Fancy Canned Cranberries Recipe (2024)

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MJ

Maybe "what we're going for here," folks, is to have a little fun. If it's "hard to imagine" what it tastes like, then for Pete's sake, just make it and find out. It's canned cranberry sauce, not beef bourguignon.

Chris

Alison, although I love the look of this on the serving dish, how do we actually *eat* this? Although I can imagine a bit of cranberry sauce on the fork with a bite or two of turkey, it's hard to imagine a bite of fresh orange, onion, AND cranberry along with the meat. Is that what we're going for here?

karen

Absolute what my mother did for us 60 or so years ago - without the mint/parsley or lemon juice, (way to fancy). In So Cal our navel oranges where just ready for harvest about Thanksgiving so she used every opportunity to incorporate oranges in EVERY meal! This was my favorite, and yes you kind'a cut up the oranges/onion/canned cranberry in little chunks and mix and match on your fork. WOW what a memory. I will definitely resurrect it this year. THANK YOU.

WVAtty

I'm not going to make this recipe, being more the cranberry chutney type, but when I was a kid, we always sliced the canned cranberry relish. And then we used a turkey cookie cutter to make festive cranberry turkeys. I thought everyone did this!

Sandy

It stands to reason that there MUST be a practical, delicious and beautiful use for canned jellied cranberry sauce; can Alison have found it? The bare idea of this dish is making me smile.

Nancy

An easy way to release the jelled cranberry from the can is to open both sides of the can. It will slide right out!

Lisa Doran

Whole Foods or your market’s organic brand

Andrew

If your market carries Passover føods prior to the holiday in the spring you should be able to find cranberry sauce without corn syrup among other Passover specialties.

karen

You have no idea how irritating it is to me that I typed 'to' instead of TOO!

dona

i always insist on the jelled canned cranberry sauce- even over fresh! something about that texture... glad to see it glamorized in print 1

Linda

I used to roll my eyes at my husband’s family love of canned cranberries, but this I can get behind!

Amanda

Made this last night, and it is an easy complement to the heavy gravy, etc. I made the mistake of grabbing organic cranberry sauce, and it was so mushy it wouldn't slice and hold its shape. So, go low when you go low with this dish.

bacongougere

This was pretty and fun. It was also strangely addictive. I agree with another poster who recommended “going low” with the canned cranberry. I, too, chose the organic kind, and while it held its shape as I sliced it, the texture was unappealingly mushy. Stick with the trash food.

FRITZ

Great serving dish, looks vintage, love it!

Cardinal Air

Canned cranberries are a tradition in my family for Thanksgiving and Christmas. I love this spin on them - dresses them up a little. Best thing about this is how quick and easy it is to make. I use canned mandarin oranges, rather than oranges that require cutting, to make it even easier (plus I personally love mandarin oranges.). You eat it with a fork on the side, by the way.

tony

The problem with slicing canned cranberry sauce is that today the cans are two piece cans meaning it only has one lid. There is no second lid to remove so the cranberry sauce doesn't slide out.

Deb

I wondered about the can too. But I made this last night, opened the lid, and the sauce slid out nicely in one piece. I had read an article that you could slide a knife along the inside of the can to break the vacuum, but I didn’t need to do that.

regina

Another year in a row where I will be making this, the dish that converted me to a cranberry sauce eater. I’m obsessed. So is my husband. Put little slices of it on any other part of your plate. Eat separately. Either way it’s fantastic, whimsical, and delightfully acidic and sweet.

The Hipster.

I substituted the mint with finely diced jalapeños (or, slice the chiles so people who can’t take the heat can pick them out). Zippy.

nhmama

Oh my... I once sliced the canned cranberry jelly and placed in serving dish and my mother reacted as if I commit a horrible sin. Never served it sliced again- apparently to some it must stay in the shape of the can.

cynthiarmstrong

No matter how many times I try to serve my family delicious homemade cranberry sauce at Thanksgiving, they always demand the canned jelly stuff. Finally, something to please everybody!

Julie

It's funny in the video she jokes "Cause you know everyone's gonna be talking about the cranberries". Well I've made this a for a couple different Thanksgivings and every time there are at least a few people who tell me it was their favorite thing on the table. A super easy, tasty, and fun way to dress up a classic.

Ziggy

This is a long shot, but does anyone know where I can buy the serving dish?

Anna

I made this last night for a mini thanksgiving meal for two and it was surprisingly good, and super pleasing to look at. It’s nice to add some color to a spread of mainly brown or mashed foods. I used mint and a healthy squeeze of lime. We both loved it between bites of turkey and stuffing! A palate cleanser, if you will.

ashley r.

in the video, she said to soak the onions in water first, is that what we're doing here?

The Hipster.

