Dried Cherry & Orange Cranberry Sauce Recipe - Ready in 20 Minutes (2024)

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Fresh cranberry sauce is a must-have at any Thanksgiving feast. This one is made with plump dried cherries and orange juice in less than 20 minutes.
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Every year at Thanksgiving, my kids eat the cranberry sauce by the spoonful. Actually, it's a battle between the cranberries and the Family Crockpot Applesauce...which will be consumed the fastest when served alongside our go-to roast turkey recipe? Our usual family favorite is a , but this version, with dried cherries and orange juice, is fighting for top billing.

Are you wondering why someone would bother making cranberry sauce when you can just scoop it straight out of a can? It will be my life's mission to convince you that making fresh cranberry sauce will be one of the most worthwhile 15 minutes of your cooking life.

Well, unless it's a recipe where Brie cheese is involved. In that case, scrap what I said about the worthy cranberries.

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I really wasn't sure if the dried cherries would add much to a usual cranberry sauce. But after tasting the finished sauce and biting into the cherries plumped by cooking, I became convinced that dried cherries belong in every batch of this sauce, from here on out.

If you have extra sauce, or want to get ahead of the cooking game by making this a week or two ahead of your Thanksgiving feast, you are in luck. It freezes very well. Scoop the cooled sauce into freezer containers or freezer-proof resealable bags (be sure to squeeze out the air) and place in the freezer. Just defrost and bring it to room temperature before serving.

The recipe:

In a medium saucepan, combine cranberries, water, orange juice, dried cherries and brown sugar. (I use my favorite All-Clad Stainless 4-Quart Saucepan for this job. It's a workhorse in my kitchen.)

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Set the saucepan over medium-high heat and bring the mixture to a boil. Reduce the heat to medium and simmer for 12-15 minutes, or until the cranberries pop, stirring frequently. Transfer to a bowl and cool completely.

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Refrigerate, covered, until ready to serve.

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Dried Cherry & Orange Cranberry Sauce Recipe

Fresh cranberry sauce is a must-have at any Thanksgiving feast. This one is made with plump dried cherries and orange juice in less than 20 minutes.

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Course: Sauces/Condiments

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Holiday Recipes

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 2 Cups

Calories: 41kcal

Author: Dara Michalski | Cookin' Canuck

Ingredients

  • 12 ounces fresh cranberries
  • ½ cup water
  • ¾ cup orange juice
  • ¾ cup dried cherries
  • ¼ cup + 3 tablespoons packed brown sugar

Instructions

  • In a medium saucepan, combine cranberries, water, orange juice, dried cherries and brown sugar.

  • Set the saucepan over medium-high heat and bring the mixture to a boil. Reduce the heat to medium and simmer for 12-15 minutes, or until the cranberries pop, stirring frequently. Transfer to a bowl and cool completely.

  • Refrigerate, covered, until ready to serve.

Notes

Weight Watchers Points: 2 (SmartPoints), 2 (Points+), 1 (Old Points) WW (Old Points) 1 / WW (Points+) 2

Nutrition

Serving: 2Tablespoons | Calories: 41kcal | Carbohydrates: 10g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 2mg | Potassium: 41mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 7g | Vitamin A: 210IU | Vitamin C: 7.7mg | Calcium: 10mg | Iron: 0.2mg

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  1. Sunshine

    Hello. I love the low sugar content in this. I don't have any dried cherries, could I use another fruit like apples? Thank you!

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    • Dara

      Apples would work. I suggest dicing them into small pieces so that they cook more quickly. You might want to sauté them until they start to soften before adding the rest of the ingredients. Alternatively, you could use unsweetened dried cranberries.

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  2. Joe

    Just cooked this today, it was surprisingly easy, I think my only critique would be it was slightly too tart. Only dired cherries I could find were labeled 'Dried Sour Cherries' in the bulk section of the local Whole Foods store, maybe that 'sour' is why. Other than that I'll be making this again, I've already added it to my recipe binder! Thanks!

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  3. Andrea Campbell

    Just finished making it. I added a little more sugar and a touch of cinnamon because I like that in cranberry sauce. I'm anxious to taste it after it's been in the frig all night.
    Thanks for the idea with the cherries!

    Reply

  4. Nutmeg Nanny

    Thanks for this recipe 🙂 I bet this tastes really amazing!!

    Reply

  5. david

    Dried Cherry & Orange Cranberry Sauce Recipe - Ready in 20 Minutes (12)
    Made this tonight for a Thanksgiving potluck on Sunday - really good. Added some grated orange peel having used a fresh orange for the juice.

    Reply

  6. Megan {Country Cleaver}

    I've been on a mission or challenge against myself to leave the Dark Side of the Canned Cranberry sauce. I am finally coming around - and the addition of the cherries has totally got me SOLD on this recipe Dara!

    Reply

  7. Bianca @ Confessions of a Chocoholic

    I would totally eat this by the spoonful too! What a great-looking sauce. I can also imagine it going double duty as a spread or jam substitute 🙂

    Reply

  8. Sommer@ASP

    The is one gorgeous cranberry sauce! The cherries are a wonderful surprise.

