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

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

cranberry and apple braised pork chops



This creation made use of Thanksgiving leftovers and pork chops I had in the freezer from my CSA, making it delicious and inexpensive. In fact this was so good I’ll be making it again from scratch and trying it with different apple and wine varieties.

Local, natural, sustainable agricultural just tastes better, and these chops didn’t disappoint. Despite being frozen, this pork was incredibly tender and flavorful. With more chops, this dish could easily have served 4-6 people.

serves 2
salt and pepper
1 onion, finely chopped
1 clove garlic, finely chopped
1-2 cups cranberry sauce
1 cup wine (I used Estancia Pinot Noir)
2 all-natural pork chops, ½” thick
1-4” stem fresh rosemary, stem discarded
1-4” stem fresh thyme, stem discarded
1 cored and sliced granny smith apple

to make your chops:
*rub both sides of the chops with salt and pepper and marinate with a little cranberry sauce 8 hours or overnight
*preheat oven to 350
*in a saucepan, warm 1-2 cups cranberry sauce and 1 cup wine over low heat
*in the Dutch oven, sauté onions and garlic in a little Olive Oil over medium heat about 5 minutes
*make room for and sear both sides of chops until golden, about 5 minutes total, transfer chops to plate
*add apples to onions and cook for 5 minutes
*place chops on top of apples and cover with thyme and rosemary leaves
*spoon warmed cranberry sauce over chops
*cover and cook for 45 minutes, uncovering the last 5 minutes

serving suggestion:
with cornbread stuffing

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

maple cranberry sauce




This recipe comes from the ‘big cookbook’ (it’s at least 3” thick) my mom gave me years ago which has become my bible of sorts for all things cooking and baking. There are a million ways to make a cranberry side dish for a Thanksgiving meal but this one is extremely simple and a good balance of sweet and tart flavors.

Walnut halves have been omitted from the original.


serves 10-12
12 oz. fresh organic cranberries, well-rinsed
1 cup pure maple syrup
1 cup raspberry-cranberry juice (not from concentrate)
Grated zest of 1 orange

to make your sauce:
*combine all ingredients and bring to boil
*lower heat to medium and cook until cranberries pop, about 10 minutes
*skim off any foam, allow to cool, cover, and refrigerate

serving suggestions:
*with your Thanksgiving feast of course!