Date: Wed, 10 Nov 93 10:55:58 CST From: Lu Bozinovich One way to prepare cranberries, which I love, is to make a puree out of them and strain off the skins. Cranberry puree 2 to 4 bags of fresh cranberries (15 oz each, standard size I think) boiling water strainer sweetener (ie. sugar, brown rice syrup, etc.) Put the contents of up to 2 bags of cranberries in a pot of boiling water and wait until the skin pops for the majority of the berries. Pull out the berries with a strainer (ie. the water is reusable, and makes a nice drink when cool). If you do 4 bags, you can reuse the water, and repeat the process (then the water will be even richer as a juice when cool). Press the drained cooked cranberries through a seive. The method I use takes about an hour (so more efficient suggestions would be appreciated), and you do experience diminishing marginal returns if you keep at it, so you can quit earlier and still have a lot of sauce. Seive by pressing the berries against the inside of a wire mesh strainer with a large spoon over a bowl. Some sauce will drip down, but as the remaining berry-skin mush gets drier, there will be a tendency for the sauce to collect against the bottom of the mesh strainer. Then you just scrape some of this off and drop it into the bowl. When you are left with mostly skins, you might mix in a tbs. or two of water, and keep straining. Four bags of berries should fill a standard medium sized bowl to the brim. You can then sweeten to taste, or use it in other recipes. Discard the skins. I served this over hazelnut torte at a Christmas pot luck, and it was a big hit. It might also be good as a filling for squash, or in "turnovers". This year, I plan to try modifying my torte recipe to fulfill FF guidelines, wish me luck!