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Cranberry Sauce - Microwave


Recipe By: posted again to rec.food.cooking by Barb Schaller, 11-20-2007
Serving Size: 10


1 12 oz. bag fresh cranberries
1 cup sugar
1/4 cup water

Mix together cranberries, sugar and water in microwave-safe 2-quart
casserole. Cover with lid or vented plastic food wrap and microwave on
high (100% power), 6-7 minutes, stirring at 3 minutes, until cranberry
skins pop. (Maybe less time in newer, higher-powered nukers.) Frozen
cranberries will take 2 to 3 minutes longer to cook and should be
stirred twice.

Stir again and cool, covered, to room temperature. Stir and serve or
chill before serving. Makes 2 cups.

Spicy Cranberry Sauce: Prepare as directed, but mix 1/4 teaspoon each
ground cinnamon, ginger, and cloves with sugar.

Orange-Cranberry Sauce: Prepare as directed, but substitute packed light
brown sugar for granulated sugar, orange juice for water, and finely
grated peel of one orange.
‹‹‹‹‹
Notes: Pretty tough to beat this method of cooking.
Source: Strib Taste section 11/14/90
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On Nov 20, 8:35 am, Melba's Jammin' >
wrote:
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>
> Cranberry Sauce - Microwave
>
> Recipe By: posted again to rec.food.cooking by Barb Schaller, 11-20-2007
> Serving Size: 10
>
> 1 12 oz. bag fresh cranberries
> 1 cup sugar
> 1/4 cup water
>
> Mix together cranberries, sugar and water in microwave-safe 2-quart
> casserole. Cover with lid or vented plastic food wrap and microwave on
> high (100% power), 6-7 minutes, stirring at 3 minutes, until cranberry
> skins pop. (Maybe less time in newer, higher-powered nukers.) Frozen
> cranberries will take 2 to 3 minutes longer to cook and should be
> stirred twice.
>
> Stir again and cool, covered, to room temperature. Stir and serve or
> chill before serving. Makes 2 cups.


Looks right to me.
>
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> This is the one I usually make. I think a similar recipe like it is on the
> back of the Oceanspray bag of fresh cranberries. The only difference is the
> recipe on the bag does not include microwave directions. I've never made
> it in the microwave but it looks tempting.
>
> Michael
>
>

I pretty much follow the recipe on the back of the bag as well, but the
microwave sounds like a good idea too. When I make my sauce on the
stove top, I end up with cranberry juice specks all over. Making it in
the microwave might be a better alternative.

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"Michael "Dog3"" > wrote in message
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>>
>> Orange-Cranberry Sauce: Prepare as directed, but substitute packed light
>> brown sugar for granulated sugar, orange juice for water, and finely
>> grated peel of one orange.

>
> This is the one I usually make. I think a similar recipe like it is on the
> back of the Oceanspray bag of fresh cranberries. The only difference is
> the
> recipe on the bag does not include microwave directions. I've never made
> it in the microwave but it looks tempting.
>
> Michael


Ever done cranberries in a blender? And pushed the button before you put the
top on?
WOW!

Felice


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We do pretty much the same thing although with a lot less sugar. Texture
comes out very nice as long as the time is watched.


Melba's Jammin' wrote:
>
> { Exported from MasterCook Mac }
>
> Cranberry Sauce - Microwave
>
> Recipe By: posted again to rec.food.cooking by Barb Schaller, 11-20-2007
> Serving Size: 10
>
> 1 12 oz. bag fresh cranberries
> 1 cup sugar
> 1/4 cup water
>
> Mix together cranberries, sugar and water in microwave-safe 2-quart
> casserole. Cover with lid or vented plastic food wrap and microwave on
> high (100% power), 6-7 minutes, stirring at 3 minutes, until cranberry
> skins pop. (Maybe less time in newer, higher-powered nukers.) Frozen
> cranberries will take 2 to 3 minutes longer to cook and should be
> stirred twice.
>
> Stir again and cool, covered, to room temperature. Stir and serve or
> chill before serving. Makes 2 cups.
>
> Spicy Cranberry Sauce: Prepare as directed, but mix 1/4 teaspoon each
> ground cinnamon, ginger, and cloves with sugar.
>
> Orange-Cranberry Sauce: Prepare as directed, but substitute packed light
> brown sugar for granulated sugar, orange juice for water, and finely
> grated peel of one orange.
> ‹‹‹‹‹
> Notes: Pretty tough to beat this method of cooking.
> Source: Strib Taste section 11/14/90
> ___
>
> -Barb, Mother Superior, HOSSSPoJ
> Notes about our meals in Tuscany have been posted to
> http://www.jamlady.eboard.com; 10-16-2007



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Felice wrote:

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> Ever done cranberries in a blender? And pushed the button before you put the
> top on?
> WOW!
>
> Felice


*Luckily* my blender motor don't work unless I put the lid on

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MayQueen wrote:
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>> This is the one I usually make. I think a similar recipe like it is on
>> the back of the Oceanspray bag of fresh cranberries. The only
>> difference is the recipe on the bag does not include microwave
>> directions. I've never made it in the microwave but it looks tempting.
>>
>> Michael
>>
>>

> I pretty much follow the recipe on the back of the bag as well, but the
> microwave sounds like a good idea too. When I make my sauce on the
> stove top, I end up with cranberry juice specks all over. Making it in
> the microwave might be a better alternative.
>


I use a spatter shield.

