Get Your Cranberry Fix With These 24 Sweet and Savory Recipes (2024)

Thanksgiving wouldn’t be the same without that jiggly red cranberry sauce. But hopefully we’ve all moved away from the canned stuff and started playing around in our own kitchens. As it turns out, cranberries are actually an incredibly versatile ingredient, good for way more than just topping the turkey. So, in honor of the end of National Cranberry Month (October — who knew?) and the beginning of our Thanksgiving countdown (yup, it’s up next), here are 24 sweet and savory cranberry recipes.

1. Cranberry Banana Oatmeal Pancakes: What better way to start the day than with pancakes? These provide a healthy breakfast thanks to ground oats and natural sweetness from the bananas. (via Yummy Addiction)

2. Cranberry Orange Scones: Start your day off right with a flaky scone packed full of citrus flavor. (via Ashley Marie’s Kitchen)

3. Chocolate Maple Granola With Quinoa and Cranberries: Talk about a mouthful! Mix this ingredient-packed granola with yogurt or milk for a delicious and nutritious breakfast. (via The Hungry Hounds)

4. Spicy Cranberry Pepper Jelly: This jam looks sweet but it’s got a spicy kick. Slather it on a creamy cheese and be prepared for max yums. (via Kitchen Heals Soul)

6. Turkey, Cranberry, Avocado and Grilled Brie Sandwich: There are few things tastier than a grilled cheese with bonus creaminess from rich avocado. This sandwich, spiked with tartness from the homemade cranberry sauce, is one of them. (via Foodie Crush)

7. Cranberry and Cauliflower Flatbread: Sure the combo sounds crazy, but trust us, this is the perfect blend of sweet and savory. (via Sugar Et. Al.)

8. Thanksgiving Leftovers Quesadilla: Tired of the same old leftover turkey sandwich? Shake things up with this crispy cheesy quesadilla. (via The Cookie Rookie)

9. Cranberry and Smoked Almond Quinoa Salad: This light and hearty side features a flavorful blend of cranberries, smoked almonds, floral basil and creamy goat cheese. (via The Housewife in Training)

10. Apple Cranberry Chicken Salad: Top your favorite toast with this creamy and tangy chicken salad. You could even use leftover turkey in place of chicken for a post-Thanksgiving treat. (via Domestically Blissful)

11. Cranberry Thyme Dip: Serve this creamy dip with some pumpkin crackers for an autumnal appetizer everyone will love. (via The Spice Train)

12. Cranberry Ginger Pear Fizz: Need a super easy co*cktail to kick off the holidays? Try our delicious cranberry fizz, with plenty of spiciness from ginger beer and flavor from rosemary. (via Brit + Co)

13. Cranberry Vinaigrette: Top your traditional Thanksgiving salad with this bright pink vinaigrette. Fresh thyme and walnut oil give it a delicate richness without being overly heavy. After all, you still have tons of turkey to eat! (via Healthy Seasonal Recipes)

14. Cranberry Chipotle Barbecue Ribs: Tangy berries replace the traditional vinegar in a spicy-sweet homemade barbecue sauce. It’s slathered on ribs for a delicious fall take on a classic. (via Foodess)

15. Sweet Potato Cranberry Biscuits: Everyone wants to add light and fluffy biscuits to their Thanksgiving table, but these have the added bonus of seasonal ingredients like tart cranberries and savory sweet potatoes. (via From Calculus to Cupcakes)

16. Turkey Burgers With Cranberry Slaw: While this recipe might be more appropriate for making on the grill in summer, it’s also a fresh way to reminisce over warmer days as the weather gets cold. (via Yummy Addiction)

17. Pecan Chicken With Cranberry Goat Cheese Sauce: A tangy and unusually bright pink cream sauce takes regular chicken breasts from simple to extraordinary. (via Running to the Kitchen)

18. Roasted Acorn Squash With Walnuts and Cranberries: Whether you serve this festive dish as a simple fall dinner side, or pump it up for a main with some ground beef and rice, nothing beats an edible squash bowl. (via Let The Baking Begin)

19. Ricotta, Pear and Cranberry Pie: The ricotta-honey filling bakes up around the fruit to create a thick, almost custardy pie. Top with cranberry compote for an extra burst of sweetness. (via Rolling Spoon)

20. Cranberry Pear Sorbet: This light dessert couldn’t be easier to whip up. It’s tart and sweet from cranberries and citrus and could easily be the perfect finish to a fancy fall dinner. (via Real Food and Ice Cream)

21. Gingerbread Pumpkin Trifle With Cranberry Pomegranate Sauce: Um, ready for this holiday dessert explosion?! Mix and match your own favorite ingredients in this colorful winter trifle. We love the contrast here between creamy pudding, soft and chewy pound cake and tart cranberries bursting with juice. (via A Spicy Perspective)

22. Cranberry Nantucket Pie: If you have an abundance of cranberries, fill a pie pan with them, then top with an almond cookie-like pastry for a unique and tasty dessert. (via The Pioneer Woman)

23. Lemon Cranberry Pie Bars: A perfect midafternoon snack or after-dinner dessert, these super tart bars are made with a gooey lemon filling and sweetened cranberries for a light but decadent treat. (via So How’s It Taste)

24. Cranberry Dark Chocolate Biscotti: Wrap up a meal with this crunchy, not-too-sweet dessert. A drizzle of dark chocolate never hurt anyone! (via Pinch of Yum)

What cranberry recipes are you dying to try? Whether it’s the perfect sauce or a simple cake, tell us in the comments below!

