Got Cranberries? This Simple Cranberry Curd Recipe is a Must Make (2024)

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Homemade Cranberry Curd takes only a few minutes to make and with its bright red color and sweet yet tart flavor, it’s perfect for the holidays and is one of my favorite fresh cranberry recipes. Not only can you serve it dozens of ways but it also makes an amazing hostess gift!

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Homemade Cranberry Curd

How is it that we’re already just weeks from Christmas!! I don’t know about you, but I’ve already started my holiday baking. (Don’t know what possessed me when I signed up to take 4 pies to the school.)

If you’re looking for a festive recipe that’s NOT cookies or cake for your upcoming gatherings and get-togethers, ( maybejust for yourself) this delicious Cranberry Curd recipe is just what you need.

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I love all of the sweets of the season but sometimes I really want something with a little tartness. I think this Cranberry Curd balances sweet and tart perfectly – the cranberries, orange juice and sugar work together to offer a flavor that’s tart but with just enough sweetness to make it feel like a true treat.

If you’re a fan of Lemon Curd, I promise, you’ll love this cranberry curd recipe just as much as I do. It’s soo good!

Cranberry Curd Makes an Amazing Hostess Gift!

Being in the middle of the holiday season means we’re also in the midst of gift-giving and holiday parties.

Wine is always a good hostess gift option (for me anyway, lol) but I think Cranberry Curd makes a great hostess gift, one the hostess won’t end up with 10 of and will certainly enjoy more than ANOTHER cookie tray!

Other Ways to Use Cranberry Curd:

My favorite thing about this Cranberry Curd recipe is all of the ways you can use it! It can be used in desserts, appetizers, or even breakfast.

My family especially enjoyed it in the Cranberry Walnut Cream Cheese Tarts I made last week. (It’s similar to theseNo Bake Strawberry Cheesecake Bites. I’ll be sharing the full cranberry tart recipe soon!)

A few more great ways to use cranberry curd are:

  1. On mini bagels or toast with cream cheese (or my favorite rice crackers with cream cheese).
  2. It’s amazing swirled in yogurt and topped with pecans
  3. You can also serve it up as a snack with brie and crackers.
  4. It’s delicious on toasted waffles with whipped cream.
  5. Swirled into the top of cheesecake to make a cranberry cheesecake.
  6. Delicious on buttery croissants or flaky biscuits
  7. Makes a festive and sweet addition to your morning oatmeal.

Another awesome idea is you can use cranberry curd as a fun twist in any recipe that uses Lemon Curd. Just replace the lemon curd with cranberry curd and voilà, you now have a holiday treat!

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What Ingredients are in this Cranberry Curd Recipe?

There’s only a handful of ingredients in this recipe so it’s fairly simple to make. (Scroll to the bottom of the post for the printable recipe card.)

You can use frozen or fresh cranberriespersonally I almost always have fresh cranberries on hand at this time of the year, but if you have frozen cranberries, They work just as well.

Want to give this cranberry curd recipe a try? Add these ingredients to your shopping list:

  • 4 cups fresh or frozen cranberries (a 12 oz bag has about 3 cups)
  • orange juice (or the juice from 3 to 4oranges)
  • butter
  • sugar
  • 3 eggs
  • salt

How To Make Cranberry Curd?

  1. Place the cranberries, water, and orange juice in a saucepan.Got Cranberries? This Simple Cranberry Curd Recipe is a Must Make (4)
  2. Bring to boil over high heat, cover and reduce heat to medium-low, stirring occasionally, until cranberries burst, about 15 minutes. (You should hear the cranberries popping.)
  3. With the side of your spatula or spoon, gently crush any remaining cranberries as much as you can. If you have an immersion blender this helps.
  4. Press cranberry curd mixture through a fine sieve, and discard solids.Got Cranberries? This Simple Cranberry Curd Recipe is a Must Make (5)
  5. Add the cranberry pulp back to the saucepan. Over medium heat, whisk in butter, sugar, and salt, stirring, until butter is melted and sugar is dissolved- about 5 minutes.
  6. In a separate bowl, whisk together egg yolks and egg. Then whisk eggs into the cranberries, a spoonful at a time.
  7. Return heat to low, stirring constantly, until mixture is thickened and coats the back of a wooden spoon, about 5 to 8 minutes.Got Cranberries? This Simple Cranberry Curd Recipe is a Must Make (6)
  8. Optional step: For a perfectly smooth cranberry curd, you can pass the curd back through the sieve one more time to catch any egg solids.
  9. Cover with plastic wrap, pressing the wrap onto the surface of the curd to prevent skin from forming. Refrigerate till chilled.

