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Cranberry and Golden Raisin Relish

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Cranberry and Golden Raisin Relish
Photograph by Emma Fishman, Food styling by Susie Theodorou, Prop styling by Sophie Leng

In this no-fuss sauce, tart cranberries meet their match in bright ginger and fruity golden raisins. But this cranberry relish isn’t meant only for the Thanksgiving table: Try it as part of a festive breakfast on pancakes or French toast, as a holiday cheeseboard condiment, or as a sweet spread on grilled cheese sandwiches (it’s great with brie!).

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