25 Irresistible Orange Recipes for Peak Citrus Season (2024)

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It's peak citrus season! We gathered 25 a-peeling orange recipes, from salads and weeknight dinners to cookies, mocktails, and more.

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Katie Morford, MS, RD

Katie Morford, MS, RD

Katie is a culinary dietitian with a master's degree in clinical nutrition. She has 25 years of experience as a recipe developer, writer, and teacher.

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Robin Shreeves

Robin Shreeves

Robin Shreeves is a food and beverage writer.

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Updated January 10, 2023

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25 Irresistible Orange Recipes for Peak Citrus Season (1)

Although oranges are available year-round, they do have a season. Oranges are at their juiciest and most flavorful in winter, and you'll likely find the most varieties during the season.

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Oranges work well in a variety of sweet and savory dishes. We've gathered our favorite orange recipes so you can take advantage of the season's peak.

Robin Shreeves joins Katie Morford, RD in compiling this list.

  • Festive Beet Citrus Salad

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    Beets and oranges are a classic duo, paired here in a healthy and satisfying salad. The recipe makes enough for a small crowd, so scale it back if needed and play with the proportions to your taste. The kale holds up well over time, so leftovers are good for a few days.

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  • Mexican Fruit co*cktail

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    Hold onto your hats people! This is a flavor bomb salad thanks to the oranges, pineapple, apple, jalapeños, lime, and cilantro. Inspired by a fruit co*cktail recipe from the Jalisco region of Mexico, this is an excellent side dish for taco night or a simple snack on its own.

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  • Jicama, Avocado, and Orange Salad

    This salad is just as tasty to eat as it is pretty to look at. It’s crunchy, creamy, savory, and sweet. Serve it as a side dish toroast chickenor your favorite fish dish.

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  • Parfait With Maple Yogurt, Citrus and Pomegranate

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    Made with thick, maple-sweetened yogurt, orange, grapefruit, and pomegranate arils, these pretty parfaits are just as suitable for a brunch buffet as a dinner party sweet treat.

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  • Roasted Chicken Thighs with Fennel and Orange

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    This one-pan supper is just the sort of thing for a cold winter night.Fennels and oranges add brightness to the juicy chicken thighs rubbed with garlic and herbs. It’s easy enough for a family dinner and festive enough for special guests.

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  • Chinese Orange Chicken

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    If you’re a fan of crispy takeout orange chicken, this is the ticket to making it at home. It’s surprisingly easy; all you need is a large skillet. And don’t skip the orange zest in the sauce—it’s the most important ingredient.

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  • Flank Steak with Orange and Avocado Salsa

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    Here is a lighter take on a steak dinner with a decidedly south-of-the-border vibe. Season flank steak with ancho chili, cook in a skillet or on the grill, and serve with an avocado and orange salsa. Serve it over salad greens or tuck it into tortillas for a modern taco.

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  • Spicy Orange Marinated Chicken

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    Marinate chicken thighs for a minimum of 2 hours or overnight in a mixture of orange juice, onion, garlic, herbs, and chipotle then pan fry them. Serve with a side of Spanish rice.

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  • Mojo Marinated Grilled Pork Kebabs

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    Easy, delicious, and loaded with flavor (thanks to three types of fresh citrus), these tender pork kebabs are a win. The punchy garlic and citrus-flavored marinade pairs beautifully with the pineapple and peppers threaded onto skewers.If there is snow outside and your grill is off-limits, roast these in a 400°F instead.

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  • Cardamom Citrus Fruit Salad

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    Festooned with juicy orange segments along with other citrus superstars, this salad looks like a little jewel box. It’s ideal as a light winter dessert, maybe with a dab or two of crème fraîche, if desired.

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  • Spatchco*cked Grilled Chicken with Orange and Ginger

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    Spatchco*cked is just another way of saying butterflied, a method for butchering a chicken so it cooks more quickly and evenly. Leave the chicken in the orange ginger marinade for as long as you can (at least two hours) to guarantee a juicy, flavorful bird.

