(BPT) – Refreshing, delicious and versatile, citrus is a quintessential flavor of summertime. If you’re looking to enhance and add new depth to your meals and snacks, there’s no shortage of options with these three varieties: lemons, grapefruits and Valencia oranges.Lemons truly are a year-round classic and their bright, floral aroma and tangy flavor can brighten up any dish or drink on a hot summer day. Valencia oranges, also known as the Official Orange of American Summers, are 100% U.S. grown and 100% fresh and juicy. Finally, bursting with delicious juice and boasting a distinct tangy flavor, grapefruit pack a nutritional punch and have many culinary uses.Fresh in-season citrus is tasty and can be enjoyed alone or in recipes. Plus, because many citrus fruits are packed with vitamin C and other key nutrients, it’s a smart option for supporting immune health during the busy summer months. Here are three flavorful and nutritious recipe options for summer to inspire your cooking featuring peak in-season citrus, including Sunkist® lemons, grapefruit and Valencia oranges:Citrus Pasta SaladThis tasty pasta salad is ideal for summer brunches, light lunches or a refreshing side. Serves four.Citrus Pasta Salad ingredients:1 pound orzo2 Sunkist® Valencia oranges, peeled and segmented2 Sunkist® grapefruit, peeled and segmented1/2 cup feta cheese1 bunch mint leavesVinaigrette ingredients:2 Sunkist® lemons, zested1/2 cup lemon juice1/3 cup olive oil1 pinch of saltVinaigrette directions:In a small bowl, whisk together olive oil, lemon zest, lemon juice and salt. Set aside.Pasta salad directions:Prepare pasta according to package directions. Drain thoroughly and set aside.Combine orzo, oranges, grapefruit, feta cheese and mint leaves. Stir in vinaigrette.Refrigerate for 10 minutes and serve.Orange Cream PopsiclesThe juiciness of the Valencia orange is featured in these flavorful and refreshing popsicles that are great for kids and adults alike. Makes six.Ingredients:2 cups Sunkist® Valencia orange juice2 cups whole milk vanilla Greek yogurt, plain or other vanilla yogurt2 tablespoons pure maple syrup, optional6 slices of Sunkist® Valencia orange6 5-ounce paper cups6 wooden popsicle sticksDirections:In a large bowl, mix the orange juice, yogurt and maple syrup until combined.Pour evenly into paper cups and top with orange slice.Poke wooden stick through center of orange. Freeze at least 6 hours or overnight.Lemon Olive Vinaigrette for Grilled Flank SteakCitrus is the perfect pairing with savory foods. Top your favorite meat with this vinaigrette and see for yourself. Visit Sunkist.com/Recipes for directions on cooking a delicious grilled flank steak that is incredible, especially when paired with this vinaigrette.Ingredients:1/2 cup pitted and finely chopped olives (Castelvetrano or Kalamata)2 tablespoons coarsely chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley2 tablespoons chopped fresh oregano or basil2 teaspoons minced fresh garlic1/4 cup freshly squeezed Sunkist® lemon juice6 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oilKosher salt and freshly cracked black pepperDirections:Whisk together the olives, parsley, oregano or basil, fresh garlic, freshly squeezed lemon juice, olive oil and kosher salt and pepper.Citrus tipsNo matter how you plan to use citrus this summer, you can make sure you get the best citrus with these tips:1. When shopping for citrus, choose fruit that smells fresh and feels heavy for its size. The heavier the fruit, the juicer it is.2. You can keep your citrus fresh longer — up to three weeks — by storing in the refrigerator at a temperature below 42 degrees.3. To ensure you get the most juice, bring citrus to room temperature before cooking.4. From the zesty peel to the juicy flesh, all parts of citrus can be put to good use.
3 healthy recipes featuring summer citrus fruit











