Sangria Cranberry Sauce Recipe - Forks and Folly (2024)

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Sangria Cranberry Sauce brings the party to your Thanksgiving meal! This sweet and spiced Sangria Cranberry Sauce is the perfect complement for your turkey dinner.


It’s a-coming! My 2nd favorite holiday of the year… Thanksgiving. A spring holiday takes the cake in my book, but Thanksgiving, well… let’s just say it takes the pie. Gotta love a food pun.

Whether it’s your first time hosting the big turkey dinner or it’s your 20th, everyone can use a few new recipes to spruce up the menu. And… a few shortcuts to make the event a little less cumbersome.

That’s why I combine classic recipes, new and fun twists on family favorites dishes, and then a few convenient store-bought items to wow my guests every year.

As for this year’s recipe with a fun twist? Welcome Sangria Cranberry Sauce to the show. Skip the gravy and dollop this on your turkey dinner!

Sangria Cranberry Sauce Recipe


Combine cranberries (fresh and dried), sugar, orange juice, red wine, salt, cinnamon stick, herbs and orange peel in a medium sauce pan. Bring to a simmer over medium high heat. I love the two different textures of the fresh and dried cranberries in this sauce!

Cook for about 10-15 minutes until most of the cranberries have burst. Use tongs to carefully remove the sprigs from the sauce. Allow to come to room temperature before serving or storing in the refrigerator. This Sangria Cranberry Sauce can be made two-three days in advance!

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Sangria Cranberry Sauce

Yield: 6-8 servings

Sangria Cranberry Sauce brings the party to your Thanksgiving meal! This sweet and spiced Sangria Cranberry Sauce is the perfect complement for your turkey dinner.

Ingredients

  • 12 ounces fresh cranberries
  • 1/2 cup dried cranberries
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1/2 cup fresh orange juice
  • 1/2 cup Woodbridge Red Blend
  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • 1 slice of orange peel
  • 2-3 sprigs of rosemary or thyme
  • pinch of salt

Instructions

Combine cranberries (fresh and dried), sugar, orange juice, red wine, salt, cinnamon stick, herbs and orange peel in a medium sauce pan. Bring to a simmer over medium high heat. I love the two different textures of the fresh and dried cranberries in this sauce!

Cook for about 10-15 minutes until most of the cranberries have burst. Remove the herb sprigs. Allow to come to room temperature before serving or storing in the refrigerator. This Sangria Cranberry Sauce can be made two-three days in advance!

Also, feel free to peruse some Forks and Folly Thanksgiving fun. Here’s a full menu that we’ve put together for Thanksgiving, it’s an oldie but a goodie! And you’ll LOVE the family recipes found at the bottom of this Thanksgiving menu blog post!

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  1. Sangria Cranberry Sauce Recipe - Forks and Folly (15)Elizabeth Simpson says

    I use a similar recipe with fresh cranberries and blueberries. While I love it with turkey and dressing, it is wonderful right out if the bowl!!!

    Reply

    • Sangria Cranberry Sauce Recipe - Forks and Folly (16)Katie says

      Darn straight! I make a double-batch for Christmas and use some of it in my breakfast french toast casserole that we enjoy after opening presents. With champagne of course! 🙂

      Reply

  2. Sangria Cranberry Sauce Recipe - Forks and Folly (17)Beth says

    How much sugar? There are instructions to add it, but no sugar listed in the ingredients …

    Reply

    • Sangria Cranberry Sauce Recipe - Forks and Folly (18)Katie says

      So sorry! The recipe has been updated! 1/2 cup sugar. 🙂

      Reply

  3. Sangria Cranberry Sauce Recipe - Forks and Folly (19)A says

    Recipe says add sugar, but not how much sugar???? Thanks.

    Reply

    • Sangria Cranberry Sauce Recipe - Forks and Folly (20)Katie says

      Thanks for letting me know it was left out of the recipe card! I updated it to reflect the addition of 1/2 cup of sugar. Best, Katie

      Reply

  4. Sangria Cranberry Sauce Recipe - Forks and Folly (21)Maureen Baisden says

    I think some walnuts would be great in this sauce. What do you think?

    Reply

    • Sangria Cranberry Sauce Recipe - Forks and Folly (22)Katie says

      You know, I’ve never added nuts to this recipe, but if you give it a go, let me know how it turns out! I’m curious!

