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Citrus Caramel Sundaes With Toasted Almonds

Two glass cups of Citrus Caramel Sundaes With Toasted Almonds

That $2 box of sugar in your pantry is worth its weight in gold. Few other ingredients can transform quite like it. Burnt to a deep amber, it becomes a simple sweet-smoky caramel sauce you can spoon over juicy seasonal citrus and serve with a scoop of ice cream. The result tastes (and looks) restaurant quality, but for a fraction of the price. Take the caramel as far as you dare—dark as leather, with a few tendrils of smoke emanating from the pan, is just right. Too pale and the end result will be cloyingly sweet.

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What you’ll need

Recipe information

  • Yield

    8 servings

Ingredients

6 large seedless mandarin oranges (about 1½ lb.), peeled
2 cups (400 g) sugar
1 Tbsp. unsalted butter
½ cup sliced almonds
Kosher salt
2 pints vanilla ice cream
Flaky sea salt

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Slice 6 large seedless mandarin oranges (about 1½ lb.), peeled, ½" thick across the equator (about 3 slices per fruit); transfer to a 3-qt. heatproof dish.

    Step 2

    Combine 2 cups (400 g) sugar and 1 cup water in a medium saucepan, cover, and heat over medium, stirring occasionally, until sugar is dissolved, 4–7 minutes. Uncover and continue to cook, stirring or swirling pan occasionally, until syrup boils, then turns a deep brown color, 12–18 minutes. Remove from heat and gradually add 1 cup water (stand back—mixture will spatter and seize). Set pan over low heat and cook, stirring often, until caramel is completely dissolved, about 2 minutes.

    Step 3

    Pour caramel over mandarin orange slices (they should be mostly submerged). Cover dish with a plate or plastic wrap and chill until very cold, at least 2 hours and up to 2 days.

    Step 4

    Melt 1 Tbsp. unsalted butter in a small saucepan over medium. Add ½ cup sliced almonds and cook, stirring constantly, until golden brown, 4–8 minutes. Transfer to a small bowl, season with a pinch of kosher salt, and toss to combine. Let cool.

    Step 5

    To serve, scoop 2 pints vanilla ice cream into bowls and place 2–3 mandarin orange slices in each bowl. Spoon caramel sauce over and around fruit; top with toasted almonds and a pinch of flaky sea salt.

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