Best 10 Cranberry Orange Preserves Recipes

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The sweet and tangy flavor of cranberry orange preserves make them a delectable treat when paired with toast, scones, or even ice cream. This versatile condiment is not only delicious, but it is also quite simple to prepare at home. With just a few basic ingredients and a little bit of time, you can create your own homemade batch of cranberry orange preserves that is sure to impress your friends and family.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

CRANBERRY ORANGE RELISH



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Provided by Martina McBride

Categories     side-dish

Time 1h5m

Yield 1 cup

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 (12-ounce) bag fresh cranberries
1/2 cup sugar
3/4 cup port
2 teaspoons orange zest
2 tablespoons freshly squeezed orange juice

Steps:

  • Cook the cranberries and sugar in a small saucepan over medium 5 minutes, or just until sugar melts. Stir in the port and cook over medium-low 10 to 15 minutes, or until thickened and the cranberries begin to pop. Remove from the heat and stir in the orange zest and orange juice. Let cool completely. Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve.

CRANBERRY CONSERVE



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I'm 95, and I still remember my grandmother from Germany making this lovely, delicious conserve for the holidays. She'd give it to family members and friends. It tastes great served as a relish alongside meat or even spread on biscuits. -Mildred Marsh Banker, Austin, Texas

Provided by Taste of Home

Time 30m

Yield 3 pints.

Number Of Ingredients 7

4 cups fresh or frozen cranberries, halved
1 tablespoon grated orange zest
2 oranges, peeled, sliced and quartered
1 cup raisins
1-1/4 cup water
1 cup chopped pecans
2-1/2 cups sugar

Steps:

  • In a large saucepan, combine the cranberries, orange zest, oranges, raisins and water. Cover and simmer over medium heat until cranberries are soft. Add pecans and sugar; stir well. Simmer, uncovered, 10-15 minutes, stirring often. Cool. Spoon into covered containers. Refrigerate. Serve as a relish with poultry or pork, or spread on biscuits or rolls.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 72 calories, Fat 2g fat (0 saturated fat), Cholesterol 0 cholesterol, Sodium 1mg sodium, Carbohydrate 15g carbohydrate (13g sugars, Fiber 1g fiber), Protein 0 protein.

CRANBERRY-ORANGE JELLY



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This is the cranberry sauce for cooks who secretly (or not so secretly) like the kind that comes in a can, a quivering ruby mass with an unexpected dash of orange and spice. Guests can scoop it out of a pretty glass bowl, but it's more fun to unmold it onto a cake plate and serve it in slices. Make sure the water your use to unmold your jelly is quite hot, not just warm. The idea is to melt the outer jelly layer just enough so that the whole mold can slip right out.

Provided by Julia Moskin

Categories     jams, jellies and preserves, side dish

Time 20m

Yield 12 to 16 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 1/2 cups Lillet (see note)
1/2 cup orange liqueur, like Grand Marnier
2 cups sugar
2 tablespoons juniper berries (optional)
2 12-ounce bags fresh or frozen cranberries (about 8 cups; frozen can be substituted)
Nonstick cooking spray (if chilling in a mold)

Steps:

  • In a heavy saucepan, combine Lillet, liqueur, sugar and juniper berries if using. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Add cranberries and return to a boil. Reduce the heat to low and simmer until all the cranberries burst and are very soft, at least 10 minutes total (or use a candy thermometer and cook mixture to 210 to 215 degrees). The mixture should be reduced and thickened, like a very loose jam.
  • Strain the sauce into a bowl through a sieve, pushing on the solids with a rubber spatula to extract all the liquid. Discard the solids. Stir the liquid and transfer to a pretty serving bowl or a mold. (If using a mold, spray the insides first with nonstick cooking spray.) A funnel or liquid measuring cup with a spout can be useful for transferring without splashing the sides. Cover and refrigerate for at least three hours, or up to several days. Keep refrigerated until ready to serve.
  • If you chilled the jelly in a mold, turn it out by placing the mold in a large bowl. Carefully pour hot water into the bowl so it comes up the sides of the mold, melting the jelly just enough to release it from the mold. After 3 minutes, try unmolding the jelly onto a serving dish. If it doesn't come out, return to the bowl and try again 2 minutes later. Repeat until the jelly is released. If necessary, return it to the refrigerator to firm up before serving.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 184, UnsaturatedFat 1 gram, Carbohydrate 35 grams, Fat 1 gram, Fiber 2 grams, Protein 0 grams, SaturatedFat 0 grams, Sodium 3 milligrams, Sugar 31 grams

