Cranberry Creations For Christmas
For the Christmas holidays, I decided to use festive cranberries in both savory and sweet offerings. Cranberries make their way to our markets just once a year so I’m taking advantage of them now for my holiday menus. I’m featuring cranberries in a delectable sauce accented with orange for both puff pastry appetizers and a baked pear dessert. Along with selected cheeses and nuts, I have some perfect combinations for your holiday enjoyment.
For my puff pastry appetizer, I’m using store-bought puff pastry. I’ve made puff pastry dough before and it’s quite time-consuming and exacting. The dough is made by repeatedly rolling, folding, and chilling a butter block of dough which creates hundreds of layers. The moisture in the butter turns to steam when baked and this causes the dough to rise into those flaky, buttery, airy, and crisp layers we love. If you’re not making your own puff pastry, there are options out there in the frozen dessert aisle of the market. As far as brands go, I recommend Dufours Puff Pastry. If you look at the ingredients list, the first item, being the dominant ingredient by weight, is butter. Other brands list their first ingredient as enriched wheat flour and have no actual butter in the product. Puff pastry is all about the butter, so go with Dufours.
Rosie’s Cranberry Sauce
Combine all ingredients in small pan over low heat. Cook at bare simmer, stirring occasionally, until thickened, about 15 minutes. Let cool to room temperature.
Puff Pastry Appetizers
Rosie Note:
Don’t forget to lightly toast the nuts first. Toasting concentrates and intensifies the nutty flavor.
As for the cheese and nut pairings, I happen to like those particular flavor affinities, but you could certainly substitute different melting cheeses and nuts here for your own palate-pleasing combinations.
Remove from pan and place on serving dish. Press a sprig of rosemary into the centers, maybe spatter with a few thyme leaves, and sprinkle toasted nuts over top.
Goat cheese and pecans.
Bleu cheese and walnuts
Brie cheese and pistachios.
Next, I have a versatile sweet and savory baked pear dessert. Again, I’m offering 3 choices of cheeses with nuts, or you can use your own flavor combinations here. The rosemary-infused honey-butter sauce brings this dish to another level, deliciously complementing both pear and cheeses.
Heat ingredients over low heat, mashing rosemary with a wooden spoon to infuse the flavor. Cook low and slow until butter is melted and ingredients are well-combined.
Arrange pear halves on a baking sheet and brush generously with honey-butter sauce.
Bake 15-20 minutes in 375° oven. Fill centers with 1 -2 TB cranberry sauce and add cheese. Brush again with honey sauce and bake until cheese is melted and gooey, about 10 minutes. Apply more honey sauce and sprinkle with toasted nuts. Again, I prefer walnuts with bleu cheese, pistachios with brie cheese, and pecans with goat cheese. Place a sprig of rosemary in each center and serve.
Bleu cheese and walnuts.
Goat cheese and pecans.
Brie cheese and pistachios.
Enjoy!

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