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Its my first time preparing Thanksgiving dinner. Where can I find a good cranberry relish recipe?

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Its my first time preparing Thanksgiving dinner. Where can I find a good cranberry relish recipe?

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This is a great cranberry relish for all turkey dishes and turkey sandwiches, and a tasty alternative to a more traditional cranberry sauce. The relish consists of raw cranberries, apples, and an orange, all put through a grinder with sugar added to macerate. The resulting relish is truly delicious. A few years ago I was served this relish at my uncle’s house; he had received some as a gift from a friend who is a professional chef in San Francisco. I begged my uncle to ask his friend for the recipe. He did, and here it is: Cranberry Relish Recipe: Preparation time: 15 minutes. INGREDIENTS: 2 cups washed raw cranberries 2 skinned and cored tart apples 1 large, whole (peel ON) seedless orange, cut into sections 1 to 2 cups granulated sugar (depending on how sweet you would like your relish to be) METHOD: * Set up the grinder with a medium-sized blade on the edge of a table with a large roasting pan or bowl to catch the mix as it grinds. These old fashioned grinders tend to leak some of t

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Cranberry Relish Recipe Print Options Print (no photos) Print (with photos) Preparation time: 15 minutes. Ingredients 2 cups washed raw cranberries 2 skinned and cored tart apples 1 large, whole (peel ON) seedless orange, cut into sections 1 to 2 cups granulated sugar (depending on how sweet you would like your relish to be) Method 1 Set up the grinder with a medium-sized blade on the edge of a table with a large roasting pan or bowl to catch the mix as it grinds. These old fashioned grinders tend to leak some of the juice down the grinder base, so you may want to set up an additional pan on the floor under the grinder to catch the drips. If you don’t have an old-fashioned grinder you can use a grinder attachment on a KitchenAid mixer, you can chop by hand (though that will take a lot of work), or you can chop in a food processor (be very careful not to over-pulse, or you’ll end up with mush). Sources: http://s

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