Those Chocolate Covered Salted Clementines? Holy deliciousness!! 50+ Best Clementine Recipes The end.īut take a look at all the AMAZING things you can make with fresh clementines. So my relationship with clementines pretty much involves buying a box of clementines, peeling three (or ten) clementines a day until the box is empty, getting a rush of excitement if it’s easy to peel (or a cloud of irritation if it’s difficult to peel or has seeds in it), and simply eating the clementines. You know I’m not overly adventurous in the baking department. And now I’m stuck peeling my clementines (plus the clementines for my 3 kids) by hand again. I kept it in my lunch bag for years! Eventually the little plastic piece that you jab into the peel got eaten away by the citrus acid and it broke off. Poke it in the peel, pull it off and you don’t have to get your nails all orangey! It was exactly like the peeler in this set on Amazon here. (And well, I guess I am a sucker for kitchen gadgets…) I’m pretty sure it was before we had kids? So we waited around for about half an hour so we could get our free orange peeler. Looking back, the thought of waiting around so long for such a simple kitchen gadget seems crazy, but you know what? I used that orange peeler for YEARS on my clementines. Do clementines remind you of Christmas too? I always wait for the boxes of clementines to show up at the grocery store each year and then I end up buying a box every week until they go out of season.Ī few years ago my husband and I were in Sears and there was some gadget demonstration going on where they gave us free plastic orange peelers. You know that smell when you press your thumb nail into a fresh clementine and a small puff of citrus mist comes out? I love that smell! It’s like a little whiff of goodness and it totally reminds me of Christmas.
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