This Sugared Cranberries Recipe is a beautiful, delicious holiday addition. Most recipes dip them in water, but the โ€œsecretโ€ is to use orange juice.

Sugared Cranberries in a bowl
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My Secret Discovery To The Best Sugar Cranberries Recipe!

Every December, my mom decorated our mantel with sparkly fake sugared cranberries. I remember thinking they had to be candy because they looked too good not to eat. Years later, I finally made the real thing, and my first batch was more pucker than pretty.

Cranberries are naturally tart, so the trick is getting that bright pop without the bitter bite. I tried the classic sugar-water method, but it looked better than it tasted. Then I swapped in orange juice, and everything changed. The sweet citrus flavor balanced the tartness perfectly and made them taste as good as they looked.

I love adding them as tabletop decor, a cheese board, or to spruce up a hot chocolate bar.

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Ingredient shot: cranberries, sugars, and orange juice

Ingredients

IngredientSwap or Tip
Fresh CranberriesUse firm, fresh berries and toss any soft ones.
Orange JuiceFreshly squeezed tastes best, but bottled works fine. For a lighter citrus flavor, use half orange juice and half water.
Cane SugarGranulated sugar works too. For extra sparkle, roll the cranberries first in a coarse sugar, then again in regular sugar.

Quick Tip

Save the orange juice mix to use as a simple syrup base! Simple syrup is usually equal parts sugar and water, heated until the sugar melts. Using the orange juice mix adds a fruity flavor to your drinks.

Process shot --combining sugar with orange juice

How To Make Sugared Cranberries

  1. Sweet Mix: Heat orange juice and sugar in a pot until the sugar fully dissolves.
  2. Cranberries: Stir in the cranberries, making sure theyโ€™re all covered.
  3. Dry Cranberries: Drain the cranberries, spread them out on a lined baking sheet, and let them dry.
  4. Coat with Sugar: Once dry, roll the cranberries in more sugar to make them sparkly.

Quick Tip

For a gorgeous festive dessert, top these Vanilla Cheesecake Bars or Chocolate Cheesecake with Sugared Cranberries.

Adding cranberries to the orange juice mixture

Storage

  • If your holidays are busy like mine, hereโ€™s good news: you can prep this sugared cranberries recipe in advance!
  • Sugar-coated cranberries store best in an airtight container in a cool place or in the fridge. They will last for up to one week.

Process shot: drying cranberries and rolling in sugar

These cranberries are great as a garnish, snack, or decoration. Here are my favorite ways to use them.

Ways To Use Sugared Cranberries

Leave a comment with your ideas on how you decorate with these!

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Sugared Cranberries

Sugared Cranberries are the perfect festive touch to your holiday spread! These sparkly, sweet-tart bites are not only a gorgeous decoration but also an irresistible treat. Theyโ€™re easy to make and add a pop of color and flavor to desserts, cocktails, or snack boards!
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Drying Time: 1 hour
Total Time: 1 hour 20 minutes
Servings: 2 cups

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 1 cup 100% orange juice
  • 1-1/2 cups cane sugar divided; granulated sugar will work okay, but cane is best!
  • 2 cups fresh cranberries

Instructionsย 

  • Line 1 to 2 large sheet pans with parchment paper and set aside.
  • In a small pot, combine the orange juice and 1 cup of the sugar. Bring to a simmer and whisk until sugar is completely dissolved. Remove mixture from heat and stir in cranberries until coated in sugar. Cover pot with a lid and let stand 10 minutes.
  • Strain cranberries (the syrup can be used in a simple syrup for cocktails/mocktails). Using a wooden spoon, separate the cranberries and place them on the prepared pan. Allow to dry for 45 minutes to an hour at room temperature.
  • Place remaining 1/2 cup cane sugar on a large plate and transfer cranberries to the plate. Roll cranberries in the sugar to coat. Once coated, theyโ€™re ready to use and eat!
Final step! Please let us know how it was by leaving a review.

Recipe Notes

Nutrition Note: Nutritional information is for 1/4 cup servings. The recipe makes a total of 2 cups of berries.
Storage: Sugar-coated cranberries are best stored in an airtight container in a cool place or in the fridge.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 150kcal | Carbohydrates: 44g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 1mg | Potassium: 96mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 41g | Vitamin A: 77IU | Vitamin C: 19mg | Calcium: 5mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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15 Comments

  1. Mel says:

    But Iโ€™m just making mine now my question is, if you let them dry completely the sugar is not going to stick to the cranberries!

    1. Chelsea says:

      They stay sticky and the sugar sticks to them great!

  2. Angela B says:

    By cane sugar do you mean powdered sugar?

  3. Joyce says:

    5 stars
    I needed a recipe that didnโ€™t require refrigeration for hours as some others do. These came together so quickly, provided a great kick of color on the charcuterie board, and tasted delicious. Thank you!

    1. Chelsea says:

      I am so thrilled to hear this! Thanks Joyce! ๐Ÿ™‚

  4. Linda says:

    How do I store the sugared cranberries??

  5. Kayla says:

    5 stars
    Just made theseโ€ฆdeliciousโ€ฆusing the tonight as garnish for a cranberry old fashioned.

    1. Chelsea Lords says:

      Awesome! So glad you loved them! ๐Ÿ™‚

  6. Eugenia says:

    Is it possible to reuse the liquid to make more sugar coated cranberries? I need to make a lot. Thx!

    1. Chelsea Lords says:

      I think that would be fine! ๐Ÿ™‚

  7. Tina Lafferty says:

    Does it matter if the cranberries are fresh or frozen ?

    1. Chelsea Lords says:

      Fresh!

  8. Megan says:

    5 stars
    I made these and they were fabulous! I was worried about my cranberries popping from the heat so I cooled down the syrup and let the cranberries soak overnight to compensate. Served them yesterday and everybody devoured them! Thank you!!

    1. Chelsea Lords says:

      So happy to hear that! Thanks so much for the comment and review ๐Ÿ™‚