Cranberry-grape sauce
4 servings
35 minutes
Cranberry-grape sauce is a vibrant embodiment of the harmony of sweet and sour notes. Its roots trace back to European culinary traditions where fruit sauces complemented meat and festive dishes. The tart cranberry combines with juicy grapes to create a rich flavor with a hint of caramel sweetness. It is easy to prepare: the berries are boiled with sugar until the cranberries burst, after which the sauce cools to achieve the perfect thickness. It pairs wonderfully with roasted poultry, meat appetizers, and cheeses, adding an exquisite freshness to them. This sauce is not just an addition but a true accent that awakens taste sensations and transforms an ordinary dish into a gastronomic adventure.

1
In a saucepan over medium heat, mix cranberries, grapes, sugar, and 0.5 cup of water. Cook on low heat until the cranberries start to burst, about 10-15 minutes.
- Fresh cranberries: 350 g
- Red seedless grapes: 480 g
- Sugar: 1 glass
2
Remove from heat and add salt. Cool to thicken the sauce.
- Salt: 0.1 teaspoon









