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Dried orange slices make a classic decoration for trees and wreaths during the holiday season. They’re also a tasty treat! After cutting an orange into 1cm (0.39in) slices, dry them using an oven, a microwave, a food dehydrator, or even natural sunlight. When the slices look and feel dry, they’re ready!

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Cutting and Prepping Fresh Orange Slices

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    Cut the orange widthwise into 1cm (0.39in) slices. Consider the stem side the “North Pole” of the orange and orient it so it’s on its side. Carefully use a sharp kitchen knife to create even slices. Discard the first and last slices (the “North” and “South Poles”).[1]

    • For the best results, use ripe (but not over-ripe) oranges without bruises or blemishes.
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    Blot away any surface moisture with paper towels. Lay all the cut slices on a plate or tray, then dab them with a paper towel to soak up any surface moisture. Turn the slices over and repeat the process with another clean paper towel.

    • This step isn’t absolutely necessary, but it will help the slices to dry out faster.
    • Use plain white paper towels. Decorated paper towels can sometimes transfer colored spots onto the slices.

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    Spike the cut slices with cloves to make decorations. Use a knife tip to cut a small hole through each fresh orange slice, just inside the rings of pith and skin, so you can loop a string through each opening after the slices are dried. Press a clove, star side up, into the center of each orange slice. Then, if desired, create a ring of cloves around the inside perimeter of the slice.[2]

    • After the slices are dried, simply tie a colorful yarn or string through the hole in each slice so you can hang them.
    • Dried orange slices decorated with cloves are a traditional Christmas tree and wreath ornament in the UK. You can skip the cloves if desired.
  4. 4

    Sprinkle on seasonings to make a sweet treat out of the slices. Lay the fresh slices on a plate or tray, then sprinkle them with white sugar, brown sugar, or coconut sugar. Follow up with a dusting of cinnamon, ginger, or both. Or, try other spice combinations until you find your favorite![3]

    • Once dried, the seasoned slices make a great snack or dessert garnish.
    • If you want to use a slice as a drink garnish, cut a line in a fresh slice from the center through the skin on its perimeter. This will become a small wedge-shaped cutout once the slice is dried.
    • Use seedless oranges for snacking, or pick the seeds out of the slices before drying them.
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    Set your oven at 65°C (149°F), or as low as possible. If your oven does not permit a setting this low, put it as low as it will go. At 65°C (149°F), it will usually take about 3.5-4.5 hours to dry the orange slices.[4]

    • At 95°C (203°F), it will typically take 2.5-3.5 hours.[5]
    • At 120°C (248°F), expect it to take 2-3 hours.[6]
    • Even though it takes longer, aim for the lowest temperature you can. This greatly reduces the chances of burning the slices instead of drying them.
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    Space out the slices on an oven rack or another wire rack. Remove the oven rack from the preheating oven, or use an oven-safe wire rack. Lay out the slices on the rack so that they have at least 5cm (2.0in) of space on all sides.[7]

    • Spacing the slices out on a wire rack improves the air flow and decreases the drying time. Using a baking sheet may increase the drying time by up to double.
    • If you do choose to use a baking sheet, line it with parchment paper so the slices don’t stick.
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    Put the rack in the oven and turn the slices every 30-45 minutes. Frequent turning helps keep the slices from sticking. It also reduces the chances of burning, especially if the oven is at a slightly higher temperature. Simply pull the tray from the oven and use tongs to flip the slices when it’s time to turn them.[8]

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    Let the slices cool on the rack when they look and feel dry. Pull the slices from the oven as soon as they look fully dried and feel dried out when you touch them with the tongs. Let them cool to the touch on the rack, then confirm with your fingers that they feel completely dried.

    • It may take up to 30 minutes for the slices to cool to room temperature.
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    Sandwich your cut slices between 2 thick layers of paper towels. Place 5-6 white paper towels on the microwave tray or a microwave-safe plate. Lay 4-5 orange slices on top of the paper towels, making sure they each have 5cm (2.0in) of space all around. Cover the slices with 5-6 more sheets of white paper towels.

