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So I made about three cups of cranberry relish which consists of a bag of cranberries, an orange and some sugar. With plenty of leftovers in the fridge a fish float lit up in my head. I could make a drink with this stuff! So I hauled out the blender last night and made myself a new drink. I added rum, ginger ale and orange curacao. Also ice to make it nice and slushy. 2 heaping tablespoons cranberry relish(recipe on back of ocean spray fresh cranberries bag) Use your discretion, I didn't measure any of this stuff so don;t be too worried about specifics. Very tasty, I highly recommend it if you're also stuck with 2.9 cups of leftover cranberry relish. |
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Tue, Dec 27, 2005 11:25 PM
That sounds really yummy! I love cranberries, I bet their tartness works really well and gives it a unique flavor. |
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Wed, Dec 28, 2005 10:42 AM
As an alternative, you could also put the relish into a half full bottle of vodka, shake, let it sit for about 4 weeks shaking occasionally... ..and then filter, add sugar syrup at one part to three (or so.. it's to taste really) and voila! You've got cranberry-orange liqueur! The cocktail sounds cool, but my family uses pecans in the relish. Not sure it would be all that good in the blender with the pecans. Ahu |
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Wed, Dec 28, 2005 1:56 PM
You know what Ahu, I used vodka in the drink, not rum! I have quite a bit extra, I'm going to give that liqueur a try. Thanks! If anyone's wondering, the cranberry relish consisted of one bag of fresh cranberries, one whole orange(minus seeds) cut into eighths both put through a food processor or food grinder, then 3/4 cup of sugar is added. It's become my favorite turkey accompaniment. |
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Sun, Apr 2, 2006 5:52 PM
Tikiwahine wrote:
Try it with an apple or two (Red Delicious work well) thrown |
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