Cranberry Sauce is one of my favorite things about Thanksgiving. I learned - a long time ago - how to make fresh sauce, and haven't looked at a the canned stuff since. So easy, so delicious.
The cranberry conserve recipe that follows is not just a "serve with turkey" condiment. In fact, the dinner plate is the last place I'd personally put this bit of winter joy. I've layered it with chocolate ganache in a tart, served it with cheese, and sometimes eaten a big scoop straight out of the jar.
The recipe comes from The Complete Book of Year-Round Small-Batch Preserving by Ellie Topp and Margaret Howard, one of the first canning books I bought.
Cranberry Port Conserve
4 cups cranberries
2 cups sugar
3/4 cup port
1/2 cup finely chopped peeled orange
1/3 cup raisins
1/4 cup chopped walnuts
Combine cranberries, sugar, and port. Bring to a full boil until berries pop. Add orange and raisins. Return to a boil, reduce heat to gentle boil until mixture forms a light gel. (It doesn't take long, so keep an eye on it.) Remove from heat and add nuts.
If you're making a batch to be used within a reasonable time - Thanksgiving week - go ahead and refrigerate it. I wouldn't bother canning it if you've got a houseful of cranberry lovers. If you do want to can it, follow safe canning procedures and process for five minutes.
Happy Thanksgiving!
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Wednesday, August 3, 2011
A Quiet Celebration
We’re just back from a weekend away, celebrating our wedding anniversary. We wanted to spend some quiet time away from the busy-ness of work, and we found exactly what we were looking for way up north in the forests of Humboldt County. I can’t believe we’d never ventured that far north on the coast; let me tell you, it’s the most beautiful place I’ve ever seen.
The beaches are perfect for walking, the forests dark and dense, and the wildlife is astounding. And there are blackberries everywhere. We’ll go back, hopefully soon, and explore a little more.
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Agate Beach Stairs |
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Roosevelt Elk (yes, I really was that close) |
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Trinidad Harbor More pictures later.... |
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