Cranberry recipes

Versatile and full of nutrients, cranberries are delicious in baked goods, as a tart relish for holiday spreads, and even mixed into smoothies. Here's how to bring a pop of red into your seasonal dishes.

9. Cape Cod cranberry orange relish

Kitchen Report
Cape Cod cranberry orange relish.

By Kendra Nordin, Kitchen Report

2 cups cranberries, chopped
2 large oranges
1 lime
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/3 cup maple syrup
1 cup toasted walnuts
1/4 cup crystallized ginger

1. Wash cranberries and coarsely chop in a food processor. Set aside in a nonreactive bowl.

2. Using a microplane, scrape the zest of the oranges and the lime into a separate bowl. Peel the oranges, removing as much of the white pulp as you can. Coarsely chop in the food processor, taking care not to pulverize the pulp. For a tangier relish, do the same with the lime (or you can leave it out).

3. Toast the walnuts and chop in the food processor; then chop the crystallized ginger.

4. Combine the zest, orange, lime, brown sugar, syrup, walnuts, and ginger with the cranberries. As relish improves as the flavors meld, prepare several hours ahead. Keeps refrigerated for one week.

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