Cranberry-Port Conserve

Cranberry-Port Conserve
Cranberry-Port Conserve
A conserve usually consists of a mixture of fresh fruits, often with raisins, currants or nuts added. New England seafarers prized citrus fruits, which are perfect with native cranberries.
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  • Served Person: 3 Cups
American Condiment/Spread Fruit Nut Thanksgiving Low Sodium Wheat/Gluten-Free New England Cranberry Currant Orange Walnut Port Fall Winter Bon Appétit
  • 3/4 cup sugar
  • 1/3 cup chopped walnuts
  • 1 12-ounce package fresh or frozen cranberries
  • Carbohydrate 42 g(14%)
  • Fat 4 g(7%)
  • Fiber 4 g(16%)
  • Protein 2 g(3%)
  • Saturated Fat 0 g(2%)
  • Sodium 3 mg(0%)
  • Calories 212

Preparation Combine cranberries, sugar and Port in heavy large saucepan. Bring mixture to boil over medium-high heat, stirring until sugar dissolves. Reduce heat to medium-low; add chopped orange and simmer until cranberries burst and mixture thickens slightly, about 15 minutes. Mix in dried currants. Cool cranberry conserve completely. Stir in chopped walnuts. (Cranberry conserve can be prepared 3 days ahead. Cover tightly and refrigerate.)

Preparation Combine cranberries, sugar and Port in heavy large saucepan. Bring mixture to boil over medium-high heat, stirring until sugar dissolves. Reduce heat to medium-low; add chopped orange and simmer until cranberries burst and mixture thickens slightly, about 15 minutes. Mix in dried currants. Cool cranberry conserve completely. Stir in chopped walnuts. (Cranberry conserve can be prepared 3 days ahead. Cover tightly and refrigerate.)