In honor of Turkey Day, here is my simple recipe for homemade cranberry sauce. One of the best things about this recipe is that it makes the house smell truly wonderful!
- 1 bag cranberries
- 1-2 cinnamon sticks
- 1 orange, juice and zest
- 1/2- 1 cup sugar
- 2 tbsp honey
- 1 cup water
Rinse and sort thru your cranberries discarding any that are mushy or too bruised. Zest the orange. Add all ingredients to a pot, squeezing in the orange juice. I usually start with 1/2 cup of sugar and add more as needed, since I like my cranberry sauce pretty tangy. Turn on high until the pot comes to a boil - the sugar should be dissolved and the cranberries should pop. Turn to medium-low and simmer until it has thickened (45 min or so) and coats the back of a spoon. Let cool and store in fridge.
This is about how it should look when done. I like a little cranberry sauce with my turkey as much as the next girl, but I find that it is even better in the following applications:
- serve as an accompanyment to brie or another soft cheese with bread
- use store-bought puff pastry and make little cups in a mini muffin tin. put in a dollop of brie and a tsp of sauce and bake until golden and melted (or you could make a brie en croute with a layer of cranberry sauce and nuts)
- Spread on pumpkin bread or other bread like jam (even better with a schmeer of cream cheese)
- warm it up and serve over vanilla ice cream (oh so good!)
3 comments:
Hi Clio...have been enjoying your gourmet food posts. I hope you are able to get some sewing in over the long holiday weekend. Happy Thanksgiving!
I have made this recipe twice since you posted it and i absolutely love it! I had NO IDEA cranberry sauce was this simple!
Oh, yay! That makes me feel so good!
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