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		<title>Cranberry Sauce</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love cranberries so much I made them two ways for this year&#8217;s Thanksgiving &#8211; in cranberry salad, and this cranberry sauce. I love the cranberry salad by itself, but I love the cranberry sauce with turkey, on a sandwich, or topping the pancakes I&#8217;ll share with you soon that I made with the leftover [...]]]></description>
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I love cranberries so much I made them two ways for this year&#8217;s Thanksgiving &#8211; in cranberry salad, and this cranberry sauce.  I love the cranberry salad by itself, but I love the cranberry sauce with turkey, on a sandwich, or topping the pancakes I&#8217;ll share with you soon that I made with the leftover sweet potatoes.</p>
<p>Honestly, I didn&#8217;t measure anything very carefully, but just tasted it and added things until I liked the flavor.  But, it turned out so well, I at least wanted to have a record for next year of what I put in.  I think this kind of thing is best made tasting as you go anyway, since what it needs will depend on the flavor and sweetness of your cranberries.</p>
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<h3>Cranberry Sauce</h3>
<p><em>This is a rough outline of a recipe.  These are the ingredients I use, but the amounts will need to be tweaked, depending on your taste and the tartness of the cranberries.  I think I ended up with more spices than this, but this is a place to start &#8211; it&#8217;s easier to add more than to take some away!</em></p>
<p><em>Makes about a pint<br />
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<p>3/4 of a bag of cranberries (3-4 cups)<br />
1/4 c of brown sugar, plus more to taste<br />
zest of one orange<br />
1 T grated ginger<br />
1/4 t cloves<br />
1/2 t cinnamon<br />
1/4 t allspice<br />
1/4 t fresh grated nutmeg</p>
<p>Combine cranberries, brown sugar, and a couple tablespoons of water.  Cook over medium heat.  Once it starts bubbling and the cranberries break down, turn down to a simmer and add the orange zest and spices.  Simmer until the cranberries are cooked down and falling apart, tasting to adjust the sugar and spices.</p>
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