Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Cranberry Salsa

A great friend of ours came over after Thanksgiving and brought this tasty salsa he had made.  Now, I was a bit skeptical when he was telling me about it, because it uses fresh cranberries.  I have never used fresh cranberries for anything other than cranberry sauce at the holidays.  I believe he needed a dish to take to a potluck at work and a co-worker had told him the recipe. He, being a bachelor who doesn't cook much just kinda threw stuff together, another reason I was skeptical. He told me the basic ingredients in the dip and I did some research and this is what I came up with.  I think I've mentioned that I love sweet and sour foods so this dip was right up my alley!  We just used it as a dip with white corn chips. It would also be fabulous to spread softened cream cheese on a plate, top it with the salsa and garnish with cilantro sprigs.  So festive!
Cranberry Salsa
1  (12 ounce) bag fresh cranberries
2/3  cup white sugar
6 - 8  green onions
2  tablespoons pickled jalapenos (we like heat, use less if you don't)
1  lime, juiced
1/4  cup chopped cilantro 
1/4  teaspoon salt


Wash fresh cranberries.  Pick through and discard any soft cranberries.  In the bowl of a food processor combine the cranberries, sugar, green onion, jalapenos, lime juice, cilantro and salt.  Pulse several times until a coarse consistency is reached, stopping to scrape down the sides of the bowl so the ingredients are evenly chopped.  Put in a bowl and cover, put in the fridge for several hours to allow the flavors to blend. 


Cooks Notes: If the dip is still too tart for you, add more sugar.  I saw some recipes with up to a cup of sugar.  I like tart and this was enough sugar for me, but you might need to add more to suit your taste.  Also, feel free to add more cilantro if desired.  I don't care for a lot of cilantro, too much and it tastes soapy to me.  As far as the jalapenos go, you could also use fresh.  The more seeds you leave in the hotter it will be.  I have found Bread & Butter Jalapenos in the jar and I like the flavor they bring to all my dips that use Jalapenos and I think they are easier to work with.  Just take what you need out the jar, give them a rough chop and your ready to go.


Enjoy!


Kim

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2 comments:

Aunt B said...

I enjoy savoury cranberry relishes. This one looks excellent. Thank you for sharing this recipe.

Unknown said...

Love the spin on salsa and cranberry sauce. What a fabulous dip. Thanks for sharing on Thursdays Treasures.

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