Easy Cranberry Syrup Recipe - A Red Spatula (2024)

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Are you looking for a great syrup with the flavors of fall and winter? This Easy Cranberry Syrup Recipe makes the best topping for pancakes, waffles, french toast, and anything else you can think of.

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During the fall and early winter, fresh cranberries are abundant and perfect for adding to baked goods or turning into a delightful syrup!

I love to make a big batch in the fall and then store it so we can enjoy it throughout the year!

It's great served up with a big stack of sprouted oat pancakes or spelt pancakes. At Christmas, serve it up with these green pancakes for a stunning red and green holiday breakfast.

Use it to elevate any brunch table with cranberry syrup so your guests can drizzle it over whole wheat waffles or a bowl of cinnamon spice oatmeal.

If you enjoy this homemade cranberry syrup, you might also love this copycat IHOP pecan syrup.

Why You Will Love This Recipe

  • The flavors!! I designed this recipe with the perfect combo of cranberries, cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves. The deep, rich cranberry flavor is everything sweet and cozy.
  • So simple to make. It all comes together in 15-20 minutes. I love a recipe like this.
  • FIVE ingredients are all you need.
  • It holds well for a long time. Make a double batch and you are good to go for 2-3 weeks! It is really good if you are feeding a crowd.

Ingredients

  • Fresh cranberries: I like to use fresh cranberries for the best flavor and it's the only way I've made it. In the fall, you can easily find a bag of cranberries in the produce section of just about any grocery store. Frozen cranberries will also work well too.
  • Granulated sugar: If you don't want to use white sugar, you can also use honey or pure maple syrup if you like. Brown sugar would also be good with its molasses undertones.
  • Cinnamon: Is there anything better than cranberries and cinnamon? It only takes a little cinnamon, but well worth it. You can also use a cinnamon stick to flavor the sauce while it is cooking. When you get ready to blend, just take it out and proceed from there.
  • Nutmeg: Honestly, I will never leave the nutmeg out of fall and winter foods. It is a common spice in my kitchen!
  • Cloves: Another great spice for the flavors of cinnamon and nutmeg.

How To Make Cranberry Syrup

This is a really easy syrup to make. If you have not ever made a fruit syrup, you will be hooked after this.

Add all your ingredients to a medium saucepan. Cook over medium heat, stirring occasionally for 10-15 minutes. I like to cook it in a heavy saucepan, which is much better for even heat distribution.

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As the syrup cooks, the cranberries will burst, the sugar will dissolve and the sauce will thicken just slightly.

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Pour the sauce into a food processor or blender and blend until it is smooth. You can strain the sauce through a fine mesh strainer to remove any chunks that are left or just leave it.

If it isn't thick enough, add it back to the saucepan and cook over lower heat until it is as thick as you want.

Let the syrup cool slightly or serve it warm. It is really good either way, I promise!

That is it!! I am telling you, this is one of those easy recipes you will make over and over.

This can be served hot or at room temperature. I love it both ways!

Variations

  • Add some star anise in combination with the cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves. It would be delicious!
  • Make cranberry orange syrup with one tablespoon of orange zest (orange peel) and one-half cup of orange juice.
  • Lower sugar? It takes less than one cup of sugar for this recipe, but feel free to reduce it if you want. A syrup that is a little more tart is still really delicious!

How to Serve

My favorite thing is to pour syrup over my pancakes, but let's not relegate this delicious cranberry syrup to only one use.

While this is really good on breakfast goods like pancakes, waffles, and french toast, it's also great used in other ways too!

  • Drizzle it over a scoop of vanilla ice cream or homemade vegan ice cream. Yes, it is as good as it sounds.
  • Use it in your favorite cranberry co*cktail or cranberry mocktail. Add in your favorite liquor or make a mocktail by mixing it with some cream soda or even just sparkling water.
  • Add it to a parfait with yogurt, granola, and this yummy syrup.

Any way you choose to serve this, it will be a party for your taste buds!!

Give it as a gift!

This homemade cranberry syrup makes a delightful food gift for the holidays!

Pour it into pretty glass bottles. Add a cute tag and ribbon and it is ready to go!

Use it to make up a gift basket and pair it with a jar of homemade pancake or waffle mix or some yogurt and homemade granola!

Homemade cranberry sauce makes a beautiful gift during the holiday season and your friends and family will adore the special touch.

Expert Tips

  • How to store homemade syrup. The best way to store this is in an airtight container in the fridge and it will be good for at least 2 weeks. I prefer a sealed container to plastic wrap or tinfoil and it holds air out much better and helps it last longer.
  • Use fresh cranberries. They have the freshest flavor and this recipe hasn't been tested using frozen or dried cranberries. I suspect that frozen will work but I think the flavor will be flat if you try to use dried.
  • Serve it up warm or at room temperature over your favorite breakfast baked goods!
  • Don't forget it's delicious served on lots more than just a stack of pancakes!
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  • Christmas Cranberry Pound Cake
  • Leftover Cranberry Sauce Oatmeal Breakfast
  • Vegan Cranberry Sauce with Orange
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Easy Cranberry Syrup Recipe - A Red Spatula (12)Amy Sandidge

Are you looking for a great syrup with the flavors of fall and winter? This Easy Cranberry Syrup Recipe makes the best topping for pancakes, waffles, french toast, and anything else you can think of.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Course condiments

Cuisine American

Servings 6

Ingredients

  • 3 cups fresh or frozen cranberries
  • ¾ cup sugar or honey
  • 1 ½ cups water
  • ½ teaspoon cinnamon
  • ¼ teaspoon nutmeg
  • ¼ teaspoon cloves

Instructions

  • Add all ingredients to a medium-sized saucepan and heat over medium heat.

