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Tart, fresh cranberries combine with sugar, orange juice and a splash of Grand Marnier to create an incredibly delicious and unbelievably easy Homemade Cranberry Sauce.

Cranberry sauce in a white bowl, surrounded by greenery and cinnamon sticks

Homemade Cranberry Sauce is one of those holiday recipes that I pretty much make just for me.

I love the stuff and will happily eat it for days after Thanksgiving with buttered Parker House Rolls or toast, as a topping for Greek yogurt or ice cream and even as sandwich spread with leftover turkey and ham.

I think people will forever equate cranberry sauce with the jiggly stuff that slides out of an aluminum can and they just don’t know what they’re missing when it comes to homemade cranberry sauce. But that’s totally okay because it means more for me!

Cranberry sauce ingredients in a saucepan

MY FAVORITE CRANBERRY SAUCE

I have a confession to make: I’m a self-proclaimed turker disliker.

Not a hater, just a disliker. No matter how it’s cooked – fried, brined, roasted, smoked – it’s just not my fave. I’m a side dish girl through and through. I’d rather dig into the Baked Macaroni and Cheese, Corn Casserole, Sweet Potato Casserole, or Garlic and Herb Parker House Rolls

But I’ll definitely dabble with the bird if it’s slathered in a bit of Homemade Cranberry Sauce.

Now, I know it’s ridiculously easy to pop open a can of store-bought cranberry sauce and jiggle it out onto a pretty, festive plate. But trust me, Homemade Cranberry Sauce is almost as easy. I promise.

Wooden spoon stirring cooked cranberry sauce in a saucepan

The other promise I can make is that it’ll be about 10x more delicious than the canned stuff. 

Since cranberries and orange go together like peas and carrots (don’t believe me? Try my Cranberry Orange Bread), I had to bring some orange flavors into my cranberry sauce recipe. Cue the orange juice and some Grand Marnier.

The result is tart, fresh cranberries cooked with brown and white sugars, freshly squeezed orange juice, a touch of spice and just a hint of Grand Marnier. The flavors blend together to create a bright spot on your Thanksgiving plate that both teases the palate and provides a little freshness from all the heavy, gravy-laden sides.

White bowl filled with cranberry sauce on a holiday table

HOW TO MAKE MY EASY CRANBERRY SAUCE

I promised you easy. Here’s where I deliver.

Want to know how to make this cranberry sauce?

  • Add all of the ingredients except the Grand Marnier to a saucepan.
  • Cook over medium heat, stirring frequently, for about 10 minutes or until the cranberries start to pop.
  • Remove from the heat, add the Grand Marnier, and let cool before serving or refrigerating for later use.
Overhead view of cranberry sauce in a white bowl, set on a holiday table

Yeah, that’s it!

The sauce will seem a bit thin when you first remove it from the heat, but it’ll thicken as it cools. That’s because cranberries contain a lot of pectin (the stuff that makes jams and jellies nice and thick) that gets released when they’re cooked.

If you prefer your cranberry sauce warm or at room temperature, whip this up a bit before you sit down to dinner. If you like it cold, make it a day or two before and keep it in an airtight container in the fridge until Thanksgiving dinner.

Close up of cranberry sauce on a silver spoon

CAN YOU FREEZE HOMEMADE CRANBERRY SAUCE?

Cranberry sauce is one of those sides that freezes wonderfully.

If you want to be super on top of your turkey-day prep, make this a week or two ahead of time and pop it in the freezer in an airtight container. Let it thaw overnight in the refrigerator before serving.

You can also freeze any leftover cranberry sauce, although there are lots of fun ways to use leftover cranberry sauce! 

Close up of cranberry sauce in a white bowl, garnished with orange zest

WHAT TO DO WITH LEFTOVER CRANBERRY SAUCE

So you have some leftovers on your hands, huh?

Not to worry, I’ve got plenty of ideas for using up some of those leftover cranberries.

Of course, I am always a fan of slathering some of the leftover sauce on a turkey sandwich with a little bit of mayo. Don’t knock it until you’ve tried it – it’s amazing! 

My Cranberry Fluff is also a great way to use any leftover cranberry sauce. If you’re over sweets just after Thanksgiving, tuck some sauce away in your freezer to make mid-winter when you’re craving some tart cranberries in a sweet, fluffy dessert.

You could even try using some in place of jam in these Leftover Cranberry Sauce Bars (similar to my Apple Pie Bars). 

And for some super simple appetizers or snacks, you have to try Cranberry Cream Cheese Dip and Cranberry Brie Bites!

