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![]() I cruised FoodTV today trying to find the recipe I saw on 30 minute meals that started off with diced apples and pears - not sure how it ended up, I was hoping for a cranberry compote. If anyone has a link, please post. TIA sf Practice safe eating - always use condiments |
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sf wrote:
> I cruised FoodTV today trying to find the recipe I saw on 30 > minute meals that started off with diced apples and pears - > not sure how it ended up, I was hoping for a cranberry > compote. If anyone has a link, please post. > > TIA > > > sf > Practice safe eating - always use condiments Is this the recipe you're looking for: http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/reci..._17272,00.html --Charlene -- These are dangerous times. When we are afraid, we want to be protected, and since we cannot protect ourselves against such horrors as mass murder by bombers, we are tempted to run to the government, a government that is always willing to trade the promise of protection for our freedom, which left, as always, the question: How much freedom are we willing to relinquish for such a bald promise? -- Gerry Spence, _From_Freedom_to_Slavery, 1995 email perronnelle at earthlink . net |
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sf wrote:
> I cruised FoodTV today trying to find the recipe I saw on 30 > minute meals that started off with diced apples and pears - > not sure how it ended up, I was hoping for a cranberry > compote. If anyone has a link, please post. > > TIA > > > sf > Practice safe eating - always use condiments Is this the recipe you're looking for: http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/reci..._17272,00.html --Charlene -- These are dangerous times. When we are afraid, we want to be protected, and since we cannot protect ourselves against such horrors as mass murder by bombers, we are tempted to run to the government, a government that is always willing to trade the promise of protection for our freedom, which left, as always, the question: How much freedom are we willing to relinquish for such a bald promise? -- Gerry Spence, _From_Freedom_to_Slavery, 1995 email perronnelle at earthlink . net |
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http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/reci..._17272,00.html
Cranberry Sauce over Pound Cake a la Mode 1 tablespoon butter 2 medium apples, peeled and chunked, such as McIntosh 1 medium Bosc pear, peeled and chunked 1 tablespoon brown sugar 1 teaspoon lemon juice 1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1 cup apple cider 1/2 to 2/3 cup prepared whole berry cranberry or cranberry-orange sauce 4 (1-inch) slices packaged pound cake 1 pint French vanilla ice cream Place a small saucepan, over moderate heat and add butter. Work close to the stove and add apples and pear to the pot as you chop them. Sprinkle the fruit with brown sugar, a teaspoon of lemon juice and nutmeg. Add cider and raise heat a little. Allow liquid to come to a boil, then add cranberry sauce to the pot. When sauce returns to a boil, turn heat back to moderate, and cook sauce 5 minutes until apples and pears are softened but sauce remains fairly chunky in consistency. Spoon the warm fruit sauce over pound cake slices and top with scoops of vanilla ice cream. If you make cranberry sauce at the holidays, you use a whole bag of berries that yields a quart of sauce. If you have less than 12 at your table, chances are you are left with at least 2 cups of your sauce. This recipe provides a new use for that leftover sauce. It can also be used "the morning after" for topping buckwheat pancakes or waffles. |
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http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/reci..._17272,00.html
Cranberry Sauce over Pound Cake a la Mode 1 tablespoon butter 2 medium apples, peeled and chunked, such as McIntosh 1 medium Bosc pear, peeled and chunked 1 tablespoon brown sugar 1 teaspoon lemon juice 1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1 cup apple cider 1/2 to 2/3 cup prepared whole berry cranberry or cranberry-orange sauce 4 (1-inch) slices packaged pound cake 1 pint French vanilla ice cream Place a small saucepan, over moderate heat and add butter. Work close to the stove and add apples and pear to the pot as you chop them. Sprinkle the fruit with brown sugar, a teaspoon of lemon juice and nutmeg. Add cider and raise heat a little. Allow liquid to come to a boil, then add cranberry sauce to the pot. When sauce returns to a boil, turn heat back to moderate, and cook sauce 5 minutes until apples and pears are softened but sauce remains fairly chunky in consistency. Spoon the warm fruit sauce over pound cake slices and top with scoops of vanilla ice cream. If you make cranberry sauce at the holidays, you use a whole bag of berries that yields a quart of sauce. If you have less than 12 at your table, chances are you are left with at least 2 cups of your sauce. This recipe provides a new use for that leftover sauce. It can also be used "the morning after" for topping buckwheat pancakes or waffles. |
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Food Network: Cranberry Sauce over Pound Cake a la Mode
http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/reci..._17272,00.html It's recent and has apples, pears and cranberries in it. Might this be it? Barb Anne |
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Food Network: Cranberry Sauce over Pound Cake a la Mode
http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/reci..._17272,00.html It's recent and has apples, pears and cranberries in it. Might this be it? Barb Anne |
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sf > wrote in news:fj32q01jh43ah63imc19sutacfqkl5fk6u@
4ax.com: > > I cruised FoodTV today trying to find the recipe I saw on 30 > minute meals that started off with diced apples and pears - > not sure how it ended up, I was hoping for a cranberry > compote. If anyone has a link, please post. This isn't the specific one you referenced, but it sounds really good. It contains orange zest and juice, fresh apples and pears, cranberries, and dried peaches, along with cinnamon and a vanilla pod. Maybe it will work for you. http://tinyurl.com/568jw -- Wayne in Phoenix *If there's a nit to pick, some nitwit will pick it. *A mind is a terrible thing to lose. |
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sf > wrote in news:fj32q01jh43ah63imc19sutacfqkl5fk6u@
4ax.com: > > I cruised FoodTV today trying to find the recipe I saw on 30 > minute meals that started off with diced apples and pears - > not sure how it ended up, I was hoping for a cranberry > compote. If anyone has a link, please post. This isn't the specific one you referenced, but it sounds really good. It contains orange zest and juice, fresh apples and pears, cranberries, and dried peaches, along with cinnamon and a vanilla pod. Maybe it will work for you. http://tinyurl.com/568jw -- Wayne in Phoenix *If there's a nit to pick, some nitwit will pick it. *A mind is a terrible thing to lose. |
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On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 01:14:24 GMT, Wayne Boatwright
> wrote: > sf > wrote in news:fj32q01jh43ah63imc19sutacfqkl5fk6u@ > 4ax.com: > > Maybe it will work for you. > > http://tinyurl.com/568jw It most certainy does... many thanks! sf Practice safe eating - always use condiments |
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On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 01:14:24 GMT, Wayne Boatwright
> wrote: > sf > wrote in news:fj32q01jh43ah63imc19sutacfqkl5fk6u@ > 4ax.com: > > Maybe it will work for you. > > http://tinyurl.com/568jw It most certainy does... many thanks! sf Practice safe eating - always use condiments |
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sf > wrote in news:7fq2q01eukoudmv4qkadgee87p8367v5vi@
4ax.com: > On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 01:14:24 GMT, Wayne Boatwright > > wrote: > >> sf > wrote in news:fj32q01jh43ah63imc19sutacfqkl5fk6u@ >> 4ax.com: >> >> Maybe it will work for you. >> >> http://tinyurl.com/568jw > > It most certainy does... many thanks! You're welcome. Glad I could help. -- Wayne in Phoenix *If there's a nit to pick, some nitwit will pick it. *A mind is a terrible thing to lose. |
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