Bright, tangy, better-than-store-bought magic.
All the flavor, none of the fuss.
Homemade cranberry sauce is one of those joys of the holiday season that feels impossibly fresh and flavorful compared to the canned version. Tart, sweet, and bursting with whole-food ingredients, this simple recipe transforms any meal—from roasted turkey to everyday chicken—into something festive.
Welcome to Day 15 of our 25 Days of Simple Christmas countdown! Today we’re making a bright, clean cranberry sauce that comes together in under 15 minutes. It’s the perfect make-ahead dish that tastes even better the next day.
I can still picture my mom opening that familiar ridged can of cranberry sauce—plop—onto a plate each Thanksgiving and Christmas. As a kid, I thought it was hilarious. As an adult… well, I learned we can do better.
One year, after becoming a mom myself, I decided to make cranberry sauce from scratch. It felt intimidating at first—Wasn’t this something only fancy cooks did? But within minutes, the berries began popping in the pot, releasing that beautiful ruby color and citrusy aroma.
My kids stood at the stove beside me, giggling with every pop! We stirred, tasted, adjusted the sweetness, and created something completely our own. When we set it out on the table that year, even my husband—who claimed to “hate cranberry sauce”—went back for seconds.
Now, every December, we make a batch together. It’s become a small but meaningful tradition, and the sound of cranberries popping has become one of my favorite holiday sounds.
Fresh cranberries, citrus, and natural sweetener—nothing artificial.
Actually tastes better after resting in the fridge overnight.
Spread on toast, swirl into yogurt, top baked brie, or spoon over oatmeal.
A jar of ruby-red cranberry sauce is simple, stunning, and heartfelt.
Make exactly what you need using whole ingredients.
Turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes—the whole cozy lineup.
A bright, tangy lift to your breakfast.
Instant festive flavor.
An easy appetizer that tastes fancy with zero effort.
Pour into small jars, tie with twine, add a tag… done!
Every year when we make this, I’m reminded that we don’t need perfection—or complicated recipes—to create meaningful traditions. Sometimes the simplest foods make the biggest memories.
Day 15 is complete! Tomorrow we move to Day 16 — Homemade Apple Cider: comfort in a mug.
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