  • Slow Cooker Orange Almond Rice Pudding

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    This rice pudding leans on rice cereal instead of whole rice. That makes for an extra creamy pudding made with ease using the slow cooker. It’sscented with orange zest and almond extract, and topped with fresh orange pieces. Comfort in a crock pot.

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  • Orange Bread

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    Who doesn’t love a cozy quickbread? This one is made with orange zest, golden raisins, and an orange lemon glaze. It’s moist and tender, thanks to the full cup of yogurt in the batter. Cut yourself a warm slice, set it on a plate, and make yourself a cup of tea. Consider it a form of therapy.

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  • Chocolate Orange Shortbread Cookies

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    A heavy dose of orange zest perfumes these elegant chocolate cookies. Like any shortbread, you won’t find a long list of ingredients, though they do require rolling and cutting. That is just part of the fun.

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  • Broccoli Slaw with Cranberry Orange Dressing

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    Don't toss your broccoli stems! They're sweet and tender, and fantastic tossed with cabbage, carrots, and a tangy cranberry orange dressing. This slaw makes a good side dish forroastorpulled pork.

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  • Cod with Tomato and Orange

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    Tomatoes, onions, green olives, and oranges are a classic combination in Spanish cuisine. Here, it works well with fish. The dish cooks up in minutes, making it an easy midweek meal. Leftovers are great the next day. Swap in halibut for cod if that appeals to you.

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  • Orange Breakfast Rolls

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    Who doesn't love waking up to freshly baked breakfast rolls? You can shape the rolls and let them proof overnight to effortlessly rouse your family from slumber with the aroma of orange-kissed rolls the following morning.

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  • Triple-Layer White Cake With Orange Curd Filling

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    Consider this multi-tiered beauty a special occasion cake. Orange plays a role in both the cake and the curd filling. It's sweet and tangy with a classic cream cheese frosting.

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  • Orange-Spiced Whole Wheat Muffins

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    Lightly sweet with a cinnamon sugar topping, these wholesome muffins are good for breakfast or an afternoon snack. Break one open and add a drizzle of honey or smear of salty butter, or both.

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  • Blood Orange French 75 co*cktail

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    Theclassic French 75is one of the chicest co*cktails under the sun. Here it gets a minor makeover by swapping in blood orange for lemon juice. It’s just as lovely to drink, plus a little more colorful.

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  • Classic Mimosa

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    co*cktails don’t get any easier than a mimosa, the classic combination of orange juice and sparkling wine. A clear brunch favorite. The key? Skip the orange juice concentrate and squeeze your own.It's totally worth it.

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  • Maple Orange Glazed Carrots

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    This easy side dish is a slam-dunk crowd pleaser. Sauté rounds of carrots in butter and glaze them with maple syrup and fresh orange juice.A light shower of orange zest and a pinch of cinnamon brings it all together.

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  • Winter Spiced Orange Mocktail

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    Winter Spiced Orange Mocktail is built with a bittersweet nonalcoholic flavored syrup squash. It's made with Seville oranges. The mocktail is embellished with club soda, bitters, and a beautiful slice of fresh orange. You won’t miss the booze.

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  • Seville Orangeade

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    While traditionally used to make marmalade, Seville oranges are also excellent juiced. Though not widely available, you can find Seville oranges online viaMelissa's Produce, at some specialty stores, and at some farmers markets.

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  • Shrimp with Orange Beurre Blanc

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    Set out a plate of these bright buttery shrimp and your guests may think they’re in a fancy restaurant. Luckily, it’s easy enough for a home cook. The beurre blanc is embellished with orange zest, white wine, and shallots—it's magical with sautéed shrimp. Steamed rice and asparagus or broccoli make great sides. Drizzle the oh-so-delicious citrus sauce all over them too.

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FAQs

What type of oranges are in season now? ›

Navel oranges are in season from November into June. Navel oranges have comparatively thick skins and a characteristic navel-looking mark on the non-stem end. Navel oranges are good for juicing, but the juice tends to be so sweet that it ferments easily, so you will need to use the juice within a few hours.

