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Blood Orange Bars Recipe

It’s this time of year that we start enjoying margaritas, particularly blood orange margaritas and meyer lemon margaritas. Aside from the fact that the holidays are over and our New Years celebrations have officially ended, we’re just beginning to relish in these wonderful co*cktails. Why? Whats the occasion? Well, it’s peak citrus season in our neck of the garden-woods, of course.

Though it’s freezing outside and we often wake up to frost on our roofs, all our citrus are still hanging on firm to their branches. When the sun peaks through the clouds in the middle of the day, the citrus get their daily sun bathing sessions to sweeten up their juices and develop their flavors. And what we have before us are bucket loads of blood oranges, mandarins, juicing tangerines, limes and lemons that need to be juiced. Yup, we’re super spoiled. That’s what geeky-gardeners like to do: grow almost 20 citrus trees to feast on during January.

Now that we’ve gloated about our crazy citrus trees, really, what do with a ton of blood oranges? The flavors of these blood red oranges are so perfectly tangy/sweet. The drippy juices are sexy and luscious, so the first thing that comes to mind is making a variation off our meyer lemon bars using they blood oranges. We’ll… to be honest, it was the second or third thought. There were a couple co*cktails which came to mind first. But back to the bars… The thought of making these bars with fresh blood orange juice sounded so wonderful and we were hoping that the results would go beyond our theory.

Fingers crossed, we were hoping this first batch would be the on the money because there’s nothing more sacrilegious than to waste 2 cups of fresh blood orange juice. This nectar is what the Greek Gods fought for! ( or at least something close to that mythology).

The results were incredible. What you see before you are some truly luscious, silky, delicious and amazing blood orange bars.

Make them.

Right Away.

If you can get your hand on a generous amount of blood oranges for juicing, this should be one of the first recipes you bake.

Valentines day is coming near and if you’re in a bind as to what to make for your sweetheart, these blood orange bars are perfect to show your love. Really, who needs chocolate? Well, ok, chocolate is a great offering. But mix it up a bit. Be daring, different and break some sweetheart rules and offer a platter of these lovely bars. Your love won’t be disappointed.

Next on the agenda is another variation on this curd for Valentines Day. Again, fingers crossed our next experiment will turn out equally wonderful. If not, we have some back up chocolate sauce to drizzle over what ever were making!

Happy January to you all.

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Blood Orange Bars w/ Brown Butter Crust

The recipe is enough to make the bars in a 1/4 sheet pan (9"x13") , however we know for most, blood oranges can be a bit expensive so a reduced recipe may be a better option. The recipe works perfect to halve it and make the bars in a 4"x14" tart pan (that is what was used in the photos) or made into individual tarts in 3" or 4" pans. Or you can always substitute in some tangerine juice for the blood orange juice. The color will pale more towards the orange side, but it will still be delicious. Promise. Also, make sure to taste the sweetness of the curd as you are making it. Blood oranges can vary quite a bit on their sweetness, so adjust the sugar quantities to your desired taste.

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Ingredients

Crust Ingredients

  • 1/2 pound (225g) unsalted Butter
  • 1/2 cup (100g) Sugar
  • 3 cups (375g) Flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon (3g) Kosher Salt

Blood Orange Curd Ingredients - makes @ 6 cups

  • 1/4 cup (40g) Cornstarch
  • 1 1/2 cup (300g) Sugar
  • 1 teaspoon (5g) Kosher Salt
  • 12 Eggs , beaten
  • 4 Egg Yolks , beaten
  • zest of 6 Blood Oranges
  • 2 1/2 cups (600ml) Blood Orange Juice
  • 1/2 pound (225g or 2 sticks) cold, unsalted Butter , cut into 1/2" pieces

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350°F. Set aside a 9"x13" 1/4 sheet pan.

  • Make the crust. Put butter in a saucepan and melt over medium heat. Continue cooking the butter until it develops an amber color and begins to smell a bit "toasted nut-like". Remove from heat and stir sugar into butter until mostly dissolved.

