Steps:
- 1. Heat broiler. Divide fruit among four shallow ovenproof ramekins. Sprinkle with sugar. Transfer ramekins to a rimmed baking sheet. 2. Broil, rotating once, until golden brown, 4 to 6 minutes.
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Ayoub berchil
a.berchil@gmail.comI can't wait to try this dish!
Md Mehedi hasan rubel
r-m@gmail.comThis dish is perfect for a potluck or picnic.
Sir Mbodzvoda
m@hotmail.comI'm definitely going to try this dish with other fruits, like apples or pears.
Julie Gahagan
julie@yahoo.comThis dish is a great way to get your kids to eat their fruit. My kids loved the sweet and tangy flavor.
Rami Teck
r-t97@aol.comI'm not a big fan of citrus, but I really enjoyed this dish. The cranberries and honey balanced out the tartness of the citrus.
sk shuaib
s_s79@aol.comI served this dish with roasted chicken and it was a perfect combination.
You ssef
yssef36@hotmail.comI had some trouble finding fresh cranberries, but I was able to use frozen cranberries instead and they worked just fine.
Karim Mohamed
m_karim90@hotmail.comThis dish was a bit too sweet for me, but I'm sure I could adjust the recipe to my liking.
Shisano Smith
s-shisano@gmail.comI'm definitely going to make this again.
Fancy Nancy
nancy@yahoo.comAmazing!
Abdullah Sadaqat
sadaqat_abdullah@gmail.comThis dish is a must-try for anyone who loves citrus and cranberries.
Ceo Woo
woo_ceo52@yahoo.comI would definitely recommend this dish to others.
damilare oguntayo
oguntayod77@gmail.comThis dish is a nice change of pace from the usual holiday side dishes.
shakeeb ch
shakeebc98@hotmail.comThis dish is a great way to use up leftover citrus and cranberries.
Azan Shah
a.s73@gmail.comI love the bright and tangy flavor of this dish. The citrus and cranberries really shine through.
Susanna Benedict
s_b27@hotmail.comThis dish is perfect for a holiday brunch or dinner. It's easy to make ahead of time, and it can be served warm or cold.
Kevin Wilkins
kevin83@yahoo.comThe citrus and cranberries were a great combination of flavors, but I found the dish to be a bit too sweet for my taste. Next time, I will reduce the amount of sugar or honey that I use.
joseph zilker
j12@yahoo.comI was pleasantly surprised by how easy this dish was to make. I had never broiled fruit before, but it was as simple as tossing the ingredients together and popping them in the oven. The result was a delicious and impressive side dish.
Onyebuchi Ani Joshua
a-onyebuchi@aol.comThis dish was a hit at my holiday party! The citrus and cranberries complemented each other perfectly, and the broiling process gave the fruit a slightly caramelized flavor. I will definitely be making this again.