Chunky Cranberry Sauce Recipe (2024)

By Ina Garten

Chunky Cranberry Sauce Recipe (1)

Total Time
20 minutes, plus 45 minutes’ chilling
Rating
4(436)
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Of course, you could buy fresh cranberries and clean them carefully, but if you start with canned whole berry cranberry sauce and add some fresh ingredients, it will taste just as good!

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Ingredients

Yield:6 servings (2 cups)

  • 1(14-ounce) can whole berry cranberry sauce (I use Ocean Spray)
  • ½Granny Smith apple, peeled and grated
  • ½teaspoon grated orange zest
  • 3tablespoons freshly squeezed orange juice
  • ¼cup walnuts or pecans, large-diced
  • ¼cup raisins

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Nutritional analysis per serving (6 servings)

194 calories; 3 grams fat; 0 grams saturated fat; 0 grams monounsaturated fat; 2 grams polyunsaturated fat; 42 grams carbohydrates; 2 grams dietary fiber; 39 grams sugars; 1 gram protein; 26 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Preparation

  1. Step

    1

    Place the cranberry sauce in a small saucepan over medium-low heat. Add the apple, orange zest and orange juice, bring to a boil, lower the heat and simmer for 15 minutes, stirring occasionally.

  2. Step

    2

    Off the heat, stir in the walnuts and raisins. Transfer to a bowl and chill. Serve cold or at room temperature.

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susan

I love this recipe. Add the raisins while the sauce is still hot so they absorb some liquid and soften. I like to add a pinch of ground cloves (or add 2-3 cloves in a piece of orange rind while heating and then remove before serving)

rose

It really makes a difference for some people not having to wash the berries, get out a heavy container of sugar, clean up the sugar spilled (!), measure water, and stir popping cranberries. Plus, fresh cranberries aren't available all year long, and not everyone has unlimited freezer space to keep a stash of frozen, so canned berries are convenient. I use chopped orange peel, pecans and celery regardless of the base (fresh or canned), but the principle is the same. I appreciate this recipe.

jackie

Making cranberry sauce from whole cranberries is incredibly easy Just need to cook longer on simmer. Add some cinnamon to this recipe and use fresh or frozen!

mary

My favorite part of the feast is the cranberry sauce from scratch with bosc pear chunks instead of apples, and my family loves it, so I make it a few days ahead, with extra to keep in the fridge for another week or two. It's great with turkey, chicken, beef, even great with mac and cheese, or as a dip for a grilled cheese sandwich. Oh, and with cottage cheese next to a green salad.

Susan Russell-Stewart

I make a cranberry/pomegranate sauce- cook the same wat as cooking the crans just add the pomegrnates, hald the sugar, some lemon (or orange zest) some lemon ( or orange juice - go easy on the OJ)

Lian

For an unusual, delicious variation on traditional cranberry sauce, add a half-cup of diced fresh pineapple instead of (or in addition to) the apple.

Bess

I doubled the orange zest and added a small can of crushed pineapple, drained. Amazing. Need to always make a double batch.

James Jacobs

Recommend to add some fresh cranberries as the canned whole cranberries are still quite sweet.

amy

Can you make this in advance

Caroline L

You can't go wrong with ANYTHING from Ina Garten!!! I'm skipping apple and using frozen blueberries I picked in July and adding a pinch of cloves for the real Thanksgiving taste!..should be wonderful!

Lian

For an unusual, delicious variation on traditional cranberry sauce, add a half-cup of diced fresh pineapple instead of (or in addition to) the apple.

M Hechter

Don't need to peel the apple, just grated it!

Ferguson

I made this to give it a try but I prefer the cranberry sauce I have been making for half a century -- fresh cranberries, water, sugar, grated ginger & ground cloves.

Nicole

This was the star of the Thanksgiving dinner! Delicious!

GretcheKnits

I took this to friends cooking chicken biryani — it was very like a chutney, excellent. I’ll experiment with additional fruit — canned peaches, perhaps?

jan

Loved it!

Dee

Nice change of pace…

Terrie

This recipe is still too much work! LOL!

homecook

Delicious and so easy which is especially important for a meal like Thanksgiving that is so labor intensive that every shortcut is appreciated. Used dried cherries in place of raisins and left apples in small chunks for texture. Loved it.

Cathy Sanford

Everyone loved this refreshing counterpart dish to chicken and dressing. Since I had already purchased whole, fresh cranberries, I used them rather than canned. I forgot to peel the apple but it didn't distract from the dish. And, my bad, I hate raisons, so no. This is one of my favorite cranberry relish recipes now.

Craig

Made this tonight, best cranberry sauce I’ve ever had or made. The hint of orange is a great complement, and the grated apple disappears after cooking and is subtle but adds to the flavor. I’ve always made cranberry sauce from scratch using whole berries, never again, this is my new go-to cranberry sauce. Great!

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FAQs

How to make cranberry sauce thicker? ›

The longer you cook your cranberries the thicker your mixture will be, but it will also thicken up after standing. Transfer mixture to a bowl and allow it to cool for at least 20 minutes at room temperature. Cover and refrigerate at least 2 hours before serving.

