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Everybody Wins in this Citrus Showdown

By Elizabeth Smith, November 30, 2012  |  Meet the Blogger  |  More Posts by Elizabeth Smith

Citrus ShowdownUPDATE: Thanks to everyone that entered! Congratulations to our winners: Richard S., Brett H., Brenda S., Toni F., Eunice L., The Dickersons, Brian H., Julie B., Isabel M., and Sarah M.

It may be the most wonderfully delicious time of the year – that’s how the song goes, right? – but it’s also becoming the coldest and darkest time of the year too.

That’s why I’m grateful for seasonal citrus. Despite common beliefs, winter is the time for citrus. From tangy Satsumas to tart limes to juicy Tangelos, peak of the season citrus adds flavor bursts to salads, cocktails, baked goods, sauces, vinaigrettes and more. You could say it not only brightens your dishes but your days. Thank you, Mother Nature!

CITRUS SHOWDOWN

This season we’ve got a battle of epic flavor featuring two of our favorite citrus superstars – Satsuma v Clementine – and we need your help to pick the season’s champion.

 

In this corner: Clementine “Main Squeeze”

Clementines are the most well-known mandarin, and for good reason. They are seedless, easy to peel and perfect for both kids and adults.

Flavor: Simple and delightfully sweet with a less acidic finish

Character: Flatter shape, tight leathery rind

Origins: California, Spain and Morocco

Uses: These are perfect for eating out of hand. The mild sweetness pairs well with other simple flavors. Use juice instead of water in baking for extra citrus flavor. Add chopped sections or zest to salads, cookies and granola. They are great for giving as gifts too!

In this corner: Satsuma “The Puma”
Think of Satsuma as clementine’s lively cousin; they’re seedless and easy to peel but bolder in flavor. Gaining quickly in popularity, their peak season is just six to eight weeks, so get ‘em while you can…then enjoy soon after purchase because they’re best when eaten right away!

Flavor: Intense, tangy and sweet with a bright and lively finish

Character: Thinner, loose rind, distinct “top knot”  

Origins: California and Florida

Uses: The bold taste is perfect for adding extra zip to recipes. The peel is delicate and packed with flavor — to zest, peel with a vegetable peeler first, then chop finely. Add sections, juice or zest to desserts, mixed drinks and salads. They’re delicious eaten out of hand too.

Take some home and do a taste test with friends and family. Enjoy them straight out of the peel try them in these recipes that put citrus in the limelight.

Celery Citrus Salad Mandarin Coconut Cookies
Citrus Crush Sparkling Cocktail Roast Duck with Mandarin Citrus Sauce

MAKE THE MOST OF SEASONAL CITRUS

CitrusBesides cooking with citrus, here are a few more of my favorite ways to use every last bit of these winter gems.

  • Zest it. Add zing to baked goods, stir-fries or stews. 
  • Juice it. What could be better than a fresh glass of juice in the morning?
  • Dry it. Bake peels on the lowest possible heat until dry but still pliable. Use to flavor black tea, roasted chicken or braised meats.
  • Freeze it. Freeze citrus juice or zest until you’re ready to use it.
  • Candy it. Garnish desserts and cocktails with candied peels or enjoy them as a sweet snack.

Don’t limit citrus to the kitchen either. Citrus can successfully be incorporated into your holidays in many ways  - think table arrangements, homemade ornaments, and gifts like a basket of whole citrus or jar of citrus salt.

Do you clamor for clementines or are you sweet on Satsumas? Tell us which one is your citrus champion and why in the comments below. Enter your comment by Wednesday, December 12 and we’ll pick ten winners at random to receive a case of their citrus champion of choice – clementines or Satsumas

The fine print: No purchase necessary. Promotion ends December 12, 2012, 11:59 PM CDT. Must be a legal resident of the US or Canada (except in Quebec, where it is void) age 18 or older to participate. Taxes on prize, if applicable, are the responsibility of the winner. Employees of Whole Foods Market, Inc., are not eligible. Void where prohibited.

