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How does this recipe sound?
« on: November 23, 2010, 08:07:03 AM »
Cranberry Sauce with Port and Dried Figs Bon Appétit | November 2001

The dried figs add a chewy sweetness to this delicious sauce.
Yield: Makes about 3 1/2 cups
ingredients
1 2/3 cups ruby Port
1/4 cup balsamic vinegar
1/4 cup (packed) golden brown sugar
8 dried black Mission figs, stemmed, chopped
1 6-inch-long sprig fresh rosemary
1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
1 12-ounce bag fresh cranberries
3/4 cup sugar
preparation

Combine first 6 ingredients in medium saucepan. Bring to boil, stirring until sugar dissolves. Reduce heat to low and simmer 10 minutes. Discard rosemary. Mix in cranberries and 3/4 cup sugar. Cook over medium heat until liquid is slightly reduced and berries burst, stirring occasionally, about 6 minutes. Cool. Transfer sauce to bowl; chill until cold. (Cranberry sauce can be prepared 1 week ahead. Cover and keep refrigerated.)


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It's got rave reviews
I don't like orange or orange zest in my cranberry sauce  :-X

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Re: How does this recipe sound?
« Reply #1 on: November 23, 2010, 11:22:03 AM »
It sounds great!
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Re: How does this recipe sound?
« Reply #2 on: November 23, 2010, 07:20:28 PM »
I'm not a fan of the dried figs however i would use fresh ones.  Slightly burr mix it to get some texture difference and thickining.  port,balsamic and figs is a good combo.  I would be careful with what port you get as they can be dry or semi-dry and sometimes a bit sweet especially since you have brown sugar and the other fruit.  Maybe add only part of the sugar at first and see how it goes. 

I actually use orange and lemon in my cranberry sauce and will add a splash of grand marnier.  This recipe sounds good, though the amount of port seems a bit much.  again it depends on how sweet it is and how sweet you like it.

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Re: How does this recipe sound?
« Reply #3 on: November 23, 2010, 07:36:40 PM »
my turkey day menu so far goes like this:

Cheese and fruit course: Manchego, herbed goat cheese, baby blue, and a brie.  caramelized figs, strawberries and grapes
Smoked salmon tray with diced red onion, chopped egg, capers and olive oil
Salad: endive and mesculin with spiced almonds and mustard vinaigrette
Stuffing/dressing: mixed between french and cornbread with herbs and roasted pine nuts
Brined turkey: cavity stuffed with lemon, leeks, carrots, celery, garlic, onion and might throw in an apple
Cranberry sauce: not sure how I will make it this year
Roasted garlic mashed potatoes
French green beans sauteed with olive oil cracked pepper and sea salt
Dessert will probably be pumpkin pie, apple pie, bread pudding.  Homemade whipped cream.

I'm skipping the soup course this year.  Last year I did a pumpkin soup with a cinnamon and nutmeg spiced creme fraiche and garnised with micro-greens.  I've done chestnut soup and butternut squash and red bell pepper before too.  This year it's in the 70's here so not really soup kind of weather.  I'll do a soup for Christmas.  Not sure which yet.  Any ideas? Maybe a carrot soup or a bisque.

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Re: How does this recipe sound?
« Reply #4 on: November 24, 2010, 07:06:09 AM »
my turkey day menu so far goes like this:

Cheese and fruit course: Manchego, herbed goat cheese, baby blue, and a brie.  caramelized figs, strawberries and grapes
Smoked salmon tray with diced red onion, chopped egg, capers and olive oil
Salad: endive and mesculin with spiced almonds and mustard vinaigrette
Stuffing/dressing: mixed between french and cornbread with herbs and roasted pine nuts
Brined turkey: cavity stuffed with lemon, leeks, carrots, celery, garlic, onion and might throw in an apple
Cranberry sauce: not sure how I will make it this year
Roasted garlic mashed potatoes
French green beans sauteed with olive oil cracked pepper and sea salt
Dessert will probably be pumpkin pie, apple pie, bread pudding.  Homemade whipped cream.

