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Chilled Cucumber and Orange Juice with Oregano

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Chilled Cucumber and Orange Juice with Oregano Jeff Koehler

Moroccans love fresh juices, and the combinations they make are eclectic and highly seasonal. This is one of my favorites. Although it is commonly prepared as a juice, it can also be a drinkable dessert, especially on warm summer days. I once had it as a "salad" served with a spoon in late fall in the eastern High Atlas. Oranges hadn't yet ripened, and instead the cook used small clementines from down the valley. Served before a communal platter of Berber Barley Couscous with Vegetables, the drink seemed closer to a light, sophisticated, vibrant green gazpacho than a rustic salad.

Ingredients

Serves 6

2 lb/910 g medium cucumbers
2 1/4 cups/530 ml fresh orange or mandarin orange juice, preferably clementine
1 1/2 tsp superfine sugar, plus more as needed
1/2 tsp dried oregano orzaâtar, plus more as needed
  1. Step 1

    Trim the ends from the cucumbers and scrub the peels. Remove about half of the peels from each cucumber and remove the seeds if they are large. Cut the cucumber into chunks and put in a food processor or blender. Pour in the orange juice and sprinkle in the sugar and oregano. Blend for at least 1 minute or until very finely puréed. The drink should be a bit thick and slightly foamy. Taste for sweetness and seasoning and adjust as needed.

    Step 2

    Pour into a pitcher, cover, and refrigerate until chilled. Serve in tall glasses or in small bowls with spoons.

Reprinted with permission fromMorocco: A Culinary Journey with Recipes from the Spice-Scented Markets of Marrakech to the Date-Filled Oasis of Zagoraby Jeff Koehler. Copyright © 2012 by Jeff Koehler. Published by Chronicle Books LLC.
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  • 我有这个汁首次在一个团队meeting at work, when a colleague from Morocco made it fresh at home and brought it. I fell in love with it immediately and decided to add it to my favourites. Never thought I would enjoy cucumber this way and to this extent. Definitely worth making on a cool summer day.

    • Anonymous

    • Toronto, Canada

    • 9/24/2014

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