Monday, November 23, 2009
Spiced Cranberry Chutney
The good thing is dried cranberries have always been a staple in my pantry. In addition to snacking on these dried cranberries regularly, I also use them in my bakes as I did in my Orange flavored cranberry oatmeal bar. Fresh cranberries sadly, have never caught my attention or interest until this time. Available only around Thanksgiving, these tart, healthy and pretty cranberries suddenly caught my interest recently and I could not wait to try some chutney with it.
Although I used the reference of this chutney when I started out, I modified the recipe quite a bit to suit our palate. While making the chutney I tasted a little of it when it was almost ready and it seemed to be begging for some heat from red chilli powder to balance out the tart and the sweet flavors. I loved the subtle flavors of this chutney, the spices are mild and toned down and there is just a hint of heat from the chilli powder, overall this chutney reminded me a little of the south Indian apple pachadi / chutney .
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Ingredients and Method to make Spiced Cranberry Chutney
1 12 oz packet of fresh cranberries which yielded about 3 cups of cranberries (washed well and drained)
1 red sweet apple skinned, cored and cut into small pieces
1/2 cup of dried apricots cut into small pieces
1/2 cup of dark raisins
1/2 cup sugar + 4 tbsp sugar
1 cup water
3/4 tsp ground ginger
1/2 tsp cinnamon powder (increase to 1 tsp if you like more cinnamon flavor )
4 tbsp apple cider vinegar
1/2 tsp salt
1 1/2 tsp red chilli powder (or according to taste) (optional)
In a large heavy bottomed pan, assemble all the ingredients mentioned above, place on heat and allow it to come to a boil.
Lower heat and let it simmer for another 15 to 20 minutes, stirring regularly. (Total time it took me from start to finish was about 25 mins)
When the mixture starts to thicken it is done.
Cool and place in glass jar or glass dish and serve
Refrigerate the unused portion and use within a week or so.
Notes
Please do not use a plastic container, dish or jar to keep or store the cranberry as I have heard that the cranberry reacts with the plastic. Safely use a glass or steel container for storage and serving of cranberry chutney
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20 comments :
Tangy and sweet chutney looks prefect and yummy!!
Gr8 chutney..i hav some fresh cranberries here,will giv a try
Some interesting facts about cranberry Usha...I too make cranberry chutney, a kind of our tomato chutney version in my blog...yours sounds tasty...have to try your version soon :)
Wow! I cld have never thought of this one...great click and recipe. It is a reminiscent of the apple pachidi
Good and spicy one!
Colorful and spicy chutney! Nice version Usha:)
hi usha, thnks for visitng my blog and for ur wonderful comments. Ur blog s juz awesome lady. Wil be visitng often. Cheers!!!!!!!!!!
healthy chutney. looks colorful!
it seems like a lot of u bloggers at US are talking cranberries :-)here, we get them, mostly, dry and priced at a premium. The chutney looks beautiful.
this looks so delicious...loely colour...
Just read another version of cranberries in chutney in another blog. Your pachchidi stlye is very refreshing.
Beautiful such a lovely colour too.
different try..delicious
nice colour and combination of tastes seems the interesting twist :)
nice click
nice chutney
Looks like a lovely yet spicy home-made spread... very nice!
mmm. I can imagine the taste!! Tangy and spicy...Yum!!
Thank you for your kind note and for leading me to your lovely space here. Great work!
Love cranberry chutney, did made two batches couple of weeks back one with sugar & another with only one spoon of sugar....u might like....here's the link to the post...
http://spicebuds.blogspot.com/2009/11/karonde-ki-chutney-using-cranberries.html
http://spicebuds.blogspot.com/2009/11/cranberry-chutney-or-sauce-part-2-also.html
What a beautiful color. This sounds a lot like the Bengali chutney too.. the kind we make with fruits but sweet and spicy and tangy. Love it!
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