Fresh Cranberry Relish

  4.7 – 26 reviews  • Cranberry Relish
Level: Easy
Total: 35 min
Prep: 5 min
Inactive: 30 min
Yield: 12 servings

Ingredients

  1. 2 pounds fresh cranberries
  2. 1 cup sugar
  3. 1/4 cup Grand Marnier liqueur
  4. 1 orange, zested and juiced

Instructions

  1. Place all the ingredients in the bowl of a food processor, pulse several times to breakdown the cranberries and incorporate the ingredients; it should still be a bit chunky. Allow the cranberry relish to sit at room temperature for at least 30 minutes, so the flavors can marry.

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 of 12 servings
Calories 124
Total Fat 0 g
Saturated Fat 0 g
Carbohydrates 30 g
Dietary Fiber 4 g
Sugar 23 g
Protein 0 g
Cholesterol 0 mg
Sodium 2 mg

Reviews

Timothy Mccarthy
Very easy and fresh tasting. I ommitted the alcohol and cut the recipe in half.  So delicious. You’ll never go back to the can.
Randy Pierce
Where are all the reviews? It says that there are 21, but I can only see 1??
Joshua Lopez
Great recipe! I usually cut it in half and use Splenda in place of sugar. I love this simple recipe and make it every thanksgiving and December 25 for our holiday meal.
Sara Hughes
Make this several times a year! I don’t care for cranberries that are cooked and this is the answer! Very fresh tasting and a wonderful texture (especially on “thanksgiving sandwiches”! I typically use only 3/4 cup sugar plus a tablespoon or so at first and make the day ahead of time so if it needs more sugar (usually doesn’t I don’t add in the rest. Only have made with Grand Marnier, but will try with other liquors in the future.
Martha Richardson
This has been a family favorite for the last several years. Few things this simple are this fabulous. It gets better the next day too. It is a recipe that I share frequently since it turns the cranberry dish from a throw-a-way to a favorite. Perfect!
Gregory Harris
Easy as pie to make and absolutely delicious!! I’ve made it for the past four Thanksgivings and every loves it. Goes great with pork too. I have made with Chambord liqour since I love the hint of rasberry flavoring.
Jeremy Wilson
This was the greatest – and easiest I’ve ever made. Thanks Tyler. Better the next day, too. And yes, you can substitute any liquior you have available. Going to use this all year long :-)))))))))
David Acosta
This is by far the quickest and best tasting recipe I’ve tried. Very versatile too ~ I switch out the liquer with whatever I have on hand (Pomegranate and Amaretto both work well). I also add Pomegranate seeds to the relish ~ they sparkle like rubies… nice touch.
Paul Patel
I made the relish without the liqueur and doubled the orange. My guests loved it!
Katie West
I subbed Tangerines and Pomegranate Liqueur for Orange and Grand Marnier and used less sugar and it came out great. Then I sprinkled chopped Pecans over the top and it was absolutely delightful.

 

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