Showing posts with label cranberry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cranberry. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 16, 2021

Cranberry Chutney / #CranberryWeek

Welcome to The Freshman Cook and my second recipe for Cranberry Week! Today I am sharing my Cranberry Chutney recipe. If you haven't had chutney, you may be wondering what it is.


Chutney is a dish that falls somewhere between  jam and a relish. It is made by slowly cooking the ingredients on the stovetop at a low temperature causing it to develop a dense texture.

Another great thing about chutney, other than its amazing taste, is the ability it has to meld the flavors together, over time. It tastes best if it is stored for a day or two before eating. So making it ahead of when you want to serve is a big plus when the holidays come around.


Cranberry Chutney

(feeds 12 )

(printable recipe at end of page)

1 cup Water

1/4 cup Apple Cider Vinegar

1/2 cup granulated Sugar

1/2 cup light brown Sugar

1- 12 ounce bag of Cranberries

1 cup fresh Orange, chopped

1/2 cup fresh Apple, peeled and chopped

1/2 cup golden Raisins

1/2 teaspoon ground Cinnamon

1/2 teaspoon ground Cloves

1/2 teaspoon ground Ginger



Using a medium saucepan on medium high heat, mix together the water, apple cider vinegar, and  white and brown sugar. Stir the ingredients and bring them to a simmer.

Peel, slice and then chop the orange pieces into small bites. Peel the apple, and chop into the same size pieces.


Add the cranberries, orange, apple, and raisins to the saucepan and stir together. Add the cloves, cinnamon and ginger, then stir until completely combined. Bring the chutney to a boil, then reduce the heat to medium. Simmer the chutney over medium heat until the mix thickens, and the fruit has softened, approx. 10-15 minutes.


Pour the chutney into a bowl and cover it with plastic wrap. Let the chutney cool before serving or refrigerating.

Thanks so much for stopping by today! For more fun and tasty recipes made with cranberry, check out this list to see what the #CranberryWeek group bloggers made to celebrate this week.


Welcome to Cranberry Week! 

This week we are celebrating all things cranberry! We have delicious recipes from across the country to celebrate all things cranberry!

#CranberryWeek is an annual blogging event that is hosted by Ashley from Cheese Curd In Paradise


Here is a printable recipe for you!:

    cranberry, chutney, cranberry week, holiday celebrations,
    dessert
    American
    Yield: 15-20
    Author: The Freshman Cook
    Cranberry Chutney

    Cranberry Chutney

    This homemade Cranberry Chutney makes the perfect party treat for a holiday party! So full of flavor, and easy to make! A great make ahead appetizer.

    Ingredients

    Cranberry Chutney
    • 1 cup Water
    • 1/4 cup Apple Cider Vinegar
    • 1/2 cup granulated Sugar
    • 1/2 cup light brown Sugar
    • 1- 12 ounce bag of Cranberries
    • 1 cup fresh Orange, chopped
    • 1/2 cup fresh Apple, peeled and chopped
    • 1/2 cup golden Raisins
    • 1/2 teaspoon ground Cinnamon
    • 1/2 teaspoon ground Cloves
    • 1/2 teaspoon ground Ginger

    Instructions

    Cranberry Chutney
    1. Using a medium saucepan on medium high heat, mix together the water, apple cider vinegar, and white and brown sugar. Stir the ingredients and bring them to a simmer.
    2. Peel, slice and then chop the orange pieces into small bites. Peel the apple, and chop into the same size pieces.
    3. Add the cranberries, orange, apple, and raisins to the saucepan and stir together. Add the cloves, cinnamon and ginger, then stir until completely combined. Bring the chutney to a boil, then reduce the heat to medium. Simmer the chutney over medium heat until the mix thickens, and the fruit has softened, approx. 10-15 minutes.
    4. Pour the chutney into a bowl and cover it with plastic wrap. Let the chutney cool before serving or refrigerating.
    Did you make this recipe?
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Monday, November 15, 2021

Cranberry Pecan Cake Balls / #Cranberry Week

 Welcome to #Cranberry Week!

I am so glad you are here!! This week I will be sharing three recipes with you, all of them containing cranberries in some way or another. I am joining a group of bloggers that are also sharing cranberry recipes. The week is for sharing inspiration and tasty ideas for a great Thanksgiving! Enjoy!

I created these Cranberry Pecan Cake Balls in the tradition of the dessert cake balls, but I really think they make amazing appetizers also. Instead of using icing to cover the cake balls, they are not covered at all, except for a few sprinkles. 

The batter can be made ahead of time, by 2-3 days, and refrigerated until you are ready to bake. I baked these muffins in an air fryer. It was quick and easy. Of course you can bake them in your oven, and I have included directions for both methods. 