  • Mix occasionally and cook for about 10-15 minutes. You want the cranberries to have burst and the sauce to have thickened.

  • Move to a food processor or blender and pulse until it is smooth.

  • From here you can either leave it like it is, or strain it. I personally did not strain mine, but that is up to you!

  • That is it! Now, sit back and enjoy. You deserve it!

Notes

  • How to store homemade syrup. The best way to store this is in an airtight container in the fridge and it will be good for at least 2 weeks. I prefer a sealed container to plastic wrap or tinfoil and it holds air out much better and helps it last longer.
  • Use fresh cranberries. They have the freshest flavor and this recipe hasn't been tested using frozen or dried cranberries. I suspect that frozen will work but I think the flavor will be flat if you try to use dried.
  • Serve it up warm or at room temperature over your favorite breakfast baked goods!
  • Don't forget it's delicious served on lots more than just a stack of pancakes!

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Easy Cranberry Syrup Recipe - A Red Spatula (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in cranberries? ›

Both types of cranberries, the large and small, contain many phenolic compounds, such as phenolic acids, flavonoids (anthocyanins and flavonols), and tannins. The large cranberry has been recognized as an important food and healing agent because of these compounds.

How to improve cranberry sauce from a can? ›

Adding a teaspoon or two of fresh lemon or orange zest, a tablespoon of chopped candied peel, or even a splash of juice to your canned sauce will brighten flavors and bring in some homemade flavor.

What do cranberries do for your body? ›

Many people consider cranberries to be a superfood due to their high nutrient and antioxidant content. In fact, research has linked the nutrients in cranberries to a lower risk of urinary tract infection (UTI), the prevention of certain types of cancer, improved immune function, and decreased blood pressure.

How many cranberries should I eat a day for UTI? ›

How much cranberry should you take? There is no standard dose of cranberry. Some studies have used 1/2 ounce of cranberry juice twice a day to help prevent recurrent UTIs. Other studies have used between 600-800 milligrams daily of cranberry supplement capsules.

Can I mix cranberry juice with water? ›

Avoid cranberry juice co*cktails as these are often mixed with other juices, such as grape juice and apple juice, and contain added sugars that can take away from the benefits of pure cranberry juice. If you find pure cranberry juice too tart, dilute it with water to make it more palatable.

Are cranberries good or bad for kidneys? ›

4. Cranberries. Cranberries are low in potassium and high in vitamin C, making them another great choice for people with kidney disease. Cranberry juice has also been shown to help prevent urinary tract infections, which are typical for people with kidney disease.

What illness can cranberries prevent? ›

Cranberry is best known for preventing urinary tract infections (UTIs), commonly caused by bacteria known as Escherichia coli (E. coli).

Why should cranberries not be eaten raw? ›

Is it safe to eat cranberries raw? Cranberries are generally considered safe whether they are cooked or raw. However, because of their notoriously bitter, sharp taste, most people prefer not to eat them raw or unsweetened. This bitterness is due to the high tannin content of cranberries.

Why is my homemade cranberry sauce runny? ›

Mistake #2: Your Cranberry Sauce Is Too Runny

You may have added too much liquid to the cranberries. In addition to pectin, cranberries contain water, which means you only need to add a splash of liquid to get the cooking going. Add too much and you'll be stirring at the stove much longer than expected.

What thickens cranberry sauce? ›

Jelling. Homemade cranberry sauce is meant to thicken, or “jell,” while cooking. If it stays soupy, that could mean a couple of things. One possibility is that you may not have used enough sugar: Sugar helps the sauce firm up, so be sure to use the full amount called for in a recipe.

How do you get the tartness out of cranberry sauce? ›

"Instead, start by stirring in one tablespoon maple syrup and one teaspoon of a sweet drink like apple juice, orange juice, or fruity white or red wine. Add more to taste. Sprinkle with a pinch of salt (in small amounts, it intensifies sweetness)."

What organ is cranberry juice good for? ›

Improving heart health

Studies show that various ingredients in cranberry juice may improve heart health. Cranberries are high in chemicals called polyphenols that may support heart health. A 2011 study of females with metabolic syndrome found that cranberry juice increased the antioxidants in the blood plasma.

Do cranberries clean your stomach? ›

Digestive Health

Compounds called proanthocyanidins provide cranberries' vibrant color and also work as antimicrobial agents. They can help prevent bad bacteria, such as E. coli, from colonizing your gut and may also strengthen the gut barrier and reduce inflammation in and around your digestive tract.

Are cranberries healthier than blueberries? ›

The cranberry is also a contender when it comes to antioxidant content. While wild blueberries outperform them when it comes to measuring both antioxidant capacity and cellular antioxidant activity, cranberries pack their own health punch.

Is cranberry syrup good for you? ›

May Help Support Urinary Tract Health

A 2023 review of 50 studies published in Cochrane found that the use of cranberry products (including cranberry juice) may reduce the risk of UTIs for women with recurrent UTIs, in children and in people susceptible to UTIs following interventions (such as bladder radiotherapy).

How much cranberry concentrate should I take daily? ›

As medicine, cranberry dried powder has most often been used by adults in doses of 250-1500 mg by mouth daily for up to 6 months. 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.

What are the side effects of cranberry D Mannose syrup? ›

You are advised to take CRANBERRY EXTRACT+D MANNOSE+POTASSIUM MAGNESIUM CITRATE for as long as your doctor has advised it for you, depending on your medical condition. In some cases, you may experience certain common side effects such as abdominal discomfort, nausea, and vomiting.

What is Cran UTI syrup used for? ›

Cranberry has been used for reducing the risk of "bladder infections" (urinary tract infections). It has also been used for decreasing the smell of urine in people who are unable to control urination (incontinent). This product should not be used alone to treat bladder infections.

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