Muffins, and > it looks delicious! > > Does anybody know if the clementines should be peeled after they are > cooked, or should I grind up the peel with the insides? > > ----------------------- > CLEMENTINE ORANGE MUFFINS > by Ellen Carol F. --------- c.frilegh@... Toronto , Celiac SCD 2 years There is no substitute for the right food! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2004 Report Share Posted January 11, 2004 Grind up the whole orange, peel and all. The peel will be really soft after the cooking. First pick off the little " stem " if there is one, and also cut in half, and feel for seeds (there may be none, or may be a few, usually less than 6). I am the one who posted the recipe, although I did not invent it. We have made them, peel and all, several times. -- Sue, mom to Adam and -- In pecanbread , " Laurie Callahan " <LJCallahan@A...> wrote: > I found this recipe on Pecanbread for Clementine Orange Muffins, and > it looks delicious! > > Does anybody know if the clementines should be peeled after they are > cooked, or should I grind up the peel with the insides? > > ----------------------- > CLEMENTINE ORANGE MUFFINS > by Ellen > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2004 Report Share Posted January 11, 2004 I thought fruit was to be peeled. On Sunday, January 11, 2004, at 06:34 PM, masktharrett wrote: > Grind up the whole orange, peel and all. The peel will be really > soft after the cooking. > > First pick off the little " stem " if there is one, and also cut in > half, and feel for seeds (there may be none, or may be a few, > usually less than 6). > > I am the one who posted the recipe, although I did not invent it. > We have made them, peel and all, several times. > > -- Sue, mom to Adam and > > -- In pecanbread , " Laurie Callahan " > <LJCallahan@A...> wrote: > > I found this recipe on Pecanbread for Clementine Orange Muffins, > and > > it looks delicious! > > > > Does anybody know if the clementines should be peeled after they > are > > cooked, or should I grind up the peel with the insides? > > > > ----------------------- > > CLEMENTINE ORANGE MUFFINS > > by Ellen > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2004 Report Share Posted January 11, 2004 Ooops, I never thought about that! The recipe was posted a long time ago, originally on the LI list, and then someone posted it over the old, old ElainesChildren. I had had it in my files for a long time, and decided to make it at Christmastime. Adam did OK on them, even though he is really in stage 2 type foods. But you are right, maybe these really should be reserved for after you have added unpeeled fruits. -- Sue, mom to Adam and SCD 3 months > > > I found this recipe on Pecanbread for Clementine Orange Muffins, > > and > > > it looks delicious! > > > > > > Does anybody know if the clementines should be peeled after they > > are > > > cooked, or should I grind up the peel with the insides? > > > > > > ----------------------- > > > CLEMENTINE ORANGE MUFFINS > > > by Ellen > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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