Cranberry Orange Jam: A Simple Staple for the Holiday Season (2024)

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This cranberry orange jam will become a Thanksgiving staple in your home. So easy to make but full of flavor - perfect to give as a hostess gift and for all those delicious sandwiches the next day!

Another great way to use this jam is in my orange cranberry rugelach!

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Why you’ll love this recipe!

When the gift giving season arrives, this cranberry orange jam serves as both a perfect host/hostess gift and a delectable side dish for your holiday buffet.

Orange cranberry jam is so flexible! It can be a side dish for the Thanksgiving meal, the perfect spread for your leftover turkey sandwich or just a simple toast topper in the morning. I even use it to make a delicious holiday cookie called rugelach flavored with, you guessed it, orange and cranberry.

This jam cooks up so quickly, uses apple, instead of pectin, to thicken it, and can be refrigerated or frozen. No canning required. Shredding that apple is the most time-consuming part of this refrigerator jam recipe - it's so easy!

See mycranberry orange jam web storyfor a quick visual guide to making this recipe!

Ingredients you’ll need

This recipe uses few ingredients and if you keep extra packages of cranberries in the freezer, you'll likely always have what you need on hand. When I first developed this jam recipe, I knew I wanted to keep the sugar level as low as possible and use my "secret" Spanish citrus liqueur called 43. Any orange liqueur will do but if you've never tried 43, I highly recommend it.

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  • Cranberries: When you see fresh cranberries in stock at your grocery store, buy a few packages and keep them in the freezer. They last for months and then you'll always have some on hand.
  • Orange zest and juice: If you don't get enough juice from the orange, just add bottled orange juice or water to reach the half cup.
  • Apple: From experience, any apple works but tarter apples have more pectin.
  • Sugar: Granulated or superfine sugar works just fine.
  • Orange Liqueur: If you've never tried the Spanish citrus liqueur called 43, I recommend it. But any orange liqueur such as Cointreau, will work. Or feel free to skip the liqueur.

Steps to make this recipe

1. Rinse the cranberries and place them in a medium saucepan. Add the sugar, shredded apple and orange zest.

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2. Then add the orange juice.

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3. Give it a mix and bring it to a boil. Keep it at a low boil and you'll hear the cranberries start to pop.

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4. About 10 minutes in, add in your orange liqueur if using it.

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5. This is also a good time to take a masher and squish some of the berries further. I leave lots of texture but like to smooth it out a bit.

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6. At about 15 minutes in, I turn it off, let it cool for a bit, then put it in jars and refrigerate. Remember this is not a recipe for canning. Just refrigerate or freeze the jam for later use.

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Expert Tips and FAQs

  1. Be sure to give the cranberries a rinse and sort through them to look for stems or a random off berry.
  2. If the berries were in the freezer, you can use them frozen.
  3. Even though this recipe isn't for canning, your jam jars should be very clean - either right out of the dishwasher or run under boiling hot water and quickly air dried. The cleaner they are, the better.

Do you need pectin to thicken this jam?

Many fruits - apples are an example - have natural pectin in them. Since apple and cranberry mix well together, I used shredded apple to thicken this jam. You can't really discern any apple flavor in the end but it sure does a great job thickening this up!

Can I freeze cranberry jam?

Yes you can definitely freeze this jam if you want to make it several weeks in advance or store some away for after the holidays. Just be sure to leave at least a ½ inch of headspace in your glass jar. Soups and jams need room to expand in the freezer. I learned that the hard way freezing some chicken stock.

How long will cranberry jam last in my refrigerator?

My experience is that it lasts at least a month. If you are at all concerned about using it up, remember it can be frozen and you can take it out when you need it. Try using small jars and just keep one small jar in the refrigerator at a time. But if you're using it for the holidays, it will go quickly!

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Other way to use this jam

This cranberry orange jam recipe is so versatile.

  • It's outstanding as a spread on a turkey sandwich
  • Perect tangy tart addition to a holiday brunch buffet
  • A surprise bite inside a mini corn muffin. Use any cornbread recipe, fill each muffin tin halfway, add a dab of the jam and fill the rest of the way. Bake as usual. Doesn't that sound yummy?
  • Or try it on your next cheese platter - it pairs beautifully with goat cheese and so much more.
  • Make rugelach with cranberry orange flavoring!
  • Use it instead of cranberry sauce with your Thanksgiving turkey dinner.
  • Top your potato latkes with cranberry jam, instead of just applesauce or sour cream. Really - it's fantastic!

