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How about a holiday season palate-cleanser? Something sweet and tart to get us to 2010. I could see a couple of these little jeweled cranberries dropped in a glass of champagne for New Year's Eve or set out at a cocktail party for nibbles. I've seen these made on a bunch of other food blogs this holiday season so I tried making them a couple times. Easy, delicious and unusual--just be aware you need to start them the day before so give yourself enough time.
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Wash two cups of fresh cranberries and pick out any spoiled ones. Make a simple syrup by bringing two cups of sugar to a simmer in two cups of water.
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Let it cool off for a few minutes then pour it over two cups of cleaned cranberries. You want it to be slightly cooled so it doesn't cook or pop your cranberries.
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Mix it up gently, cover and put it in the fridge overnight so the berries can soak up all the sugar syrup.
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The next day, drain them off...
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And roll them in white granulated sugar. I used about 1/2 cup at a time so it didn't get wet and clumpy. You want each berry to get fully dusted on the surface.
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Let them set for about 2 hours to dry.
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Give them a second roll in sugar and then let rest again for 1 more hour.
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They should be crunchy and hard to the touch on the outside. Put them in a festive bowl and enjoy!
1 comment:
i made these this weekend! and i love them! yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
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