candied peel Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌkæn.did ˈpiːl]
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Meaning of candied peel In English

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  • A pound cake such as we have described can be made into a rich fruit cake by adding stoned raisins, currants, chopped candied peel, sultana raisins, or, better still, dried cherries. 

  • Lay over them some small lumps of butter, hard-boiled eggs, blanched almonds, sliced dates, sliced lemon and candied peel. 

  • Put it into a buttered deep dish, leaving room for six or eight ounces of currants, and an ounce of candied peel, cut up fine, with a few apples cut in small pieces. 

  • The candied peel of oranges, lemons, grapefruit, and other fruits makes a good sweet which is economical, because it utilizes materials which might otherwise be thrown away. 

  • Eccles cakes, made from flaky pastry, butter, nutmeg, candied peel, sugar and currants, were first produced and sold in the town in 1793, and are now exported across the world.

  • Drained cherries, cakes and candied peel are specifically excluded from the scope of the standard rating provision.

  • The candied peel is sun-dried or put up in jars for future use.

  • It is traditionally made with raisins, currants and candied peel.

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