I'm skipping the soup course this year.  Last year I did a pumpkin soup with a cinnamon and nutmeg spiced creme fraiche and garnised with micro-greens.  I've done chestnut soup and butternut squash and red bell pepper before too.  This year it's in the 70's here so not really soup kind of weather.  I'll do a soup for Christmas.  Not sure which yet.  Any ideas? Maybe a carrot soup or a bisque.

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Re: How does this recipe sound?
« Reply #5 on: November 24, 2010, 07:18:09 AM »
I'm not a fan of the dried figs however i would use fresh ones.  Slightly burr mix it to get some texture difference and thickining.  port,balsamic and figs is a good combo.  I would be careful with what port you get as they can be dry or semi-dry and sometimes a bit sweet especially since you have brown sugar and the other fruit.  Maybe add only part of the sugar at first and see how it goes.  

I actually use orange and lemon in my cranberry sauce and will add a splash of grand marnier.  This recipe sounds good, though the amount of port seems a bit much.  again it depends on how sweet it is and how sweet you like it.

I thought it sounded awfully sweet too.  I made it last night and cut back on the port by 1/3 C and sugars by about 1/4 C.  It wasn't thickening up enough, so I ended up adding the rest of the sugar.  I haven't tasted it yet (chilled), but from licking the spoon/pan it was pretty sweet and didn't have the tart tang I expected.  Maybe add some lemon juice??  Or just get another bag of cranberries and cook those up in some juice and mix the two?  Or just get a can of the good 'ol Ocean Spray and mix? lol  ;)

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Slightly burr mix it to get some texture difference and thickining.
Good call - I did that.  I guess I expected the berries to explode and break down on their own.
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Re: How does this recipe sound?
« Reply #6 on: November 24, 2010, 07:41:43 AM »
my turkey day menu so far goes like this:

Cheese and fruit course: Manchego, herbed goat cheese, baby blue, and a brie.  caramelized figs, strawberries and grapes
Smoked salmon tray with diced red onion, chopped egg, capers and olive oil
Salad: endive and mesculin with spiced almonds and mustard vinaigrette
Stuffing/dressing: mixed between french and cornbread with herbs and roasted pine nuts
Brined turkey: cavity stuffed with lemon, leeks, carrots, celery, garlic, onion and might throw in an apple
Cranberry sauce: not sure how I will make it this year
Roasted garlic mashed potatoes
French green beans sauteed with olive oil cracked pepper and sea salt
Dessert will probably be pumpkin pie, apple pie, bread pudding.  Homemade whipped cream.

I'm skipping the soup course this year.  Last year I did a pumpkin soup with a cinnamon and nutmeg spiced creme fraiche and garnised with micro-greens.  I've done chestnut soup and butternut squash and red bell pepper before too.  This year it's in the 70's here so not really soup kind of weather.  I'll do a soup for Christmas.  Not sure which yet.  Any ideas? Maybe a carrot soup or a bisque.

I'm just sticking with the usual suspects this year.  No appetizers, no salad, just the meal - don't wanna hear any kids saying "ewww I don't like that".  okay - maybe just some cheese and fruit.

Turkey on the grill (stuffed with oranges, lemon, onion, herbs)
Apple-Onion stuffin muffins - Rachel Ray style
Roasted sweet potato chunks - 3 different varieties (hopefully, they'll cook up in various colors)
Garlic smashed red potatoes
Green beans with bacon and almonds (thinking of adding balsamic, sugar and onions??)
Corn (for the men and kids)
Cranberry sauce
Gravy
Apple pie w/vanilla ice cream
Cranberry White Chocolate Macadamia nut cookies


Edit ::)  I suppose there needs to be a roll basket and butter on the table too :-\
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Re: How does this recipe sound?
« Reply #7 on: November 24, 2010, 08:30:56 AM »
I'm just sticking with the usual suspects this year.  No appetizers, no salad, just the meal - don't wanna hear any kids saying "ewww I don't like that".  okay - maybe just some cheese and fruit.

Turkey on the grill (stuffed with oranges, lemon, onion, herbs)
Apple-Onion stuffin muffins - Rachel Ray style
Roasted sweet potato chunks - 3 different varieties (hopefully, they'll cook up in various colors)
Garlic smashed red potatoes
Green beans with bacon and almonds (thinking of adding balsamic, sugar and onions??)
Corn (for the men and kids)
Cranberry sauce
Gravy
Apple pie w/vanilla ice cream
Cranberry White Chocolate Macadamia nut cookies


Edit ::)  I suppose there needs to be a roll basket and butter on the table too :-\
Sounds good but I hate Cranberries do you have a substitute?