 

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Comments

Merle says ...
I seriously LIVE clementines! Nature's candy! To me, they're like a bag of chips for others, I can have just one !!!!
12/02/2012 11:45:25 AM CST
Lisa Pineau says ...
I like clementines best because they are mild enough to chow down just after rising in the morning, and easy enough to peel still in bed if having a lazy day. Clementines mildness is just my favorite although the peel is a tad harder to peel, they are worth it and last a long time.
12/02/2012 3:13:36 PM CST
Shawn says ...
Gotta go with the clementine! My 21 month old loves how easy they are to peel and the smile on his face when he eats one is priceless!
12/02/2012 8:30:29 PM CST
Tony D, says ...
I grew up eating Clementines but about 10 years ago was given a bag of Satsuma from Snow's Citrus up in Newcastle. My family and I finished those 10 lbs. in 2 days and wanted more! Every year, I make it a point to go and get 20 lbs.of Satsuma for the family. Satsuma is the BEST!! :-)
12/02/2012 9:46:49 PM CST
Jacinth says ...
My champion is the Satsuma, also known as the Christmas orange. It is so special even just because its season is so fleeting, you must catch them while you can, they are magical. Also, Satsumas can be of variable quality, they are very delicate, so being able to purchase them at Whole Foods takes away any concerns. I like making upside down cakes (like a pineapple upside down, but with Satsuma), and also pie (akin to Shaker, but with Satsuma instead of lemon.) It is imperative to have a quality chef's knife in order to slice the Satsumas paper thin.
12/03/2012 11:14:53 AM CST
j.J. says ...
Satusmas all the way. They are easier to peel and cleaner to eat in my opinion. Plus they are more exotic tasting!
12/03/2012 2:14:52 PM CST
frank penczek says ...
clementines are my favorite for their taste.
12/03/2012 4:17:03 PM CST
frank penczek says ...
clementines are my favorite for their taste.
12/03/2012 4:17:05 PM CST
David says ...
clementines
12/04/2012 11:07:07 AM CST
Suzanne says ...
Clementines I like the taste
12/04/2012 11:48:36 AM CST
Roxane Read says ...
I love clementines. I think they have the best and sweetest flavor.
12/04/2012 11:52:40 AM CST
Celeste says ...
Definitely clementines! Eating them takes me back to my childhood and watching Huckleberry Hound cartoons as he sang "Oh my darlin' oh my darlin' oh my darlin' Clementine".
12/04/2012 11:57:16 AM CST
Rosemary says ...
Satsumas top out list! We simmer the peels with a little cinnamon on the stove.
12/04/2012 12:02:35 PM CST
Sharon says ...
I like clementines better. I like to slice them into very thin rounds, and serve in a salad with pomegranate seeds, goat cheese and endive. When sliced thinly, their peel is very tasty and adds a nice bitterness to the salad.
12/04/2012 12:03:00 PM CST
Maryellen Kunkel says ...
Clementines are always the family favorite!
12/04/2012 12:12:36 PM CST
Molly says ...
Satsumas, especially the ones that lovingly grow in my yard! They are so small and sweet, like candy.
12/04/2012 12:12:48 PM CST
Iain Kilpatrick says ...
My girlfriend loves it when I buy her a box of clementines! Probably one Of the biggest "boyfriend point" things I can do.
12/04/2012 12:29:10 PM CST
Caitlin Thomas says ...
Clementines are my favorite! They make for such an easy convenient snack, great to bring to school or work.
12/04/2012 12:33:02 PM CST
Laura Plaisted says ...
I love satsumas! They're easy to peel, there's no seeds, and there's barely any white pulpy left behind. They're soooooo juicy and they taste amazing - sort of closer to an orange. They're also just adorably small and with their leaves I think they're even cuter! I seriously wait all year for them to be in season and then run to whole foods and buy a ton of them!!
12/04/2012 12:33:10 PM CST
Angela says ...
I love Satsumas!!!!!!!!!
12/04/2012 12:33:39 PM CST
MQ Dwyer says ...
Satsuma!!! Absence makes the heart grow fonder. Like them best for their short season.
12/04/2012 1:28:18 PM CST
Molly says ...
Satsumas are the best, no question @WholeFoods. Easier to peel, no seeds and they're the perfect winter boost!
12/04/2012 1:31:35 PM CST
Nancy A says ...
Definitely Satsumas!!
12/04/2012 1:39:38 PM CST
Kim Graul says ...
Clementines! They're something that always remind me of the holidays. They taste great any time of day and make an awesome snack.
12/04/2012 1:52:07 PM CST
Felicia G says ...
Love the zippiness of Satsumas!
12/04/2012 5:27:39 PM CST

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