Other OMG! Yummy Thanksgiving recipes

  • Cranberry Orange Shortbread Cookies
  • Challah Stuffing with Mushrooms
  • Dry Brine Turkey Breast with Pomegranate Gravy
  • Pumpkin Banana Muffins with Pecans
  • Honey Cornbread with Olive Oil and Sage (Dairy-free option)
  • Turkey Pot Pie
  • How to Dry Brine Turkey for a Stress-Free Thanksgiving
  • Persimmon Bread: A Perfect Way to Use Hachiya Persimmons

Helpful supplies

Here are helpful supplies for making cranberry orange jam. Jam jars, whether Ball or Kerr or any brand you prefer are not only nice to have around for jam-making but you'll find many other uses for them. They are much cheaper by the each if you buy them in bulk. A good potato masher is always handy to have around. And we have had an All-Clad sauce pot I think since we were married. We use that pot all the time!


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Cranberry Orange Jam Recipe

Beth Lee

Cranberry Orange Jam is a perfect addition to your holiday table and a great gift-giving idea. So easy to make - using fresh cranberries, apple, sugar, and orange - this will become a fall tradition in your home!

4.26 from 63 votes

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 35 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 16 ounces fresh cranberries
  • Juice and zest of 1 orange (juice should be about ½ cup – add water or orange juice if necessary to bring up to a ½ cup)
  • 1 medium apple peeled, cored, grated (any variety apple you have will do but tarter apples have more natural pectin which helps thicken the jam)
  • 2 tablespoons orange liqueur (optional)

Instructions

  • Put all ingredients, except liqueur, in a medium saucepan on medium heat – bring to a boil, then keep at a low boil for about 15 minutes.

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  • Intermittently, you’ll hear the cranberries popping. Mix often to check for thickening. If the cranberries have not all popped and it’s getting too thick, add a bit more water or orange juice.

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  • Taste for sweetness and flavor at about 10 minutes, and if desired, add in the orange liqueur. This is also a good time to use a wooden spoon or potato masher to break up some of the chunks, depending on the texture you prefer.

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  • Cook for another 5 minutes, take off heat and let it cool off.

  • Makes about 3.5 cups. Once cool, put in jars and refrigerate. Should last 2 - 4 weeks or you can freeze for later use.

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Notes

  • Be sure to give the cranberries a rinse and sort through them to look for stems or a random off berry.
  • If the berries were in the freezer, you can use them frozen.
  • Even though this recipe isn't for canning, your jam jars should be very clean - either right out of the dishwasher or run under boiling hot water and quickly air dried. The cleaner they are, the better.

Nutrition

Calories: 97kcalCarbohydrates: 24gSodium: 1mgPotassium: 48mgFiber: 2gSugar: 20gVitamin A: 30IUVitamin C: 5.7mgCalcium: 4mgIron: 0.1mg

Keyword cranberry, cranberry orange jam

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  1. Laurie

    Cranberry Orange Jam: A Simple Staple for the Holiday Season (27)
    Easy peasy. I only had half a bag leftover, but halved the recipe and it worked out perfectly. Put in three small containers and popped them in the freezer for later use. Now those lovely cranberries are no longer calling to me every time I open the fridge. Thank-you!

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    • Beth Lee

      You are welcome! I just found a bag in my fridge and plan to do the same thing! Thanks for coming by and sharing your experience! Happy New Year!

      Reply

  2. Kelly Kolb

    This jam was so delicious we immediately ran out and got ingredients to make a second batch! 🙂 It's going to go perfectly with the cranberry-walnut scones I'm baking. Thanks for sharing. Easy and so, so good.

    Note: I thought I had orange liqueur, but was all out, so we used amaretto. Still delish!

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    • Beth Lee

      Yay! I love the sub - another reader tried Lillet Blanc the other day and said that was great too! Cranberry walnut scones sound wonderful! What a great pairing.

      Reply

  3. Marci Bievenour

    Cranberry Orange Jam: A Simple Staple for the Holiday Season (28)
    I know you state that this isn't for canning but can it be? Like could I follow the recipe and then just process the jars for 15 minutes and it be good?

