
Damsons: not just for gin…
I don't believe in doing a dry January. It's a long bleak month,…

Christmas Chestnut Caramel Shortbread
When I was growing up, I associated certain tastes with times…
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Miss South2012-12-12 17:54:092015-02-24 20:46:11Hot Buttered Rum
Tongue ‘n’ cheek: a hot, steamy, sticky pudding
Regular readers have no doubt picked up on our growing love…
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Miss South2012-12-04 18:03:252013-08-06 21:12:15Sorrel Turkish Delight
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Miss South2012-11-19 11:32:002013-01-20 12:11:56Food for thought
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Miss South2012-11-14 18:07:482013-08-07 14:01:12Wishbone, Brixton
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Miss South2012-11-09 20:47:152013-01-19 09:24:37Date Ripple Ice Cream
Maple Rosemary Popcorn Pie
At this time of year, although Hallowe'en is to me a very Irish…
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Miss South2012-10-28 18:15:312014-10-28 08:13:58Quince Rum
Chocolate Liquorice Cake or how to perk up a prune…
The last few weeks have been a bit of a blur of new tastes…
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Miss South2012-10-18 18:22:082013-08-08 22:14:31Brixton Caldo Verde
Tangerine Dream
/in Favourites/by Mister NorthI’ve been disappointed by the flavour of small oranges over the last few years. As a kid I used to love the exhilarating combination of sweet and tart juice, an exploding refreshment in every segment. So why oh why is it so hard to find a decent dinky citrus fruit? The market’s overwhelmed by the bland sweetness of satsumas, mandarins and un-named ‘small oranges’ in the supermarkets. But for me the king of the bunch has to be the tangerine.
Small oranges were so much more fun than ‘proper’ oranges: you could peel then more easily, didn’t have to spend ages trying to remove the acrid pith, the segments were much more suited to snaffling in a single mouthful, and you were more likely to dodge a pip in the seed version of Russian Roulette. They were also lunchbox-friendly, tended to end up in the toe of your Christmas stocking as a token healthy concession on a day of chocolate-fuelled gluttony, and came in great string bags.
I think Radio 4’s ‘The Food Programme’ covered the changing trends in orange consumption a few years ago, demonstrating how the public’s taste had grown for sweeter varieties to the detriment of tangy-ier citrus fruit. I was chuffed to find tangerines in Sainsbury’s over Christmas and into the new year as I’d not seen them in shops for years. My stash for this year has now been depleted, with even the slighlty wrinkley and aged ones used for cooking juice, but at least I know I can still get my favourite fun-sized fruit. The future’s bright… the future’s orange!