Cranberry Sauce
6 servings
10 minutes
Cranberry sauce is a refined and versatile ingredient of European cuisine that adds brightness and richness to dishes. Its origin is linked to the traditions of northern regions where cranberries have been used in gastronomy for centuries. The sauce has a sweet-sour taste with spicy notes of ginger and honey, creating a harmonious blend of freshness and warmth. It pairs perfectly with meat dishes, especially turkey and duck, as well as cheeses and desserts. Its thick consistency and rich aroma make it indispensable on festive tables. The addition of lemon juice and spicy ginger notes gives the sauce an exquisite character that complements and enriches the flavors of main dishes. This sauce is a true culinary decoration capable of transforming simple recipes into gastronomic masterpieces.


1
Pour the berries into the pot.
- Frozen Cranberries: 100 g

2
Clean the ginger.
- Fresh ginger: 20 g

3
Chop the ginger finely.
- Fresh ginger: 20 g

4
Add ginger to the cranberry and pour in water to slightly cover the berries.
- Fresh ginger: 20 g
- Frozen Cranberries: 100 g

5
Cover the pot with a lid and simmer the berries over medium heat until boiling.

6
After boiling, add honey and reduce the heat.
- Liquid honey: 3 teaspoons

7
Add lemon juice to the berries.
- Lemon juice: 1 teaspoon

8
Mix the berries vigorously.

9
Crush the berries with a spoon until a thick sauce is obtained.









