Sugared Cranberries, and a bonus Cranberry Syrup recipe! (2024)

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Last Updated on December 10, 2023 by Leah Hall

In our mind, cranberries are the perfect accompaniment to the holidays and Christmas! This Sugared Cranberries recipe is a great snack, a great co*cktail garnish or a beautiful decoration for your holiday table or desserts.

Cranberries always have made an appearance for the holidays in our house. We love using the tart berries in relishes and treats like muffins or desserts, but we also like the way cranberry can impart some delicious flavors to co*cktails. With the holidays quickly approaching we wanted to come up with another way that would make some great seasonal treats using some cranberries, so we made these sugared cranberries.

Some of our best cranberry co*cktails are our Christmas Old Fashioned, Pineapple Cranberry Margarita, Cranberry Mezcal co*cktail, or Cranberry Negroni! And these sugared cranberries are the perfect garnish for all of them.

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What are Sugared Cranberries?

Sugared cranberries are basically candied cranberries, cooked in simple syrup, then rolled in sugar until coated. These pretty and sparkly berries are perfect to use as beautiful garnishes on drinks or desserts, to snack on, or for more ideas below!

This recipe are perfect holiday treats using a classic holiday berry. The contrast of the tart cranberries and sugary coating makes them pop in your mouth. The tartness of the cranberries are tempered by a soak in hot sugar syrup giving the berries a balanced sweet and tangy flavor, such as what we used in the Cranberry Sweet and Sour co*cktail.

So, using the same simple ingredients make some cranberry simple syrup, too!

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Here are some great ideas to use the easy sugared cranberries:

  • Snacking – these little gems are great for snacking and look amazing on a holiday charcuterie or cheese board either scattered around or in a small ramekin.
  • Garnish – Try them as a garnish on a festive co*cktail, a Yule log cake, on a Pumpkin Pie, gingerbread houses. These cranberries on top of cupcakes or cut slices of sweets make them look festive and Christmas-y.
  • Savory Garnish – Use these sparkling cranberries as a garnish around your turkey or ham on the holiday table for Christmas dinner.
  • Treat – place them on some vanilla ice cream, or even a holiday flavor ice cream!

What Ingredients are Needed for the Sugared Cranberries?

This simple holiday season recipe is made with just three basic ingredients:

  • Cranberries – use a bag of fresh cranberries from the store and give it a wash and dry before using them. Make sure to take out any cranberries that are wrinkled or damaged, as they won’t look or taste great.
  • Water – Equal parts water and sugar to make the homemade simple syrup. The cranberries will be added to get all sticky and warmed.
  • Sugar – Granulated sugar is all you need. You need some to make the syrup, then more for rolling the cranberries in sugar coating to give them a snowy and sparkly effect!

Another great part of this recipe is the resulting cranberry simple syrup that is perfect for use in homemade sodas or other holiday co*cktails. Sweet with just enough tang from the cranberries, the syrup is a festive addition to lots of drinks! It won’t be a bright pink color though, as we don’t cook the cranberries super long. If you want a wonderful pink syrup, try our Cranberry Simple Syrup recipe!

How to Make Sugared Cranberries

This tart treat only requires 3 ingredients and it is easy to scale the recipe up to make more! Take your gorgeous garnishes to the next level and use fresh cranberries, water and granulated sugar.

You will also need a saucepan, parchment paper, and a slotted spoon.

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First, you combine water and sugar in a small saucepan over medium-high heat. Simple syrup is equal parts sugar and water, heated on the stove. Stir the cold water and a cup sugar until the sugar dissolves. When warm but not boiling, take the sugar water off the heat.

Pour the syrup over the cup of cranberries and let them soak for 15 minutes, but don’t go much longer than that. Then, using a slotted spoon, remove the cranberries from the syrup and spread them out in a single layer on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Let them dry for around 1 hour, uncovered. You can let them sit at room temperature or in the fridge. They’ll be sticky, not dry, at this point.

To finish, place the sticky cranberries in a shallow bowl of sugar or on a cookie sheet and toss using the spoon so they are fully coated. Don’t do too many at a time or they will stick together. If you want them to really dry and let the sugar get crusty, you can place the berries on a wire rack to dry. You can toss the remaining sugar, or keep to use in something else, or keep if you are making a second batch.

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If You Are Looking for More Holiday Recipes, Try These!

  • Ginger Snap
  • Holiday Berry Sparkler
  • Caramel Green Apple
  • Salted Butterscotch Bourbon Eggnog
  • Holiday Honey Punch
  • Tom and Jerry
  • Pine Old Fashioned
  • Rosemary’s Pear
  • Holiday Ginger Flip
  • Pine Simple Syrup
  • Yule Mule

