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A Charoset-inspired sweet relish

A Charoset-inspired sweet relish

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by Sagegreen

A Charoset-inspired sweet relish

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by Sagegreen

A Charoset-inspired sweet relish

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by Sagegreen

A Charoset-inspired sweet relish

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A Charoset-inspired sweet relish

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A Charoset-inspired sweet relish

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    Sagegreen's Notes: For 8 years I celebrated wonderful Jewish holidays as a guest with several orthodox families in town. Two of my favorite times included Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, and Tu B'Shevat...

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3 Comments on A Charoset-inspired sweet relish

Ab_sum Reply

The photos I just uploaded show this also as a salad, using larger cuts of the fruits. Smaller cuts render this more of a relish. I have added some blueberries and pecans in some of these versions.

New_years_kitchen_hlc_only Reply

What a great recipe. Definitely going to try this one. Not sure if I can get chestnuts at this time of year. Do you use fresh ones and if so, do you roast them first? Not even sure I can get the processed kind . . . . perhaps you can suggest what to use instead. Thanks! ;o)

Ab_sum Reply

Thanks. I love roasting fresh chestnuts, including chinese chestnuts which we also have here. But I used what I just found at my mideastern grocery- roasted whole shelled and ready to eat chestnuts from Imperial Nuts, no preservatives, no artificial colors! And they are pretty good. You refrigerate after opening, so I was looking for places to use them up. You can vary the ingredients to your liking since this does not need to be exacting. I use as little honey as possible.

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