Red Wine Cranberry Sauce With Honey Recipe (2024)

By Melissa Clark

Red Wine Cranberry Sauce With Honey Recipe (1)

Total Time
40 minutes, plus chilling
Rating
5(1,829)
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What does a chef in Napa Valley do to jazz up her cranberry sauce? Add wine, of course. This recipe was inspired by Cindy Pawlcyn, the Napa Valley chef and cookbook author, and includes smashed fresh ginger for extra verve. It’s more tart than most cranberry sauce recipes, so if you like yours sweeter, feel free to add more sugar or a little more honey.

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Ingredients

Yield:10 to 12 servings

  • 2(12-ounce) packages fresh cranberries (6 cups)
  • cups dark brown sugar
  • 1cup dry red wine
  • 3tablespoons honey
  • 4(¼-inch-thick) slices fresh gingerroot, smashed
  • Pinch of kosher salt
  • ½teaspoon black pepper

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Nutritional analysis per serving (12 servings)

139 calories; 0 grams fat; 0 grams saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 0 grams monounsaturated fat; 0 grams polyunsaturated fat; 32 grams carbohydrates; 2 grams dietary fiber; 27 grams sugars; 0 grams protein; 18 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Red Wine Cranberry Sauce With Honey Recipe (2)

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    In a medium pot over medium heat, combine the cranberries, sugar, red wine, ½ cup water, honey, ginger and salt. Simmer gently until most of the cranberries have popped and the sauce is thick and syrupy, 20 to 30 minutes. Stir in the black pepper. Chill thoroughly before serving.

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Leslie

Excellent base. Modified using 2 cups water, 1 cup Cabernet Sauvignon, 3 tablespoons honey plus 4 tablespoons granulated sugar. Added dry spices: ginger and cloves, kosher salt and fresh ground pepper, zest of one lemon, lemon peel and orange peel.

Mari Chollet

I love this sauce, but I didn't smash the ginger. I left the full slices and took it out after the sauce was ready. The ginger flavor is there but without the fibers. Great sauce!

M. B. Greene

I've made a similar cranberry sauce with red wine but I use candied ginger instead of regular ginger and add some small pieces of peeled bartlett pear.

J Andrew McTyre

Very nice. Tried it with Sherry and was even more delighted.

Joseph

This will be the third year I'll be making this recipe for Thanksgiving (I also make this for Christmas dinner as well). Everyone raves about it and it's usually gone by the end of the dinner. For all of you beginner cooks out there, this is a fool-proof recipe that will be sure to impress! Thanks Melissa!

Rob

Recipe is even better with grated orange rind and Grand Marnier! (leave out the red wine)

Stephanie

Can this be made with good results using less sugar? 1 3/4 cups seems like an awful lot of sugar!

Su

Fresh and powdered ginger behave very differently, especially in cooking rather than baking. Powdered will be much stronger and more harsh, especially since the ginger slices are removed here and you don't want the ginger to overwhelm. You could add just a pinch of powdered ginger, or maybe try a different spice: a whole cinnamon stick or a few whole star anise if you have them?

Stephen F

Some recipe directions can be skimmed and modified on the fly. Others can't. This falls in the latter category. Be sure to cook the cranberries long enough for almost all (preferably all) of them to pop. You won't get the texture and sweetness you want if you don't release the pectin in the berries.

Erin

This was delicious, exactly what I was looking for, and very easy. I did use less sugar, 1 cup where it says 1.75, and it was just right for me. As for the wine, I used a $10 Rioja which was a nice flavor profile match. In a second batch I also added in 1/3 cup of fresh squeezed orange juice. Still a thick cranberry sauce; I feel like there are no wrong decisions with this forgiving recipe.

ct

I've made a similar cranberry sauce with red wine but I use candied ginger instead of regular ginger and add some small pieces of peeled bartlett pear.