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Dried Cherry & Orange Cranberry Sauce Recipe - Ready in 20 Minutes (2024)

FAQs

Why did my cranberry sauce not set? ›

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.

Can you substitute dried cranberries for dried cherries? ›

Both can be used interchangeably in recipes. Cranberries Plain or flavored, dried cranberries are usually sweetened because they're too tart otherwise. They can be substituted for dried cherries in recipes.

How do you rehydrate dried cranberries in orange juice? ›

This method for rehydrating dried cranberries involves soaking them in water or another liquid, such as fruit juice, for about 30 minutes. You can soak dried fruit for longer if you like, but there's no need to soak it overnight.

How long does cranberry sauce take to thicken? ›

Yes! Cranberry sauce requires a minimum of 2 hours in the refrigerator in order for it to thicken and set properly. However, you can make this holiday side dish up to a week in advance. Just be sure to store it in an airtight container.

Why does my homemade cranberry sauce taste bitter? ›

Dear Evelyn: I had the same problem when I first started making my own cranberry sauce. I found out that you should cook them just until they pop. Further cooking will make them bitter, and once that happens, you need to start again.

How to tell if cranberry sauce is bad? ›

Regardless of a can's date, toss out any cranberry sauce cans that are leaky, rusted, bulging, or severely dented. If the top of the can is rounded instead of flat, the cranberry sauce has most likely gone bad. If you open the can and anything is brown or black, toss the can and its contents ASAP!

Should you soak dried cherries before baking? ›

Rehydrate the fruits: Dried fruits can be quite hard and dry, so it's often a good idea to rehydrate them before adding them to your baked goods. To do this, simply soak the dried fruits in warm water or fruit juice for 15-20 minutes until they are plump and tender.

Are dried cherries and cranberries good for you? ›

The micronutrients in dried fruit have been linked to a few different health benefits. This means that these sweet treats aren't just empty calories. Vitamins C and A have been shown to be beneficial in preventing and slowing the progression of cataracts.

Can I use dried cranberries instead of fresh in a recipe? ›

Can I substitute dried cranberries in recipes that call for fresh cranberries? Yes, dried cranberries work well in baked goods; however there is a ¼ cup difference in measurement. If a recipe calls for one cup of fresh or frozen cranberries, use ¾ cup of sweetened dried cranberries.

How long to rehydrate dried cranberries? ›

You can rehydrate dried cranberries by covering with water, or another liquid, in a microwavable bowl. Cover and microwave on High for 30 to 60 seconds; let stand 5 minutes. Or, pour very hot liquid over dried cranberries and let stand 20 minutes.

What is the best liquid to soak dried fruit in? ›

Put your dried fruit in a small bowl and cover with boiling water. Let it steep for 10 to 15 minutes, and then strain the fruit and discard the water. The fruit will be plumper, juicier, and softer. To give your fruit some extra flavor, swap the water for fruit juice or a liquor, like rum, bourbon, or brandy.

How do you thicken sauce quickly? ›

7 Ways to Thicken up a Sauce
  1. Flour. If being gluten-free isn't a concern, adding flour is a fantastic way to thicken dairy-based sauces, thick soups and gravies. ...
  2. Cornstarch or arrowroot. ...
  3. Tomato paste. ...
  4. Reduce the liquid. ...
  5. Swirl in a pat of butter. ...
  6. Add an egg yolk. ...
  7. Puree some vegetables.
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Why isn't my cranberry sauce thickening? ›

Why didn't my cranberry sauce thicken? Cranberries have a lot of natural pectin, the ingredient that makes cooked fruit gel. To release that pectin, you need to cook the berries until they burst and can form a bond with the sugar.

How to tell when cranberry sauce is done? ›

Pull the sauce off the stove once you hear or see the first few cranberries burst. You want some of them to burst but others to remain whole for the best texture. The sauce can be made up to 1 week in advance; keep refrigerated, and do not add the nuts until Thanksgiving Day, a few hours before serving.

How do you fix cranberry sauce that didn't gel? ›

If you have followed these instructions, and for some reason the sauce still won't gel, add 1 envelope of unflavoured gelatin to the sauce and bring to a hard boil, stirring frequently.

How do you level up cranberry sauce? ›

Spike cranberry sauce with citrus

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.

What to do if cranberry sauce is too thick? ›

If the sauce is too thick when done, and it likely will be, add a little fresh water (see Cook's Notes below). Note that the sauce will thicken more while it cools. Once completely cooled, adjust the consistency further, only if needed. Keep tightly covered in the refrigerator if making it ahead of time.

Why doesn t cranberry sauce freeze? ›

The characteristic jellied-like texture changes and turns into a watery mush on thawing. It's why makers of the ever-popular canned cranberry sauce, Ocean Spray, recommend storing leftovers in the fridge for up to two weeks instead of the freezer.

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