Welcome to #CranberryWeek! As a New England girl, cranberries are something that I've always loved. As a child, we went down to Cape Cod to see how they were farmed, such a cool process!
I'll admit up front, my guys are fans of the can. I've made a few attempts at converting them to the real deal, and they've not been met with much enthusiasm at all. I saw this recipe on Taste of Home, and considering how much they like maple syrup, I thought I'd give it a try.
I didn't make any changes to the recipe. I was fortunate enough to hit the farmstand and grab local honey, but storebought would be fine too. I love hearing the cranberries pop, and the house smelled absolutely amazing as this cooked.
I reserved a little orange zest to put on top when I served it. I liked the chunky nature of it, the guys mashed theirs down some more. Overall, I'm marking it down as a success, but they did ask if we were having "normal" cranberry sauce for the holiday. LOL
Thank you so much to Caroline for hosting, and to all the other #FestiveFoodies for sharing their recipes! Be sure to check them out using the links below, and check back throughout the week for more great dishes! *******************
I'm excited to be sharing this recipe as part of Cranberry Week - now in it's third year! See all the tasty cranberry recipes being shared today below and follow #cranberryweek on social media for more ideas all week long.
I'll admit up front, my guys are fans of the can. I've made a few attempts at converting them to the real deal, and they've not been met with much enthusiasm at all. I saw this recipe on Taste of Home, and considering how much they like maple syrup, I thought I'd give it a try.
I didn't make any changes to the recipe. I was fortunate enough to hit the farmstand and grab local honey, but storebought would be fine too. I love hearing the cranberries pop, and the house smelled absolutely amazing as this cooked.
I reserved a little orange zest to put on top when I served it. I liked the chunky nature of it, the guys mashed theirs down some more. Overall, I'm marking it down as a success, but they did ask if we were having "normal" cranberry sauce for the holiday. LOL
Thank you so much to Caroline for hosting, and to all the other #FestiveFoodies for sharing their recipes! Be sure to check them out using the links below, and check back throughout the week for more great dishes! *******************
Maple Honey Cranberry Sauce
Ingredients
- 2 cups fresh or frozen cranberries
- 1/2 cup maple syrup
- 1/2 cup honey
- 1 tablespoon grated orange zest
Instructions
- In a large saucepan, combine the cranberries, syrup, honey and orange zest.
- Cook over medium heat until the berries pop, about 15 minutes.
- Cover and store in the refrigerator.
I'm excited to be sharing this recipe as part of Cranberry Week - now in it's third year! See all the tasty cranberry recipes being shared today below and follow #cranberryweek on social media for more ideas all week long.
- Bourbon Cranberry Sauce from Cookaholic Wife
- Cranberry Apple Pie from The Redhead Baker
- Cranberry Almond Shortbread Tart from Karen's Kitchen Stories
- Cranberry Cheese Ball from A Kitchen Hoor's Adventures
- Cranberry Chipotle Glazed Baked Salmon from Palatable Pastime
- Cranberry Cream Cheese Spread from Our Good Life
- Cranberry Ice Cream from Kate's Recipe Box
- Cranberry Orange Bread from The Saucy Fig
- Cranberry-Orange Glazed Ham from Cooking For My Soul
- Cranberry Orange Scones from A Joyfully Mad Kitchen
- Fall Pizza with Sausage and Squash from Caroline's Cooking
- Glazed Cranberry Almond Squares from Family Around the Kitchen
- Hot Spiced Cranberry Orange Cocktail from The Gingered Whisk
- Lamb Lollipops with Cranberry-Apple Mostarda from Culinary Adventures with Camilla
- Maple Honey Cranberry Sauce from Jolene's Recipe Journal
- Quinoa with Turkey, Brussels Sprouts & Cranberries from Books n' Cooks
- Real Cranberry Gummy Bears from Daily Dish Recipes
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