Cranberries are nutritious containing antioxidants, vitamin C,
help to prevent certain types of urinary tract infections and are low in
calories. The problem is that most
cranberry recipes contain too much sugar or are loaded with unhealthy fat from
mayonnaise. Canned cranberry sauce is high in sugar or corn syrup. With
Thanksgiving yesterday and the official start of the holiday season here, cranberries
take center stage. Here’s a
great recipe that I created that’s simple, quick and delicious.
Ingredients:
1 package of fresh cranberries (you can freeze to maintain
freshness, and cook it frozen also)
1 cup of water
1/3 cup of sugar (most
recipes call for 1 cup; trust me, you don’t need it)
1/3 cup of finely chopped walnuts
1/3 cup of finely chopped celery (approximately 1-2 small stalks)
Directions:
Rinse cranberries well. Combine cranberries, water and
sugar, place in a 3 quart pan and boil for 5 minutes. Stir occasionally
during this time. You will hear and see the cranberries pop during this
process; watch that your heat is not too high so it does not splash out onto
your skin. Remove cranberry mixture from heat, place in a serving
dish. Add the chopped walnuts and celery. Mix well. Cover
then chill for at least 4 hours.
The fat and extra sugar will not be missed. This recipe serves as a great side dish to a meal or a tasty
topping to non-fat Greek yogurt or
non-fat cottage cheese for a healthy lunch or snack. Try to make
cranberries a part of your regular diet throughout the year and not just during
the holidays.
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Carole,
ReplyDeleteThis recipe sounds wonderful. I love homemade cranberry sauce, plus adding the walnuts and celery for crunch is appealing. I definitely will be trying this.
Thanks for your comments. Yes, it's tasty, quick to make and healthy too. Best to you.
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