Cranberry Sauce

Perfectly tart, sweet, and easy-to-make cranberry sauce

Cranberry Sauce
Cranberry Sauce

Perfectly tart, sweet, and easy-to-make cranberry sauce

  • Preparing Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 6
  • Carbohydrate 11.197760009466 g
  • Cholesterol 0 mg
  • Fat 0 g
  • Fiber 0 g
  • Protein 0 g
  • Saturated Fat 0 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 -8 as a side (11g)
  • Sodium 25.8386666666667 mg
  • Sugar 11.197760009466 g
  • Trans Fat 0 g
  • Calories 43 calories

Step-by-step

  • Wash and dry the cranberries. Make sure to check the cranberries for any stems or bad cranberries and remove.
  • In a medium-sized saucepan over medium heat, dissolve both sugars in the orange and cranberry juice.
  • Once the sugar is dissolved, stir in the cranberries and a pinch of salt.
  • Bring the mixture to a boil over medium heat and then reduce to a simmer over medium low heat.
  • Stir to blend and simmer for an additional 7-12 minutes. (Watch carefully as the sauce can bubble up a bit!)
  • Some of the cranberries will burst and some will remain whole -- you can mash up more cranberries as desired.
  • Remove from heat and place sauce in a bowl.
  • Cranberry sauce will thicken more as it cools.
  • Store for up to a week in an airtight container in the fridge.
Cranberry Sauce: A Festive Staple

My Cranberry Sauce Recipe: A Thanksgiving Tradition

Thanksgiving wouldn't be Thanksgiving without cranberry sauce, in my opinion. It's that vibrant pop of tartness that cuts through the richness of the turkey and stuffing, bringing a delightful balance to the table. For years, I've relied on canned cranberry sauce, but something about making it from scratch truly elevates the experience. It's not just about the taste; it's about the process, the warm aromas filling my kitchen, and the satisfaction of creating something delicious from simple ingredients. This year, I decided to share my easy cranberry sauce recipe, a family favorite that’s perfect for both seasoned cooks and those new to the kitchen. It's incredibly simple, requiring minimal ingredients and even less effort, yet the result is a beautifully balanced cranberry sauce that is both sweet and tart – exactly how cranberry sauce should be!

What I love most about this recipe is its versatility. You can adjust the sweetness to your liking by tweaking the amount of brown and white sugar. I personally prefer a slightly tart cranberry sauce with just enough sweetness, so I tend to go a bit heavier on the tartness. It’s easy to adapt this recipe to other occasions as well, adding a festive flair to holiday brunches, Christmas dinners, or even a simple weeknight meal. Serve it alongside roasted chicken or turkey, use it as a filling for baked goods, or simply enjoy it on its own with a dollop of whipped cream (heavenly!). The possibilities are endless! The beautiful deep red color of the sauce is simply stunning – a visual feast alongside all the other holiday favorites.

Why Homemade Cranberry Sauce?

While canned cranberry sauce has its place (and is definitely convenient!), homemade cranberry sauce offers an unparalleled taste and texture. The vibrant, fresh flavor of the cranberries shines through, unburdened by preservatives or artificial additives. You can control the sweetness and tartness, creating a sauce that perfectly suits your palate. And let's not forget the pure joy of making something delicious from scratch, the sense of accomplishment, and the wonderful memories created in the kitchen. Plus, homemade cranberry sauce makes a wonderful, thoughtful gift – perfect for friends, neighbors, or family who appreciate the taste of homemade goodness.

Tips for Cranberry Sauce Success:

  • Fresh Cranberries are Key: Use the freshest, plumpest cranberries you can find. Inspect them carefully for any mold or damage before starting.
  • Don't Overcook: Overcooked cranberry sauce can become mushy. Simmer gently until thickened, but don't let it boil furiously.
  • Adjust to Your Taste: Feel free to experiment with the sugar levels to achieve your ideal balance of sweet and tart. A dash of orange zest can also add a delightful citrusy note.
  • Storage: Homemade cranberry sauce will keep in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a week. It actually tastes even better the next day as the flavors meld together beautifully.

Beyond Thanksgiving: Cranberry Sauce Adventures

Cranberry sauce isn't just a Thanksgiving staple; its versatility makes it a year-round ingredient. Consider these creative uses:

  • Cranberry Sauce Glazed Pork Tenderloin: The sweet and tart sauce adds a beautiful glaze to pork tenderloin, balancing the richness of the meat.
  • Cranberry Salsa: Combine cranberry sauce with diced red onion, jalapeño, cilantro, and lime juice for a unique and flavorful salsa.
  • Cranberry Sauce Muffins: Add cranberry sauce to your favorite muffin recipe for a burst of festive flavor.
  • Cranberry Sauce Ice Cream: A unique and delicious homemade twist on traditional ice cream.
  • Cranberry Sauce Chicken Stuffing: Add a tangy twist to your classic stuffing recipe.

Making homemade cranberry sauce is an experience that transcends the simple act of cooking. It’s about connecting with tradition, embracing the joy of creating something delicious, and sharing the fruits (or rather, berries!) of your labor with loved ones. So, this Thanksgiving (or any day!), give this simple recipe a try and experience the magic of homemade cranberry sauce. You won't regret it!