      Reply

  5. Sangria Cranberry Sauce Recipe - Forks and Folly (23)Becky says

    Tried this on Thanksgiving. Very tasty!

    Reply

    • Sangria Cranberry Sauce Recipe - Forks and Folly (24)Katie says

      Yay! So glad it worked out for you! I made it for Thanksgiving too! 🙂

      Reply

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FAQs

Do you have to do anything to canned 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.

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.

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.

What can I do with a jar of cranberry sauce? ›

Mix with cream cheese for a tasty topping on crackers and bagels! Dollop a spoonful on baked sweet potato in place of butter. Top off your yoghurt with a spoonful for extra fruity flavour! Swirl it into your cake batter for delicious marbled muffins.

How do you upgrade canned cranberry sauce? ›

Stir-in one (or more) of the following add-ins to one can of whole or jellied cranberry sauce:
  1. 2 Tbsp. of orange juice plus 1 tsp. of finely grated orange peel.
  2. ½ can of mandarin oranges.
  3. ½ cup pineapple.
  4. ½ tsp. cinnamon.
  5. ½ cup chopped dried apricots.
  6. ½ cup toasted pecans.
  7. 2 Tbsp. Zinfandel Wine.
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Is canned cranberry sauce better than homemade? ›

Slight edge to homemade. Ocean Spray's sauce is sweetened with high fructose corn syrup, whereas homemade uses cane sugar. I spent an hour making the homemade cranberry sauce. Prep for the store-bought one, for those unfamiliar, goes: open can, pour onto serving plate, eat.

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)."

How do you cut the tartness out of cranberry sauce? ›

Add A Splash Of Vinegar

Their sharp tang counteracts bitter flavors without having to add extra sugar. While citrus is a natural pairing for cranberry sauce, bright, savory vinegars like sherry vinegar, balsamic vinegar, and apple cider vinegar play well with the bitter-tart berries.

How do you fix bland cranberry sauce? ›

Maple syrup, brown sugar and even honey can make your cranberry sauce more dynamic. And don't forget the spices! Cinnamon sticks, whole cloves, citrus zest and star anise all work well with cranberries and can be added while the sauce cooks to infuse your sauce with flavor.

Can you freeze a jar of cranberry sauce? ›

Unlike its homemade counterpart, canned cranberry sauce doesn't freeze or defrost very well. The jellied texture changes after freezing, becoming more watery. Even the leading authority on canned cranberry sauce, Ocean Spray, agrees that freezing canned cranberry sauce is not recommended.

What to pair with cranberry sauce? ›

Use it up with these delicious recipe ideas.
  • 1Braised pork with cranberry and five-spice. ...
  • 2Turkey and cranberry burgers. ...
  • 3Turkey and roast vegetable patties with cranberry dressing. ...
  • 4Turkey, brie and cranberry sandwiches. ...
  • 5Pork, cranberry and pistachio rissoles with hot potato salad.

What pairs well with cranberries? ›

cranberry
  • Thyme (Orange) citrus. grassy. woody. floral.
  • Sage (Common) savory. herbal. menthol.
  • Rosemary. savory. herbal.
  • Mexican Tarragon. citrus. anise.
  • Zaatar Marjoram. woody. floral.
  • Marigold Flower. citrus. grapefruit. grassy.
  • Epazote. oregano. anise. mint. gasoline.
  • Basil (Purple Ruffles) cinnamon. anise. menthol.

Do you just eat cranberry sauce out of the can? ›

The traditional way to serve canned cranberry sauce is to slice the cylinder into rounds and arrange them on a platter. Go a step further by adding a garnish like sugared rosemary or candied ginger. Or, cook the canned sauce with orange juice and zest for a citrusy take on a holiday standby.

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

Cranberries and cranberry products are usually safe for most people if consumed in moderation. However, excessive consumption may cause stomach upset and diarrhea — and may also increase the risk of kidney stones in predisposed individuals.

Are you supposed to eat cranberry sauce? ›

Cranberry sauce is often eaten in conjunction with turkey for Christmas in the United Kingdom and Canada or Thanksgiving in the United States and Canada, and it is only rarely eaten or served in other contexts there.

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