Tips & Tricks

  • Cranberries – use fresh, not frozen. Frozen can make for wrinkled berries, not the cranberry jewels you want.
  • Cranberry Simple Syrup – You can discard the sugar syrup or use it. Some suggestions would be: a cake moistener like in a sponge cake, or use in co*cktails or mocktails like: Cranberry Mule Mocktail, Cranberry Orange Shrub co*cktail, or The Red Hound!
  • Storing – storing the Sugared Cranberries as they are best kept at room temp in a cool, dry environment for 3-4 days. If they look a little wet, you can toss them in some more sugar before serving. Keep them in an airtight container.
  • Sugaring – while rolling the berries, if the sugar starts looking wet on the cranberries, you can re-roll them in a little more sugar.
  • Other Sugared Garnishes – You can also use the same process for sugaring sprigs of rosemary, which kind of look like snowy pine trees. These sugared rosemary sprigs are great for co*cktails and garnishes too! We even have a Cranberry Rosemary Old Fashioned which combine the flavors!
  • Other Flavors – if you want to flavor the cranberries slightly, pop in some other flavors while heating the syrup and berries. Some suggestions could be a rosemary sprig, vanilla bean or vanilla extract and orange zest.
  • Sugars – if you want to switch up this recipe a bit, you can use some different sugars. You could possibly use brown sugar (but they would be brown, obviously), some superfine sugar, cane sugar, vanilla sugar, or even other colored sugars for extra effect.

If you are looking for the perfect dessert to put these sugar-coated cranberries on, try out our Mini Berry Bites!

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Yield: 1

Sugared Cranberries Recipe

Prep Time: 3 minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes

Set Time: 1 hour

Total Time: 1 hour 23 minutes

A great holiday treat for snacking or topping on holiday desserts. Make this sugared cranberries recipe all holiday long!

Ingredients

  • 2 cups water
  • 2 cups granulated sugar plus 2/3 cup sugar
  • 2 cups cranberries, fresh

Instructions

Combine 2 cups granulated sugar and water in a small saucepan over low heat, stirring mixture until sugar dissolves.

Bring to a simmer; remove from heat. Don't boil or the cranberries may pop when you add them to the mixture.

Stir in cranberries; pour mixture into a bowl.

Let sit 15 minutes.

Take out cranberries using a slotted spoon, or pour through a colander. Save the simple syrup if you would like.

Place cranberries onto a parchment paper lined cookie sheet to dry. Let sit for 1 hour to dry.

Place 2/3 cup sugar in a shallow dish or on a cookie sheet. Add cranberries, a few at a time, rolling to coat with sugar.

Spread sugared cranberries in a single layer on another parchment covered baking sheet; let stand at room temperature 1 hour or until dry.

Store at room temperature or in the fridge in an airtight container.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield:

32

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 66Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 0mgCarbohydrates: 7.3gFiber: 0.3gSugar: 6.9gProtein: 0g

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Sugared Cranberries, and a bonus Cranberry Syrup recipe! (2024)

FAQs

How do you sweeten cranberry juice? ›

Agave nectar: this is the only sweetener used. If you'd prefer, you could use simple syrup, coconut sugar, cane sugar, sugar-free sweetener, maple syrup, or raw honey. You could also omit the added sugar and make an unsweetened cranberry juice if you'd prefer.

How do you take cranberry syrup? ›

Cranberry extract has most often been used in doses of 120-1600 mg by mouth daily for 12 weeks. And cranberry juice drinks are often used in doses of 120-750 mL daily for up to 90 days. Speak with a healthcare provider to find out what type of product and dose might be best for a specific condition.

Can I add sugar to my cranberry juice? ›

Cranberry juice is usually very tart, so you'll probably want to add a bit of sweetener before drinking it. Use sugar or artificial sweetener, depending on your preferences. Add the sweetener in small increments and taste it after each addition to see if you like the taste.

Can you add sugar to pure cranberry juice? ›

There are a few ways you can sweeten unsweetened cranberry juice: Sugar: You can add sugar to taste, starting with a small amount (such as 1 teaspoon) and gradually adding more until the desired level of sweetness is reached. Honey: Another option is to use honey as a sweetener.

Why can't you drink cranberry juice with some medications? ›

If you take aspirin regularly, as a blood-thinner, for example, or if you are allergic to aspirin, you should not take cranberry supplements or drink a lot of juice. Other medications: Cranberry may interact with medications that are broken down by the liver.

What medications do cranberries interfere with? ›

by Drugs.com

Cranberry may increase the anticoagulant effect from blood thinners like warfarin and lead to bruising or bleeding. If you take an oral blood thinner, check with your doctor before consuming large amounts of cranberry or cranberry juice.

Is cranberry juice good for the kidneys and bladder? ›

It is a long-held belief that cranberry juice supports urinary system health, which includes the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. But while cranberries support your lower urinary tract—from the bladder down—there is no known or scientifically confirmed effect on kidney function.

What can I add to cranberry juice to make it taste better? ›

I sweetened my juice with honey which adds a sweet floral touch to the beverage. I also use a couple of freshly squeezed oranges which gives the juice a nice hint of citrus flavor. I'm sure apple juice or apple cider would work well too.

How do you take the bitterness out of cranberry juice? ›

Add apple juice. Is there any way to make cranberry juice taste less bitter? Try adding some lemon to it. Sounds crazy but it works!

How do you make cranberries taste better? ›

Some people like adding raisins or currants, or even blueberries for added sweetness. You can also add holiday spices such as cinnamon, nutmeg, or allspice. If adding spices, start with a pinch of each and add more to your taste.

How do you sweeten juice naturally? ›

Ripe, fresh fruits—like dark-speckled bananas, pears, and pineapple—along with vegetables like sweet potato, add naturally sweet flavor without added sugar.

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