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Orange and Cranberry Chutney
Delicious, easy and quick this cranberry, orange chutney will have a place at my
appetizer table this year. It will also find some in pretty jars under my Christmas tree for gift giving.
Do you know the difference between chutney and relish??? I didn’t for the longest time until my sister a great cook, explained to me the difference.
Relish is made with vegetables and fruit, while chutney is almost always made with fruit.
It’s spicy and aromatic condiment that contains fruit, sugar, vinegar and an array of spices.
Delicious severed with crackers and so good on meats, i top my pork chops with it, soooo good
In my experience chutney is usually thicker than relish.
I’ve been experimenting however, by adding cranberries to the oranges, I like this version.
Two of my favorite marmalade flavors together, savory, sweet, tangy with a whole lot of zest!!!!
What can I say I love chutney, why not who doesn’t love a little sweetness with their salty.
Serve it in these pretty bowls on a cheese board or fill some mason jars tie a ribbon with the recipe on it,
and you have the best gifts of all the ones we made with our hearts
This chutney keeps in your refrigerator for weeks like jam, and it’s freezer friendly….
If you make this cranberry and orange chutney,please leave me a comment, I love hearing from you,
and don’t forget to tag me on Instagram.
Delicious, easy and quick this cranberry, orange chutney will have a place at my
appetizer table this year. It will also find some in pretty jars under my Christmas tree for gift giving.
Do you the difference between chutney and relish??? I didn’t for the longest time until my sister a great cook, explained to me the difference.
Relish is made with vegetables and fruit, while chutney is almost always made with fruit.
It’s spicy and aromatic condiment that contains fruit, sugar, vinegar and an array of spices.
In my experience chutney is usually thicker than relish.
I’ve been experimenting however, by adding cranberries to the oranges, I like this version.
Two of my favorite marmalade flavors together, savory, sweet, tangy with a whole lot of zest!!!!
What can I say I love chutney, why not who doesn’t love a little sweetness with their salty.
Serve it in these pretty bowls on a cheese board or fill some mason jars tie a ribbon with the recipe on it,
and you have the best gifts of all the ones we made with our hearts
Ingredients serves four
4 navel oranges peeled and pith removed thinly sliced and seeded
3 cups fresh cranberries
1 1/2 cups sugar
1/2 cup orange juice
2 tablespoons orange rest
1 small red onion chopped
2 cinnamon sticks
1 tablespoon each peppercorns and cloves
1/2 cup red wine vinegar
Salt and pepper to taste
Instruction
In a medium saucepan, combine, all ingredients except the red wine vinegar, simmer on low heat
15 minutes stirring occasionally, remove from heat add red wine vinegar, chill until ready to serve
serve at room temperature sprinkled with additional orange zest and mint