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Chocolate-Dipped Orange Peel

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Chocolate-Dipped Orange PeelJean Cazals

Editor's Note: Use this recipe to make Julien Merceron's Biarritz Rochers.

Chef's Tip:

For this recipe, it's best to use organic oranges if you can find them. (If using conventional ones, scrub them thoroughly.) Try grapefruits instead of oranges for an equally inspiring result!

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