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Can I Double This Recipe:

Yes, this cranberry curd recipe is easily doubled, however, you may need to cook the curd a bit longer to get it to the right thickness.

How Long Will Cranberry Curd Last in the Fridge?

Cranberry Curd should last about a week in the fridge.

Can I Freeze Cranberry Curd?

Yes, you can freeze your Cranberry Curd for later use. I recommend sealing it in something airtight (like food saver bags or other freezer-safe containers) for up to 3 months (or longer if packed properly.)

To use, let the curd thaw in the fridge overnight.

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More Cranberry recipes you might enjoy:

  • Whipped Cranberry and Walnut Cream Cheese Recipe
  • White Chocolate Cranberry Pecan Cookies (shortcut recipe)
  • Cranberry Orange Scones
  • Homemade Cranberry Relish w/ Pomegranate, Pineapple and Orange
  • Leftover Cranberry Sauce Hand Pies

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Cranberry Curd Recipe

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  • Author: Jamie Sanders
  • Prep Time: 5
  • Cook Time: 30
  • Total Time: 35 minutes, + time to chill
  • Yield: 2 cups (about) 1x
  • Category: desserts
  • Method: stovetop
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Description

Make this amazing Cranberry Curd Recipe with fresh OR frozen cranberries. It’s easy to make & the sweet, tart flavor makes it a perfect recipe for the holidays. (And makes an even better hostess gift!)

Ingredients

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  • 4 cups fresh or unthawed frozen cranberries (from one 14.5-ounce package)
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 2/3 cup fresh orange juice (from about 3 oranges)
  • 5 tablespoons unsalted butter, cut into pieces
  • 1 3/4 cups sugar
  • Pinch of coarse salt
  • 3 large egg yolks plus 1 large whole egg

Instructions

  1. Place cranberries, water, and orange juice in a saucepan.
  2. Bring to boil over high heat, cover and reduce heat to medium-low. Stirring occasionally, until cranberries burst, about 15 minutes. (You should hear the cranberries popping.) With the side of your spatula or spoon, gently crush any remaining cranberries.
  3. Press cranberry mixture through a fine sieve, and discard solids.
  4. Add cranberry pulp back to the saucepan. Over medium heat, whisk in butter, sugar, and salt, stirring, until butter is melted and sugar is dissolved, about 5 to 7 minutes. Remove from heat.
  5. Whisk together egg yolks and egg in a medium bowl, then whisk into cranberry mixture, a spoonful at a time.
  6. Cook cranberry mixture over low heat, stirring constantly, until mixture is thickened and coats the back of a wooden spoon, about 8 minutes.
  7. Optional step for velvety smooth cranberry curd: Pass through sieve into a bowl (to remove any egg solids)
  8. Press plastic wrap directly on surface of curd to cover and prevent skin from forming.
  9. Refrigerate until cold, about 30 minutes.

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FAQs

Can you eat canned cranberry sauce past expiration date? ›

As long as an unopened can of cranberry sauce is stored in a consistently cool pantry, it'll keep and taste good for at least a year beyond the date stamped on the can. (That date is the manufacturer's estimate of how long the cranberry sauce will remain at peak quality and is not a safety-related expiration date.)

What do cranberries do for your body? ›

They are mostly known for treating or preventing urinary tract infections and maintaining the digestive system [3]. Cranberry is abundant in nutritional components and many bioactive compounds that have antioxidant properties. Both American and European cranberry species are rich in many classes of phytochemicals.

