Posted the 10/11/2008 07:28:23 By Savory Tv (Visit website)
Cranberries really are given a bad rap. Memories of the canned version at Thanksgiving, reminiscent of jello are partially to blame, and sadly, this side dish has been discarded from many a modern Thanksgiving holiday.
We say give chutney a chance! What is chutney, exactly? Originating in India, chutney is typically defined as a sweet and spicy condiment made of fruits or vegetables, vinegar, sugar and spices. Chutney can be made with mango, apricots, tomatoes or coconut, and spiced with spices such as nutmeg, coriander, or mint, just to name a few of the thousands of ingredient variations. Typically made fresh in India, the type of chutney that is made depends on the ingredients in the local harvest, and they were often not cooked, but infused in the hot Indian sun for several days until the desired flavor and texture were reached. This method is known to still prevail in today’s Indian kitchens that do not have stoves.
Recently we’ve discovered a delightful Indian Chef by the name of Sanjay Thumma, who is quite the celebrity in India. Thousands of his recipes and videos can be found on his site here, and we especially love his version of cranberry chutney in this video. We also found a delicious cranberry apple chutney recipe here, from Think Inside The Icebox. The famous food blogger Orangette has a cranberry, ginger, and dried cherries version found here, which received rave comment reviews. Whichever recipe you choose, cranberry chutney will be a shining star on your table served as a side dish, over turkey slices, or over warm bread.

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Wild Salmon with a Cranberry Compote
Added 09/10/2008 07:41:48
Chef Becky Troelstra of Sliced Tomatoes in Vancouver, prepares an wild salmon from British Columbia with a cranberry compote. A compote is simply fresh or dried fruit simmered with sugar to a syrupy consistency. Becky pairs the entree with[...]http://savory.tv/2008/10/09/wild-salmon-with-...
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The Art of Carving a Turkey
Added 07/11/2008 01:14:46
The Art of Carving was a book written in 1791 by Reverend John Trusler, taking us back to an era where manners and etiquette rated highly in society, even while slicing a Thanksgiving turkey! A few amusing excerpts from this historic book are[...]http://savory.tv/2008/11/07/the-art-of-carvin...
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Corn 'n' Bean Bake - a Thanksgiving Side Dish
Added 09/11/2008 02:08:00
Most of you have probably noticed the poll on the top of my sidebar, asking what kinds of Thanksgiving dishes you would like to see me post about. I've starting a list of Thanksgiving menu items on my sidebar, to keep all of these delicious holiday[...]http://baskersfunfoods.blogspot.com/2008/11/c...
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Holiday food and wine pairing, mystery solved!
Added 11/11/2008 21:39:30
Hosting a party or event during this busy holiday season? Seasoned chefs and sommeliers have no difficulty with food and wine pairing, but for many of us, the issue can be a perplexing challenge. We have discovered this sinfully easy cheat[...]http://savory.tv/2008/11/11/food-and-wine-pai...
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Thanksgiving recipe roundup!
Added 22/11/2008 20:44:55
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