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Fresh cranberries are transformed into a beautiful citrus-infused jam with this recipe for the perfect Holiday Electric Pressure Cooker Cranberry Sauce.
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The holidays are here yall! Thanksgiving is right around the corner, and Christmas is right behind! Cranberry sauce is a holiday tradition around here. My sister started making it and as soon as we had real Cranberry Sauce we couldn't believe we had been using the canned stuff for so long! Today I'm not only sharing a new version of this holiday favorite, but I'm making it in a whole new way - with a Fagor Electric Pressure cooker! You will definitely want to to scroll down to the bottom and see what some of my other electric pressure cooker loving friends have created for you!
I'm excited to share this new way of cooking with you today because it's something I had never even heard of until my friend Cami shared her recipes and ebook, Master the Electric Pressure Cooker with me! If you aren't familiar with Electric Pressure cookers they are... well... they are AMAZING! It's kinda like a slow cooker, but it cooks extremely fast - a fast cooker perhaps? ; )
To be honest this was my first time using an electric pressure cooker, but I've used it a few times since and I can't get over how quickly it makes things that would otherwise take HOURS! I'm definitely hooked! I'm sure I'll have more to share with you over the coming months, but today let's talk about this Electric Pressure Cooker Cranberry Sauce.
Electric Pressure Cooker Cranberry Sauce
Ingredients
- 12 Fresh Cranberries rinsed
- ½ Lg. Orange or 1 Small Orange
- ¼ Cup Orange Juice or water
- ¾ Cup Honey
Instructions
- Add all ingredients to the pressure cooker pot and stir.
- Secure the lid and turn pressure release knob to a sealed position. Cook at high pressure for 5 minutes.
- When cooking time has completed, use a natural release for 5 minutes and then release any remaining pressure. If any liquid sprays out, move the valve back to a sealed position and allow for more natural release before trying again.
- To thicken, simmer for 2-3 minutes. Sauce will also thicken more as it cools.
- Serve warm or refrigerated.
Notes
Homemade Applesauce by Place of my Taste | Cranberry Sauce from Cherished Bliss
Homemade Beef & Mushroom Stew by A Burst of Beautiful | Candied Sweet Potatoes by Make it and Love it
Candied Orange Peel by Craftberry Bush | Flavor Infused Honey by TIDBITS
Oreo Cheesecake by French Country Cottage | Mashed Potatoes by Our Best Bites
Cape Cod Cranberry Sauce by Nina Hendrick Design Co. | Creamed Corn by Live Laugh Rowe
mideastmom
12 cranberries? Or 12oz of cranberries?
someone
lol, two years later and still not changed.
Anonymous
Can you please clarify the cranberries?
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Great post! But do not forget about electrical safety when working with electrical appliances.