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Re: How does this recipe sound?
« Reply #8 on: November 24, 2010, 09:52:00 AM »
Cranberry Sauce with Port and Dried Figs Bon Appétit | November 2001

The dried figs add a chewy sweetness to this delicious sauce.
Yield: Makes about 3 1/2 cups
ingredients
1 2/3 cups ruby Port
1/4 cup balsamic vinegar
1/4 cup (packed) golden brown sugar
8 dried black Mission figs, stemmed, chopped
1 6-inch-long sprig fresh rosemary
1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
1 12-ounce bag fresh cranberries
3/4 cup sugar
preparation

Combine first 6 ingredients in medium saucepan. Bring to boil, stirring until sugar dissolves. Reduce heat to low and simmer 10 minutes. Discard rosemary. Mix in cranberries and 3/4 cup sugar. Cook over medium heat until liquid is slightly reduced and berries burst, stirring occasionally, about 6 minutes. Cool. Transfer sauce to bowl; chill until cold. (Cranberry sauce can be prepared 1 week ahead. Cover and keep refrigerated.)


Read More http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/printerfriendly/Cranberry-Sauce-with-Port-and-Dried-Figs-105836#ixzz167dCFRz1

It's got rave reviews
I don't like orange or orange zest in my cranberry sauce  :-X

Migs?


Very interesting. Someone's been watching Rachel Ray  ;D

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Re: How does this recipe sound?
« Reply #9 on: November 24, 2010, 10:18:51 AM »
Sounds good but I hate Cranberries do you have a substitute?

These will be different, just try them otherwise you get applesauce
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Very interesting. Someone's been watching Rachel Ray  ;D
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She comes on right before Dr. Oz  ;D

The stuffin muffins are hers but the cranberries came from Epicurious.com
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Re: How does this recipe sound?
« Reply #10 on: November 24, 2010, 01:44:43 PM »
 I haven't tasted it yet (chilled), but from licking the spoon/pan it was pretty sweet and didn't have the tart tang I expected.  Maybe add some lemon juice??  Or just get another bag of cranberries and cook those up in some juice and mix the two?  Or just get a can of the good 'ol Ocean Spray and mix? lol  ;)


Taste test!  Awesome!!!  ;D  Very tart.  Not quite sure about the rosemary infusion yet  :-\
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Re: How does this recipe sound?
« Reply #11 on: November 24, 2010, 06:17:03 PM »
I thought it sounded awfully sweet too.  I made it last night and cut back on the port by 1/3 C and sugars by about 1/4 C.  It wasn't thickening up enough, so I ended up adding the rest of the sugar.  I haven't tasted it yet (chilled), but from licking the spoon/pan it was pretty sweet and didn't have the tart tang I expected.  Maybe add some lemon juice??  Or just get another bag of cranberries and cook those up in some juice and mix the two?  Or just get a can of the good 'ol Ocean Spray and mix? lol  ;)
Good call - I did that.  I guess I expected the berries to explode and break down on their own.

the berries will eventually blow up and release the pectin, it sometimes takes a while though.  Lemon juice will up the acidity so it could help

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Re: How does this recipe sound?
« Reply #12 on: November 24, 2010, 06:20:52 PM »
I'm just sticking with the usual suspects this year.  No appetizers, no salad, just the meal - don't wanna hear any kids saying "ewww I don't like that".  okay - maybe just some cheese and fruit.

