[Magdalen] Cranberry Time.

Lynn Ronkainen houstonklr at gmail.com
Fri Nov 27 23:35:25 UTC 2015


ok, lovely cranberry relish recipe that might be *like* your Bob Evans 
(maybe better)

1 thin skinned orange, unpeeled, diced
1 red delicious apple, unpeeled, diced
2 C fresh cranberries
2 tablespoons diced crystallized ginger (dried and sugar crystal coated)
1/3 C honey (maybe a bit more)

Refrigerate in a closed container for at least an hour before serving.

Delicious (if I do say so my self... the recipe is from a friend but I've 
'paired' it with the sliced canned cranberry 'jel' that is a must-have on 
our table, for years : )

Lynn

Put all but honey into a food processor  with a large bowl (Cuisinart type) 
and 'pulse' to mix. This is not supposed to be creamy, but with visible bits 
of the ingredients showing in it

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Subject: [Magdalen] Cranberry Time.

>
> The cranberry relish included in our Bob Evans Restaurant "Family  Feast"
> yesterday (and today, and probably tomorrow, too) is the best part of  the
> meal.  Their recipe seems to include some orange, and other  undefined
> additives.
>
> There has been heavy television advertising for cranberries,  especially
> the ones with the old duffer (description by another old duffer) and 
> young
> man in the flooded cranberry bog, and sponsored by Ocean Spray
> Brand.
>
> This gives the impression that the most important cranberry harvest  is
> along the Atlantic Coast.  This is a misconception, since more  than
> half the USA harvest is from the bogs along the Wisconsin River
> Outwash Plains in Central Wisconsin.  In fact Wisconsin produces  more
> cranberries than the rest of the USA put together.
>
> The biggest producer company is by far the Northland Company, which
> does have some bogs out of Wisconsin, including in Massachusetts.
>
> So look for Northland Brand Cranberries.  I found them here at  one
> of our supermarkets.
>
> Move over Ocean Spray.
>
>
> David Strang. 



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