Caramelized oranges cheese crackers and goats cheese
Posted on August 18, 2009 by Nina Timm in cheese
Caramelized oranges cheese crackers and goats cheese. I am all for easy desserts, the kind of recipes that you can prep before the time and after your meal, all you have to do is just assemble and serve!!! With an abundance of citrus fruit at the markets, it just makes sense that I should incorporate oranges in my desserts.
Caramelized oranges cheese crackers and goats cheese.The 2 main elements of this dessert is first of all the caramelized orange slices and secondly the cheese crackers. Both these elements are super easy to make and can be made in advance. First I will give you the recipe for the cheese crackers.
Cheese Crackers
200gr flour
150gr mature cheddar – grated
pinch of salt
pinch of per-peri
1/2 tsp dry mustard powder
125gr butter – melted
dry seeds – I used black sesame seeds
Place all the ingredients in a food processor and blitz until you have a easy-to-handle dough! Form a long sausage and roll in some seeds of your choice. Cover with cling wrap and refrigerate until needed.
Pre-heat the oven to 190 C. Bake these biscuits for about 10 minutes and serve with a cheese of your choice.
Caramelized Orange Slices
2 oranges – sliced thinly, I prefer to leave the peel on!
125gr caster sugar
1 stick cinnamon
1 star anise
a knob of butter
Heat a heavy base saucepan and add the caster sugar. Let the sugar caramelize and add the butter. Add the orange slices and let them caramelize on both sides. Serve with the cheese crackers-and some goat’s cheese. Delicious!!!!
what a delight – and yes I can't stop eating either. Keith asked me last night if I thought I was going on trip soon where they would be serving food for a month!
Looks delicious as usual!!! I have been looking for a recipe for crackers, will definitely give it a try….also spotted your bacon, fig and goats cheese tart which looks yummy!!! 🙂
Beautiful photos as always Nina that draw our eye to your delicious recipes.
I've never had caramelized orange slices before. The crackers look so pretty with the sesame seeds on them.
NINA dear,
I am sold on our cracker. Bookmarking this!
I'm a big fan of easy desserts. I love these cheese crackers – so pretty with the black sesame seeds. I bet they are wonderful with the creamy goat cheese.
Sam
O you made your own cheese crackers! Love them! I think cheese as a dessert is the absolute best. Easy and soooo tasty, but in a lot of cases I just think a bit too heavy. This with goatcheese however sounds delicious!
This sounds like a great dessert. Your crackers look delicious!
Your crackers looks so delicious and I like the caramelised oranges. A wonderful combinations.
Oooh they look amazing – I will have to give these a go but mine wont ever look as good as yours.
Oooh wow. I love all of these flavors together. Looks terrific!
I love the black sesame seeds on the crackers. They look wonderful.
Those cheese crackers look so good, and easy to make! Thanks for sharing!
I've been living off of goat cheese this past week, there's a farm on Kauai that makes the bestest most mildest cheese!
Thanks for the cheese cracker recipe, I've been on the lookout for it for some time. Lovely blog!
I love this Nina! I'm imagining this course after a roast duck. Delicious!
Those crackers sound wonderful. I bet they are awesome with cheese.
I use parmesan cheese here, but can't wait to try yours.I love yur blog.Am from CT but married to an Italian and live in Italy now.Maybe you will enjoy my blog too.www.2friends4cooking.com.
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