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Dec 27 2009

Cranberry Pickle – Indian Style

Fresh cranberries are abundant in the grocery stores these days. And for me that means spicy flavorful Indian style pickles. I love Indian spices and flavors and really adore the tangy spicy pickled fruits and vegetables that are a staple in India. They don’t have cranberries there but if they did I’m sure they would use them for pickles.

My pickle started with a tablespoon of fenugreek, cumin and a teaspoon of mustard seeds. These were dry roasted in a hot pan and then ground up.

Here you can see the ground spices and red chili flakes. I used Korean red chili pepper since that is what I had on hand.
The next step was to coarsely chop the cranberries. A few pulses in the food processor does a wonderful job.
To make the pickle I heated a couple tablespoons of oil in a pan and popped some mustard seeds in the oil. I added a pinch of tumeric and a teaspoon of hing (asafoetida). The oil was allowed to cool and then all the ingredients were mixed with the chopped cranberries. I also added a bit of lemon juice for some added tang. I jarred them up and put them in the fridge. After a few days these will be tasting great.
This pickle looks absolutely gorgeous when mixed with hot steaming rice.

Written by greg · Categorized: Indian · Tagged: cranberry, pickle

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  1. Suzy says

    December 28, 2009 at 2:59 am

    Very interesting use of cranberries! What will you serve them with Greg? Love their color.

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  2. Jolita says

    December 28, 2009 at 10:37 am

    Nice to see you blogging again, Greg! Loved the chicken recipe! But I have never eaten cranberries with any type of meat. Really curious!

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  3. Shoba says

    December 30, 2009 at 10:42 pm

    Looks good, I am going to try it today

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  4. SavoringTime in the Kitchen says

    January 2, 2010 at 1:44 am

    Greg, I thought you had given up blogging as you had been gone for such a long time after your August post! Glad to see you're still cooking up exotic and interesting dishes and hope you liked the salmon pinwheels!

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