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Apricot-Ginger Cranberry Sauce RecipeINGREDIENTS: 14 Dried apricots, each cut -into 3 strips 1/2 c Cranberry juice 12 oz Fresh (or thawed frozen) -cranberries 1/2 c Plus 1 tbsp. sugar 1 tb Minced, pared, fresh ginger Soak the dried apricots in the cranberry juice in a medium saucepan for ten minutes. Add the remaining ingredients and stir them well. Cook, stirring occasionally, over medium heat until the cranberries have popped and the syrup has thickened slightly - that should take about 5 minutes. Let the sauce cool to room temperature, then refrigerate it (covered) until it's *cold*. It can be stored in the fridgipater for up to a week. Transfer the sauce to a serving dish and serve while it's still cold. The colder the better, so long as it isn't frozen. |
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