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Dried citrus dessert - a pretty mess


Citrus season is upon us! You know what that means, right? Elsie will flog a file Orange cranberry margarita With tart fruit, and here I'm going to slay oranges and lemons for holiday home decor. haha!

That's right, you get it au naturel and turn food into Christmas decorations. These dried citrus trinkets smell amazing when made, and you can munch on the leftovers. Sounds like my kind of craft!

Dried citrus ornament hanging on the Christmas tree

Supplies:

Someone chops lemons and limes on a cutting board

How to make dried citrus candy:

The first step: Cut the fruit into 1/4 by 1/4 slices and carefully remove the seeds. Use a wide blade knife (This knife set Very nice!) to ensure uniform thickness of individual slices.

Slices of orange, lemon, and lime on a paper towel

The second step: Arrange the fruit slices on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and place in a warm oven at 150-170 degrees Fahrenheit.

Bake for 3-4 hours, turning every hour, until the fruit is dry (but not completely wilted). You want the slices to maintain their color and not look brown around the edges.

A person takes a baking sheet of orange, lemon and lime slices out of the oven

Can you air dry citrus slices?

I also tried the technique of air drying citrus slices and was surprised at how quickly they dried.

It took about four days for them to reach a nice hardening, though the orange slices flopped around instead of remaining flat like they did after they were baked. Lemon and lime slices did not wrinkle.

Dried citrus ornament hanging from the Christmas tree

a step three: Pierce the dried fruit slices with decorative hooks. This is it! Now you have beautiful decorations for your tree. This is also a great gift.

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Several dried citrus decorations hang from a small Christmas tree in a vase set over the bed

I love how the slices are a bit like little pieces of stained glass. Light shines through creating a beautiful orange glow.

These citrus desserts work great with... Amber vase From evergreens, hung on the Christmas tree, or even hung to make a beautiful wreath in front of the window. And I love how they look besides My DIY porcelain tree lights.

And if you're pressed for time, you can, too Buy your orange slices already dried!

We've got loads of fun holiday decor and recipe inspiration In our Christmas archives, so find something fun (and delicious!) to make this holiday season! -soggy

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