Cranberry Pecan Cake Balls

(makes 20-25 cake balls)

(printable recipe at end of page)


3 cups all purpose Flour

1 cup Sugar

1 tbl. Baking Powder

1/2 teaspoon Salt

1/4 teaspoon baking Soda

2 teaspoons finely shredded orange peel

1 beaten Egg

1 2/3 cup Milk

1/4 cup cooking Oil

1 cup chopped fresh cranberries

3/4 cup chopped Pecans

bag of white chocolate chips

small sticks to hold cake balls

Sprinkles



In a large mixing bowl mix the flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, orange peel and baking soda. Make a well in the center of the bowl, and set aside. 

In a medium size bowl mix together the egg, milk and oil, the chopped pecans and chopped cranberries. Pour contents of the bowl into the dry ingredients.


Set your air fryer or oven temperature to 350 degrees. I made these in muffin cups because we are in the middle of moving at the moment, and they are what I had available. They worked perfectly, and they took 5-6 minutes to cook. If you are using an oven, they should take approx. 12 minutes. Let them cool completely.


Make all of the muffins. I like this recipe because if you need to stop before you are done baking, just put anything perishable in the fridge and everything else in a zip lock bag or a container to keep the muffins fresh. Come back to them when you can!


Place muffins in the zip lock bag until it is about half full. Close the bag. From the outside first, begin to crush the muffins into small pieces. As the muffins transform into small pieces, place the pieces into a large mixing bowl. Continue to crush the cake into the small pieces until all the pieces are crushed and in the plastic bag.


While you are crushing the muffins, heat a cup of the white chocolate chips, on low, until they are melted.



As the white chocolate melts and then cools, start to add a little at a
time to the crushed muffins in the bag. Integrate the white chocolate into the crushed muffins by squeezing on the outside of the bag to mix it all together. By adding a little at a time, you won't end up with a mushy cake ball. As you mix in the white chocolate you should see it disappear into the mix. You should also get a feel for how much more white chocolate you might need. You want the white chocolate to help form the ball. As you form the balls, the white chocolate should disappear into the ball itself. Refrigerate the balls if you need to stop until another time to finish these.


I wanted to add a bit of color to the pops, so I dipped the very bottom edge into a bowl of autumn nonpareils. I didn't want to dip the entire cake ball into frosting. The flavor of the cake is amazing and I was worried it would hide the flavor. This worked great. The nonpareils give a pop of flavor, but don't overshadow the incredible fresh flavor of the cake balls. Also, the nonpareils stuck to the cake balls with no frosting or anything to hold them on.


Thank you for stopping by today for day 1 of #CranberryWeek! I hope you are having fun checking out all the recipes. On Wednesday, stop by for a Cranberry Chutney recipe and on Friday, I will have a Cranberry and Brie Wonton recipe to share! YUM!


Scroll down for a printable recipe that makes this recipe easier to follow, and scroll down to find a list of all of my blogging friends that posted amazing cranberry recipes today! Have fun! 

Welcome to Cranberry Week! 

This week we are celebrating all things cranberry! We have delicious recipes from across the country to celebrate all things cranberry!

#CranberryWeek is an annual blogging event that is hosted by Ashley from Cheese Curd In Paradise

  •    Cranberry Pecan Cake Balls from The Freshman Cook
  •    Cranberry Moscow Mule from Art of Natural Living
  •    Orange Cranberry Muffins from Life Love and Good Food
  •    Cranberry Almond Granola from Family Around the Table
  •    Easy Classic Cranberry Sauce from Kate's Recipe Box
  • Here's a printable copy of the recipe! Enjoy it, and let me know what you think!

    cranberries, pecans, cake balls, white frosting, air fryer recipe, oven recipe, fall treats, appetizers, desserts, make ahead
    dessert or appetizer
    American
    Yield: 20-25 cake balls
    Author: The Freshman Cook
    Cranberry Pecan Cake Balls

    Cranberry Pecan Cake Balls

    These fun cake balls are perfect as an appetizer or a dessert. They can be made ahead of time, making the day of your event a little less stressful.

    Ingredients

    Cranberry Pecan Cake Balls
    • 3 cups all purpose Flour
    • 1 cup Sugar
    • 1 tbl. Baking Powder
    • 1/2 teaspoon Salt
    • 1/4 teaspoon baking Soda
    • 2 teaspoons finely shredded orange peel
    • 1 beaten Egg
    • 1 2/3 cup Milk
    • 1/4 cup cooking Oil
    • 1 cup chopped fresh cranberries
    • 3/4 cup chopped Pecans
    • bag of white chocolate chips
    • small sticks to hold cake balls
    • Sprinkles

