1/4 : c Water
3/4 : c Sugar
1/2 : c Red currant jelly
3 : c Fresh or frozen cranberries
-(a : -(a 12-ounce package),
-thawed, : -thawed, if frozen
1 : Firm,ripe pear,pared,cored
-and : -and chopped,about 1 cup
1/2 : c Butter
1 : /4 c All-purpose flour
1/4 : c Sugar
2/3 : c Finely chopped walnuts
-(or : -(or finely ground)
1/2 : ts Ground cinnamon
2 : Egg yolks
1/2 : ts Cream of tartar
4 : Egg whites
1/2 : c Sugar
1 : c Flour
2 : tb Sugar
1/3 : c Oleo or butter
1 : c Pecans; finely chopped
1 : /4 c Sugar
2 : tb Flour
2 : Eggs; beaten
2 : tb Milk
1 : tb Orange rind; grated
1 : ts Vanilla
1 : c Cranberries; chopped
1/2 : c Coconut
3/8 : c Butter
3/4 : c Sugar
1 : lg Egg
1 : ts Vanilla
1 : c Flour
1 : ts Baking powder
1/3 : c Milk
3/4 : c Chopped cranberries
1/2 : c Chopped pecans
1/2 : c Flaked sweetened coconut
0: In 2 batches, process the cranberries and orange until evenly chopped, but not too fine
1: Transfer to a bowl
2: Add the sugar and Grand Marnier and mix well
3: Taste and add more sugar if desired
4: Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator
5: NOTE: If you prefer a tart cranberry dish, try using less sugar than the full cup ~ taste and add to your own taste
6: Recipe by: Helen McNully Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #892 by KSBAUM@aol
7: com on Nov 8, 1997