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Recently had some cranberry chutney. It is my new favorite!



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We've always done one plate with the still-looks-like-a-can cranberry sauce and a bowl with the normal homemade water-sugar-cranberries version, except with orange juice instead of water and half the normal amount of sugar.

I like the homemade one cooked until the cranberries burst and fall apart and everything gets soft, but there's still some texture.
 
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Prefer a cranberry orange relish.
Either the canned or cooked cranberry is a distant second.


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Full of chunks, bits, and pieces. Canned jelly-type only if that's all there is, and then not too much of it.
 
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In the trashcan.


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Cranberry orange combo is nice but leave out the fucking walnuts.
 
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On a large plate, next to a large slab of hot turkey breast, mashed potatoes, stuffing,, covered in hot turkey gravy., with a side of hot buttered shoepeg corn. Don't forget the Kings Hawaiian rolls.





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My grandmother's homemade recipe. It is chunky, and not very sweet.

Not sweet is the best.

Care to post the recipe you use?




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Served on 25 year old breasts.

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Jellied, and from a can. Like God intended.
 
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Jellied, and from a can. Like God intended.


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“Jellied and in the can”. Roger that! My daughter and I can kill a can in one sitting.

But, MIL makes the ‘best’ homemade cranberry relish with whole berries and orange bits and pieces. I usually throw it out after a month with two tablespoons gone out of a quart jar. Everyone 'loves' it but no one eats it.
 
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Served on 25 year old breasts.

This is now my go-to-answer for almost any question. Thank you,sir!


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Jellied, straight out of the can, just like mom used to make.


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Old family favorite is just cranberries and a whole orange ground and sweetened just enough with a bit of honey.

I also make a cranberry chutney that's very popular.




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Almost two pages and no one yet has described proper cranberry sauce.

Pecans and bourbon people...Pecans and bourbon!


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...speaking of mashed potatoes....I favor the lumpy-texture-not-pureed-to-smithereens kind///


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On someone else’s plate...
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In the trashcan.
These guys have it when it comes to the canned stuff.

Homemade from scratch can be good if there is enough sweet (sugar, bourbon, etc) and salty (nuts) to balance out the tart.

I found the best way to integrate cranberries into TG dinner was making a batch of Betty Crocker's cranberry stuffing.



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My favorite involves cranberries, oranges, and almonds but the canned stuff works also. Any and all of it.



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Nowhere near my plate, that's where.
 
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