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    Home » Side dishes

    Low sugar cranberry sauce

    November 22, 2014 by Caroline's Cooking

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    This low sugar cranberry sauce recipe uses only 3 ingredients and is mainly sweetened with orange juice. It's so quick and easy to make with a lovely zesty flavor. So worth the effort to make yourself!

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    Cranberry sauce is a classic accompaniment to a Thanksgiving or Christmas turkey dinner, and it is certainly a pairing that goes well together. The sweet but tart cranberry sauce with the savory, mild turkey makes for a delicious mouthful.

    Our Christmas table growing up in the UK almost always included cranberry sauce. We only occasionally bought it if we didn't get cranberries before they sold out - it was never missed out - but it was always a proper preserve-like sauce.

    cranberries around an orange in a bowl

    Only on coming to the US have I come across the more jelly form of cranberry sauce in a can that I tried once through lack of choice. I have to say I don't think I could bring myself to have again.

    Sorry to anyone who likes it, hopefully I can convert you with this recipe as it really is ridiculously easy and tasty.

    making cranberry sauce

    How to make this easy cranberry sauce

    There are only three ingredients - cranberry, orange and sugar. I use a lot of orange juice so this cranberry sauce has very little actual sugar in it, unlike a lot of bought varieties. The orange also adds a lovely fresh zesty flavor that goes well with the cranberry.

    Personally I prefer a fairly tart sauce so this recipe reflects that. As a result, you my want to add a little more sugar than I have here. You can do this right at the end when you taste it. I would just suggest you do it while it is still warm as the sugar may not dissolve properly if you wait until it is cold. 

    This makes a relatively small amount, perfect for a smaller family as a side.  But if you have any left, it's great with leftover turkey and stuffing for lunches as we always do. Or pair it with brie in a sandwich. Yum. You can also use some to make some cranberry bars or savory cranberry cheese tarts.

    cranberry harvest festival - floating cranberries in flooded bog

    I mentioned before in my cranberry gin post that we are lucky enough to live not too far from the home of a huge cranberry harvest festival. We have been to see the whole process which is both interesting and beautiful. I always try my best to use local foods where I can. It's even better to be able to go right to the source where possible.

    Even if you don't get a chance to visit a cranberry farm, though, don't skip cranberry sauce from your Thanksgiving or Christmas meal. It really is worth the teeny bit of effort and you can make it a good day or two in advance. Then enjoy this spoonful of brightness.

    cranberry sauce with stuffing and duck behind

    Try these other dishes for your Holiday feast:

    • Rutabaga, date and bacon stuffing
    • Butternut squash wild rice salad with cranberries
    • Acorn squash and Brussels sprouts side dish
    • Fennel, prune and pork stuffing
    • Plus get more Holiday recipes in the archives.
    cranberry sauce - a classic accompaniment to turkey for Thanksgiving or Christmas. This recipe is both quick and relatively healthy with only a little sugar and mainly sweetened with orange. Delicious and easy.
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    cranberry sauce

    This version of the classic Holiday side is lower in sugar and with a fantastic zesty flavor.
    Cook Time15 minutes mins
    Total Time15 minutes mins
    Course: Side
    Cuisine: American, British
    Servings: 4
    Calories: 50kcal
    Author: Caroline's Cooking
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    Ingredients

    • 1 ½ cups fresh cranberries 150g, or frozen, defrosted
    • 1 orange juice and zest ie juice and finely grated zest of 1 orange
    • 1 ½ tablespoon sugar

    Instructions

    • Put cranberries, orange juice and rind and sugar in a small pan over a medium heat.
    • Bring to the boil and keep heating until all the cranberries pop and the sauce thickens up- the cranberries should be fairly mushy. It will take about 15min in all.
    • Check the taste and add a little more sugar to taste.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 50kcal | Carbohydrates: 12g | Potassium: 91mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 95IU | Vitamin C: 22.4mg | Calcium: 16mg | Iron: 0.1mg

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    1. Stephanie | The Foodie and The Fix

      November 08, 2015 at 12:28 pm

      5 stars
      Love, love, love this low-sugar cranberry recipe! I've included it in my "Thanksgiving: 21 Day Fix Style" post this morning. Hope you have a great day!

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      • Caroline's Cooking

        November 11, 2015 at 12:36 pm

        Thanks, Stephanie, glad you like it and thanks for including it in your post!

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    2. Ginger

      December 06, 2014 at 6:58 pm

      You are so right, cranberry sauce is so easy to make, and it tastes so much better than any of the shop-bought varieties! I came across it for the first time in the UK, in Germany we use lingonberry compote, which tastes slightly more earthy. I love your use of orange juice to reduce the sugar!

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      • Caroline's Cooking

        December 07, 2014 at 3:13 am

        Thanks. Yes I have had lingonberry with spaetzle and a couple other dishes in Germany and Austria. It's great, I wish they were a bit more widely available

        Reply
    3. Lily

      November 22, 2014 at 7:31 pm

      I love cranberry sauce with my turkey and what a deliciously simple recipe, pinned!

      Reply

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