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Candied-Orange and Cranberry Compote

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Candied-Orange and Cranberry CompoteMikkel Vang

This is a sweet dessert compote — it does not go with the turkey. The oranges are cooked to make sure all the bitterness is released, so it's important that they're sliced very thin — an extremely sharp thin-bladed knife is best for the task.

Cooks' note:

Compote can be chilled up to 4 days.

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