November 11, 2008
French Canadian cranberry sauce - sauce aux canneberges
Ok. I know it might be a little weird to pretend to teach you how to make cranberry sauce. We don’t even have cranberries in Italy. In fact, I had to consult Wikipedia to discover that in Italian there’s the word ossicocco for cranberry. And I’m telling you, I had no idea of the existence of that word until now.
Anyhow, since my blog is like my public recipe book that I consult myself whenever I want to make something I did before, here’s the recipe for my French Canadian cranberry sauce. Why is it French Canadian? Well, I cook Italian but I’ve learned some culinary customs from around here. So I decided to use maple syrup (is there anything more Canadian than maple syrup? And Quebec is the biggest producer in the world). I also used brown sugar, a very northern France ingredient for me, and very popular in Quebec too (the French connection!).
Ingredients
3 cups fresh cranberries
1 cup water
1/3 cup maple syrup
2/3 cup brown sugar
Dissolve the sugar in the water. Add the maple syrup. In a saucepan over medium high heat, bring this mixture to a boil for a couple of minutes. Add the cranberries. Stir often. When the cranberries begin to pop, reduce the heat to medium. Let the sauce simmer for about 5 or 6 minutes. After that, it’s ready to serve! How about on top of some polenta?
Anyhow, since my blog is like my public recipe book that I consult myself whenever I want to make something I did before, here’s the recipe for my French Canadian cranberry sauce. Why is it French Canadian? Well, I cook Italian but I’ve learned some culinary customs from around here. So I decided to use maple syrup (is there anything more Canadian than maple syrup? And Quebec is the biggest producer in the world). I also used brown sugar, a very northern France ingredient for me, and very popular in Quebec too (the French connection!).
Ingredients
3 cups fresh cranberries
1 cup water
1/3 cup maple syrup
2/3 cup brown sugar
Dissolve the sugar in the water. Add the maple syrup. In a saucepan over medium high heat, bring this mixture to a boil for a couple of minutes. Add the cranberries. Stir often. When the cranberries begin to pop, reduce the heat to medium. Let the sauce simmer for about 5 or 6 minutes. After that, it’s ready to serve! How about on top of some polenta?
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I LOVE cranberry sauce!!
Look at that color! This is great daziano, perfect for the holidays or...polenta!!
Fabulous! On top of polenta, now that's interesting and different!
Cheers,
Rosa
Cheers,
Rosa
Very abmitious! Looks great!
Looks interesting. I like orange in mine. Maple syrup is very nice though :)
I love the Canadian twist Daziano:D Eastern Canada does have some of the best maple syrup. We used to head to the Sugar Bush every Spring:D
Your cranberry sauce looks wonderful. And on polenta? Now we are talking!
Thank you! I love the idea of discovering new flavors AND new Holidays!
Bellini Valli, les cabanes a sucre here in Quebec are THE place to go every spring! And I'm crazy about maple taffy!
Bellini Valli, les cabanes a sucre here in Quebec are THE place to go every spring! And I'm crazy about maple taffy!
This cranberry sauce looks so very good and I love the flavors you've used... I'm currently stocking up on these berries (freezing them) before they disappear from the markets...
I like to consult my blog also for recipes. That's why I don't publish that often because I want to make sure that the recipe is fool proof.
Hand me a spoon and move over, I want some!
looks yummy, nice addition of maple syrup in the recipe! I should be in Canada soon so I am planning on returning back home with maple syrup and cranberry goodies! It would be scandalous if I didnt do that eh!!
oh yes I would so put this on top of polenta. Good thinking!!!
Maple syrup goes well in cranberry sauce. I like the sound of serving it on polenta.
Looks good and simple and I bet that maple set it off!!!
-DTW
www.everydaycookin.blogspot.com
-DTW
www.everydaycookin.blogspot.com
Hey, it sounds great to me... addition of maple syrup is an interesting/nice twist. Delicious!
I'm a cranberry sauce fiend, dude. I never thought to add some maple syrup a la 'Canadian-ize' it. Great idea :)