  • Put flour and salt in a large bowl. Stir in butter and sugar and mix until completely incorporated (it will be a crumbly texture). Press mixture into the 1/4 sheet pan, working the dough up the sides of the pan and evenly across the bottom.

  • Bake for about 30 minutes, or until the crust is golden.

  • While the crust bakes, make the curd. Whisk together the cornstarch, sugar and the salt in a bowl. Mix in the eggs, zest, and juice. Place bowl over a pot with gently boiling water (cook over a bain marie).

  • Cook over the bain marie, stirring frequently until the curd has thickened. Remove from heat and then, a few pieces at a time, stir in the butter until it is completely incorporated. Strain curd through a fine mesh strainer.

  • Pour the curd into the cooked crust as soon as you take it out of the oven. Return to the oven and bake for another 15 minutes or until the filling has thickened. Place in the fridge to chill for at least 4 hours, preferably overnight.

  • Cut into desired pieces and serve chilled.

Nutrition Information per Serving

Calories: 629kcal, Carbohydrates: 66g, Protein: 10g, Fat: 37g, Saturated Fat: 21g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 310mg, Sodium: 362mg, Potassium: 214mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 38g, Vitamin A: 1372IU, Vitamin C: 26mg, Calcium: 52mg, Iron: 3mg

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: Baking, Fruit, Garden Recipes, Gatherings & Parties

Calories: 629

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80 comments on “Luscious Blood Orange Bars with a Brown Butter Crust”

  1. Ashley B. February 1, 2021 @ 10:39 pm Reply

    I wanted to make this in my 10-inch tart pan. It only is about 1 inch deep. Would you suggest that I halve the filling part of the recipe?

    • February 3, 2021 @ 9:24 am Reply

      Hi Ashley,
      We haven’t made it in a 10″ tart pan yet, but halving it may leave you a little thin on the curd, which would still taste fine. You just wouldn’t have as much curd per bite. We’d be more inclined to either do 3/4 of the curd recipe or just make a whole batch, and save the extra for something else.

  2. Brandon June 25, 2020 @ 5:37 pm Reply

    I know I’m 7.5 years late to the party, but I just tried this recipe and it’s delish! I live in LA, and every year I get my blood oranges from Rick’s Seasonal Produce in East Hollywood. I like my blood oranges tart and tangy, which worked well for the curd. I’m thrilled blood orange season is lasting so much longer this year than it normally does!

    I’m completely new to baking, but I’ve started teaching myself basic techniques during my self-isolation. This was my first attempt at a curd, and I’m so proud of myself for nailing it, thanks in no small part to your clear instructions.

    My only not is that I tried a powdered sugar dusting like in your beautiful staged photos, but it sopped it up and got a little sweaty.

    Otherwise, perfection!Blood Orange Bars Recipe with Blood Orange Juice | White On Rice Coupl (11)

    • June 26, 2020 @ 11:59 am Reply

      Hi Brandon,
      So glad you nailed it & love it. We’re always a little on the fence about dusting with powdered sugar. Always looks so beautiful, yet lasts such a short time. For best serving, we’ll dust individual pieces just before serving.
      Happy baking.

    • June 28, 2020 @ 10:02 am Reply

      Hi Brandon, thanks for sharing and so glad you enjoyed the bars! We’re proud of you too for nailing the curd. 🙂 And thanks for mentioning Rick’s seasonal produce. We haven’t been there before and hope to make a visit sometime.

  3. Carmen June 21, 2019 @ 5:23 am Reply

    This was such a gorgeous dessert and a hit at my party. Will definitely be making it again. Blood Orange Bars Recipe with Blood Orange Juice | White On Rice Coupl (12)

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FAQs

What flavors pair well with blood orange? ›

Blood orange: Pairs well with almond, cardamom, chocolate, cinnamon, clove, fig, ginger, honey, and other citrus fruits. Currants (black and red): Pair well with chocolate and citrus.

Are blood oranges good for diabetics? ›

Blood oranges are rich in antioxidants, which help reduce the stress of oxidation and lower your risk of chronic health problems like cancer, heart disease, and diabetes. One medium blood orange contains the following nutrients: Calories: 70.