CRANBERRY-ORANGE PRESERVES



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Categories     Condiment/Spread     Fruit     Breakfast     Brunch     Vegetarian     Cranberry     Orange     Fall     Vegan     Simmer     Bon Appétit

Yield Makes 3 cups

Number Of Ingredients 8

3/4 cup orange juice
1/2 cup sugar
2 cups cranberries
2 cups orange marmalade
3/4 cup dried cranberries
1 tablespoon grated orange peel
1 teaspoon grated lemon peel
1/4 teaspoon ground cloves

Steps:

  • Stir juice and sugar in medium saucepan over medium-high heat until sugar dissolves. Add remaining ingredients; bring to boil. Reduce heat to medium; simmer until mixture is reduced to 3 cups, stirring occasionally, 15 minutes. Cool. (Can be made 1 week ahead. Cover; chill.)

CRANBERRY ORANGE JAM



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Provided by Food Network

Time 25m

Yield approx. 1 quart

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 orange
31/2 cups fresh or frozen cranberries
2 cups sugar
2 cups water

Steps:

  • Zest the orange, then supreme the sections (remove the fruit from the white pith completely). Place the orange zest and sections into a food processor and process 3-4 seconds, it should remain chunky. Place the cranberry mixture, sugar and water in a saucepan. Cover the saucepan and cook on medium-low, stirring every couple minutes, for 15 minutes. Pour into *sterilized canning jars and seal as directed. Label the jars and tie ribbons around them for gift giving.
  • *Follow the directions on your canning jars for sterilization.

ORANGE CRANBERRY PRESERVES/SPREAD



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This is an easy recipe that takes only a very short time to make, perfect on just about anything and no preserving for this just prepare and store in the fridge for up to one week.

Provided by Kittencalrecipezazz

Categories     Oranges

Time 25m

Yield 3 cups (approx)

Number Of Ingredients 8

3/4 cup orange juice
1/2 cup sugar
2 cups cranberries (fresh or frozen)
2 cups orange marmalade
3/4 cup dried cranberries
1 tablespoon orange zest
1 teaspoon grated lemon peel
1/4 teaspoon clove

Steps:

  • In a medium saucepan over medium-high heat, stir orange juice and sugar until sugar is dissolved.
  • Add in remaining ingredients; bring to a boil, reduce heat to medium-low and simmer, stirring occasionally until mixture is reduced to about 3 cups (this should take around 15-17 minutes).
  • Cool to room temperature.
  • Place into a glass jar or bowl and refrigerate up to one week.
  • Delicious!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 724.6, Fat 0.3, Sodium 122.4, Carbohydrate 192.6, Fiber 6, Sugar 170.1, Protein 1.5

STRAWBERRY-ORANGE PRESERVES



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Provided by Marian Burros

Categories     easy, condiments

Time 6m

Yield About 3 cups

Number Of Ingredients 4

4 cups fresh strawbrries, washed, hulled and quartered
4 tablespoons water
6 ounces ( 3/4 cup) undiluted defrosted orange-juice concentrate
2 envelopes unflavored gelatin

Steps:

  • Cook berries and water in a covered nonreactive pot 3 minutes. Uncover and mash fruit a little with a fork.
  • Sprinkle gelatin on the orange-juice concentrate and let the gelatin soften. Stir into the hot fruit mixture and cook, stirring, over low heat until gelatin dissolves completely.
  • Cool and spoon into jars. Refrigerate or freeze. Refrigerated perserves will last a couple of weeks; frozen, they last months.

CRANBERRY-ORANGE PRESERVES



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A delicious-sounding tart jam to spread on almost anything. Try it with scones or a turkey or ham sandwich. The holidays are fast approaching -- so be sure to grab up plenty of bags of cranberries and freeze them so you will have them all year long. Love, love, love cranberries! Recipe is from Bon Appetit.

