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Dried oranges for Christmas

I make dried oranges for the Christmas tree every year.

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Ingredients

number of servings
10
  • 2 a piece oranges Added to

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Directions

240 min.
1. Step

Wash the oranges and cut them into thin slices (about half a centimetre for large oranges). Be careful that the slices are not too thin, otherwise they may break when drying.

2. Step

Place the orange slices on paper and let them air dry for 24 to 48 hours.

3. Step

After drying, you can use them as a decoration for your tree.

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Dried oranges for Christmas

I make dried oranges for the Christmas tree every year.

240
Minutes
10
Number of servings
Directions
1. Step

Wash the oranges and cut them into thin slices (about half a centimetre for large oranges). Be careful that the slices are not too thin, otherwise they may break when drying.

2. Step

Place the orange slices on paper and let them air dry for 24 to 48 hours.

3. Step

After drying, you can use them as a decoration for your tree.

Ingredients
2 a piece
oranges