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Joined: May 1999
Posts: 3,426 Raytown, MO USA
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what do you do with them??
I saw a recipe boiling them with apple cider and I don't remember what else. They didn't really explain what to do with them after that...refrigerate my guess and serve them cold.
I just don't feel like dumping them out of a can this year!
Dee
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Dee, The way that I do it is: Take a package of cranberries and dump them in a pan and pick them over like you would beans and then add about a cup or so of water and a cup of sugar and bring them to a boil and then simmer them with a lid on the pan because they will start popping open and all it takes is a few minutes to cook them and then pour them in a bowl and put them in the fridge because you want them cold. Cranberries freeze very well too, cooked or raw. Mary
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Originally posted by Dee: what do you do with them?? Dee, here's what I do with cranberries: Buy a bag of them from the produce dept. Get out my 3 large clear glass cylindrical containers in graduated heights (short, medium, tall), put some Christmas greenery in the bottom of each, fill 3/4 full with water, pour about an inch of cranberries over the top (they will float there), top off with a pretty holiday floating candle, and strike a match. During the holiday season, check every 7-10 days for berries that are going bad, and replace from what you've got leftover in the bag in your refrigerator. I have a feeling though that this isn't what you had mind, huh? Cranberries used in any other way don't excite me too much though. (G)
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Thanks Mary and Ginny!
I'll try both!!
Dee
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Dee, we grind them up with apples, oranges and pecans, mix with sugar and cherry jello and a can of crushed pineapple. Makes a great cranberry salad.
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Sue, Your cranberry salad recipe sounds yummy. Can you post the measurements of this recipe and more details. Thanks!
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Linda
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One of my favorite things to do with fresh cranberries is to dip individually in melted almond bark or white chocolate for Christmastime...Makes a nice and different addition to all the different Christmas candies around during that time of the year. Just the right amount of sweet and tart! As for Thanksgiving, I have to stick with the ol' jellied cranberry sauce!
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