    • Don’t use decorated paper towels, because they may transfer dyes to the orange slices.
    • Dry the slices in batches if you have more than 4-5 to dry.
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    Microwave the covered slices at 50% power for 8 minutes. Don’t heat the slices at full power, or you’ll end up with burnt discs instead of dried rounds! Consult your microwave’s instruction manual if necessary.

    • Use 50% power if your microwave is rated at 1000 watts or less. If it’s rated at greater than 1000 watts, set it at 40% or even 30% power.
    • Every microwave is different, so plan on some trial-and-error in finding the ideal power level and heating time for your orange slices.
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    Replace the paper towels and repeat the drying process. After 8 minutes, remove the orange slices, flip them over, and sandwich them between layers of 5-6 fresh paper towels. Put them back in the microwave for another 8 minutes at 50% power (or less, depending on your model).

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    Stop microwaving the slices when they’re nearly fully dried. After 2, 3, or possibly even 4 rounds of microwaving, the orange slices should be almost completely dried out. They’ll never fully dry in the microwave without burning, so pull them at this point. Place them on a wire rack and give them 30-60 minutes to finish drying out.

    • If it’s a humid day, you may want to finish drying the slices in the oven. Set it as low as possible—ideally, 65°C (149°F)—and heat the slices for about 30 minutes on a wire rack.[9]
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    Follow your dehydrator’s instructions for the easiest drying method. Lay the orange slices on the rack of the dehydrator, following the fruit spacing guidance for your model. Set the drying time based on your unit’s instructions—it typically takes around 6 hours to dry 1cm (0.39in) orange slices.

    • A food dehydrator takes longer than most drying methods, but it’s also the only “set it and forget it” option.
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    Lay the slices on a clean window screen for outdoor drying. If you want to dry your orange slices using only sunlight, lay them out on a framed mesh window screen. (Clean the screen thoroughly with soap and water, then let it dry fully, before using it!). Provide about 5cm (2.0in) of space between slices.

    • If you plan to dry fruit regularly this way, buy a window screen solely for this purpose.
    • Outdoor drying works best if you live in a warm, sunny, dry climate. Don’t expect it to work on a cloudy, humid day!
  3. 3

    Prop up the window screen in a spot that gets full sunshine. Set the corners of the window screen on concrete blocks, for instance, or use something else that raises the screen at least 50cm (20in) off the ground. Choose a spot that gets full sunlight for at least 6 hours, and ideally 8 or more.

    • The higher you prop up the screen, the more air flow the underside of the slices will get. This speeds up the drying process significantly.
    • Propping the screen up also helps protect the orange slices from hungry animals!
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    Flip the slices every 30-45 minutes until they’re dry. Frequent turning is the key to even drying in the sunlight. Use tongs or your fingers to flip over every slice. When they feel completely dry, they’re done!

    • The drying time will vary widely based on your environmental conditions. The slices may dry in as few as 2 hours, or as many as 8-10 hours.
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    It is probably best not to eat them. But you can if you want to. If you have any screen cover to keep them out you can keep any bugs from getting in.

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      • Especially if you’re using the dried slices as a snack or garnish, store any you’re not using right away in an airtight container zip-close bag. They’ll typically last for 2-7 days this way, depending on their moisture level and the humidity. Look for any mold spots before eating them.

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      4 Simple Ways to Make Dried Orange Slices - wikiHow? ›

      After cutting an orange into 1 cm (0.39 in) slices, dry them using an oven, a microwave, a food dehydrator, or even natural sunlight. When the slices look and feel dry, they're ready!

      How do you dry orange slices quickly? ›

      Arrange orange slices on a baking sheet with parchment paper and bake at 200 degrees F for several hours until dry. Flip every 30 minutes to prevent edges from curling excessively. It should take anywhere from 3-5 hours depending on how thick your slices are. Keep a close eye on them towards the second half.

