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Directions
Melt the butter in a sauce pan. Add the jam and allow it to melt into the butter. Add the amaretto and blend in. Let simmer for 5 minutes.
Recipe courtesy Renee Ferguson
Show: Throwdown With Bobby FlayEpisode: Turkey and Dressing
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By cindybennett56_...
Los Gatos, CA
on November 19, 2009
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I haven't tried this yet and I never write a review unless I have but I'm making an exception this time. The recipe sounds great, very simple and sounds great as an alternative or addition to cranberry sauce. Why not just add some fresh citrus juice (lemon,orange or lime, to cut down on the sweetness and make proportion adjustments accordingly? I'll play around with it this weekend and let y'all know if it works.
By Originalrght
Seattle, Wa
on November 11, 2009
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I made this for my (now husband when we first started dating and I'm pretty sure he married me because of this recipe! Very easy to make and a nice change from just smothering everything in gravy. Goes well with all white meats and is now a tradition in our home every Thanksgiving.
By ngodett
Ridgecrest, CA
on November 30, 2008
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I made this sauce for this last Thanksgiving and I thought it was awesome. It was very easy to make & I thought it tasted great on the turkey. It is very sweet so if you're not a fan of sweet, like my husband, than this may not be the sauce for you.
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