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Christmas + Sauce recipes (22)

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Recipe by: Claudia
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Fresh cranberries are cooked with orange zest, orange juice, lemon juice and brandy. This is a lovely holiday sauce to serve with roasts, and to put on the sandwiches you make with the leftovers!
 
Recipe by: Emma Brown-Beresford
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This traditional brandy butter recipe takes all of your Christmas puds to the next level!
 
Recipe by: Glory
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Sugar syrup is brushed on cakes for added moisture and flavour. This one can be flavoured with brandy or rum. You can also use this syrup to sweeten cocktails or cold summer drinks.
 
Recipe by: Ita
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A traditional addition to your Christmas table, this luscious sauce fits any budget. Add more or less cloves and peppercorns to taste.
 
Recipe by: Christine L.
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This is a chunky cranberry sauce with apple, sultanas and spices. I suppose it's more like a chutney, but either way it's great with leftover turkey on Boxing Day.
 
Recipe by: Marion
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Fresh cranberries are baked slowly with sugar and then topped with brandy before serving. A great addition to the Christmas table.
 
Recipe by: Toni
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The tart flavour of fresh cranberries with a hint of orange. I like to add a little orange zest too!
 
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This always goes down well with my family. I always make it at Christmastime, but also throughout the year when cooking white meats. It's also welcomed by my vegetarian family/friends.
 
Recipe by: sal
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This cranberry sauce is incredibly simple to make - a great help when you're busy cooking a Christmas feast.
 
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Always a hit with ice cream, cakes, pancakes, waffles....... You catch my drift. Great to use as a drizzle on cakes and excellent with steamed puddings!!!
 
Recipe by: Leeza
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"This has been a 'trade secret' for years, but it's so good I decided to share it! It's everyone's favourite, and can even be poured over a log of goat's cheese and served with crackers for an easy and delicious Christmas canapé."
 
Recipe by: TEXASREP
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This recipe was graciously shared with me by a Jamaican friend many years ago. It makes a fabulous sauce, different from any other cranberry sauce I've ever tasted.
 
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This recipe was given to me by a friend of ours. It has been a Christmas lunch favourite for over ten years.
 
Recipe by: Sue S.
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Refreshingly sweet, tart and tangy - this recipe is incredibly easy and it's a great change of pace from the bog standard cranberry sauce. The flavour of the cranberries mingles wonderfully with the pear, honey and lemon. It freezes well too!
 
Recipe by: Bode
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This old fashioned but well loved turkey gravy is very easy to prepare. Perfect for Christmas dinner.
 
Recipe by: Ruth Levene
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Fresh pomegranates, shallots, lime juice and coriander come together to make this unique relish that goes beautifully with roasted meats.
 
Recipe by: DRAGONSBANE
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Pomegranate seeds blend deliciously with chillies and fresh herbs. This bittersweet salsa is often found in Mexican cuisine.
 
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This is soooooo easy its not even funny but its the best damn gravy I have ever made! I usually make it when I'm roasting my joint of meat.
 
Recipe by: Ryan Downs
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This is a wonderful cranberry sauce for Christmas dinner. It goes well with turkey or goose.
 
Recipe by: KDA949
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This is a great rum sauce for your Christmas pudding.
 
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