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This year I wanted to try something new so on top of my usual
ginger-lemon juice-fructose cranberry sauce I did one with the
juice of one tangello, 1/4 light maple syrup (the good stuff) and
1/2 tsp. red pepper flakes.

You simmer it until the berries burst then a bit more to mix the
flesh with the liquids and let it reduce only a bit. It musn't be
glutinous at all. Chill in a clean jar overnight and serve.

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> This year I wanted to try something new so on top of my usual
> ginger-lemon juice-fructose cranberry sauce I did one with the
> juice of one tangello, 1/4 light maple syrup (the good stuff) and
> 1/2 tsp. red pepper flakes.
>
> You simmer it until the berries burst then a bit more to mix the
> flesh with the liquids and let it reduce only a bit. It musn't be
> glutinous at all. Chill in a clean jar overnight and serve.
>




Thanks, I'm going to have to put this away for down the track when the
cranberries overflow.

It's very runny?


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> Thanks, I'm going to have to put this away for down the track
> when the cranberries overflow.
>
> It's very runny?


Not runny, no. Just not as congealed as cranberry sauce normally
is. Think of it as a chutney.

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> "I'm Back!!" > wrote in
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>> Thanks, I'm going to have to put this away for down the track
>> when the cranberries overflow.
>>
>> It's very runny?

>
> Not runny, no. Just not as congealed as cranberry sauce normally
> is. Think of it as a chutney.
>



Mmmmmmmmmmmmm, I'll have to start compiling a list of different sauces/jams
etc to make.

That, along with the smokehouse I'm going to build to smoke my own
salmon/fish/chicken etc, should keep me busy and earn a few $$'s selling
them at the markets :-)



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Michel Boucher wrote:
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> This year I wanted to try something new so on top of my usual
> ginger-lemon juice-fructose cranberry sauce I did one with the
> juice of one tangello, 1/4 light maple syrup (the good stuff) and
> 1/2 tsp. red pepper flakes.
>
> You simmer it until the berries burst then a bit more to mix the
> flesh with the liquids and let it reduce only a bit. It musn't be
> glutinous at all. Chill in a clean jar overnight and serve.
>


The cranberry and candied orange chutney recipe on Epicurious is quite
good if you double the cranberry component.


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On 12/25/2011 6:24 PM, I'm Back!! wrote:
> Michel > wrote in
> :
>
>> This year I wanted to try something new so on top of my usual
>> ginger-lemon juice-fructose cranberry sauce I did one with the
>> juice of one tangello, 1/4 light maple syrup (the good stuff) and
>> 1/2 tsp. red pepper flakes.
>>
>> You simmer it until the berries burst then a bit more to mix the
>> flesh with the liquids and let it reduce only a bit. It musn't be
>> glutinous at all. Chill in a clean jar overnight and serve.
>>

>
>
>
> Thanks, I'm going to have to put this away for down the track when the
> cranberries overflow.
>

Cranberries freeze quite well. When they are plentiful at the stores of
the big box club, I buy a huge bag and freeze it. We are invited to have
a post-Christmas dinner at our neighbor's. She is making a turkey. I
offered to bring cranberry sauce. Her husband loves the cranberry sauce
I make. He uses it like preserves putting it on toast and biscuits.
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Janet Wilder > wrote in news:4ef7df3c$0$2231$c3e8da3
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> On 12/25/2011 6:24 PM, I'm Back!! wrote:
>> Michel > wrote in
>> :
>>
>>> This year I wanted to try something new so on top of my usual
>>> ginger-lemon juice-fructose cranberry sauce I did one with the
>>> juice of one tangello, 1/4 light maple syrup (the good stuff) and
>>> 1/2 tsp. red pepper flakes.
>>>
>>> You simmer it until the berries burst then a bit more to mix the
>>> flesh with the liquids and let it reduce only a bit. It musn't be
>>> glutinous at all. Chill in a clean jar overnight and serve.
>>>

>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks, I'm going to have to put this away for down the track when the
>> cranberries overflow.
>>

> Cranberries freeze quite well. When they are plentiful at the stores of
> the big box club, I buy a huge bag and freeze it. We are invited to have
> a post-Christmas dinner at our neighbor's. She is making a turkey. I
> offered to bring cranberry sauce. Her husband loves the cranberry sauce
> I make. He uses it like preserves putting it on toast and biscuits.



My new house has a plethora of berry bushes, and I've been told there's a
ton of cranberries each year, so if you're willing to give up your private
recipe, I'd love to have it :-)



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