Thanksgiving is right around the corner and I am starting to think about what I can prepare ahead of time. Homemade cranberry sauce is one of those condiments that really add to the festive meal and it freezes well! This cranapple sauce recipe is a huge hit with those used to conventional canned cranberries that are made with huge amounts of high fructose corn syrup. It is also much healthier when you choose organic cranberries and organic apples.
Indigenous people have used cranberries for medicinal purposes for ages. Cranberries are especially used for urinary tract infections. Research has shown that the unique proanthocyanidins (PACs) in the cranberry actually inhibit the adhesion of bacteria, including E. coli, to the urinary tract epithelium. These antioxidant compounds specific to the cranberry are critical in the prevention of UTI rather than the acidification of the urine as was previously hypothesized.
Additionally, cranberries are being studied for their beneficial effects on the heart, the gums and teeth, gastric ulcers and protection of the brain.
This is the time of the year to hoard organic cranberries as they are harder to come by than conventional berries. I buy many bags of these organic berries and freeze them for holidays in the spring and even early fall of the next year. They seem to stay indefinitely in the freezer.
CranApple Sauce
Ingredients
Two 12 ounce bags of organic cranberries
3 large organic apples that have been peeled (a sweet variety)
1/2 cup water
One cinnamon stick
Lemon juice – a few squirts from a fresh lemon
1/4 cup raw honey
Instructions
- Pour the cranberries into a strainer and rinse under running water
- In a 3 quart pot add the cranberries and the 1/2 cup water and bring to a boil
- Reduce heat and simmer until the berries are soft and mushy
- Pour the cooked cranberries back into the strainer with a large pot underneath
- With a firm spatula force the berries through, in order to remove the skins
- Place all the sauce back into the pot and put aside
- Chop the apples into small pieces
- Squirt the apples with the lemon juice
- Pour the apples into the pot with cranberries and place back on stove to simmer
- Cook and stir this mixture until the apples are very small chunks
- This requires a lot of stirring (wear an apron!)
- Remove from heat and cool
- Remove the cinnamon stick
- Add the honey (be sure to wait until the mixture has cooled before adding raw honey) to taste (it may take more than 1/4 cup)
- Divide into containers
- This makes about 3 pints
- Use within 2 weeks or freeze
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A beautiful dish. What a color. I would imagine that the cranberries and apples match up to give a super flavor. Thanks for sharing this.
Hi Jill, What a nice recipe. Perfect for the holiday that’s coming up. You always have such great ideas for twists on traditional recipes made healthy.
This sounds delicious – I love cranberries!
Delicious sauce nice recipe for thanksgiving. Thanks for sharing with Hearth and soul blog hop.
That looks so delicious and festive! The cran-apple combination sounds great.
Why do you remove the cranberry skins? You didn’t peel the apples?
Hi Willom,
I don’t like skins and they are hard to digest for some people. I do peel the apples and will fix that on the instructions right now!
Thank you so much for sharing your fabulous recipe with Full Plate Thursday. Hope you are having a great week end and please come back soon.
Miz Helen
I would love to try this. I have some awesome honey.
A great recipe for the holidays!
Thanks for posting it to Food Blog: Post of the Day.
JoAnn
Food4um.com
This recipe sounds delicious! I always sweeten my applesauce with applejuice concentrate, but I bet the honey adds a unique and delicious flavor to balance the crnaberries. Thank you for sharing your recipes with the Hearth and Soul Hop.
Cranberries are such a lovely seasonal treat and so good for you too! Thank you for sharing this post, and a great recipe, with the Hearth and Soul hop. I’ve chosen it as one of my highlights from last week’s hop and linked to it from my post this week.
Hi April,
Thanks so much for highlighting my cranapple sauce!
I love the combination of apples and cranberries – thanks for linking this to the “Real Food Holidays” Thanksgiving recipe share!
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