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All the citrus recipes you'll ever need

A pop of citrus and colour goes a long way to brightening those gloomy days.

Calamansi tart

Calamansi tart. Source: Maysie Lecciones

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Where would we be without the pop of citrus colour during winter? The brightest yellows, oranges, greens and somewhere-in-betweens lift our spirits as much as they lift our dishes.

Speaking of which, nothing cuts through the drudge of winter like a citrus dish. It's impossible to taste the tang and not feel a little summer inside. Who knows why citrus feels like hot weather when it grows in anything but?

We're not complaining, though. As these recipes show, during the cool months, citrus is all you need to feel warm about the world.
Mandarin, white chocolate and pistachio biscotti
A hit of mandarin adds intense flavour to an Italian afternoon tea favourite. Source: Alan Benson
Dried mandarin rind powder adds zip to white chocolate and pistachio biscotti. The best news is that you can use your new stash of dried mandarin powder any time of year to bring on the citrus cheer.
Baked cauliflower, fontina and mandarin
Add a mandarin twist to a classic winter comfort dish. Source: Sharyn Cairns
Your standard cheesy cauliflower will never be enough once you add some mandarin zest. The sweet bitterness offsets the rich creamy sauce in a very memorable way.
Blood orange and vanilla marmalade
Day started just right. Source: Benito Martin
Blood oranges are every bit as versatile as they are beautiful, as this thick, sweet marmalade proves. Actually, make a marmalade with all the citrus fruits. It's the way to really make their flavour shine.
Braised duck leg
Don’t be scared of cooking duck - it’s really not as tricky as its reputation might suggest. Source: Benito Martin
Duck pairs perfectly with citrus, especially blood orange. The zesty pop in this braised duck dish balances the richness of the meat like a champ.
Honey and orange-glazed chicken
It's pretty clear how much orange loves chicken. 😍 Source: Brett Stevens
This roast honey and orange-glazed chicken proves that duck isn't the only poultry that loves orange. It's such a simple recipe that delivers huge rewards.
Almond-orange syrup cakes
They look amazing, but these cakes are basic-as to make. Source: China Squirrel
The only thing that could make orange more perfect is if the word 'syrup' appears after it. Especially when that syrup is spiced with cardamom and cinnamon and poured over the cake.
Baked makrut lime & coconut rice pudding
The comfort of rice pudding with the pep of citrus. It's sure to make everything feel better. Source: Chris Middleton
If you make one pudding this month, make it this one. A special rice pudding made with coconut milk, lemongrass and makrut lime leaves. It tastes as fresh as the winter dawn.
Eggplant and pumpkin green curry
Fresh, clean flavours make this eggplant and pumpkin green curry one you'll make again and again. Source: Sharyn cairns
Makrut lime and lemongrass (such a happy pair) add depth to a vego green curry. Citrus prevents coconut milk and other creamy ingredients from becoming too rich and over-bearing. The result is a lighter, more layered curry dish that is endlessly satisfying.
Lemon meringue tart (torte de llimón)
Short, buttery pastry, tart custard filling and a sweet, fluffy meringue topping - who could possibly resist? Source: Rochelle Eagle
It had to be lemon meringue tart. Lemon at his most charming.
Forever-roasted pumpkin with lemon pepper butter
Two hours of roasting is never enough. Source: Adam Liaw
Adam Liaw says to just whack half a pumpkin into the oven and leave. Only to return hours later to drizzle it with lemon pepper butter and get stuck in. Our kind of recipe!
Baked tangelo cheesecake with Campari tangelo salad
The added Campari-soaked tangelo pieces really hit the high notes. Source: Alan Benson
Some of the lesser-known citrus fruits are well worth exploring. Tangelo has an intense tartness that it desperately wants to hide with a fresh sweetness that sings. Hear the music in this tangelo cheesecake.
Smashed green olive salad
No cooking is needed to bring a winter salad to the table. Source: Alan Benson
Ruby grapefruit is so delicious in a salad that you'll soon find yourself slicing them in whenever you see a green vegetable. This salad is full of textures and crunch.
Seared scallop, grapefruit and fennel salad
A colourful way to get your winter greens in. Source: Danielle Abou Karam
Grapefruit does tend to wind up in salads a lot, proving that they are not just for the warmer months. Or maybe proving citrus fruit's uncanny knack for making us feel summery. Either way, enjoy your scallop salad.
Fried haloumi with sticky fruit
Such an amazing combination of salty-sweet flavours, all jamming with the zest of finger lime. Source: Outback Gourmet
When native finger limes meet haloumi and pawpaw, the crowd goes wild.
Bushfood Brittle
This is the sort of sweet you can get happily lost in for days. Source: Warndu Mai (Good Food)
This sweet and sour candy goes crackle, crunch, pucker. It's sweet from the caramel, sour from the tangy finger limes and perfect in every way.
Calamansi tart
Calamansi goes oh-so well with a condensed milk meringue and buttery gingersnap biscuit base. Source: Maysie Lecciones
Filipino calamansi tastes like a cross between a lime and a mandarin. It's every bit as yummy as that sounds, especially when in calamansi tart form.
Matty Matheson's Karaage chicken
Cor blimey. ああすごい Source: SBS VICELAND
Another small but mighty citrus fruit, this time from Japan. It's at its best when squeezed over karaage chicken. But then, everything is.
Cotton soft cheesecake
Cotton soft cheesecakes (or soufflé cheesecakes as they are known in Japan) are light, soft, fluffy and addictive. Source: Alana Dimou
Think of a cheesecake that's so light and soft it's practically airborne. Then bring it back to earth with a lemon and yuzu jam landing. It's the ideal trip.
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Middle Eastern cooks sure know how to love filo pastry. Here it's by stuffing it with cheese and cumquats then drowning it in an orange blossom citrus syrup.
Paper-baked snapper
The tiny fruit adds sweet decoration to the baked fish, too. Source: Alan Benson
Infusing fresh cumquats through gently baked fish is a heavenly way to make a very easy meal. The tartness of the fruit brings out the flavour of the fish and the juice keeps everything lovely and tender.
Arepa de camarones or arepa with prawns
Biting into these clean flavours will make you feel like you're on a Venezuelan beach in 35°C heat. Source: The Latin Kitchen
Lime is pretty much the perfect citrus fruit. Not too tart, not too bitter, not too sweet. It's almost like every other citrus fruit got together and made lime. Let it shine on in recipes like these arepas with lime and garlic prawns, which keeps things simple.
Marinated chicken with coconut lime dressing
The coconut lime dressing adds incredible flavour to these marinated lovely legs. Source: Luisa Brimble
Everyone loves a recipe where you lay everything on a tray in the morning, leave it to mingle all day and then slide it into the oven in the evening. Minutes to make, an hour to bake and you've got a dinner the crowds will go wild for.


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