Have you looked for Cranberry juice lately? I mean REAL, 100% Cranberry Juice? I have. And it doesn't seem to exist. Even the stuff labeled as cranberry juice has 'Grape juice' listed as the number one ingredient. What's a girl with UTI issues to do?
The answer, of course, is make her own!
I picked up a couple bags of cranberries at the grocery store and rinsed them. Then, I placed then in a large sauce pan and covered them with water. Heat over medium-low until most of the cranberries are split (but don't boil), and drain the juice out into another saucepan. Set aside. Mash the cranberries and cover them with water again. Heat over medium-low for about 5 minutes. Drain juice into other saucepan.
At this point, I put the mashed cranberries into the dehydrator. The plan is to use them in muffins and cookies. Next time, I might try using them to make cranberry sauce.
Back to the juice. Add about 1/2 cup sugar per quart, and bring to a boil. Adjust sweetener if needed. Let cool, then store in the fridge. It's a great color, and I was pleasantly surprised at the taste.
Price-wise, I would never buy the cranberries solely for making juice. However, because the juice is a by-product, and the cranberries can be used for other things, I think this is something we'll be making on a regular basis. Plus, it's really pretty!
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