How do you make Bobby Deen cranberry sauce? ›

Bobby Deen's recipe

Cooking is as simple as combining the sugar, orange juice, ½ cup of water, the cinnamon, salt and cranberries in a medium saucepan. Bring the mixture to a simmer over medium heat and cook for 15 minutes - and then let cool before serving.

How many cranberries are needed to make one can? ›

The average number of cranberries used per can of sauce is 200. If you lay out all the cans of sauce consumed in a year from end to end, it would stretch 3,385 miles.

How long is cranberry juice good for after the expiration date? ›

The Google consensus is that it's SAFE to drink even AFTER 12-24 MONTHS past any printed date on the bottle. THIS APPLIES ONLY TO UNOPENED BOTTLES OF CRANBERRY JUICE. If opened, the juice should be refrigerated and used within 2 weeks.

How long do cranberries last in the fridge? ›

Fresh cranberries are usually good stored in the refrigerator for two weeks. If kept longer, you will find a gradual deterioration of quality with more soft or bruised berries. Berries can be stored in the original packaging in the refrigerator crisper for up to four weeks.

What does cranberry do to your kidneys? ›

Since oxalate is found in kidney stones, cranberry might increase the risk of kidney stones. If you have a history of kidney stones, stay on the safe side and avoid taking cranberry extract products or drinking a lot of cranberry juice.

What do cranberries do to your stomach? ›

Cranberries contain unique plant compounds known as A-type proanthocyanidins, which may cut your risk of stomach cancer by preventing H. pylori from attaching to the lining of your stomach ( 41 , 42 , 43 , 44 ).

What are the side effects of eating cranberries? ›

Cranberries come under the category of GRAS (generally regarded as safe), but consumption in large amounts can cause upset stomach and diarrhoea in young children. Concentrated extracts of cranberries contain a high amount of oxalates. Oxalates are a risk factor for kidney stones when consumed in high amounts.

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.

Why is my homemade cranberry sauce runny? ›

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.

Is canned cranberry sauce better than homemade? ›

While there are some editors who prefer homemade cranberry sauce, the canned variety also has quite a following. "There's something so beautifully perfect about the texture of canned cranberry sauce, and none of those homemade mess will ever compete," says Senior Digital Food Editor Kimberly Holland.

Are too many cranberries bad for you? ›

While eating raw cranberries is safe, too much of the fruit may cause stomach upset ( 5 ). If you're pressing raw cranberries into a juice, drink it in moderate amounts. One serving is typically considered 4 ounces (120 mL). Too much cranberry juice may cause stomach cramps or diarrhea, especially in children.

Do you thaw frozen cranberries before baking? ›

Cooking Cranberries on the Stove-Top: Simmer whole cranberries gently in a small amount of water, uncovered, since too much steam might cause them to swell and explode. No Need to Thaw Your Cranberries: You don't need to thaw frozen berries before using in a recipe—just give them a quick water bath.

Are canned cranberries good for you? ›

Health Benefits

Cranberries are also rich in vitamin C and fiber, as well as the metabolism-boosting mineral manganese. And yes, you reap all these benefits whether the cranberry sauce on your holiday table is homemade or canned, jellied or whole-berry.

Can you use canned sauce after expiration date? ›

Whether it's a can of soup or a forgotten can of cranberry sauce, you might be tempted to throw them away. Not so fast! According to the USDA, shelf-stable foods are safe to eat indefinitely and you can eat them well past their expiration date.

Is it safe to eat out of date jar sauce? ›

Expiration dates printed on the condiment bottles are really meant to tell you when the product is at its peak quality, Sabat says. Expired sauces, spreads, and dressings will likely lose their flavor over time, and, worst-case scenario, could make you sick.

How long does canned cranberry juice last? ›

Cranberry juice will keep on the shelf for at least one year after canning. As long as the seals on your jars remain in place, your juice will be fine on a shelf.

Is it okay to eat a can of cranberry sauce? ›

It's perfectly fine to serve up cranberry sauce — whole berry or jelled — straight out of the can. But in my experience, heating the canned sauce up takes its flavor to the next level. Plus, it becomes a little more aesthetically pleasing.

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