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What Do You Do With Your Cranberry Jelly After Crimbo?
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What do you do with your cranberry jelly after Crimbo?
Any useful ideas or recipes?
Any useful ideas or recipes?
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Great with sausages or cold meat. Ever tried a pancake with stuffing and cranberry sauce or jelly?
21:12 Fri 21st Dec 2012
Plowter, you don't need to buy it in jars.
Buy some fresh or frozen berries, add maybe two ounces of water to 400g, with a table spoon of sugar or honey and a squeeze of lemon juice. Gently bring up to a simmer for five mins -that's it. You can season it with any combo orange zest, cinnamon, port (no chance here, that's gone) pepper, and then just freeze leftovers for a month or so. Much cheaper
Buy some fresh or frozen berries, add maybe two ounces of water to 400g, with a table spoon of sugar or honey and a squeeze of lemon juice. Gently bring up to a simmer for five mins -that's it. You can season it with any combo orange zest, cinnamon, port (no chance here, that's gone) pepper, and then just freeze leftovers for a month or so. Much cheaper
Had a fun afternoon making cranberry jelly.
Smell was wonderful - reminded me of when my gran used to make the bramble jelly.
First attempt was too bitter, think I boiled the berries to death.
Second attempt was a reasonable balance of sugar and berry.
Third attempt - added some apple pulp. Turns out quite tasty.
Used every bowl and pot in the flat - Mrs P not happy.
Smell was wonderful - reminded me of when my gran used to make the bramble jelly.
First attempt was too bitter, think I boiled the berries to death.
Second attempt was a reasonable balance of sugar and berry.
Third attempt - added some apple pulp. Turns out quite tasty.
Used every bowl and pot in the flat - Mrs P not happy.
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