    • Beth Lee

      I haven't canned this jam but other people have without any problem! I don't see why not - as long as the cans pop/seal properly, you're good to go! When I was first learning about canning, many people told me that you had to use a certain percentage of sugar for it to work but since then, I have canned my lower sugar apricot jam with great success. And as I mentioned, other people have definitely canned this particular jam with success. So I would not hesitate!

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  4. Mei-sheng Shanks

    Can I seal them like ordinary jam?

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    • Beth Lee

      Hi - yes, you can water bath process them and as long as they seal, they should be fine! Enjoy!

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      • Mei-sheng Shanks

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        Hey Beth, just finished making this Jam, and it turned out fantastic!
        I doubled this recipe, the jam thickened beautifully and your directions were so easy to follow. Will definitely do this again. Many thanks, look forward to trying some of your other recipes!

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        • Beth Lee

          Yay! I love this recipe and am so glad you do too. And doubling is a great idea. Thanks for taking the time to let me know and rating the recipe! Let me know what else you try. And have a delicious holiday season.

  5. Tonya

    I literally made this two minutes ago...oh, wow, is all it can say!!! This is a keeper and SO easy!

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    • Beth Lee

      Yay! I am so glad you like it! Enjoy and happy holidays.

      Reply

  6. A.

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    My mom has been searching for something like this like crazy for weeks so I’m making this for her for Christmas! How long is it good until after I’ve made it?

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    • Beth Lee

      Great question - A few weeks in the fridge, at least. You can also freeze it if you want to keep some even longer. The batch I made on Nov 24 is still perfect and I'll be using it to make orange cranberry rugelach in the next couple days. I hope your mom loves it! Homemade gifts are the best.

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    • Cheryl Pugh

      I want to make this but prefer to can my jams. Can I can this and process in a hot bath?

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      • Beth Lee

        I don't see why not! I regularly can apricot jam that I use lower sugar than normal recipes and as long as I process properly and the can seals it is totally fine. I would absolutely can this jam. Let me know how it comes out but I think it will work fine.

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  7. Anita Baranovsky

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    Just made the jam. Quite spectacular, and this is before I tried it well cooled down. Did use Grand Marnier, given it is turning into an antique in my cupboard. Lovely touch.
    Thank you for the cristal clear explanations. Have a great holiday and my best to Doug and Ali.

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    • Beth Lee

      So good to hear from you Anita. I am making my batch today too. So glad you made it and like it as much as I do! XOXO to the Scottsdale crew.

      Reply

  8. Sara

    Cranberry Orange Jam: A Simple Staple for the Holiday Season (32)
    Love the touch of orange through orange liqueur in addition to the orange zest! Really pairs well with the cranberries!

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    • Beth Lee

      Oh that orange liqueur gives it a little bit of unexpected depth - you don't really know what it is - just pops a bit more in your mouth!

      Reply

  9. Jennifer Farley

    Cranberry Orange Jam: A Simple Staple for the Holiday Season (33)
    How perfect is this? I love adding orange juice and zest to cranberries. It does so much to enhance the flavors!

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    • Beth Lee

      Such a natural combination - I can never really get enough of oranges and cranberries together this time of year.

      Reply

  10. Britni

    Cranberry Orange Jam: A Simple Staple for the Holiday Season (34)
    I love learning new recipes for jams. Thank you for this creative recipe.

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    • Beth Lee

      Isn't it the best when it's easy but just a little bit different? So many people from young adults to grandmas tell me they make this every year.

      Reply

  11. Kali Stanland

    Hi. Maybe I missed it, but how much does this actually make?

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    • Beth Lee

      Hi - good question! Looks like I left that off! It makes about 3.5 cups. And remember these instructions are for refrigerator jam, not shelf stable canning. Have fun!

      Reply

    • Kathleen W

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      This recipe is not only easy and tasty it's also very forgiving. My store only had 12oz bags, not 16, so I used two bags for a total of 24 ounces. I ended up adding about 1/4 cup orange juice extra when cooking and it turned out perfect. I was a bit worried about the apple not doing it's job but the jam texture was perfect. Even my family members who are not fans of cranberries (Like I am) liked the jam. I would say this is a perfect project for those learning to cook as well.

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      • Beth Lee

        Hi Kathleen! Thanks for this great feedback and details of how you made the jam. Isn't the apple amazing? Makes a great jammy texture. And I totally agree that this is a great way to get your feet wet with cooking or making jam. I know college kids new to cooking that make this! Have a happy and delicious Thanksgiving!

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