Homemade Maple Cranberry Sauce (Easy Recipe!) (2024)

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This Homemade Maple Cranberry Sauce recipe only needs 6 ingredients! Sweetened with orange juice and maple syrup with a hint of cinnamon. It’s the perfect sweet tart cranberry sauce for the holidays!

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  • Homemade Maple Cranberry Sauce
  • How Do You Thicken Cranberry Sauce?
  • How to Make Cranberry Sauce with Fresh Berries
  • Can You Make Cranberry Sauce Without Sugar
  • How Do You Freeze Homemade Cranberry Sauce?
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Homemade Maple Cranberry Sauce

Cranberry Sauce isn’t something we had at Thanksgiving. But it is a side that my husband would have every year.

If I’m being honest, the first time he asked me to make cranberry sauce for Thanksgiving I gave him this blank stare. I had never eaten it. I didn’t even know where to start. So I did the next best thing….

I went to go to the grocery store and bought canned cranberry sauce. You know, the kind that comes out of the can in the same shape of the can! To which he proceeded to give me the same blank stare I gave him.

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“This is NOT cranberry sauce. Where are the cranberries. It’s like jelly.” he said.

Well, I’m proud to say that last year I went to a Sur la Table Thanksgiving cooking class and I learned how to make cranberry sauce. Legit good cranberry sauce at that!

How Do You Thicken Cranberry Sauce?

When the cranberries start to warm up and burst they release a substance called pectin which acts as a natural thickener and turns those whole cranberries into a thick jelly. Which means the longer you let your cranberries cook, the thicker the sauce will get. No added ingredients, just the cranberries. So cool right?

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How to Make Cranberry Sauce with Fresh Berries

It’s so simple. You literally just add either fresh or frozen berries to a sauce pan along with liquid (orange juice or water) and a sweetener to help cut some of that tang out from the cranberries. Bring to a boil, let the cranberries burst to release the pectin. It will start to turn into a sauce and thicken.

Can You Make Cranberry Sauce Without Sugar

Normally cranberry sauce is made with tons and tons of white granulated sugar. But in this recipe I used a little bit of orange juice for sweetness and pure maple syrup. So, the answer is yes you can make cranberry sauce without sugar.

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The good news about this cranberry sauce is, it can be frozen. I made this last week, in fact you may have seen it on my Instagram Stories if you follow me.

Which, on a side note, if you don’t follow me on IG, you should. You’ll see what’s going on in my life, fitness stuff, lots of cute pictures of my kiddos and some sneak peak recipes. 🙂 Just sayin.

Ok, back to freezing.

How Do You Freeze Homemade Cranberry Sauce?

It actually freezes really nicely. You just put it in an air tight container or freezer storage bag and place it in the freezer. It will last up to 2 months. When you’re ready to use it, just place it in the refrigerator to thaw out and serve! Voila. (psst.. that’s totally what I’m doing this year. Cranberry Sauce)

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Now that I finally know how to make cranberry sauce …. and the BEST Maple Cranberry Sauce at that. I’m obsessed, and honestly so is my son. He put scoops of this stuff on his plate last year like it’s pudding. HA!

There’s natural sweetness to this sauce that comes from the orange juice and maple syrup. A hint of vanilla and a mild cinnamon taste. The cranberry sauce still has a nice tang to it, but it pairs perfectly with that oven roasted turkey and salty gravy. Y’all are gonna be in heaven.

So, if you’re looking for a GREAT cranberry sauce recipe look no further. If you want to get a little a head this holiday season, run out now and grab some cranberries to make this cranberry sauce. First off, it’s delicious and super easy to make. But it also knocks one of those items off your “to do” list and that is always a plus!

Bon Appetit friends!

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Homemade Maple Cranberry Sauce

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  • Author: Krista
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 35 minutes
  • Yield: 10 1x
  • Category: Side Dish
  • Method: Stove
  • Cuisine: American
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This Homemade Maple Cranberry Sauce recipe only needs 6 ingredients! Sweetened with orange juice and maple syrup with a hint of cinnamon. It’s the perfect sweet tart cranberry sauce for the holidays!

Ingredients

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  • 4 cups cranberries, frozen or fresh
  • 3/4 cup fresh orange juice
  • 1 tablespoons orange zest
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/4 cup pure maple syrup
  • cinnamon stick

Instructions

  1. Heat a medium-sized saucepan to medium heat. Add cranberries, pure maple syrup, orange zest, orange juice, vanilla extract and cinnamon stick.
  2. Bring mixture to a boil, stirring occasionally. About 5-7 minutes.
  3. Once boiling, reduce heat to medium and continue to cook until the cranberries burst and begin to break down until they for a sauce, will be about 15-20 minutes.You can smush them with a spoon if you’d like.
  4. Test the sauce to make sure it’s too your liking. If it’s too tart, you can add more syrup.
  5. Remove the cranberry sauce from the heat and it let cool.
  6. SERVE!

