Cranberry Chatter – September 2009
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Cranberry Chatter – September 2009
September 2009 Monthly Publication of the Wisconsin Cranberry Discovery Center Warrens, Wis. Warrens Cranberry Festival Time is Here! Harvest time is just around the corner, and that means Cranfest time! This year, Warrens Cranberry Festival – the world’s largest cranberry festival – is celebrating its 37th year of showcasing Wisconsin’s state fruit. Since the first festival in 1973, the festival has grown in attendance from 3,500 to more than 110,000 in recent years. Cranfest will take place Sept. 25-27, 2009, and will include fun and exciting activities to keep you busy all weekend, including shopping, food, marsh tours, a parade, contests and more. The shopping alone is worth the visit. Cranfest features more than three miles of shopping and more than 1,300 booths, including arts and crafts, a flea market, antiques, a farm market and of course an array of cranberry products. In the arts and crafts area shoppers can find handmade jewelry, hand carved furniture, quilts and more. In the more than 350 flea market and antique booths you just might find some old treasures you’ve long been looking for – or maybe even a few you didn’t know you needed. The farm market lets you stock up on fresh fall produce and products like pumpkins, honey, Amish noodles and breads, dried flowers and cranberries! If shopping isn’t your cup of tea – or maybe you just need a break – stop by one of the four food courts. Festival favorites include fresh pancakes topped with cranberry syrup, cranberry fritters, buffalo burgers, cheese curds and many more tasty Wisconsin treats. This year, Cranfest will also host a spaghetti feed Friday night at the log building in the ballpark, as well as a Wisconsin’s cranberry harvest kicks off in late September. steak dinner on Saturday night. For those interested in seeing where cranberries are grown, marsh tours are Wisconsin Cranberry, Apple and Cheddar Pizza offered on Friday and Saturday. Tours run every 15 minutes from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 Chef Mark featured this recipe at the We Energies stage at the Wisconsin State Fair. Use this recipe to warm up your home as temperatures fall. p.m. and last about an hour. Tickets are $6 and include admission to the Wisconsin 1 package dry yeast 1 lb. sliced white mushrooms (lightly Cranberry Discovery Center. Last year, we 1 tsp. honey sauteed and cooled) estimate that more than 30,000 people toured 1 cup warm water 1 tsp. minced fresh rosemary the museum and center during the three-day 2 cups all-purpose flour 1 tsp. fresh thyme leaves event! Special attractions at the Cranberry 1 cup bread flour 1 lb. aged sharp cheddar cheese Discovery Center during the 2009 Cranfest 1 tsp. salt (shredded) include fresh cranberry pie and cranberry ice 4 medium Granny Smith apples 1/4 cup walnut pieces cream. Make sure to visit the Cranberry (peeled and sliced 1/4 inch thick) 1/2 cup minced dried cranberries Discovery Center gift shop for a large selection of Wisconsin-made cranberry Dissolve yeast and honey in 1/4 cup of warm water. In a mixer fitted with a products, including cranberry wine, dough hook, combine the flours and salt. Add the yeast mixture and remainmustards, syrups, grilling sauce and even ing 3/4 cup water and mix on low speed until dough comes away from sides dental floss. Continued on Page 2 -1- September 2009 Cranberry Chatter The Warrens Cranberry Festival is a wonderful time and recognizes the tiny, tart berry and the tremendous impact it has on our state. As always, the Discovery Center is in need of volunteers before, during and after the upcoming festival, and it’s not too late to help! If you are willing and able to help out in any way with your time and energy, we would be extremely grateful for your support – even if it’s just a couple of hours. Please call Barb Hendricks, business manager at the Discovery Center at (608) 378-4878. Regardless of whether you come for the shopping, the food, or the many other activities, we hope you join us in Warrens this year for Cranfest! Continued from Page 1 Another annual favorite, the Cranfest parade, will roll through the streets on Sunday, Sept. 27 at 12:00 p.m. This year’s parade features 19 marching bands from across the Midwest, as well as cranberry royalty and a much more. To participate in the parade or sign up as a sponsor, visit the Cranfest Web site at www.cranfest.com. If you are interested in getting more involved, Cranfest hosts a variety of contests held each year at the festival. Contests include photography, unique scarecrow designs, spectacular vegetables and sunflowers, a flower show and, of course, the biggest berry contest. For more information or to register for any of the above contests, visit the Cranfest Web site. Love Cranberries? The Cranberry Discovery Center needs volunteers before, during and after the Warrens Cranberry Festival! Volunteer all day or for just a few hours Fun and friendly atmosphere Opportunity to discover new products and meet new people Enter the 2009 Cranfest raffle to win a seven day, all inclusive Western Caribbean cruise! For more information on volunteering at the Cranberry Discovery Center, call Barb Hendricks at (608) 378-4878. *Other prizes include cash, gift certificates and a Wisconsin Badger Sport package. For details visit www.discovercranberries.com. of bowl (about 5 minutes). Turn dough out onto clean work surface and knead by hand for 2-3 minutes. Dough should be smooth and firm. Cover with a clean, damp towel and let rise in a warm spot for about 30 minutes. Divide dough into four equal pieces and shape into balls. On a smooth, unfloured surface, roll each ball under palm of hand until top of the dough is smooth and firm, about 1 minute. Cover dough balls with damp towel and let rest for 15-20 minutes. Place each on a clean, lightly floured surface; press down on center, spreading dough into an 8-inch circle, leaving border thicker than the center. Prick dough about 12 times with a fork and place on pizza stone or heavy non-stick sheet pan. Heat oven to 500 degrees. Divide apples and mushrooms evenly among the four crusts. Season with rosemary and thyme and sprinkle with cheese. Top pizzas with nuts and cranberries. Bake until cheese melts and begins to brown, about 9-12 minutes. Reduce oven heat to 300 degrees and continue to bake for 3-4 minutes. Remove from oven and allow to cool slightly. Slice and serve. -2- To receive this free monthly newsletter by e-mail, sign up on our Web site at: discovercranberries.com