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Experiment
with other dried berries or combinations of berries in this recipe! For
information on the health benefits of berries, visit lancaster.unl.edu/food/ftn-d04.htm
(Recipe
source: Adapted from Chunky Cranberry Spread, American Institute for Cancer
Research at www.aicr.org)
1 8-oz.
package low-fat cream cheese
1-2 tablespoons low-fat milk
1/2 cup chopped dried cranberries (See Alice's
tip 1)
1/4 cup chopped blanched almonds or other nut (See
Alice's tip 2)
1/2 teaspoon orange zest, preferably fresh
(See Alice's tip 3)
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Place
cream cheese in a medium bowl and allow to soften at room temperature.
Mash and work with a fork until texture is light enough to combine
easily with other ingredients. (See Alice's
tip 4)
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Gradually
add just enough milk so cheese becomes soft and easy to spread.
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Mix
in remaining ingredients. Cover and refrigerate up to 2 days ahead.
Flavors will blend and mellow if this recipe is made ahead of time
and allowed to refrigerate at least a few hours before serving .
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Spread
on slices of a whole-grain bread.
Nutritional
Information: Makes about 1 1/2 cups, or 1 tablespoon per average slice
of bread. Per serving: 36 calories, 2g. total fat (1 g. saturated fat),
3 g. carbohydrate, 1 g. protein, less than 1 g. dietary fiber, 29 mg.
sodium.
Alice's Tips:
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Other
chopped, dried berries--such as blueberries--or combinations
of berries may be substituted for the cranberries in this recipe.
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When
purchasing "blanched" almonds, this means almonds
that have the skin removed. For added fiber, substitute almonds
with their skins.
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To
make orange zest for this recipe, first thoroughly wash the
outside of the orange under running tap water and dry with a
paper towel. Be careful to just remove the orange portion and
leave the more bitter white pith behind. Measure the zest lightly
into the measuring spoon; do not pack. For grated zest, a rasplike
zester, such as a Microplane® zester, yields a fluffier
zest than does the small holes of a regular grater.
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Avoid letting cream cheese sit at room temperature over 2 hours
TOTAL time. This includes during food preparation and while you're
serving the food. To quickly soften 8 oz. of cream cheese, transfer
it to a microwave-safe bowl and microwave on high for 10 to 15
seconds.
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