Ella, my little chef, helped me make the cranberry sauce for Thanksgiving tomorrow. The recipe is from the book we have been reading this week called A Pioneer Thanksgiving: A Story of Harvest Celebrations in 1841 Written by Barbara Greenwood and Illustrated by Heather Collins. It was a really simple recipe to make and Ella loved hearing the cranberries pop as they cooked.
Here's the recipe:
PIONEER CRANBERRY SAUCE
2 c. of fresh cranberries
1 Tbsp butter
1 c. sugar
1 c. water
1 tsp. cinnamon
1. Combine the cranberries, butter, sugar, and water in a pot. Ask an adult to turn on the burner to medium. Heat the mixture to the boiling point, stirring until the sugar dissolves.
2. Boil rapidly until the berries pop, about 5 minutes.
3. Ask an adult to take the pot off the burner. Let the sauce cool for 5 minutes, then stir in the cinnamon.
4. Cover the sauce and put it in the refrigerator until firm. Store leftover sauce in fridge or freezer.
2 comments:
Oh, that looks good. I add a little orange zest and fresh squeezed oj to mine--deelish! Ella looks so cute and happy to be helping;) Oh, and I love your corningware dish. Reminds me of my Grandma (happy memories;)
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Thanks so much for posting this recipe! I can't find my copy of the book, and today is Thanksgiving, so now I get to make our favourite cranberry sauce thanks to you! :)
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