Homemade cranberry sauce is one of those winter recipes that feels wonderfully rewarding – so simple to make, yet so full of flavour and seasonal charm. With its jewel-red colour, gentle sweetness, and tart sparkle, cranberry sauce brings brightness to even the heartiest winter dishes.
Whether it’s served alongside a Sunday roast, spooned over festive meats, added to sandwiches, or enjoyed as part of a cosy winter grazing board, a freshly made cranberry sauce elevates everything around it. And the best part? It takes just minutes to prepare.
Perfect for Christmas dinner, winter gatherings, or a quiet meal at home, this homemade version tastes fresh, vibrant, and beautifully seasonal.


Ingredients (makes: 1 small bowl – approx. 6 servings)
- 250 g fresh or frozen cranberries
- 100 g caster sugar
- 100 ml orange juice (fresh or bottled)
- Zest of ½ an orange
- Optional extras:
- 1 cinnamon stick
- A splash of port
- A pinch of nutmeg
- A few drops of vanilla extract
Recipe
Step 1: Combine Ingredients
Place the cranberries, sugar, orange juice, and orange zest into a small saucepan.
Step 2: Simmer Gently
Heat over medium-low, stirring occasionally.
The cranberries will begin to burst and soften – this is where the sauce develops its texture.
Step 3: Add Spices (Optional)
For a festive twist, add a cinnamon stick, a splash of port, or a pinch of warming spice.
Step 4: Thicken
Simmer for 10–12 minutes, until the sauce thickens and turns glossy.
It will continue to thicken as it cools.
Step 5: Cool & Serve
Allow to cool before serving.
Store in the fridge for up to 1 week.


Why Homemade Cranberry Sauce Is Worth Making
There’s a freshness to homemade cranberry sauce you just can’t get from a jar.
It’s:
- brighter in flavour
- naturally tangy
- full of real fruit texture
- adjustable in sweetness
- beautifully aromatic with orange and winter spices
The deep ruby colour looks gorgeous on a winter table – a splash of festive brightness against golden roasts and cosy side dishes.
Serving Suggestions
Cranberry sauce is wonderfully versatile. Serve it with:
- Roast turkey, chicken, beef, or pork
- Festive stuffing
- Winter veggie wellington
- Cheese boards (lovely with brie or cheddar!)
- Warm buttery rolls
- Boxing Day leftover sandwiches
It also makes a delicious addition to baked camembert, pastry tarts, or even spooned onto porridge for a festive breakfast twist.
Variations to Try
- Cranberry & Cinnamon: Add a cinnamon stick for warmth.
- Cranberry & Port: Rich, grown-up flavour perfect for Christmas dinner.
- Cranberry & Apple: Add diced apple for extra sweetness and texture.
- Cranberry & Ginger: Fresh ginger for a little kick.
- Cranberry & Vanilla: Softer, creamier undertones.
Cosy Winter Atmosphere
Making cranberry sauce fills the kitchen with winter aromas – citrus, spice, and gentle sweetness. It’s the kind of small, simple ritual that adds warmth to the season.
Enjoy it while:
- preparing a winter roast
- listening to festive music
- letting snow fall (or rain patter) outside
- hosting loved ones
- planning a cosy holiday meal
It’s the little touches that make winter feel magical.
Final Thoughts
Homemade cranberry sauce is a winter classic – bright, festive, and incredibly easy to make. With just a handful of ingredients and a few minutes on the hob, you can create a beautiful sauce that adds colour, sparkle, and seasonal warmth to your winter meals.
Stir, simmer, and enjoy the quiet comfort of this simple festive recipe.

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