What is the best orange in the world? ›

Valencia Orange represents the best in genuine oranges: tradition and quality come together to offer a product destined for the most demanding palates. From October until well into spring you can enjoy the best Valencia Oranges.

Which is the sweetest orange? ›

Well, if you are an enthusiast and worried that you might not be able to eat oranges during certain months rest assured that there will always be an available orange for you to enjoy all year round. Navel Orange – considered to be one of the sweetest orange varieties you can find in winter.

What is the new type of orange fruit? ›

The dekopon, or Sumo, is a cross between Satsuma, orange, and Mandarin. The Sumo is bred for sweetness (perfect for your favorite citrus-infused desserts) and is even sweeter than Clementines.

What is the rarest orange? ›

What's a Honeybell? A unique, very rare, hybrid-orange cross with a taste that's out of this world, best describes our fabulous Honeybells (also known as Minneola Tangelos). They're so rare, in fact, that less than one person in 5,000 has ever been lucky enough to taste this delicious fruit.

What does 3107 mean on an orange? ›

Codes used worldwide

Same goes for navel oranges (3107), seedless green grapes (4022) and even passion fruit (3038 for the granadilla variety).

What is the most flavourful orange? ›

For just pure sweetness, the green-skinned varieties grown in the tropics / Caribbean. For depth of flavour a Spanish, late season (March) Navel Powell variety. For richness of flavour (not very sweet) try a Sicilian blood orange such as Moro grown in the volcanic soils on the slopes of Mount Etna.

What organ does oranges help? ›

Heart health

One cup of orange juice can provide 14% of a person's daily potassium requirement. The ODS found that people with higher potassium intakes may have a lower risk of stroke and other cardiovascular diseases. They mainly attribute this to the effects of potassium on blood pressure.

What does eating 2 oranges a day do? ›

Boosts the body's immune system to protect against viruses and germs. Improves iron absorption and fights anemia. Slows age-related macular degeneration (AMD), which can lead to vision loss. Lowers blood pressure and cortisol, the stress hormone.

What happens if I eat 2 oranges everyday? ›

As mentioned previously, it's never wise to consume anything in excess - especially a citrus-y fruit laden with vitamin C that's heavy on the stomach. If you're eating too many oranges every day, you might experience side-effects like diarrhoea, vomiting, nausea, heartburn, bloating, cramps, and insomnia.

What cancels out citrus taste? ›

Tartness is a subset of sourness, but it implies that the acidity is coming specifically from citrus. It's easily counteracted with a small amount of sugar, honey or maple syrup.

Can I freeze whole citrus? ›

To prolong the shelf life (up to 3-4 weeks) of citrus fruits, keep them in a bag in the refrigerator. Freezing: Citrus can be frozen in wedges, slices, zest, juice, or whole. By freezing citrus, you can use nearly every part of the fruit and always have it on hand to add to dishes and drinks. Always wash fruit first.

What oranges are good this time of year? ›

Peak Season

Depending on the variety, the month range may fluctuate, but there will always be a type of citrus fruit at its peak. Navel oranges are best from December until March, blood orange varieties are the best from December until April, and clementines and tangerines are the best between late October and January.

Are Cara Cara oranges in season now? ›

They're a type of navel orange that's a cross between the Washington and Brazilian Bahia navel oranges. The seedless orange has reddish-pink flesh and a sweet yet tangy flavor similar to cranberries, strawberries and raspberries. They're available December through April.

Are cuties oranges out of season? ›

A: CUTIES® are actually two varieties of mandarins: Clementine mandarins, available November through January; and W. Murcott mandarins, available February through April. CUTIES® have several distinct characteristics that make them the perfect anytime, anywhere snack.

What is the best month to eat oranges? ›

Oranges help you stay hydrated, especially during the drying winter months because of their high water content. Many body processes, such as the transportation of nutrients and the regulation of body temperature, depend on adequate hydration.

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