China Moon Chili-Orange Oil


Course : Mixes
Serves: 1
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Ingredients:


3 large oranges -- with unblemished skins

1/2 cup dried red chiles -- hot as you can find

3 tablespoons fermented black beans -- (chinese style) not rinsed, chopped coarsely

2 cloves garlic -- fresh, lightly -- smashed and peeled

2 cups corn oil -- or peanut oil

1/4 cup sesame oil -- japanese style
 

Preparation / Directions:


1. Wash the oranges as described above. Peel away the thin outer layer of orange zest (leaving behind the white pith) and finely mince it. 2. Combine the minced zest with all of the remaining ingredients in a heavy, non-aluminum 2-to 2 1/2-quart sauce pan. Bring to 225ø to 250ø on a deep fry thermometer over moderately low heat, stirring occasionally, and let bubble for 15 minutes. Remove from the heat and let stand until cool or overnight. 3. Scrape the oil and seasonings (we call these the "goop") into a glass or plastic container, cover, and store at cool room temperature. Choose oranges with unblemished skins that have been kept as free as possible of waxes and dyes, then wash them carefully with a light liquid detergent, warm water, and an abrasive sponge. The effort may seem kooky, but it makes a difference. So too will a sharp vegetable peeler that will pare off the flavorful skin (zest) and not the bitter white pith.


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