Meyer Lemon Cranberry Scones

meyer lemon cranberry scones

Once I had discovered I liked fresh cranberries, I stocked up. Fortunately cranberries keep very well, so I made sure to buy plenty just in case I had a sudden cranberry craving.

Not long after I had bought the cranberries did I find myself wanting to bake something delicious….

I pondered what would go well with the cranberries. After thinking about some of the flavors I used in the candied cranberries, I decided to go with something citrusy.

meyer lemons Meyer Lemon Cranberry Scones

I went with scones because I recently made some organic pumpkin scones that went over well. There are so many different varieties of scones, and they are so conveniently sized!

I made a huge batch of these scones and sent some home with my boyfriend over Thanksgiving. Everyone seemed to really enjoy the bright flavor from the Meyer lemon zest and fresh cranberry combo.

And you would not believe how long they kept the fresh baked smell.

1 scone Meyer Lemon Cranberry Scones

I ate my scones with coffee – a perfect start to any day! [Read more...]

How to Make Candied Cranberries

candied cranberries

Cranberries seem to be the quintessential holiday flavor. I saw them everywhere this past Thanksgiving.

I do admit, they provide a great tart flavor contrast to savory dishes like stuffing & biscuits while also cutting the sweetness in desserts like pecan pie.

And how can you beat the beautiful bright red color!

I have always loved dried cranberries. I can eat crasins almost non-stop and cranberry sauce is my favorite thing about Thanksgiving.

But, this was the first Thanksgiving I have ever bough whole, fresh cranberries.

I’m so glad I decided to try something new. My sister made fresh cranberry sauce, and I made candied cranberries.

We both agreed the sauce was the best we have ever had, and the candied cranberries are going to become a new holiday tradition.

finished cranberries 1 How to Make Candied Cranberries

If you have never had a cranberry in its close to natural state like this, you should try this recipe immediately. The tartness from the cranberries is not at all overwhelming, and they are just sweet enough to feel like a treat.

I made them two different ways, once with orange liqueur and once with coconut extract. Both recipes were absolutely delicious.

If you are going to be serving these to children, you might want to use something like coconut extract. I think orange extract would also match the tartness of the cranberries well. [Read more...]

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