Recipe: Cranberry Mustard Sauce and Fresh Cranberry Relish with Apple and Orange
Toppings - Sauces and GraviesThe original recipe for this sauce was used as a dressing and sauce for roasted salmon.
CRANBERRY MUSTARD SAUCE
1/3 cup raw cranberry relish, room temperature (recipe follows)
2 tablespoons chopped shallots
2 tablespoons red wine vinegar
3 tbsp walnut oil
2 tbsp Dijon mustard
Blend the walnut oil and the mustard in a medium bowl. Whisk cranberry relish, shallots, and vinegar into mustard-oil mixture. Season sauce with salt and pepper.
Makes 4 servings
Cranberry Relish
"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."
2 cups washed raw cranberries
2 skinned and cored apples
1 large seedless orange
2 cups sugar
Run fruit through a grinder (Very Important to use an old fashioned grinder) medium sized blade. Add sugar. Let sit at room temperature until sugar dissolves.
Source: Bon Appetit, November 2001
CRANBERRY MUSTARD SAUCE
1/3 cup raw cranberry relish, room temperature (recipe follows)
2 tablespoons chopped shallots
2 tablespoons red wine vinegar
3 tbsp walnut oil
2 tbsp Dijon mustard
Blend the walnut oil and the mustard in a medium bowl. Whisk cranberry relish, shallots, and vinegar into mustard-oil mixture. Season sauce with salt and pepper.
Makes 4 servings
Cranberry Relish
"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."
2 cups washed raw cranberries
2 skinned and cored apples
1 large seedless orange
2 cups sugar
Run fruit through a grinder (Very Important to use an old fashioned grinder) medium sized blade. Add sugar. Let sit at room temperature until sugar dissolves.
Source: Bon Appetit, November 2001
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