

On October, 19 and 20, the 36th annual Chatsworth Cranberry Festival will be held in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey. Check the web site and mark your calendar. It’s fun! It runs on Saturday and Sunday, but we suggest Sunday morning before the crowds show up. It opens at 9 am.
There are a wide variety of edibles made with cranberries, but also arts and crafts, and plenty of local color. There is a huge section with stuff for dogs. And there is a food truck section with tables, bathrooms, and live country music accompanying the munching.
Spend an hour or two, buy some cranberries (to use with Eileen’s recipe) and then hit the road.

By Eileen and Paul Goldfinger @Blogfinger.net
Set your gps to Chatsworth, and as you come into town, get near to the congested center and park in one of the lots, such as the Pinewood Antlers Club on the left. Then it’s a short walk to the Festival, and the exit is easy when you leave.
Recipe for homemade cranberry sauce by by Eileen Goldfinger, Food Editor @Blogfinger. She uses berries purchased at the festival and frozen until needed, as for Thanksgiving. Wegmans also carries fresh cranberries around Thanksgiving time. Eileen usually shares a 7 pound box with her sister Hope who comes every year for our annual visit to Appalachia in the Garden State.
1 cup of water
1 cup sugar
2 cups fresh cranberries
1 orange, peeled and diced
1 tablespoon orange zest
1/8 cup Grand Marnier (optional)
INSTRUCTIONS:
Mix sugar and water in a medium sauce pan.
Bring to a boil and stir to dissolve sugar.
Add cranberries and bring to a boil; then reduce the heat and gently boil for ten minutes, stirring occasionally.
Remove from heat.
Cool to room temperature.
Add diced orange and zest and Grand Marnier.
Refrigerate.
Makes approx. 2 cups of cranberry sauce. In general, if used as a condiment, it will serve about 4 people.
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RSS,
Thank you for your suggestion about my recipe.
I have used orange juice also, usually half water & half juice. Eileen
Substitute orange juice for the water in Eileen’s recipe and the result will be a lovely Cranberry Orange Relish.
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The New Jersey Pine Barrens where pickup trucks abound, country music lives, and you can’t find a bagel;
Please Eddie help out this cowgirl——-she’s got the blues.
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