Notes

  • Store in an airtight container, refrigerated, for 3-4 days.
  • You can also freeze your cranberry sauce for up to 2 months. Just place the saucein an airtight container or freezer storage bag. To reheat to move to the fridge to thaw about 24-48 hours before the big meal and serve.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1/4 cup
  • Calories: 52
  • Sugar: 9 g
  • Sodium: 2 mg
  • Fat: 0 g
  • Saturated Fat: 0 g
  • Carbohydrates: 13 g
  • Fiber: 2 g
  • Protein: 0 g
  • Cholesterol: 0 mg

Filed Under:

  • Christmas
  • Gluten-Free
  • Holiday
  • Holidays
  • Side Dishes
  • Thanksgiving

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FAQs

How do you take the bitterness out of homemade 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)."

What are the two types of cranberry sauce? ›

Cranberry sauce can be served either as a gooey liquid or as a solid jelly. The jellied version is solid enough to retain the shape of the container in which it's placed whereas the sauce version is much more fluid. The difference between the fluid sauce and the jelly versions comes down to pectin.

What thickens cranberry sauce? ›

Sugar helps the thickening process, and while it's nice to try to keep your cranberry sauce from being too sugary sweet, you will need at least some sugar to make it work well (about 1/2 cup sugar per 12-ounce bag of cranberries).

How long does homemade cranberry sauce last in a mason jar? ›

Homemade cranberry sauce will last in the fridge for 10 to 14 days. Canned cranberry sauce that has been opened will last up to a week in the fridge.

How do you cut tartness off cranberries? ›

Anything from a drizzle of honey to agave, maple syrup, or molasses will also fare well. After a few minutes of maceration, the sour fruit juices will mix with the sugar and alleviate some of the cranberries' natural tartness.

How to make cranberry taste better? ›

If you'd prefer, you could use simple syrup, coconut sugar, cane sugar, sugar-free sweetener, maple syrup, or raw honey. You could also omit the added sugar and make an unsweetened cranberry juice if you'd prefer. Fresh Citrus: oranges and lemons add sweet and acid to balance the cranberries tartness.

What is the difference between cranberry sauce and jellied cranberry sauce? ›

The major variation you're likely to come across is "whole berry" versus "jellied." The only difference between them is that the jellied sauce is cooked until the berries have completely broken down. They both slide out of the can as a wobbly red cylinder.

What's healthier homemade or store bought cranberry sauce? ›

Nutritional Facts Face-Off

We can see there is a significant difference in the nutrition facts between the two sauces. The homemade cranberry sauce has nearly half the calories, carbohydrates, and sugars compared to the store brand. It also has more fiber as well as potassium!

Is cranberry sauce supposed to be sweet or sour? ›

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.

How to 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.

Why is my homemade cranberry sauce runny? ›

You must cook the sauce for at least 10 minutes at a full boil for the pectin to react with the sugar and create the proper gelled texture. It is also important to let the cranberry sauce cool at room temperature. Moving it to the refrigerator too soon may also affect the gel.

Why is my cranberry sauce upside down? ›

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." This creates an air bubble vacuum on the rounded side (the top) so customers "can swipe the edge of the can with a knife to break the vacuum and the log will easily slide out."

Can I freeze my homemade cranberry sauce? ›

Yes, you can freeze homemade cranberry sauce—and it works well. It's best to store it in the freezer for up to 3 months; the taste may be affected due to its water content if frozen longer. Keep this in mind when putting away your leftover sauce and use it during this optimal period as part of an easy weeknight dinner.

Can dogs eat cranberries? ›

Both fresh and dried cranberries are safe to feed to dogs in small quantities. Whether your dog will like this tart treat is another question. Either way, moderation is important when feeding cranberries to dogs, as with any treat, as too many can lead to an upset stomach.

How many cups of cranberries are in a 12 oz bag? ›

Cooking with Cranberries. The commonly sold 12-ounce bag contains about 3 cups of cranberries.

How do you get the bitter taste out of sauce? ›

Add Some Baking Soda

If your tomato sauce is too acidic and verging on bitter, turn to baking soda, not sugar. Yes, sugar might make the sauce taste better, but good old baking soda is an alkaline that will help balance the excess acid. A little pinch should do the trick.

How do you counteract bitterness in sauce? ›

Sweetness: From sugar, honey, fruits or otherwise, sweetness will counteract bitter and sour flavours. It can also be used to cut down the heat of a particularly spicy meal. Saltiness: Salt plays two very important roles in flavouring a dish. Firstly, it balances against bitterness.

How do you fix bitter cranberry juice? ›

I have found that half cranberry juice and half orange juice tastes good. The orange juice cancels out most of the bitterness, and the citrus of the orange juice goes very well with the sour of the cranberry juice.

Why does my homemade sauce taste bitter? ›

Leaf states that this can be due to burning the sauce in the pot or simply dealing with a batch of produce that are overly acidic or metallic from canning or cooking. This can also come from under-ripe or low-quality tomatoes, as well as stirring in a hefty amount of tomato paste, per Boss The Kitchen.

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