Bill McGrath

I have made a variant of this for years. I skip the water, ginger, and pepper, and add some lemon juice, lemon zest, and orange marmalade instead. A little experimentation is needed to strike an acid balance that you like, but it's forgiving and oh, so yummy. I'm thinking of trying a version in my Instant Pot, maybe with a touch of tamarind paste.

naomi dagen bloom

Simple sauce used with leftover pork.

Lisa

Not sweet enough? It has 1 3/4 cup of brown sugar. And honey. Humm, seems pretty sweet to me. Does anyone who made this think it was on the tart side?

pibeinocente

This is an easy recipe that works so well. I had people who didn't care for cranberry sauce absolutely enjoy this.

Virginia

I haaaaaaaaaaate cranberry sauce. And loved this recipe. I think because it is more tart than most others, and I tend to be a bit more on the tart side. heh.

AC

Terrific! Used preserved ginger.

Betty

Fabulous just as is. It serves more than two people. For my family, about 8.

Maggie

Add zest of one orange.Used Pinot noir.

Janina O'Brien

I halved the recipe and added a peeled and sectioned clementine. I also did not smash the ginger, but the flavor seems to have made it out just fine. I love what the wine does with the cranberry. This is my favorite cranberry relish, ever.

Katherine Stevens

I made this today, without changes or substitutions. We all loved it—delicious and a welcome improvement over our traditional too-sweet cranberries. Thank you, Melissa Clark!

Kathryn

Added ground cloves, because I like spicy cranberry sauce. Delicious. Adding this to my standard Thanksgiving menu.

CC

Excellent recipe. I didn’t have ginger on hand but after reading some comments from others who made this, thanks to MB Green noting use of candied ginger which I happened to have. I used that and added additional honey at the end. Really nice sauce and so easy to make.

Anna

Add in orange peel, cinnamon stick and sliced ginger root (not crushed).

Karma M

Reduced sugar to one cup, packed and 1/4 cup avocado honey, which is dark and rich. I added a fresh thyme bouquet garni and used only French Bordeaux blend of merlot, cabernet and cabernet franc. Very pleased with the results! Will add some finely grated orange zest before serving.

Carrie Blanche

Based on others' comments I opted to cut the sugar in half, which still made my sauce sweet. To the ingredients, I added the zest of an orange, giving my sauce a deep tart aspect. So simple and so heavenly!

Susan

I substituted candied ginger

trn

Can i make it 2 days ahead and refrigerate it till thanksgiving day?

meredith

absolutely!!

AG

Yes, it gets even better with time, the flavors really come together.

F

Actually, I meant to say, cut the sugar in half...

F

Far too much sugar! I would cut the sugar to half cup.

Sharon

that's to bad

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Red Wine Cranberry Sauce With Honey Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you take the bitterness out of homemade cranberry sauce? ›

Add A Splash Of Vinegar

Their sharp tang counteracts bitter flavors without having to add extra sugar. While citrus is a natural pairing for cranberry sauce, bright, savory vinegars like sherry vinegar, balsamic vinegar, and apple cider vinegar play well with the bitter-tart berries.

How to thicken up homemade cranberry sauce? ›

Try reducing the sauce down even further so more of the liquid cooks off and the mixture thickens. If that doesn't work, add a thickener like gelatin, pectin or a cornstarch slurry (cornstarch whisked into juice or water). Let the sauce cool before refrigerating to completely set.

What wine goes well with cranberry sauce? ›

An off-dry white such as Riesling or Gewürztraminer goes well with turkey and cranberry sauce. Pinot Noir is often considered a classic pairing with traditional turkey and ham dinners.

How to improve cranberry sauce from a can? ›

Adding a teaspoon or two of fresh lemon or orange zest, a tablespoon of chopped candied peel, or even a splash of juice to your canned sauce will brighten flavors and bring in some homemade flavor.

What takes the bitterness out of sauce? ›

Add Some Baking Soda

If your tomato sauce is too acidic and verging on bitter, turn to baking soda, not sugar. Yes, sugar might make the sauce taste better, but good old baking soda is an alkaline that will help balance the excess acid. A little pinch should do the trick.

