I just found a recipe for a cranberry steamed pudding. It doesn't seem as heavy as the ones I remember as a kid. I may try it and if I do, I will pass it on if anyone is interested.
Yes please ;-))I just found a recipe for a cranberry steamed pudding. It doesn't seem as heavy as the ones I remember as a kid. I may try it and if I do, I will pass it on if anyone is interested.
These are some great ideas, especially those wontons! I have some wonton wrappers in the freezer - just need some brie. Thanks y'all
Wash and dry the berries and place them on a parchment lined baking sheet, fairly close together. Put some toasted sliced almonds around them, sprinkle both with cinnamon sugar and orange zest. Melt white sugar in a sturdy pan till liquid and golden. Carefully pour the liquid sugar over the nuts and berries. Let it harden, then crack/break. Serve with cheese, fruit or even a tossed salad.
Wash and dry the berries and place them on a parchment lined baking sheet, fairly close together. Put some toasted sliced almonds around them, sprinkle both with cinnamon sugar and orange zest. Melt white sugar in a sturdy pan till liquid and golden. Carefully pour the liquid sugar over the nuts and berries. Let it harden, then crack/break. Serve with cheese, fruit or even a tossed salad.[/quote
Vera that sounds fabulous! A co-worker is spending Christmas on the Coast in southern OR and I was promised some berries fresh from the bogs. Can't wait to try this.
Wash and dry the berries and place them on a parchment lined baking sheet, fairly close together. Put some toasted sliced almonds around them, sprinkle both with cinnamon sugar and orange zest. Melt white sugar in a sturdy pan till liquid and golden. Carefully pour the liquid sugar over the nuts and berries. Let it harden, then crack/break. Serve with cheese, fruit or even a tossed salad.[/quote
Vera that sounds fabulous! A co-worker is spending Christmas on the Coast in southern OR and I was promised some berries fresh from the bogs. Can't wait to try this.
I love the word 'bog'