Cranberry sauce in a white bowl, garnished with orange zest
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Homemade Cranberry Sauce

By: Jamie
4.36 from 79 votes
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 10 minutes
Total: 15 minutes
Servings: 10
Tart, fresh cranberries combine with sugar, orange juice and a splash of Grand Marnier to create an incredibly delicious homemade cranberry sauce.

Ingredients

  • ½ cup granulated sugar
  • ½ cup light brown sugar
  • cup water
  • cup orange juice
  • 12 ounces fresh cranberries
  • ¼ teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
  • 1-2 tablespoons Grand Marnier optional

Instructions 

  • In a medium saucepan over medium heat, combine all of the ingredients except for the Grand Marnier. Cook, stirring frequently, until the cranberries start to pop (about 10 minutes).
  • Remove from heat, stir in Grand Marnier and place sauce in a bowl. Cranberry sauce will thicken as it cools.

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Nutrition

Calories: 104kcal, Carbohydrates: 26g, Protein: 0.2g, Fat: 0.1g, Saturated Fat: 0.01g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.02g, Monounsaturated Fat: 0.01g, Sodium: 4mg, Potassium: 59mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 23g, Vitamin A: 37IU, Vitamin C: 9mg, Calcium: 13mg, Iron: 0.2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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54 Comments

  1. Audra says:

    Oh and I  forgot to mention I didn’t even use Grand Mariner b/c I didn’t have it but it was oh so  beautiful!!  

    1. Jamie says:

      Wonderful!

  2. Audra says:

    You’re brilliant and your sauce is the very best we’ve ever had!  My husband who hates cranberry sauce was eating spoonfuls of it!  And our Grandma at the age of 77 (who’s very particular about it) nominated me to make the cranberry sauce for  this coming Thanksgiving and every year from now on!!  The only thing I did different is I added about a heaping teaspoon of grade b maple syrup after it was cooked bc my husband said it could use just a little more sweetness.  I personally thought it was perfect ~as is~ though!  Thank you so much for sharing your awesome sauce!!!  

    1. Jamie says:

      Thank you so much, Audra! I love the maple syrup addition! And Grandma is always right!

  3. Katie says:

    Just made this and it smells divine! I’m made it for tomorrow so will it be ok to keep fridge overnight? Can’t wait to try it :)

    1. Jamie says:

      Hi, Katie! I think it will be just find in the refrigerator overnight. I hope you enjoyed it!

  4. Claire says:

    Hi there, How long would the cranberry sauce keep for? Thanks

    1. Jamie says:

      Claire-
      It will keep in the refrigerator for a few days. I hope this helps.
      -Jamie

  5. Flygirl158 says:

    The cranberry sauce is absolutely wonderful. I have so many ways to use this .. making Bobbie Sandwiches (with leftover turkey), as a side for dipping with shortbread cookies, as a glaze on a pork roast, and of course on top of the turkey. Can’t wait!

    1. Jamie says:

      Thanks so much, I am so happy to hear you enjoyed it!
      -Jamie

  6. Melanie Martin says:

    I like the reciepe. I add a pinch of orange zest to this. Yummy!

    1. Jamie says:

      Thanks for visiting, Melanie.

  7. Jennifer @ Show Me the Yummy says:

    I LOVE recreating Panera recipes at home…such good inspiration :) I am a cranberry disliker…but maybe because I grew up eating the stuff out of the can…ew…I should give this a try! :)

    1. Jamie says:

      Jennifer-
      I hope you get the chance to try it! Thanks for stopping by.

      -Jamie

  8. Alisa says:

    Cranberry fluff looks divine. How far in advance can I make this?

    1. Jamie says:

      Alisa-
      I think the night before would be about as far as I’d push it. I hope this helps. Thanks for stopping by!
      -Jamie

  9. DeAndrea says:

    I am a cranberry lover as well. My mother in law and I visited a local food truck a couple of years ago. It was close to Thanksgiving. I had my usual chicken salad with cranberries (yum) on a croissant. That day as a side it came with a cranberry Grand Marnier sauce with shortbread dippers, can I just say awesome! Have never forgotten these! I am thinking your recipe can replicate the sauce from that day. :) Will definitely have to try. Happy Thanksgiving!

    1. Jamie says:

      DeAndrea-
      That sounds amazing! Thanks for stopping by and I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving as well.

      -Jamie

  10. Jen @ Baked by an Introvert says:

    I’ll eat turkey if I don’t have to cook it. I’m weird like that. This cranberry sauce would be perfect though. It’s so simple and delicious!

    1. Jamie says:

      Jen-
      Thanks for visiting, I know you would love this cranberry sauce.

      -Jamie