How do you counteract bitterness in sauce? ›

Sweetness: From sugar, honey, fruits or otherwise, sweetness will counteract bitter and sour flavours. It can also be used to cut down the heat of a particularly spicy meal. Saltiness: Salt plays two very important roles in flavouring a dish. Firstly, it balances against bitterness.

Why is my homemade cranberry sauce watery? ›

Mistake #2: Your Cranberry Sauce Is Too Runny

You may have added too much liquid to the cranberries. In addition to pectin, cranberries contain water, which means you only need to add a splash of liquid to get the cooking going. Add too much and you'll be stirring at the stove much longer than expected.

Does homemade cranberry sauce thicken when it cools? ›

Reduce heat to a low boil and cook for 10 minutes, until the berries have all burst. Remove from heat. Serve warm, room temperature, or chilled. Cranberry sauce will thicken as it cools.

How do you thicken honey sauce? ›

Cornstarch (and other starches, such as arrowroot or tapioca) are powerful thickeners. Adding just a small amount into a sauce can quickly and easily change the consistency of the dish.

What not to mix with cranberry? ›

Possible Interactions
  • Warfarin (Coumadin): Cranberry may raise the risk of bleeding, especially if you already take medications to thin the blood such as warfarin. ...
  • Aspirin: Like aspirin, cranberries contain salicylic acid. ...
  • Other medications: Cranberry may interact with medications that are broken down by the liver.

What kind of wine do you put in sauce? ›

The best red wines to use when cooking pasta sauce are Cabernets, Chianti, Merlot and Pinot Noir. Chianti is an Italian origin wine, created using Sangiovese grapes. It's affordable, and ranges in a wide variety of flavor notes like mushroom, tobacco, and cherry.

What brand is the best cranberry sauce? ›

Best Whole Berry: Ocean Spray Whole Berry Cranberry Sauce

For those who prefer a whole berry sauce, Ocean Spray was the clear winner. Not only did editors love it for the freshness, texture, and flavor, but several also noted that it was the most visually appealing of the bunch.

How to jazz up cranberry sauce? ›

Stir-in one (or more) of the following add-ins to one can of whole or jellied cranberry sauce:
  1. 2 Tbsp. of orange juice plus 1 tsp. of finely grated orange peel.
  2. ½ can of mandarin oranges.
  3. ½ cup pineapple.
  4. ½ tsp. cinnamon.
  5. ½ cup chopped dried apricots.
  6. ½ cup toasted pecans.
  7. 2 Tbsp. Zinfandel Wine.
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Why is the label upside down on a can of cranberry sauce? ›

But why? Ocean Spray says this is to get the cranberry sauce out in one intact piece. “The rounded part of the can that looks like the bottom has an air bubble in it,” Ocean Spray's representative explains. The bubble is there so you can “break the seal the sauce makes with the can.”

Should cranberry sauce be served warm or cold? ›

Typically served chilled, our recipe can be made up to 3 days ahead.

How do you make cranberry juice less bitter? ›

Heat 2 cups of distilled water. In a tea pot, add the hot water, then 1/4 to 1/2 cup of unsweetened pure cranberry juice. You can sweeten this to taste in your individual cup after pouring. To sweetened, add 1 to 2 teaspoons of maple syrup or unsweetened apple juice or pineapple juice.

Why is my cranberry bitter? ›

Cranberries are generally considered safe whether they are cooked or raw. However, because of their notoriously bitter, sharp taste, most people prefer not to eat them raw or unsweetened. This bitterness is due to the high tannin content of cranberries.

How do you sweeten bitter cranberry juice? ›

Add agave nectar to the cranberry citrus mixture to your taste. I started with 1/2 cup and ended up with 1 cup of nectar to the 9 cups of juice. You could also use 1/2 cup of white sugar or 1/2 cup of honey for this. Just taste test as you go to achieve your desired sweetness.

What makes cranberry juice taste bitter? ›

One of the names Native Americans of that era called the fruit was “ibimi,” which translates literally as “sour” or “bitter berries.” The bitterness is due to compounds called tannins, which also impart health benefits to the berry.

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