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Get Your Cranberry Fix With These 24 Sweet and Savory Recipes (2024)

FAQs

How do you fix cranberry sauce that is too sweet? ›

Cranberry sauce is supposed to be a balance of sweet and tart. The sauce acts as a cleansing port in a tumultuous storm of fat and salt, but the effect is lost if the sauce is too sweet. Luckily, there is a very easy way to fix an over-sugared homemade sauce: You just need a little citric acid.

Is cranberry a savory or sweet? ›

Cranberries are tart, bright red berries that are rich in vitamin D.

What takes the bitterness out of cranberry sauce? ›

If your cranberry sauce comes out tasting too bitter, don't reach for the sugar. Granulated sugar might make the situation worse, especially if you don't have time to reheat the sauce so the sugar can dissolve properly. Instead, reach for another sweetener: maple syrup.

What can I add to canned cranberry sauce to make it better? ›

Adding a teaspoon or two of fresh lemon or orange zest, a tablespoon of chopped candied peel, or even a splash of juice to your canned sauce will brighten flavors and bring in some homemade flavor.

Should cranberry sauce be served warm or cold? ›

Typically served chilled, our recipe can be made up to 3 days ahead.

How do you fix cranberry sauce that didn't set? ›

Try reducing the sauce down even further so more of the liquid cooks off and the mixture thickens. If that doesn't work, add a thickener like gelatin, pectin or a cornstarch slurry (cornstarch whisked into juice or water). Let the sauce cool before refrigerating to completely set.

Are Craisins dried cranberries? ›

Dried cranberries may be marketed as craisins due to the similarity in appearance with raisins, although the word "Craisin" is a registered trademark of Ocean Spray. Craisins were introduced as part of a packaged cereal produced by Ralston Purina in 1989.

Are cranberries a fruit or vegetable? ›

Cranberries are a native North American fruit and a Thanksgiving staple for many families. Cranberries are potent sources of antioxidants, specifically from a subclass of flavonoids called proanthocyanidins, which are unique to and abundant in cranberries.

Can I eat raw cranberries? ›

Eating raw cranberries is safe and easy, though their sharp, bitter flavor isn't for everyone. Be sure to clean and sort them thoroughly. You should also consume them in moderation, especially when juiced, as excessive amounts of juice may cause stomach upset or interfere with medications like warfarin.

What thickens cranberry sauce? ›

The sugar in the syrup helps the mixture thicken. It could also be because you haven't cooked the mixture long enough. The cranberries need to cook long enough to burst so that they release plenty of pectin which is a thickener naturally found in cranberries.

What if I add too much water to cranberry sauce? ›

What to do if the cranberry sauce is too thin or loose. If you inadvertently added too much water, simply bring the cranberry sauce back to the stove top and bring it to a low boil, cooking it down just a bit to help thicken it up.

Why do you open cranberry sauce upside down? ›

But why? Ocean Spray says this is to get the cranberry sauce out in one intact piece. “The rounded part of the can that looks like the bottom has an air bubble in it,” Ocean Spray's representative explains. The bubble is there so you can “break the seal the sauce makes with the can.”

How do you tame tartness in cranberry sauce? ›

Some sugar is added to tame the tartness of the berries, while warm spices like cinnamon and star anise infuse together with the juice and peel of fresh orange, creating a perfectly balanced condiment.

How do you thicken homemade cranberry sauce? ›

Cranberries contain natural pectin and will gel without any additions. Cook until the berries pop to release the juices and then simmer another 5 minutes or so. It will not seem thick then but will thicken as it cools. If you really want it thicker, you can add additional pectin with a product such as Sure-Jell.

What can I mix with cranberry juice to make it taste better? ›

I sweetened my juice with honey which adds a sweet floral touch to the beverage. I also use a couple of freshly squeezed oranges which gives the juice a nice hint of citrus flavor. I'm sure apple juice or apple cider would work well too. I think moving forward I'm going to call this drink cranade (like lemonade…).

How do you counteract sweetness? ›

How to Make Food Less Sweet. Add an acid or seasonings such as vinegar or citrus juice; chopped fresh herbs; a dash of cayenne pepper; or, for sweet dishes, a bit of liqueur or espresso powder.

How do you save a sauce that is too sweet? ›

Add some acid to the sauce

Nutritionist Lisa Richards told the outlet that some fresh lemon juice or bottled vinegar should brighten up the sauce, and recommends gently heating the sauce, adding the juice or vinegar one teaspoon at a time, tasting, and adding more as needed.

How do you doctor up canned jellied cranberry sauce? ›

Stir-in one (or more) of the following add-ins to one can of whole or jellied cranberry sauce:
  1. 2 Tbsp. of orange juice plus 1 tsp. of finely grated orange peel.
  2. ½ can of mandarin oranges.
  3. ½ cup pineapple.
  4. ½ tsp. cinnamon.
  5. ½ cup chopped dried apricots.
  6. ½ cup toasted pecans.
  7. 2 Tbsp. Zinfandel Wine.
Aug 11, 2022

How do you fix sugary sauce? ›

Lemons or lemon juice are commonly found in most refrigerators. On top of masking the sweetness in your sauce, they add a pleasant, vibrant fruit flavor that instantly elevates many dishes. Red wine vinegar is another good choice, though Rachael Ray adds balsamic to her cherry tomato sauce.

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