Orange Juice Biscuits
by Family Features | ContributorBy delivering a powerful combination of vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients that have associated health benefits, Florida Orange Juice can support healthy immune systems and overall health.With no added sugar, 100% orange juice comes coupled with essential nutrients like vitamin C, potassium, folate and thiamin. Orange juice is one of nature’s nutrient-rich foods, and it can serve as a substitution for sugar-sweetened beverages in the diets of both children and adults while providing a convenient way to complement whole fruit intake to help reach one’s daily fruit intake recommendations. “Families across the country are planning spring vacations and springtime brunches, so it’s an important time to think about wellness and immune health,” said Dr. Rosa Walsh, director of scientific research at the Florida Department of Citrus. “As the ultimate drink for spring, 100% orange juice is a healthy option while on the go and it’s easy to add into almost any recipe. It’s rich in vitamin C and includes other nutrients like potassium, folate and thiamin, making it a great choice for overall wellness.”Orange Juice BiscuitsOrange Butter Sauce:1 1/2 cups Florida Orange Juice2 1/2 tablespoons unsalted butterOrange Biscuits:1 1/2 tablespoons granulated sugar2 teaspoons grated orange zest2 cups bleached all-purpose flour, plus additional for kneading1 2/3 tablespoons baking powder3/4 teaspoon salt1/2 cup shortening1/2 cup whole milk1/4 cup Florida Orange JuiceTo make orange butter sauce: Boil orange juice 5 minutes, or until reduced by half. Add butter and stir until melted. Remove from heat.To make orange biscuits: Preheat oven to 425 F.Use fingers to rub sugar and zest together until sugar is moistened and looks like wet sand.In large bowl, whisk orange sugar, 2 cups flour, baking powder and salt. Using two forks or pastry blender, cut in shortening to size of small peas.Combine milk and orange juice then stir into flour mixture to make sticky dough.Turn out dough onto well-floured work surface. Sprinkle top with flour and knead about six times while folding dough over in half and using more flour as needed.Pat dough out to 3/4-inch thickness. Cut out biscuits with round cutter by dipping cutter in flour then pressing into dough. Do not turn cutter while pressing.Place biscuits close together but not touching on baking sheet.Gather dough scraps and fold 2-3 times, pat out again and cut biscuits. Repeat until dough is used.Brush tops with orange butter sauce. Bake 15-20 minutes, or until lightly browned.Serve warm or at room temperature with remaining sauce.To find more recipes, visit FloridaJuice.com. More