Are blood oranges healthier than regular oranges? ›

The difference between these two varieties of orange is that blood oranges have an antioxidant called anthocyanin. This antioxidant gives blood oranges their distinct color, but it also reduces the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Also, the blood orange is less tangy than a navel orange but has a floral tart taste.

Is blood orange juice good for you? ›

Blood oranges are highly nutritious and contain several important vitamins and minerals, including fiber, vitamin C, and antioxidants. They may also be linked to many health benefits, including weight loss, improved gut health, and better immune function. Plus, this citrus fruit is simply delicious.

What are blood oranges mixed with? ›

The season can vary, but we usually ship early to mid January. We have a limited supply every year and we only do one shipment! The blood orange is often (and incorrectly) described as a hybrid between a pomelo and a tangerine or other citrus, but it is actually just a genetic mutation of a sweet orange.

What cheese goes well with blood orange? ›

The goat cheddar pairs well with blood oranges because of the tangy and sweet taste.

Who should not eat blood oranges? ›

If you are prescribed a potassium-sparing diuretic, such as triamterene, you want to avoid consuming eating foods high in potassium, such as bananas, oranges and green leafy vegetables, says Colorado State University Extension. Blood oranges are high in potassium, with 260 milligrams in one medium fruit.

Is 2 oranges a day too much for a diabetic? ›

Can people with diabetes safely eat oranges? Oranges are a healthy and nutritious fruit with many health benefits. A person living with diabetes can safely eat oranges if they consume them in moderation. Diabetes is a chronic condition where a person may experience difficulties managing their blood sugar levels.

How quickly will orange juice raise blood sugar? ›

Simple carbohydrates, like those found in juice, regular (not diet) soda, and candy are quickly absorbed and can raise blood sugar within 15 minutes. 5 Complex carbohydrates take longer for the body to absorb, and thus won't raise blood sugar as fast.

Are blood oranges anti-inflammatory? ›

Another study found that the extract from blood oranges contained anti-inflammatory activity and plenty of antioxidants. These antioxidants and other active ingredients protect the body from the effects of free radicals.

Can dogs eat blood oranges? ›

Oranges can be a healthy snack for dogs, but serving large amounts of them can cause potential harm. Seedless navel oranges are preferable, but dogs can eat all kinds of oranges, including blood oranges, Bergamot oranges, clementines and more.

Why are blood oranges so hard to find? ›

Blood oranges tend to be easier to peel than other oranges, often have fewer seeds, and have a sweeter taste. Their season is typically from December through April, so they can be harder to find and more expensive than naval or other common oranges.

What is the shelf life of blood orange juice? ›

Blood orange juice is typically good for 7-10 days once opened if stored in the refrigerator. If unopened, it will last for about 2-3 weeks past the printed date when stored in the refrigerator, while in the pantry it should be consumed by the best by date. When frozen, it can last for up to 3-4 months.

Are blood oranges good for your kidneys? ›

The more vitamin C in your diet, the better for your kidneys. Oranges, lemons, and other citrus fruits contain vitamin C in abundance.

How can you tell if a blood orange is good? ›

The most reliable characteristics to pick out the best blood oranges is their weight and smell. Ripe blood oranges will feel heavy for their size, indicating they have a high water content and are extremely juicy. Ripe blood oranges will also smell like oranges at the stem end of the orange.

What colors compliment blood orange? ›

Directly across red orange in the color wheel, you'll find blue and green hues; combined, these make for an eye-catching palette. Combine red orange with pink hues, on the other hand, and you get a feminine feel. Red orange also pairs beautifully with purples and yellows and any other hue you'd expect to see in nature.

What scents go well with blood orange? ›

Blood orange essential oil blends well with vanilla, turmeric, nutmeg, myrrh, marjoram sweet, mandarin, lemon, lavender, juniper berry, coriander, clove bud, clary sage, and more.

What herb pairs well with blood orange? ›

Blood oranges pair particularly well with winter herbs like thyme, rosemary, and mint — some of our favorite winter herbs. Blood orange co*cktail recipes are also especially beautiful with their deep red-orange color.

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