Orange
Braised Pork Shoulder with Potato Fennel Puree
Because the roast needs to marinate overnight, be sure to start this impressive entrée one day ahead.
By Dan Patterson
Cream Tart with Oranges, Honey, and Toasted-Almond Crust
This simple tart has a creamy filling and an easy press-in crust.
By Jeanne Thiel Kelley
Arugula Salad with Oranges and Caramelized Fennel
By Kate Fogarty and Scott Fogarty
Salmon Salad with Fennel, Orange, and Mint
By Ross Dobson
Coconut Cake with Chocolate Chunks and Coconut Drizzle
A chocolaty, coffee-cake-like treat that would be terrific for dessert, afternoon tea, or brunch.
By Julie Richardson
Orange-Scented Bittersweet Chocolate Cake with Candied Blood Orange Compote
Orange-flavored liqueur and orange peel add a citrusy note to this very tender cake. Candied blood oranges keep the citrus theme going—and make for a lovely garnish.
By Abby Dodge
Escarole and Butter Lettuce Salad with Pomegranate Seeds and Hazelnuts
By Cristina Ceccatelli Cook
Cardamom-Orange Sugar Cookies
These delicious cookies are decorated with a sprinkling of raw sugar.
By Dédé Wilson
Salmon with Hoisin, Orange and Bok Choy
To crack coriander, place in a resealable plastic bag and tap with a mallet. Hoisin adds sweetness to this healthy dish. It can be found in the Asian foods section of many supermarkets and at Asian markets.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Fresh Herb, Grapefruit, and Fennel Salad
Paper-thin slices of fennel, juicy grapefruit segments, and fresh parsley and mint make a beautiful winter salad. Using a V-slicer to cut the fennel helps the easy side dish come together even more quickly.
By Gabrielle Hamilton
Citrus Tilapia
This light fish entrée gets a flavor boost from a citrus glaze made from fresh lemon juice, orange juice, and fresh ginger. For stronger, more acidic flavor, add lemon zest and additional juice. Make sure to use a high-quality 100 percent orange juice that is freshly squeezed (not from concentrate).
By Jeanne Besser , Kristina Ratley , Sheri Knecht , and Michele Szafranski
Lemon (or Lime or Orange) Ricotta Pancakes
My editor, Peter Gethers, insisted on only one thing when he asked me to write this book: that I include the recipe for these pancakes. The ricotta causes them to burn more easily than other pancakes, so you need to cook them over medium-low to medium heat. If there are any pancakes that don't need maple syrup, these are them.
By Kenny Shopsin
Fig Crostata
A rich filling is studded with walnuts and imbued with citrusy notes of orange, then packaged between a crust and a lattice top, both made from the cookie-like pastry dough known as pasta frolla in Italy.
By Gina Marie Miraglia Eriquez
Orange Upside-Down Cake
We like to bake this luscious cake in a cast-iron skillet, but you could use a 10-inch ovenproof skillet. Stone-ground yellow cornmeal replaces the traditional wheat flour for an interesting change in texture and flavor.
By Bonnie Sanders Polin, Ph.D, and Frances Towner Giedt
Lemon or Orange Cake (Cake Citron ou Cake Orange)
By Dorie Greenspan
Orange Pudding
This orange jelly with orange slices can also be made with the juice of freshly squeezed blood oranges or clementines. Many supermarkets and stores now sell these juices freshly squeezed, which makes it an easy pudding to prepare. It is set with cornstarch and is not as firm as a jelly set with gelatine.
By Claudia Roden
Four-Layer Pumpkin Cake with Orange-Cream Cheese Frosting
Chinese five-spice powder adds a complex, spicy note to this cake.
By Carolyn Beth Weil
Rhubarb Fool
The fool originated in England in the fifteenth or sixteenth century. It is a simple dessert that combines tart fruit with whipped cream. The British traditionally made this dessert with gooseberries, but in spring rhubarb is the perfect choice, with its bright, tart flavor. A very simple dessert to prepare (we wince to say any fool can make it), this recipe calls for cooking a compote and then folding in whipped cream. It is elegant served with a shortbread cookie, which adds a delicious crispy element. To really doll it up, add a Candied Rhubarb Strip.
By Cory Schreiber and Julie Richardson
Fragrant Orange Chicken with Scallion Mashed Potatoes
Total cost: $9.96
By Sheila Lukins and Laurie Griffith