Friday, November 26, 2010

Cranberry Orange Sauce & Cranberry Pine Nut Stuffing


The holiday season is approaching and two of my favorite things I look forward at dinner are the cranberry sauce and the stuffing.... or dressing.  Not just traditional holiday sides, but these bring me comfort as much as the roast turkey itself. These two recipes have been my two traditional holiday sides dishes for the pass ten years, I hope they become a favorite of yours as well.



Cranberry Orange Sauce

    1 package of fresh cranberries
3/4 cup pomergrante juice
1/4 cup of water
3/4 cup of sugar
zest of half an orange


In a pot, add all ingredients and cook over medium heat
until the cranberries start to pop, about 10-12 minutes.
Reduce heat to low and simmer for about 5-7 minutes.
Turn off heat.  Transfer to a bowl.
Chill. 


Cranberry Pine Nut Stuffing

1 large box/package of  dried bread cubes
( 12 OZ 0r 340 grams) or your own homemade croutons
 2 small potatoes, cooked, cool and peeled
2 celery stalks, diced fine
1/2 onion, diced fine
1/2 cup dried cranberries
1/2 cup pine nuts
3 TB of dried herb  mixture for stuffing
OR
1 TB Summer Savory, 1 tsp Thyme, 1 tsp  powdered sage,
1 TB Parsley, 1 tsp Rosemary
1 TB onion powder, 1 tsp salt & pepper
1 can of chicken broth ( more if it's too dry)
1/2 cup chilled butter, broken into bits




* Note you can make your own bread cubes by cutting up crusty
day old bread or sliced bread, left out to harden & then cut up.
About 8-10 slices, 1/4 inch thickness. ( I used a baquette)




Roughly chop up the potato and put in large bowl.
Add the vegetables, cranberries and pine nutes,  herb mixture
and the bits of chilled butter.
Mix until combined.
Add the chicken broth and  mix until
the chicken broth is absorbed into
the bread mixture.  
 You should be able to tell there is liquid in it, but not soaking
Stuff into a turkey or into a baking dish for dressing.


* If  mixture seems to dry, add more chicken broth.


Cook until the turkey is done or if cooking in a baking dish,
bake until golden and crisped top.


About 35-45 minutes.

 Enjoy Every Bite !

2 comments:

  1. Stumbled upon your blog by way of an image search for an egg dish.

    I LOVE your posts and many recipes I will definitely try, the photos are mouth watering.

    Please keep cooking and please keep posting about your passion!

    a Passionate Foodie :-)

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  2. Thank you for your comment Road Trip Foodie ! Come back soon !

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