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Lacy Blood Orange Tuiles

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  • Makes About

    40

    Tuiles
    • Difficulty

      Medium

Appears in
Baking

By James Peterson

Published 2009

  • About

These tuiles—inspired by the grapefruit tuiles in Claudia Fleming’s elegant book The Last Course—have a delicious tang and are amazingly light and fragile. They’re unusual because they contain no egg white. If you can’t find blood oranges, use regular oranges or, better, tangerines. You’ll need to use silicone baking liners or nonstick sheet pans— these tuiles will stick to regular sheet pans.

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