Turkey on the grill (stuffed with oranges, lemon, onion, herbs)
Apple-Onion stuffin muffins - Rachel Ray style
Roasted sweet potato chunks - 3 different varieties (hopefully, they'll cook up in various colors)
Garlic smashed red potatoes
Green beans with bacon and almonds (thinking of adding balsamic, sugar and onions??)
Corn (for the men and kids)
Cranberry sauce
Gravy
Apple pie w/vanilla ice cream
Cranberry White Chocolate Macadamia nut cookies


Edit ::)  I suppose there needs to be a roll basket and butter on the table too :-\

might not add sugar to the greeen beans.  You have some other sweet flavors going on in the menu.  Maybe make a balsamic reduction and give the beans a little drizzle.  It'll be somewhat sweet and a tart. Onions though i like to add.  I will sometimes make the beans with toasted sesame seeds and a pinch of citrus dust

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Re: How does this recipe sound?
« Reply #13 on: November 24, 2010, 06:21:56 PM »
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what Butters????

oh i also have some prosciutto and spanish chorizo.  yum

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Re: How does this recipe sound?
« Reply #14 on: November 24, 2010, 10:13:59 PM »

 This year it's in the 70's here so not really soup kind of weather.  I'll do a soup for Christmas.  Not sure which yet.  Any ideas? Maybe a carrot soup or a bisque.

Roasted red pepper and tomato or
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Re: How does this recipe sound?
« Reply #15 on: November 25, 2010, 05:41:37 AM »
what Butters????

oh i also have some prosciutto and spanish chorizo.  yum
ABSOLUTELY DELICIOUS!  :)

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Re: How does this recipe sound?
« Reply #16 on: November 25, 2010, 08:15:56 AM »
what Butters????


I'm just messing w/you since you gave me the rolling eyes in another thread >:(


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Did you find what you were going to email?
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« Reply #17 on: November 25, 2010, 09:44:35 AM »
ABSOLUTELY DELICIOUS!  :)

i love true spanish chorizo.  Especially when you saute it and render out some fat then cook eggs in it...HEAVEN

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« Reply #18 on: November 25, 2010, 09:45:28 AM »
I'm just messing w/you since you gave me the rolling eyes in another thread >:(


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Did you find what you were going to email?

That;s what I thought.  I knew you weren't a hater...maybe.

I found part of it but can't find the other part.  I will though.  working holiday retail hours sucks right now.

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Re: How does this recipe sound?
« Reply #19 on: November 27, 2010, 05:55:59 PM »
my turkey day menu so far goes like this:

Cheese and fruit course: Manchego, herbed goat cheese, baby blue, and a brie.  caramelized figs, strawberries and grapes
Smoked salmon tray with diced red onion, chopped egg, capers and olive oil
Salad: endive and mesculin with spiced almonds and mustard vinaigrette
Stuffing/dressing: mixed between french and cornbread with herbs and roasted pine nuts
Brined turkey: cavity stuffed with lemon, leeks, carrots, celery, garlic, onion and might throw in an apple
Cranberry sauce: not sure how I will make it this year
Roasted garlic mashed potatoes
French green beans sauteed with olive oil cracked pepper and sea salt
Dessert will probably be pumpkin pie, apple pie, bread pudding.  Homemade whipped cream.

I'm skipping the soup course this year.  Last year I did a pumpkin soup with a cinnamon and nutmeg spiced creme fraiche and garnised with micro-greens.  I've done chestnut soup and butternut squash and red bell pepper before too.  This year it's in the 70's here so not really soup kind of weather.  I'll do a soup for Christmas.  Not sure which yet.  Any ideas? Maybe a carrot soup or a bisque.

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« Reply #20 on: November 28, 2010, 05:43:20 PM »
came out well.  However this year i have no pics to share.  I went downstairs to tget the camera and when i got back upstairs they already dug into the trays.   >:(

I take pics of everything so the folowing year I can make adjustments to the recipes depending on looks/presentation ideas etc.

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« Reply #21 on: November 28, 2010, 06:30:16 PM »
came out well.  However this year i have no pics to share.  I went downstairs to tget the camera and when i got back upstairs they already dug into the trays.   >:(


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Re: How does this recipe sound?
« Reply #22 on: November 28, 2010, 06:57:07 PM »
i call them damn heathans

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« Reply #23 on: November 28, 2010, 07:01:59 PM »
i call them damn heathans
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« Reply #24 on: November 29, 2010, 06:56:37 AM »
came out well.  However this year i have no pics to share.  I went downstairs to tget the camera and when i got back upstairs they already dug into the trays.   >:(

I take pics of everything so the folowing year I can make adjustments to the recipes depending on looks/presentation ideas etc.

Was the puppet there ???
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