I substituted the mint with jalapeño. Great minced or sliced (so those who don’t like heat can pick them out). Not too shabby with Honey Baked Ham either. Zippy!

Kathleen

Wonderful recipe and beautiful to boot. It now makes regular appearances at book club...it's not just for the holidays.

Pat

Assembled this for Thanksgiving and it was a visual delight as well as easy.

Wendy Johnston

Made this dish for thanksgiving as an alternative to just canned cranberry. I did not have any fresh lemons on hand, so I squeezed the juice of an orange over the dish. I also used dried mint (from our garden). The thinly sliced onions worked well with the dish, lending their flavor but losing their harsh, raw bite. Even put this on left over turkey sandwiches!

bacongougere

This was pretty and fun. It was also strangely addictive. I agree with another poster who recommended “going low” with the canned cranberry. I, too, chose the organic kind, and while it held its shape as I sliced it, the texture was unappealingly mushy. Stick with the trash food.

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Fancy Canned Cranberries Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you dress up canned cranberries? ›

Top with dried or fresh fruits

Sure, you can go all meta with some dried cranberries or sliced fresh raw cranberries, but I also like to think about complementary flavors — dried cherries, dried mulberries, golden raisins, chopped apricots. All work great with cranberry sauce.

How to jazz up jellied 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.
Aug 11, 2022

What is canned cranberry good for? ›

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.

Are you supposed to cook canned cranberries? ›

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.

How do you serve jellied cranberry sauce? ›

The traditional way of serving jellied cranberry sauce is sliced into rounds. With the column set on its side, slice into ¼-inch thick rounds and then arrange the slices on a serving platter. Serve the slices plain, garnished as desired, or read on for easy upgrades.

What takes the bitterness out of cranberry sauce? ›

If your cranberry sauce comes out tasting too bitter, don't reach for the sugar. Granulated sugar might make the situation worse, especially if you don't have time to reheat the sauce so the sugar can dissolve properly. Instead, reach for another sweetener: maple syrup.

What is the difference between cranberry sauce and jellied 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.

Is canned jellied cranberry sauce good for you? ›

Reaching for the cranberry sauce can make you as healthy as it makes you happy. Whether you choose canned or homemade, cranberry sauce can deliver a healthy dose of vitamins and minerals that can mean a longer life.

What organ is cranberry good for? ›

Improving heart health

Studies show that various ingredients in cranberry juice may improve heart health. Cranberries are high in chemicals called polyphenols that may support heart health. A 2011 study of females with metabolic syndrome found that cranberry juice increased the antioxidants in the blood plasma.

Does cranberry sauce lower blood pressure? ›

All of these properties have led researchers to conclude that cranberries have a cardioprotective effect. Meaning that they are here to serve and protect your heart or any coronary arteries from any sort of injuries, diseases and even malfunctions. In short yes, Cranberries can help in lowering blood pressure.

Is cranberry sauce good for kidneys? ›

Cranberries are low in potassium and high in vitamin C, making them another great choice for people with kidney disease. Cranberry juice has also been shown to help prevent urinary tract infections, which are typical for people with kidney disease.

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

Observant consumers have noticed that the 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.

What thickens cranberry sauce? ›

The sugar in the syrup helps the mixture thicken. It could also be because you haven't cooked the mixture long enough. The cranberries need to cook long enough to burst so that they release plenty of pectin which is a thickener naturally found in cranberries.

Should you chill canned cranberry sauce? ›

According to Ocean Spray, the brand behind one of the most popular canned cranberry sauces, both their jellied and whole berry varieties are fine to store in either the pantry or fridge (if you prefer to serve chilled) prior to opening.

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

Commercial cranberry sauce may be loose and uncondensed, or condensed or jellied and sweetened with various ingredients. The jellied form may be slipped out of a can onto a dish, and served sliced or intact for slicing at the table.

How do you use cranberries as decorations? ›

Other Decorating Ideas Using Cranberries

Surround the candles with a handful of cranberries. Take several asymmetrical, transparent vases or glass cylinders and fill them halfway with cranberries. You can also place candles on top of the cranberries. This piece is ideal for table settings and the fireplace mantel.

How to snack on cranberries? ›

Start by chopping the cranberries into small pieces and mix them with diced apples, chopped nuts, and a touch of honey or maple syrup for sweetness. The combination of tart cranberries and sweet fruits creates a delightful contrast of flavors that is perfect for a light and healthy snack or side dish.

How do you cut canned cranberries? ›

Steps
  1. Release the entire cylinder of cranberry from the can with a knife and carefully cut into 8 slices. Transfer slices to a cutting board.
  2. Use small cookie cutters to cut the jelly into shapes. Chop trimmings into small pieces and scatter over a platter. Arrange cut outs carefully on top. Serve with roast turkey.

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