How to Make Cranberry Sauce Without a Recipe (2024)

Here at Food52, we loverecipes-- but do we always use them? Of course not. Because once you realize you don't always need a recipe, you'll make your favorite dishes a lot more often.

Today: On a day as hectic asThanksgiving, cranberry sauce doesn't have to be your priority -- and that's becauseyou don't even need a recipe to make it.

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You probablyhave something to say about cranberries. Perhaps you'reone of those strange few who snacks on them raw, or maybe you're someone who only eats them ifthey're tucked into piesor cakes. It's also possible that when you think of cranberries, you can't get past your disdain for their dried brethren (andyou wouldn't be alone).

But none of that matters this week. Come Thursday, you're going to have cranberries -- most likely in the form of sauce -- on your Thanksgiving table, whether you like it or not.Think of cranberry sauce asyour great aunt: Maybe she's thefun onewho spikes the cider and only wears muumuus, or maybe she's a sour lady who chews too loudly. Regardless,she's at Thanksgiving.

And unless you've found a truly specialrecipe, you probably haven't made cranberry sauce -- the Thanksgiving mainstay that it is -- your number one priority.On a day when your stack of printed recipesis only slightly less thick thanWar and Peace, the good news is that you can forget aboutthe cranberry sauce until the last minute.Set aside those recipes and get started:

1. At least thirty minutes before you plan to sit down to eat, gather the ingredients. Chances are high that you have most of these around the kitchen on Thanksgiving anyway. All you truly need are cranberries (there's no way of getting around this, but bothfresh and frozen work well), sugar, and water, but those three ingredients does not an exciting cranberry sauce make.

Here are a few things to try fora more memorablesauce:

  • Replacesome of the water with adifferent liquid:the juice of an orange, apple cider, red wine, or a little bourbon or brandy, for example.
  • Substitute more flavorful sweeteners, like maple syrup or brown sugar, for thewhite sugar.
  • Add fresh ingredients, like peeled ginger or orange zest, to brighten your sauce.
  • Throw in spices like cinnamon sticks, cloves, peppercorns, or juniper berries to add complexity.
  • For a less traditional sauce, you might also consider adding additional fruits -- grated pear, frozen blueberries or raspberries, pineapple.

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2. Put your ingredientsin a medium saucepan and bring the liquid toa simmer. We poured in 2 bags of fresh cranberries and added the juice and peelof an orange, white sugar, grade B maple syrup, andpeeled freshginger. Add spices, whole or ground, that you want to infuse the sauce, along with anyotherliquids you're using, at this stage. (If you want to save time later, bundle the whole spices and any pieces of citrus peelor ginger in a piece of cheese cloth or a large tea bag, tied with kitchen twine -- this will make it easier to remove it once the sauce is finished.)

Turn up the heat and bring the mixture to a boil, then lower the heat and let everything simmer.

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3. Monitor the liquidlevels and taste for sweetness.As the berries cook, they'll burst and release liquid. If your pot starts to look dry, you can add a couple more tablespoons of liquid. Simmer the sauce, stirring frequently, for 20 to 30 minutes, until the mixture has thickened and most of the cranberries have burst. Keep in mind that the sauce will firm up as it cools, so you'll want it to be a little looser in the pot than is intended for thetable.

Taste oftenand judgeif the sauce istoo tart for your liking (we had to add several tablespoons of maple syrup to balance the tart cranberries and the acidic orange zest). If you're not using a sweetened liquid, like orange juice or apple cider, you might need to add more sugar, syrup, honey, or whatever you're using. The taste of your cranberry sauce is up to you, but most people end up withsomewhere between1/2 to1 cup of sugar for each 12-ounce bag of cranberries.

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4. Time for the finishing touches. If you like a sauce with more texture, stir in a handful or two of raw cranberries and simmer for an additional 5 minutes.Or, if you're looking for a smoother, jellier sauce -- more like the kind you'd get from a can -- push the sauce through a fine mesh strainer using a spatula or the back of a wooden spoon, like in this Genius recipe.

Season with spices (we used freshly ground black pepper) andsea salt, and stir in Microplaned orange or lemon zest. Let it cool and thicken before serving. If you aren't leaving the cranberry sauce until the last minute, you can make it a day or two ahead and serve it chilled, or, for more pronounced flavors, at room temperature. Before serving, you can mix in nuts, like toasted, slicedalmondsor candied pecans, for extra crunch. And remember to fish out any large pieces of ginger or orange peel (or your spice bundle), if you added them at the start.

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5. Setthe table, carve the turkey, and garnish the mashed potatoeswith chives.All of your Thanksgiving bases -- including the cranberry sauce -- are covered.

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What are your tips for making perfect cranberry sauce? Share with us in the comments!

Photos by Bobbi Lin

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