This is a very simple, classic homemade cranberry sauce recipe. It’s sweet (but not overly sweet) and tart with a little touch of lemon that I think makes all the difference. It takes all of 3 minutes of active preparation time and 20 minutes on the stove – very low maintenance!
Cranberry Sauce recipe originally published November 2015. Post updated with new recipe video added. No change to recipe – it’s still the same one I use and love!
HOMEMADE CRANBERRY SAUCE IS AMAZING
I tried store bought cranberry sauce once many years ago and it turned me right off it. It just tasted like….jam. I may as well have slathered my turkey with strawberry jam!
It wasn’t until I started to take on the roast turkey centrepiece for holiday gatherings that I decided to give Cranberry Sauce another go….
and well, well, well, what do you know? Homemade cranberry sauce is sensational! It’s nothing like store bought. It tastes (shock horror) like cranberries!
WHAT IS CRANBERRY SAUCE USED FOR?
Well, the obvious answer is ↑↑↑ : turkey! But there’s so many other options too. It’s sweet and tart, so it’s ideal to use like a warm jam for things like Scones, French Toast, or Pancakes. Or to make a jam and whipped cream layered Vanilla Sponge Cake.
Because it’s a bit tart, it’s also ideal paired with savoury things. I serve it with Glazed Baked Ham at Christmas, on sandwiches piled high with leftover turkey (roast whole turkey, slow cooker or roasted turkey breast) or sandwich cold cuts (ham, turkey, chicken slices).
Try it on a grilled sandwich with brie – what a fabulous combination! Use it to make Cranberry Bars (switch out the raspberry jam in this Raspberry Jam Bars recipe) or swirl dollops of it through muffins – like these Apple Muffins or in place of blueberries in these muffins.
In short – your only limited by your imagination!
HOW TO MAKE THIS SIMPLE CRANBERRY SAUCE
A great Cranberry Sauce just needs cranberries (frozen, sold alongside other frozen fruit), sugar, water, and I like to add a touch of lemon zest which I think gives it a little edge. It lifts the flavour and gives it a tiny touch of freshness that will make your family and friends ask what the secret ingredient is!
Sometimes I use orange zest – and once I used both. All are great, but lemon is my base recipe!
I really love that I can control the sweetness of the sauce to my taste. I’m a savoury gal, so I’m not a fan of overly sweet cranberry sauces.
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WATCH HOW TO MAKE IT
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Easy Classic Cranberry Sauce
Ingredients
- 16 oz / 500g bag frozen cranberries (or fresh)
- 1 cup white sugar
- 1/3 cup water
- 1/8 tsp lemon zest
- Pinch of salt
Instructions
- Tip the cranberries in a saucepan set over medium low heat. Remove a heaped 1/2 cup of cranberries and set aside.
- Add remaining ingredients. Cook for 5 minutes or until sugar is dissolved.
- Increase heat to medium high. Cook for 10 minutes or until most of the cranberries have burst and the liquid is syrupy.
- Reduce heat to low, stir through reserved cranberries. Adjust sweetness to your taste with more sugar and add a pinch of salt.
- Allow to cool and store in the fridge for up to 3 weeks. The sauce will continue to thicken as it cools. Best served at room temperature or warm. Serve with a juicy Roast Turkey - or Slow Cooker Turkey Breast or Roasted Breast.
Recipe Notes:
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LIFE OF DOZER
Perfectly positioned so he doesn’t get zonked every time I open the fridge door…
Jane says
What did you do with thee 1/2 cup of cranberries?
Nagi says
Step 4 – stir them back in 🙂 N x
Beck says
I really dislike store bought cranberry sauce – but this was a revelation! Not too sweet with great consistency and crazy easy to make. Winner winner turkey dinner!
Nagi says
SAME HERE!!! In fact I didn’t use cranberry sauce for years and years because all I knew was the jarred stuff 🙂 So glad you loved this Beck! N xx
Scott McClain says
I just made this and it’s terrific! I’ve been making a former TV chef’s compote with a huge list of ingredients including a bunch of water. Yours beats theirs hands down.
I’m planning to make your Juicy slow cooker turkey breast tomorrow and thats how I ran across this recipe. I’m sure it’s will be great also.
Thanks
Nagi says
Oooh! I’m so thrilled to hear you enjoyed it, thanks for letting me know Scott!
dave says
Update. I was a little concerned about only using 2 tbs of water but gave it a try. I just went with it about an hour ago and this is by far mucho much better than whatever that stuff is in a can. Thanks Nagi for sharing.
Nagi says
Woo hoo! 🙂 N xx
dave says
2 Tbs of water? That is interesting when most recipes call for 1 cup to 3 cups of cranberries. I’ll give it a shot though.
Nagi says
I promise it works just great! 🙂
Chelsey says
This looks fantastic! I’ve only ever tried the store bought cranberry sauce but I imagine this recipe would be so much better. Thanks for the recipe.
Nagi | RecipeTin says
Thanks Chelsey! I can assure you it is SO much better!!!
The Hungry Mum says
These photos look like Christmas in a bowl! Lovely styling, as always.
Nagi | RecipeTin says
Gosh thank you so much!! 🙂
Shihoko says
Beautiful photo Nagi. I have never made cranberry sauce in my life and did not know to use sweet fruit sauce on meat till I came to Australia. I usually buy it from supermarket but I will try this one. Thank you for sharing.
Nagi | RecipeTin says
Me too! I really like cranberry sauce because it’s a bit tart 🙂 Great combo with turkey!!
Bruce Alexander says
what is meant by “tip the cranberries…” in instruction #1?
Sophie says
It means to put them in the sauce pan.
Kurt Swanson says
Once you stir in the remaining half cup of cranberries at the end how long do you leave them on low?
Nagi says
I don’t cook them, I just stir them in then that’s done. The residual heat in the sauce will warm them through. I like to do it that way because I like having some whole cranberries in my sauce. 🙂 N x