Showing posts with label thanksgiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thanksgiving. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Cranberry-ginger relish

As a kid, I remember lavish Thanksgiving meals that my mom labored over for days. Great attention was given, making sure it was just right. Green bean casserole, sweet potato souffle, buttery rolls, squash casserole, cornbread stuffing, smoked turkey (my dad's job), marinated carrots, cold and warm pumpkin pie. The only dish that wasn't homemade was the cranberry sauce. It came right out of a can, was sliced and served. It never seemed to belong on the table with the rest of the meal. Everyone would take a slice, but no one was going back for more.
A few years ago my mom changed that. She bought fresh cranberries and made a cranberry-orange relish that was quite delicious. We all raved about it and went back for seconds and thirds. Every year since then she makes that relish. 
Today I share my version of cranberry relish in honor of those many, many Thanksgiving meals that were made for me with love. Thanks mom and Happy Thanksgiving to all.

Cranberry-ginger relish
Adapted from Martha
1 bag fresh cranberries
juice of 1 orange
zest of 1/2 orange
3/4 c maple syrup
1 tablespoon ginger, grated
1 cinnamon stick
pinch of sea salt
2 tsp red wine vinegar

Add the cranberries, juice, zest, maple syrup, ginger, cinnamon stick and salt to a saucepan. Bring to a boil. Don't worry about the popping, the cranberries are supposed to do that. Reduce heat and simmer for another 10 minutes. Remove from heat and stir in the vinegar. Cool and serve. You can make three days ahead and refrigerate until ready-to-eat. 

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Pomegranate-orange rice salad with kale

Thanksgiving has really snuck up on me this year. I can't believe it's already that time. We've decided to stay put this year. I'll be running the turkey trot Thanksgiving morning, which I've always wanted to do. That way I can work up an appetite before the big meal. I'm not sure what I'm making this year, so I thought I'd share some last-minute ideas here with you.

Sarah's poppy seed-crusted butternut squash
Brussels sprouts with hazelnut & pecorino
Decadent pumpkin soup
Roasted cranberry sauce
Ashley's cider vinegar-braised greens
Warm lentil salad
or anything listed here
Jacqui's pumpkin hazelnut bread

Do you have your meals planned out already? What are you making?

Several years ago I made a celery and pomegranate flecked rice dish for Thanksgiving. I had forgotten about that until I picked up a few pomegranates at the store over the weekend. I decided to make a simple brown rice salad packed with kale, carrot and celery. I love the color the seeds bring to the dish as well as their burst of flavor. Pomegranates are also an excellent source of antioxidants.

Pomegranate-orange rice salad
Serves 4-6
2 cups cooked brown rice (warm or cooled)
1 medium carrot, grated
1 medium celery, diced
seeds from 1 pomegranate
1 T orange zest
1 T fresh orange juice
2 T sesame oil
1 tsp tamari
1 tsp minced ginger
1 T minced dill
2 c raw kale, cut into bite size pieces
dash of olive oil

Mix the rice, carrot, celery and pomegranate into a large bowl. Whisk the orange zest, juice, oil, tamari, ginger and dill together in a smaller dish. Put the kale in a small dish and drizzle with a dash of olive oil. Massage well with your hands for five minutes or until the greens start to break down. Add the kale to the rice mixture, pour the dressing over top and mix well. Serve immediately or refrigerate.