Chocolate-Dipped Candied Oranges
When it comes to combining bright citrus and rich chocolate, few treats can compete with chocolate-dipped candied oranges. There’s something undeniably special about these delightful bites: the chewy, sweet orange slices paired with the luscious dark chocolate creates a flavor explosion. Through my own experience of making these, I’ve found that they make an excellent treat for holiday gatherings or a refreshing dessert on a warm day. Plus, it’s a fun kitchen project to tackle on a weekend afternoon.
Why you’ll love this dish
One of the compelling reasons to make chocolate-dipped candied oranges at home is how easy they are to prepare. With just a handful of ingredients, you can create a sophisticated treat that impresses guests or simply indulges your sweet tooth. The blend of zesty oranges and rich chocolate is not only delightful but also a fantastic conversation starter during brunch or holiday parties.
“These chocolate-dipped candied oranges are a game-changer! My guests couldn’t get enough of the sweet and tangy flavor, and they look amazing on the dessert table!” – a happy home cook.
Preparing Chocolate-Dipped Candied Oranges Recipe
This recipe walks you through a straightforward process. You’ll start by transforming ordinary oranges into mouthwatering candied slices before coating them in rich dark chocolate. Here’s a quick overview of what you’ll be doing:
- Slice the oranges into rounds.
- Create a simple syrup using sugar and water.
- Simmer the orange slices in the syrup until they’re translucent.
- Let the slices cool.
- Melt dark chocolate and dip half of each orange slice.
- Allow everything to set before serving.
This method ensures that each bite is a perfect balance of sweet and citrusy goodness.
What you’ll need
Gathering the right ingredients is essential for creating these delicious treats. Here’s what you’ll need:
- 3 large oranges
- 2 cups sugar
- 2 cups water
- 8 oz dark chocolate (you can use semi-sweet or even chocolate with a higher cocoa content if you prefer a more intense flavor)
Feel free to experiment! For a bit of zest, you can also add a splash of vanilla or sprinkle sea salt over the chocolate before it sets.
Step-by-step instructions

Now that you have your ingredients, it’s time to bring this recipe to life! Follow these simple steps:
- Slice the oranges: Begin by cutting the oranges into thin rounds. Aim for around 1/4 inch thick, as this size will help them candy well.
- Make the simple syrup: In a medium saucepan, bring the water and sugar to a gentle boil, stirring until the sugar has completely dissolved.
- Simmer the oranges: Carefully add the orange slices to the syrup. Lower the heat and let them simmer gently for about 45 minutes or until they become translucent.
- Cool the slices: Once cooked, remove the orange slices from the syrup and place them on a cooling rack. Allow them to cool completely.
- Melt the chocolate: Using a double boiler, melt the dark chocolate until smooth and silky.
- Dip the slices: When the orange slices are cool, dip half of each slice into the melted chocolate. Allow any excess chocolate to drip off.
- Set the chocolate: Place the dipped slices on parchment paper and let the chocolate harden completely before serving.
Best ways to enjoy it
Once your chocolate-dipped candied oranges are ready, consider serving them in creative ways. Arrange them on a beautiful platter alongside nuts and dried fruits for a stunning charcuterie board, or sprinkle some sea salt on top for an added burst of flavor. These slices can also be perfect for garnishing desserts like cakes and ice creams.
Storage and reheating tips
To store your chocolate-dipped candied oranges, place them in an airtight container. They can be kept at room temperature for up to a week, but if you live in a very warm area, refrigeration may be necessary to maintain the chocolate’s firmness. For longer storage, consider freezing them—just ensure they are individually wrapped to avoid freezer burn, and they can last for up to three months.
Helpful cooking tips
If you want to enhance your candy-making, try these helpful tips:
- The quality of your oranges matters! Opt for organic oranges if possible—these tend to have a richer flavor and are often fresher.
- Keep an eye on the temperature of the chocolate when melting; too much heat can cause it to seize. Stir frequently for best results.
- For added interest, consider infusing the syrup with spices like cinnamon or star anise as the oranges simmer.
Creative twists
The beauty of this recipe lies in its versatility. Here are a few fun variations you can try:
- Flavor swaps: Instead of dark chocolate, experiment with white chocolate for a sweeter treat or add a touch of orange zest for extra citrus flavor.
- Nutty additions: Top the chocolate-dipped oranges with crushed nuts like pistachios or almonds for a delightful crunch.
- Dried herbs: For a sophisticated twist, sprinkle some fresh mint leaves or use a hint of rosemary infused in the syrup.
Your questions answered
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How long does it take to prepare these?
The entire process takes about 1.5 hours, including the simmering time for the oranges and the cooling period. -
Can I use other types of chocolate?
Absolutely! Feel free to use milk chocolate or even flavored chocolate varieties, like orange-flavored chocolate, for a unique twist. -
How do I know when the oranges are done simmering?
The oranges are ready when they become translucent and soft but still hold their shape. This usually takes around 45 minutes.
With these chocolate-dipped candied oranges, you’ll have a uniquely sweet treat that’s not only simple to make but also delightful to share. Happy cooking!

Chocolate-Dipped Candied Oranges
Ingredients
Method
- Slice the oranges into thin rounds, about 1/4 inch thick.
- In a medium saucepan, bring the water and sugar to a gentle boil, stirring until the sugar has dissolved.
- Add the orange slices to the syrup and simmer gently for about 45 minutes or until they become translucent.
- Remove the orange slices from the syrup and place them on a cooling rack to cool completely.
- Melt the dark chocolate in a double boiler until smooth.
- Dip half of each orange slice into the melted chocolate, allowing excess chocolate to drip off.
- Place the dipped slices on parchment paper and let the chocolate harden completely before serving.