    Instructions

    1. In a large mixing bowl mix the flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, orange peel, baking soda. Make a well in the center of the bowl, and set aside. Make a well in the center of the dry ingredients.
    2. In a medium size bowl mix together the egg, milk and oil, the chopped pecans and chopped cranberries. Pour contents of the bowl into the bowl with the dry ingredients.
    3. Set your air fryer or oven temperature to 350 degrees. I made these in muffin cups because we are in the middle of moving at the moment, and they are what I had available. They worked perfectly, and they took 5-6 minutes to cook. If you are using an oven, they should take approx. 12 minutes. Let them cool completely.
    4. Make all of the muffins. This recipe is great, because if you need to stop before you are done baking, just put anything perishable in the fridge and everything else in a zip lock bag or a container that will keep the muffins fresh. Come back to them when you can!
    5. Place muffins in the zip lock bag until it is about half full. Close the bag. From the outside first, begin to crush the muffins into small pieces. As the muffins transform into small pieces, place the pieces into a large mixing bowl. Continue to crush the cake into the small pieces until all the pieces are crushed and in the plastic bag.
    6. While you are crushing the muffins, heat some of the white chocolate chips, on low, until they start to melt and then mix them together.
    7. As the white chocolate melts and then cools, start to add a little at a time to the crushed muffins in the bag. Integrate the white chocolate into the crushed muffins by squeezing on the outside of the bag to mix it all together. By adding a little at a time, you won't end up with a mushy cake ball. As you mix in the white chocolate you should see it disappear into the mix. You should also get a feel for how much more white chocolate you might need. You want the white chocolate to help form the ball. It should disappear into the ball itself. Refrigerate the balls if you need to stop until another time to finish these.
    8. I wanted to add a bit of color to the pops, so I dipped the very bottom edge into a bowl of autumn nonpareils. I didn't want to dip the entire cake ball into frosting. The flavor of the cake is amazing and I was worried it would hide the flavor. This worked great. The nonpareils give a pop of flavor, but don't overshadow the incredible fresh flavor of the cake balls. Also, the nonpareils stuck to the cake balls with no frosting or anything to hold them on.
    Did you make this recipe?
    Tag @thefreshmancook on instagram and hashtag it #Cranberry Pecan Cake Balls

















     












      




    Saturday, November 25, 2017

    Cranberry Champagne Cocktail / #SundaySupper

    The holiday season is officially upon us, and with that comes dinner parties, cocktail parties, office parties, neighborhood parties, and the list goes on! One thing is a pretty good bet, if it's a party there will be cocktails of some sort and if you are the party giver, you will love serving this Cranberry Champagne Cocktail. It is an easy drink to make, with minimal ingredients, and it's festive and fun!

    Cranberry Champagne Cocktail 


    Sugar
    Red Food Coloring
    Fresh Cranberries
    Small Skewers
    Cranberry Juice 
    Champagne


     Sugar on Rim
    1) Pour some coarse sugar in a bowl. Squeeze in some liquid red
        food color. Mix together with a spoon until all the sugar is red. 
        Place sugar in to bowl.
     2) Take a cut lime or lemon, and run it around the rim of glass.    . 
     3) Dip the rim into bowl of red sugar. Spin around until covered. 

    Cranberry Skewers
    1) Freeze the cranberries before placing the berries on the skewer. 
        You can place the cranberries on the skewers ahead of time, then
        freeze until ready to serve. (They defrost quickly)

    Cocktail
    1) I went with 50/50 Champagne and Cranberry Juice. You can 
     make the champagne to cocktail juice ratio whatever you want.
    2) Make the mix in a large pitcher or bowl. It will be easier and 
         quicker to fill the glasses this way. 


    Thank you for stopping by today!
    Check out this list of Winter Cocktail Recipes from members of the Sunday Supper family!: 



    Winter Cocktail Recipes

     Cocktail Shakers 


      
  • Bourbon Flip by Sunday Supper Movement
  • Buttery Nipple Cocktail by Positively Stacey
  • Candy Cane Cocktail by My Blissful Mess
  • Cranberry Moscow Mule by Restless Chipotle
  • Ginger Caramel Apple Mule by Cindy’s Recipes and Writings
  • Hot Buttered Rum with Cinnamon by Sprinkles and Sprouts
  • Mincemeat Manhattan by A Kitchen Hoor’s Adventures
  • Mulled Cranberry Vodka Cocktail by Food Lust People Love
  • Snow Honey Cocktail by Our Good Life
  • Sugar Cookie Martini by Authentically Candace
  • Sugar Plum Martini by Pies and Plots

  • Winter Wines and Punch


    
    The Sunday Supper Movement is committed to bringing our readers 
    delicious recipes that encourage them to gather and eat together around the family table.
     Search for your favorite ingredients on our Sunday Supper website. 
     Also check out the Sunday Supper Pinterest boards for plenty more ideas and inspiration.