Provided by DailyInspiration

Categories     < 60 Mins

Time 35m

Yield 3 cups

Number Of Ingredients 8

3/4 cup orange juice
1/2 cup sugar
2 cups fresh cranberries (or frozen)
2 cups orange marmalade
3/4 cup dried cranberries
1 tablespoon orange peel, finely grated
1 teaspoon lemon peel, finely grated
1/4 teaspoon ground cloves (you could also try allspice)

Steps:

  • Stir juice and sugar in medium saucepan over medium-high heat until sugar dissolves. Add all remaining ingredients and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to medium, simmer until mixture is reduced to 3 cups, stirring occasionally about 15 minutes. Cool. Cover and chill.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 726.7, Fat 0.3, Sodium 122.8, Carbohydrate 193.1, Fiber 6.2, Sugar 170.2, Protein 1.5

FRESH CRANBERRY-ORANGE SAUCE



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Cranberry sauce is a must-have, classic holiday side dish. Sweet orange and pear are perfect partners to the tart cranberries. The orange marmalade intensifies the citrus flavor, the vanilla adds a subtle aroma, and the star anise will have people asking "what is that?"

Provided by lutzflcat

Time 40m

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 10

½ cup orange juice
½ cup cranberry juice
⅓ cup white sugar
1 (12 ounce) package fresh cranberries
1 medium pear - peeled, cored, and diced
2 tablespoons grated orange zest
½ teaspoon vanilla extract
1 star anise
1 pinch salt
2 tablespoons orange marmalade

Steps:

  • Combine orange juice, cranberry juice, and sugar in a saucepan over medium-high heat; bring to a boil. Cook, stirring occasionally, for about 5 minutes.
  • Stir in 1/2 of the cranberries, pear, orange zest, vanilla extract, star anise, and salt, and return to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer for about 5 minutes. Add the remaining cranberries and cook, stirring often, until cranberries start to burst and mixture starts to thicken, about 10 minutes.
  • Remove from heat. Stir in orange marmalade and set aside. Sauce will continue to thicken as it cools. Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 93.6 calories, Carbohydrate 24.1 g, Fat 0.1 g, Fiber 2.8 g, Protein 0.4 g, Sodium 23.8 mg, Sugar 18.3 g

WINTER CANNING - CRANBERRY ORANGE RELISH



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Cranberry Orange Relish adds a bright, tart flavor to an everyday meal.

Provided by Renee Pottle

Categories     Side Dishes

Time 20m

Yield 4 half pints

Number Of Ingredients 4

4 cups fresh or frozen cranberries (about 1½ bags)
1 large navel orange
½ cup water
½ - 1 cup sugar

Steps:

  • Wash orange. Cut unpeeled orange into 6-8 pieces, removing seeds.
  • Place the cranberries in a food processor. Process until evenly chopped. Spoon into a large saucepan.
  • Place the orange pieces in a food processor. Process until evenly chopped. Add to the cranberries.
  • Add water and sugar - less sugar if you like a tart relish, more if you prefer it sweeter.
  • Simmer over medium heat until cranberries are hot and soft, 5-10 minutes.
  • Ladle into clean half-pint canning jars.
  • Relish may be frozen. It also keeps well in the refrigerator for up to a month.

Tips:

  • For a chunky preserve, use a food processor to pulse the cranberries instead of chopping them by hand.
  • If you don't have a food processor, you can chop the cranberries by hand, but be sure to chop them finely.
  • Use a large pot for making the preserves, as the mixture will bubble up and expand while cooking.
  • Stir the preserves constantly while cooking to prevent them from sticking to the bottom of the pot and burning.
  • Use a candy thermometer to measure the temperature of the preserves. The preserves are ready when they reach a temperature of 220 degrees Fahrenheit (105 degrees Celsius).
  • If you don't have a candy thermometer, you can test the preserves for readiness by dropping a small dollop onto a cold plate. If the dollop holds its shape, the preserves are ready.
  • Pour the preserves into sterilized jars and seal them tightly. The preserves can be stored in a cool, dark place for up to a year.

Conclusion:

Cranberry orange preserves are a delicious and versatile condiment that can be enjoyed on toast, scones, pancakes, or waffles. They can also be used as a filling for pies, tarts, and muffins. With just a few simple ingredients and a little time, you can make your own homemade cranberry orange preserves that are sure to impress your family and friends. So next time you're looking for a tasty and unique addition to your breakfast or brunch menu, give cranberry orange preserves a try!

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