      How to make dried oranges without a dehydrator? ›

      Instructions
      1. Step 1: Preheat oven to 175 degrees. If your oven doesn't go that low, preheat to 200 degrees. ...
      2. Step 2: Thinly slice your oranges. ...
      3. Step 3: Arrange on baking sheet. ...
      4. Step 4: Bake the slices in the oven for about 6 hours, or until completely dry. ...
      5. Step 5: Cool and Store.
      Dec 14, 2023

      How do you dry orange slices cheap? ›

      Heat oven to 140C/120C fan/gas 1 and line 2 baking sheets with baking parchment. Slice the oranges and apples very thinly, using a mandolin for the apples, if you have one. Arrange the slices on the trays, then bake for 45 mins-1 hr, turning halfway through cooking, until completely dried out. Leave to cool.

      How long do dried orange slices last? ›

      If you dry and store your oranges properly, the slices should be good for at least two years, and often much longer and they'll be ready for Christmas porch decor ideas and Christmas patio ideas. To store, place them in a completely dry airtight container until the next holiday season.

      Can you dry oranges in the microwave? ›

      I've had a go at drying my own orange slices over the years – you can do them in the oven, microwave or somewhere else warm and dry. Out of these three methods I actually found drying my slices of orange on my kitchen radiator gave the best results.

      Can you dry oranges in an air fryer? ›

      Use a sharp knife or a mandoline to cut your oranges into orange wheels. Cover the base of the air fryer basket with parchment paper. Place cut orange slices in a single layer on the parchment paper. Air fry at 180 degrees Fahrenheit for 60 to 90 minutes, or until fully dried, flipping every 30 minutes.

      Can I dry orange slices in the sun? ›

      This method takes longer, but it allows the fruit to retain its bright colour. To dry oranges in the sun, simply place the slices on a drying rack or a lined baking sheet and let them sit in the sun for several days, turning them occasionally to ensure even drying.

      How to tell when dried oranges are done? ›

      Slices are ready when they are firm, feel brittle and there's no more moisture in the segments. Once they're ready, remove them from the oven and lay them on a cooling rack where they will cool.

      Can I dry orange slices without an oven? ›

      After cutting an orange into 1 cm (0.39 in) slices, dry them using an oven, a microwave, a food dehydrator, or even natural sunlight. When the slices look and feel dry, they're ready!

      Are dried oranges good for you? ›

      Dried orange slices don't lose any of their beneficial properties, including their high vitamin C content. That means they're just as healthy to consume, and can help boost your immune system to prevent you from getting ill!

      Why are my orange slices not drying? ›

      Using a mandoline or sharp serrated knife, slice the oranges very thinly (about ⅛ to ¼ inch). The thinner the slices, the quicker they will dry out! Gently blot with a paper towel to remove excess moisture.

      How to dry orange slices quickly? ›

      The easiest way to dehydrate orange slices is by using a food dehydrator, the most modern method of the three. Place the orange rounds on the dehydrator's rack. Follow the directions for your dehydrator. Turn them every hour until they are dehydrated.

      Do dried orange slices attract bugs? ›

      Leave them out to sit overnight to dry completely, and they should feel hard by the next day. It's important they are completely dehydrated so they don't rot or attract bugs.

      How do you dry orange slices without them turning brown? ›

      Set your oven to 170°F to start. Raise the temperature of the oven by 10 degrees for every hour you dry them. So start at 170°F and then turn the oven up to 180°F for the next hour and then up to 190°F. Baking them in an oven that is too hot will cause them to brown more.

      Can I dehydrate orange slices in the oven? ›

      Pat orange slices dry between sheets of paper towel. Place oranges slices in a single layer on a lined baking sheet/tray and place in the oven to bake, flipping at the one-hour mark.

      How do you keep orange slices moist? ›

      To store cut oranges:
      1. Wrap orange wedges, halves, or slices tightly with plastic wrap or reusable storage wrap.
      2. Place the wrapped orange pieces in an airtight container.
      3. Store in the crisper drawer of your fridge for three to four days.
      Jan 3, 2022

      Do you peel oranges before dehydrating? ›

      Peel oranges and pull apart the interior into crescent moon-shaped sections. Cut each section crosswise about nine times. With both cutting methods, place orange pieces on nonstick sheets and dehydrate at 135°F (57°C) for fourteen hours, or longer if necessary.

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