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Cranberry Pineapple Chutney

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Relishes 4 Cups

INGREDIENTS

12 oz Pkg fresh Cranberries
1/2 Pineapple (Fresh) -OR-
1 sm Can of canned Pineapple
1 1" long piece of fresh Ginger Root
1 sm Hot Chili Pepper
1 md Lemon
2 Whole Cloves (opt)
2 Allspice Berries -OR-
1/8 ts Ground Allspice
1 Stick Cinnamon -OR-
1/2 ts Ground Cinnamon
1/4 c Raisins
1/2 c Dark Brown Sugar
1/2 c Raspberry Vinegar
1 pn Salt

INSTRUCTIONS

1.  Rinse and pick over  Cranberries, discarding stems or blemished
berries.  Peel, core and finely chop the Pineapple. Peel and grate or mince
the Ginger.  Seed and mince the Chili. Remove two strips of zest from the
lemon with a vegetable peeler and extract the juice from the fruit. Tie the
Lemon zest and spices (if using whole spices) in a piece of cheesecloth, or
just add them to the pot.
2.  Combine all ingredients in a saucepan.  Because of the Cranberry's high
acidity, they should not be placed in an aluminum or cast iron pan. Bring
to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer the chutney for 8-10 minutes, or until
the Cranberries begin to pop. Correct the seasonings, adding more sugar,
vinegar and lemon juice as needed; the Chutney should be a little sweet a
little sour and a little spicy.  Refrigerate at least 2 hours, preferably
overnight.  Remove the cheesecloth bundle. Submitted By RHOMMEL
<RHOMMEL@IX.NETCOM.COM>  On   SAT, 25 NOV 1995 164645 ~0500
From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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