Indulge in a delightful culinary experience with our Warm Citrus Gratin, a harmonious blend of tangy citrus, creamy custard, and a crunchy topping. This versatile dish can be enjoyed as a refreshing breakfast, a light lunch, or a satisfying dessert. Our recipe collection features a variety of gratin recipes, each offering unique flavor combinations and textures. From the classic Lemon Citrus Gratin to the exotic Orange-Grapefruit Gratin, we have something to tantalize every palate. Whether you prefer a traditional gratin or a more adventurous twist, our recipes will guide you through the process of creating a perfect gratin that will impress your family and friends.
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CITRUS GRATIN WITH TOASTED ALMONDS
This warm citrus dessert is an updated version of the old-fashioned half grapefruit broiled with brown sugar. In addition to vitamin C, the recipe provides vitamin E from the scattering of sweet and crunchy almonds on top. Recipe By: Marcia Kiese
Categories citrus toasted gratin with almonds
Time 25m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Preheat the broiler. Set the oven rack 8 inches from the heat. Using a sharp knife, peel the grapefruits, oranges and tangerines, removing all of the bitter white pith. Working over a bowl, cut in between the membranes to release the sections into the bowl. Gently stir in the cinnamon and lime zest.
- Spread the citrus sections in individual gratin dishes. In a small bowl, toss the almonds with the turbinado sugar, oil and salt. Scatter the almonds over the fruit. Broil for about 2 minutes, rotating the dishes until the almonds are deep golden brown. Serve at once.
- Make Ahead: The recipe can be prepared through Step 1 up to 4 hours in advance.
- ONE SERVING : 268 cal, 14 gm fat, 1.1 gm saturated fat, 34 gm carb, 7 gm fiber.
WARM CITRUS GRATIN
Categories Milk/Cream Egg Dessert Broil Casserole/Gratin Lemon Orange Bon Appétit Kidney Friendly Vegetarian Pescatarian Peanut Free Tree Nut Free Soy Free Kosher
Yield Makes 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Using vegetable peeler, remove peel (yellow part only) from lemons in large strips. Pour milk into heavy 1-quart saucepan. Bring to simmer. Remove from heat. Add lemon peel. Cover and let stand 1 hour. Strain milk; discard peel. Return to pan.
- Mix 1/3 cup sugar, flour and cornstarch in cup. Using electric mixer, beat yolks in large bowl until light. Add sugar mixture; beat until light, about 1 minute.
- Bring milk to simmer again. Gradually whisk hot milk into milk mixture. Return mixture to saucepan. Stir over low hear until custard thickens and bubbles. Remove from heat. Whisk in lemon juice, butter and vanilla extract, then marscapone cheese. Cool slightly.
- Using small sharp knife and working over medium bowl, cut oranges between membranes to release segments. (Custard and orange segments can be prepared 1 day ahead. Cover separately and refrigerate. Rewarm custard over medium-low heat before continuing.)
- Preheat broiler. Divide warm custard among six 1-cup broilerproof gratin dishes or custard cups. Arrange orange segments atop custard. Gently press on segments to submerge slightly. Sprinkle 1 teaspoon powdered sugar over each. Place on baking sheet. Broil until sugar browns, rotating gratins for even broiling if necessary and watching closely, about 3 minutes. Transfer dishes to plates and serve warm.
WARM CITRUS FRUIT WITH BROWN SUGAR
Really great breakfast dish...or for a snack. I think that it would even be appropriate as a dessert for a light meal. Recipe was originally printed in Better Homes and Gardens magazine.
Provided by Ms B.
Categories Breakfast
Time 30m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- In a medium bowl, combine fruit.
- Transfer to four individual broiler-safe au gratin dishes or a 1-quart broiler-safe au gratin dish or casserole.
- In a small bowl, stir together brown sugar and butter until well mixed; sprinkle on fruit.
- Broil about 4 inches from the heat for 5 to 6 minutes until sugar is bubbly.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 203.8, Fat 6.1, SaturatedFat 3.7, Cholesterol 15.3, Sodium 46.6, Carbohydrate 39.1, Fiber 4.1, Sugar 31.4, Protein 1.8
Tips:
- Choose firm, ripe citrus fruits. Avoid fruits that are bruised or have soft spots.
- Use a variety of citrus fruits. This will give your gratin a more complex flavor.
- Don't peel the citrus fruits before slicing them. The peel adds flavor and texture to the gratin.
- Use a sharp knife to slice the citrus fruits. This will help to prevent the fruit from tearing.
- Slice the citrus fruits thinly. This will help them to cook evenly.
- Use a baking dish that is large enough to hold the citrus fruits in a single layer.
- Bake the gratin until the citrus fruits are tender and the topping is golden brown.
- Serve the gratin warm.
Conclusion:
Warm citrus gratin is a delicious and easy-to-make dessert that is perfect for any occasion. It is a great way to use up leftover citrus fruits, and it is also a good source of vitamin C. With its bright and tangy flavor, warm citrus gratin is sure to be a hit with everyone who tries it.
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