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Suzy's Cranberry Chutney Recipe

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Suzy's Cranberry Chutney
1 lb Bag of fresh cranberries
2 large Pears, pared,quartered,
-cored and diced.
2 cup Granulated sugar
1 small Jar candied lemon peel


Combine cranberries, pears, sugar and lemon peel in a large saucepan.

Place over medium heat, stirring CONSTANTLY, to boiling. Reduce heat,
cover and cook an additional 5 minutes, or until juices start to flow
from the cranberries; lightly skim-off foam with a spoon.

Simmer, UNCOVERED 15 minutes or until cranberries and pears are
tender. Pour into a pyrex bowl* or heavy glass jars. Cool completely
at room temperature; then cover and refrigerate. Prepare at least 1
day in advance. Will keep refrigerated at least 2 weeks.

*Note: Once mixture is at room temperature it can be transferred to a
plastic (tupperware type) bowl, covered tightly and refrigerated.

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