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A shout out to the cooks out there
I need to make another batch of this:
4c (about 1 lb) cranberries,
2 cups sugar,
1 cup orange juice,
1 tbsp orange zest, and
2 Anjou or Bosc pears (slightly under ripe, peeled, and diced).
Combine it all in a heavy saucepan, place over medium heat , and boil until
the berries pop open (10-15 minutes). Skim the foam (with a metal spoon)
and let it cool. It's supposed to keep for 2 months in the fridge.
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I want to add some Grand Marnier to add more depth--this relish is really good, but I want to see if it can be made better--and am wondering how much I can add without ruining the recipe? A few tablespoons? a quarter cup. Half the bottle?
Advice welcome.
4c (about 1 lb) cranberries,
2 cups sugar,
1 cup orange juice,
1 tbsp orange zest, and
2 Anjou or Bosc pears (slightly under ripe, peeled, and diced).
Combine it all in a heavy saucepan, place over medium heat , and boil until
the berries pop open (10-15 minutes). Skim the foam (with a metal spoon)
and let it cool. It's supposed to keep for 2 months in the fridge.
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I want to add some Grand Marnier to add more depth--this relish is really good, but I want to see if it can be made better--and am wondering how much I can add without ruining the recipe? A few tablespoons? a quarter cup. Half the bottle?
Advice welcome.
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Do work with fairly small increments, and if you can do half or quarter batches to test against each other, that will help. I learned more about bread baking, soup making, and chicken roasting from comparing 2 variations against each other than I have out of most solo variations.
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I just want an undercurrent, so I'll start with a little bit.
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