Creamy
Cranberry Dipping Sauce
Ingredients:
3/4 cup 100 percent cranberry raspberry (or grape) juice
1/2 cup sour cream
1/2 cup vanilla yogurt
Directions:
Place juice into a small saucepan. Boil until reduced to a
syrup (about 3 tablespoons). Allow to cool. Add syrup to remaining
ingredients and stir to combine. Chill and serve with a variety
of fresh fruit slices.
Cranberry
Mustard Dipping Sauce
Ingredients:
1/2 cup jellied cranberry sauce
1 1/2 tablespoons grainy Dijon mustard
1 tablespoon brown sugar
Directions:
Combine ingredients in a small mixing bowl, whisking until
smooth. Serve hot or at room temperature. Serve with raw/blanched
veggies, baked tofu, chicken fingers or fish sticks.
All
about cranberries

The cranberry is a Native American fruit that grows on trailing
vines like a strawberry, and thrives in wetland areas, called
bogs. Cranberries are harvested in September and October.
The most common technique for harvesting is known as a "wet"
harvest, which involves flooding the bogs with water to float
the fruit for easy collection. During the winter the frozen
water insulates and protects the vines.
The North American cranberry has a distinguished history.
Native Americans used cranberries as food, in ceremonies,
and medicinally. Revolutionary War veteran Henry Hall planted
the first commercial cranberry beds in Dennis, Massachusetts
in 1816. Today they are farmed on approximately 40,000 acres
across the northern United States and Canada.
Cranberries are available in a variety of product forms including:
fresh, juice, dried and sauce. Cranberries are considered
a healthy fruit. They contain no cholesterol and virtually
no fat, and are low in sodium. In addition, they contain significant
amounts of antioxidants and other phytonutrients that may
help protect against heart disease, cancer, aging and other
diseases. Cranberries also contain bacteria-blocking compounds
that are helpful in preventing urinary tract infections, and
possibly ulcers and gum disease.
Age to introduce: Over 12 months (cooked/juice/sauce). Over
18 months (dried).
Age to introduce: Over 12 months (cooked/juice/sauce) Over
18 months (dried).
Cranberries
for the family
Cranberry up your Thanksgiving meal by trying some of these
tasty and simple ideas.
1. Football snack: Add dried cranberries to any nut mixture.
2. Salad: Sprinkle dried cranberries on mixed green or spinach
salad. The sweetness of the cranberries is terrific with any
vinaigrette dressing and is a great compliment to crumbled
blue cheese or goat cheese.
3. Side dish: Add dried cranberries to your favorite stuffing,
wild rice, or couscous recipe.
4. Veggie: Sauté onions, diced zucchini and dried cranberries
in olive oil. Season with a dash of turmeric, cinnamon, and
rep pepper flakes. Great taste and awesome color!
5. All American apple pie: Add ½ cup of fresh cranberries
to your favorite apple recipe.
6. Treat the whole family to fresh cranberry sauce. Here is
a simple recipe that can be made ahead of time.
Easy Cranberry Sauce:
Ingredients
16 ounces fresh cranberries
2 cups granulated sugar
1/2 cup cranberry juice
1/2 cup fresh orange juice or water
Directions:
Combine ingredients in a saucepan. Cook over medium heat until
the berries pop open (about 10 minutes). Skim the foam off
the surface with a metal spoon and discard. Cool to room temperature.
Storage: Refrigerate, covered, for up to three months.
About
the authors: Cheryl Tallman and Joan Ahlers are sisters,
the mothers of five children, and founders of Fresh Baby (www.FreshBaby.com).
Raised by parents who love fresh foods and entertaining, their
mom, a gourmet cook, ensured that they were well-equipped
with extraordinary skills in the kitchen. Both with long track
records of business success, they decided to combine their
skills in the kitchen with their knowledge of healthy foods
and children to create Fresh Baby. Cheryl and Joan put a modern
twist on the conventional wisdom that when you make it yourself,
you know it’s better. Their goal at Fresh Baby is to
make the task of raising a healthy eater a little bit easier
for all parents. Fresh Baby’s breastfeeding accessories
and baby food making supplies provide parents with practical
knowledge and innovative tools to support them in introducing
their children to great tasting, all-natural foods –
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