What is National Cranberry Relish Day?

Each year, another holiday staple graces the table, and National Cranberry Relish Day makes sure you're set. Make sure you're stocked and ready on November 22nd. Try many recipes on the internet and choose your favorite one.

cranberry relish is a staple of many families' Thanksgiving dinner, and is believed to have appeared in the New England States in the early 1900s.

Susan Stamberg of Mother-in-law provides National Public Radio listeners with her mother-in-law's recipe for cranberry relish sauce. Since 1971, the American radio journalist, an American radio journalist, and the Special Correspondent for NPR and guest host for Weekend Edition have been doing this. Horseradish is one of the main ingredients in Mama Stamberg's Cranberry Relish's special dish, and it's one of its main ingredients. Craig Claiborne first published the dish in his food column in 1959.

Numerous cranberry relish recipes grace cookbooks and blogs around the world. Apples, oranges, and pineapple are all examples that can be used to create bright and sweet flavors. You can make them spicy or nutty, as well. Or, you may have more than one style and use the leftovers for delicious sandwiches. This cranberry dish can be cut in more than one way.