I also added 1/2 cup
of dried cranberries since it's holiday baking time!
Not exact matches
Since I diced up the bacon and
dried cranberries, they played off so well when you got each
of them in a bite — first slightly sour sweet and then the saltiness
of the bacon.
Since this batch was going to be used on a pizza, I did not go through that trouble but if you plan on bringing it to a wine and cheese night lets say, then you could roll it out in some plastic wrap and you can even add some cracked black pepper,
dried or fresh herbs, or
cranberries to the outside
of the log.
I used organic
dried cranberries instead
of dates
since that is what I had on hand.
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Since the
cranberries require some
drying time, starting making them first, then continue with the rest
of the recipe while you wait for them to
dry.
I will DEFINITELY be making this again (but maybe with 2/3 cup
of sugar next time instead
of 1/2,
since the fresh
cranberries tarten it up a bit... but still much preferred over
dried cranberries!)
Since pomegranates are in season only in the autumn and early winter - and not always easy to find at the grocery store, any time
of the year - you can substitute
dried cranberries for a similar flavor.
Used whole wheat pastry flour,
dried cranberries, walnuts, and olive oil instead
of canola oil
since I was out
of the latter.
Since this batch was going to be used on a pizza, I did not go through that trouble but if you plan on bringing it to a wine and cheese night lets say, then you could roll it out in some plastic wrap and you can even add some cracked black pepper,
dried or fresh herbs, or
cranberries to the outside
of the log.
Cranberry extract powder is the dehydrated form of the cranberry plant and is an excellent source of vitamin C. Dried or dehydrated fruits are nutrient dense and allow us to use more than whole fruits, since they have significantly lower water content than whole / fres
Cranberry extract powder is the dehydrated form
of the
cranberry plant and is an excellent source of vitamin C. Dried or dehydrated fruits are nutrient dense and allow us to use more than whole fruits, since they have significantly lower water content than whole / fres
cranberry plant and is an excellent source
of vitamin C.
Dried or dehydrated fruits are nutrient dense and allow us to use more than whole fruits,
since they have significantly lower water content than whole / fresh fruits.