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Holiday Relish

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A great condiment for Thanksgiving or Christmas, this crisp relish goes great on a leftover turkey sandwich as well as with a bite of cornbread dressing. The recipe makes enough for you to surprise friends with it as a gift just before the holiday!

Ingredients

  • 1-½ cup Pecan Halves
  • 1 whole Red Delicious Apple, Large
  • 1 whole Navel Orange, Large
  • 1 bag Ocean Spray Cranberries
  • 1 cup Granulated Sugar

Preparation

Scrub the apple and the orange (I use Dr. Bronner’s Peppermint Castille soap because it gets any waxy gunk off fruits and vegetables) and set aside. Rinse off cranberries and set aside.

(Note: the “coarsely chopped” in the following directions means pieces between 1/8th of an inch and 1/4th of an inch. You want the pieces tiny but not pureed or like mush.)

In a food processor, coarsely chop pecans; set aside in a large mixing bowl.

Cut orange into pieces and process in the food processor (rind and all) until coarsely chopped (although a navel orange typically has no seeds, remove any that you may find). Add to the large mixing bowl holding the pecans.

Throw the cranberries in the food processor and coarsely chop. Add to the large mixing bowl.

Core the apple, removing seeds, and cut into pieces. Process in the food processor until coarsely chopped. Add to the large mixing bowl.

Add the one cup of sugar to the mixing bowl and gently mix until the sugar is incorporated with the fruits. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate for several hours or overnight.

Gently stir the fruit mixture to incorporate all of the juices. Store in a quart-sized mason jar or divide into smaller mason jars to give away. Keep refrigerated.

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nataleafromok on 11.13.2009

I absolutely love this recipe. My Granny used to make it and it is now my favorite holiday treat. I also put in frozen rasberries to give it a little twang.

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lauraj on 9.9.2010

This is how we have made it for as long as I can remember.

Oh so yummy. Would never make it into jars to give away around here. There are too many of us that could easily devour the entire batch.

(we occasionally add a second apple to get the balance just right)

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