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How to Make Sugared Cranberries (with a modern twist!)

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Deliciously sugared, spectacularly sparkling cranberries. Make this simple recipe for candy coated popping cranberries! This recipe differs from traditional sugared cranberries with the modern twist of an inclusion of powdered sugar; this provides a crunchable candy coating to sugar simple syrup soaked cranberry fruit, encasing each cranberry in a festive sweet coating. Cranberries usually have their moment at Thanksgiving, sparkling as cranberry sauce, cranberry relish and a fun addition to stuffing. This recipe is perfect for extending this antioxidant filled fruit into the Christmas season.

This recipe is simple but the technique is an update from the classic rolling of cranberries in super-fine sugar. This sugar coated cranberry recipe has the addition of 2 types of sugar. Forget about cranberries as a one trick ingredient for traditional cranberry sauce recipes; this is a fun way to incorporate cranberries into your Christmas season, extending this ingredient past the Thanksgiving season it’s known for.

bowl of fresh cranberries soaking in sugar syrup.

Soaking the cranberries in a sugar syrup overnight covers the berries in sugary coating, this step is essential, before rolling the cranberries in your sugar mixture. If you don’t let the cranberries soak for at least 8 hours, the coating will not stick. So don’t try to do this recipe last minute!

Trust me, the long wait times: soaking the cranberries in sugar syrup, rolling in sparkling sugar and letting dry for an least another 3 hours, make this simple, holiday dessert totally worth it.

A Few Simple Steps for Candied, Crystallized Cranberry Cheer, A Popping Snack Full of Festive Sparkle!

Follow these simple steps for a fun, festive snack. Sugared cranberries have many different uses, just follow along to make your own festive, holiday treats!

ingredients for sugared coated cranberries

Gather your recipe ingredients, the list for this recipe is short:

cranberries soaking in clear glass bowl in sugar syrup.

Soak the cranberries in sugar syrup for at least 8 hours. This is an essential recipe step and the soaking period should not be shortened. If the cranberries are not fully soaked, the suage coating will not stick to the berries.

baking tray of cranberries covered in sugar and left to dry.

Using a food processor blend the white granulated sugar and powdered sugar together until it is super fine consistency.

Using a fork or slotted spoon remove cranberries a few at a time draining sugar syrup.

Roll in sugar mixture and let dry until sugar coating is completely dry.

sugar coated cranberries  on baking sheet.

Store at room temp in an air tight, napkin lined container for up to one week.

Uses for Holiday Sugar Coated Cranberries(besides popping in your mouth as a satisfying snack):

These candied cranberries are a festive red hue and perfect for garnishing festive cocktails, baked holiday desserts, and giving a sweet parting favor for holiday open houses.

  • Use candied cranberries as a sparkling garnish on festive holiday cocktails.
  • Top off cupcakes, pies and cakes with sugar coated cranberries to add a festive, glittering touch of whimsy to holiday baked goods.
  • Hand out candied cranberries with self serve packages as a sweet parting gift from a holiday open house.
Sugared cranberries with brown packages for self serve party favors

The addition of powdered sugar to this recipe creates a thicker, candy coating over the traditional sugar coating recipes used for candied cranberries.

This recipes uses 2 different techniques to ensure perfect candied cranberries. Blend the sugar to create a “super fine” texture. Adding powdered sugar to the mix (it is a small amount) creates a much a thicker coating, and the sugar sticks to the cranberries incredibly well. Try this updated version of the classic and see for yourself!

baking tray of cranberries covered in sugar and left to dry.

Sugar Covered Cranberries

This sugar covered cranberry recipe is a holiday classic! Tart fresh cranberries are soaked in a sugary syrup and then tossed into a sugary candy coating before the yare dried to a hard candy shell. This recipe is a festive treat, and the perfect way to eat fresh cranberries! These sugar coated cranberries are the perfect decoration for Christmas treats, top eggnog cheesecake, gingerbread cupcakes or skewer onto picks for a fun cocktail party garnish!
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Prep Time 25 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Resting Time 14 hours
Total Time 6 hours 30 minutes
Course Snack
Cuisine American
Servings 3 Cups
Calories 773 kcal

Equipment

  • Parchment Paper
  • Food Processor

Ingredients
  

  • 3 cups White Granulated Sugar 1 cup reserved for coating
  • 1 cup Water
  • 1 tsp Powdered Sugar
  • 12 oz Bag of Fresh Cranberries

Instructions
 

  • In a medium saucepan, mix 2 cups sugar with 1 cup water and bring to a boil over high heat until dissolved.
  • Remove the pan from heat and let cool completely, 20 -30 minutes.
  • Place cranberries in glass Tupperware, pour sugar syrup over cranberries cover with lid and refrigerate for at least 6 hours and up to 24 hours.
  • After the cranberries have absorbed the sugar syrup, strain liquid, leaving only the berries.
  • While the cranberries drain, prepare a baking sheet covered in parchment paper for drying the cranberries. Set aside.
  • In a food processor mix 1 cup granulated sugar with 1 tsp powdered sugar and pulse several times, until fine consistency is achieved.
  • Working with a couple berries at a time, coat berries in sugar mixture and lay in SINGLE LAYER on parchment paper lined baking sheet. Continue until all cranberries are covered.
  • Dry on baking sheet for at least 8 hours. Use on baked goods, garnishes for drinks or as a simple snack, these literally pop in your mouth!

Nutrition

Serving: 0.5cupCalories: 773kcalCarbohydrates: 200gFat: 1gSodium: 6mgPotassium: 4mgSugar: 200gCalcium: 4mgIron: 0.1mg
Keyword Christmas Recipe, Cranbeery, cranberries, garnishes, holiday recipe, sparkling sugar, sugared cranberries
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