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On Nov 20, 7:30 am, Arri London > wrote:
> We do pretty much the same thing although with a lot less sugar. Texture
> comes out very nice as long as the time is watched.


Cranberry sauce is pretty easy but I have to admit I bought some ready-
made at Trader Joe's yesterday that was pretty good.

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"Michael \"Dog3\"" > wrote:

> Melba's Jammin' > dropped this
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> > Orange-Cranberry Sauce: Prepare as directed, but substitute packed light
> > brown sugar for granulated sugar, orange juice for water, and finely
> > grated peel of one orange.

>
> This is the one I usually make. I think a similar recipe like it is on the
> back of the Oceanspray bag of fresh cranberries. The only difference is the
> recipe on the bag does not include microwave directions. I've never made
> it in the microwave but it looks tempting.
>
> Michael


OS bag uses 1 cup water and 1 cup sugar, 12 oz cranberries.
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In article >,
"Felice" > wrote:

> "Michael "Dog3"" > wrote in message
> 6.121...
> > Melba's Jammin' > dropped this
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> >
> >>
> >> Orange-Cranberry Sauce: Prepare as directed, but substitute packed light
> >> brown sugar for granulated sugar, orange juice for water, and finely
> >> grated peel of one orange.

> >
> > This is the one I usually make. I think a similar recipe like it is on the
> > back of the Oceanspray bag of fresh cranberries. The only difference is
> > the
> > recipe on the bag does not include microwave directions. I've never made
> > it in the microwave but it looks tempting.
> >
> > Michael

>
> Ever done cranberries in a blender? And pushed the button before you put the
> top on?
> WOW!
>
> Felice


Oh sheeeit!
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> When I make my sauce on the stove top, I end up with cranberry juice
> specks all over.



You don't cover it? I do, at least partially.

> Making it in the microwave might be a better alternative


It's nice.
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Oh pshaw, on Tue 20 Nov 2007 07:51:44a, Michael "Dog3" meant to say...

> Melba's Jammin' > dropped this
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>>
>> Orange-Cranberry Sauce: Prepare as directed, but substitute packed
>> light brown sugar for granulated sugar, orange juice for water, and
>> finely grated peel of one orange.

>
> This is the one I usually make. I think a similar recipe like it is on
> the back of the Oceanspray bag of fresh cranberries. The only difference
> is the recipe on the bag does not include microwave directions. I've
> never made it in the microwave but it looks tempting.
>
> Michael
>
>

Substitute 1/2 half cup brandy for 1/2 cup of whatever water or juice
you're using, then bake the mixture in a pyrex baking dish in a 325 degree
oven until the mixture thickens. Heaven!

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On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 08:35:40 -0600, Melba's Jammin'
> wrote:

>{ Exported from MasterCook Mac }
>
>Cranberry Sauce - Microwave
>
>
>Recipe By: posted again to rec.food.cooking by Barb Schaller, 11-20-2007
>Serving Size: 10
>
>
>1 12 oz. bag fresh cranberries
>1 cup sugar
>1/4 cup water
>
>Mix together cranberries, sugar and water in microwave-safe 2-quart
>casserole. Cover with lid or vented plastic food wrap and microwave on
>high (100% power), 6-7 minutes, stirring at 3 minutes, until cranberry
>skins pop. (Maybe less time in newer, higher-powered nukers.) Frozen
>cranberries will take 2 to 3 minutes longer to cook and should be
>stirred twice.


Thanks for this recipe! DH insisted I make the plain kind (I liked the
sound of 'spicy') but at least it's done, and without standing over
the stove for half an hour stirring... I used 3/4 cup sugar and 1/2
cup water.
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>
> You don't cover it? I do, at least partially.
>

Well ok, silly me. I just made it and covered it most of the time. I
think I avoided the majority of the spattering.

I also used some brandy in place of some water. Looking forward to
having it tomorrow!

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In article >,
Karen AKA Kajikit > wrote:

> On Tue, 20 Nov 2007 08:35:40 -0600, Melba's Jammin'
> > wrote:


> >
> >Cranberry Sauce - Microwave


> >Recipe By: posted again to rec.food.cooking by Barb Schaller, 11-20-2007


>
> Thanks for this recipe! DH insisted I make the plain kind (I liked the
> sound of 'spicy') but at least it's done, and without standing over
> the stove for half an hour stirring... I used 3/4 cup sugar and 1/2
> cup water.


You're welcome; I hope you enjoy it.
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