What takes the bitterness out of cranberry sauce? ›

"Instead, start by stirring in one tablespoon maple syrup and one teaspoon of a sweet drink like apple juice, orange juice, or fruity white or red wine. Add more to taste. Sprinkle with a pinch of salt (in small amounts, it intensifies sweetness)."

Why didn t my homemade cranberry sauce thicken? ›

One possibility is that you may not have used enough sugar: Sugar helps the sauce firm up, so be sure to use the full amount called for in a recipe. Another possibility is that the cranberries need to boil for longer, releasing their pectin and ensuring a jelly consistency.

How many ridges are there on a 14 oz can of Ocean Spray jellied cranberry sauce? ›

17 — Ridges on a 14-ounce can of Ocean Spray Jellied Cranberry Sauce.

Does homemade cranberry sauce thicken when it cools? ›

The sauce will thicken as it cools. If you want a cranberry mold that holds its shape, continue to boil the mixture so that more pectin is released from the fruit, additional water evaporates, and the sauce becomes thick enough to set into a firm gel.

Does homemade cranberry sauce thicken as it cools? ›

Reduce heat to a low boil and cook for 10 minutes, until the berries have all burst. Remove from heat. Serve warm, room temperature, or chilled. Cranberry sauce will thicken as it cools.

How to jazz up cranberry sauce? ›

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.

How to fix runny cranberry sauce? ›

The simplest reason that your cranberry sauce is too runny is that it has too much liquid in it. Usually, this is just water, but some people use orange juice or other flavored fluids. No matter what you're using, the answer is to cook it longer.

How to make cranberry taste better? ›

In lieu of granulated sugar, try genuine maple syrup. It's already liquid so it will stir right into the cranberry sauce, lending it a gentle sweetness. If you don't have maple syrup (pancake syrup WILL NOT do, y'all), try honey or a more neutral sweetener like agave syrup, brown rice syrup, or even simple syrup.

Why is my homemade cranberry sauce watery? ›

Mistake #2: Your Cranberry Sauce Is Too Runny

You may have added too much liquid to the cranberries. In addition to pectin, cranberries contain water, which means you only need to add a splash of liquid to get the cooking going. Add too much and you'll be stirring at the stove much longer than expected.

How to tell when cranberry sauce is done? ›

Add the cranberries to the pot and return to a boil. Lower the heat and simmer for 10 minutes or until most of the cranberries have burst. Stir in the mix-ins, if using: Once the cranberries have burst you can leave the cranberry sauce as is, or dress it up with other ingredients.

Can I use cornstarch to thicken my cranberry sauce? ›

In a small cup make a slurry with cornstarch and 1 tablespoon water. Whisk cornstarch mixture into cranberry sauce and cook, whisking, until sauce thickens. Taste and add more sugar, if necessary.

Why are the labels upside down on Ocean Spray Cranberry sauce? ›

Observant consumers have noticed that the Ocean Spray labels on jellied cranberry sauce cans are flipped, meaning the rounded edge that's typically on the bottom of most canned goods is on top of Ocean Spray cranberry sauce cans. According to Ocean Spray, that's intentional: It creates a seamless serving experience.

Why is the label upside down on a can of cranberry sauce? ›

If the can were stored with the air bubble on the bottom for an extended time, the cranberry sauce would “crush it,” rendering it useless. By turning the can upside down, meaning that Ocean Spray attaches the label upside down, consumers will store the can with the air bubble at the top.

Why is Ocean Spray cranberry sauce canned upside down? ›

According to Ocean Spray, that's intentional: It creates a seamless serving experience. The cans are "filled and labeled upside down with the rounded edge on top and the sharp can-like edge on the bottom to keep the jelly whole," an Ocean Spray spokesperson told CNN Business.

How do you increase the thickness of a sauce? ›

Ways To Thicken Sauce
  1. Tomato Paste. If your soup or stew is watery, adding tomato paste may help! ...
  2. Arrowroot. You might prefer to avoid gluten in your recipes. ...
  3. Flour. ...
  4. Reduce Your Liquid. ...
  5. Puréed Vegetables. ...
  6. Egg Yolk. ...
  7. Yogurt. ...
  8. Rice.
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What makes cranberries thicken? ›

When the cranberries are heated, the berries begin to break down and pop open. The pectin is then released and reacts with the sugar and juices to form long polymers and thicken the sauce. This process creates the cranberry sauces and jellies which are so familiar at holiday dinners.

How long does cranberry sauce need to thicken? ›

If cranberry sauce is cooked enough (until the berries pop), the pectin in the fruit will cause it to naturally thicken. It will continue to thicken as it cools, so if your sauce isn't as thick as you'd like, chill it for an hour or two.

Can you use flour to thicken cranberry sauce? ›

To use flour as a thickening agent: Use two tablespoons flour mixed with ¼ cup cold water for each cup of medium-thick sauce. Thoroughly mix in the water to prevent lumps. After stirring the combined flour and water into the sauce, cook and stir over medium heat until thickened and bubbly.

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