Here Are 6 Simple Ways to Dress Up a Can of Jellied Cranberry Sauce (2024)

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You dress up for the holidays, so your can of jellied cranberry sauce should, too.

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Samantha Leffler

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Samantha Leffler

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Updated on October 17, 2023

For many households, serving up a can of jellied cranberry sauce is a long-held tradition, and no Thanksgiving meal is complete without it. There's really no reason to make homemade cranberry sauce if your family looks forward to enjoying slices of the store-bought stuff every year.

As comforting and nostalgic as that gelatinous can-shaped side is, there are ways you can dress up those slices without disappointing the jellied cranberry purists around your table. Read on for ways to impress guests by putting your distinctive spin on a humble can of jellied cranberry sauce.

Opening a Can of Jellied Cranberry Sauce

Fun fact: Most (if not all) cans of cranberry sauce have a rounded edge at the top and are meant to be opened from the bottom of the can. This configuration prevents vapor lock, helping the sauce slide out easily and retain its can-like shape.

After opening with a can opener, run a knife around the jellied sauce to loosen it from the can. Next, gently slide the jelly onto a platter.

Plating a Can of Jellied Cranberry Sauce

The traditional way of serving jellied cranberry sauce is sliced into rounds. With the column set on its side, slice into ¼-inch thick rounds and then arrange the slices on a serving platter. Serve the slices plain, garnished as desired, or read on for easy upgrades.

For an added personal touch, use cookie cutters to cut slices of canned cranberry sauce into cute fall shapes.

Simple Upgrades for Jellied Cranberry Sauce Slices

Try one of these tactics that elevate the flavor profile and appearance of a humble can of jellied cranberry sauce without losing that classic shape that guests look forward to.

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Sugared Rosemary

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Use a sparkly, festive sprig of sugared rosemary to dress up plain slices. They're so easy, you'll want to make extra to garnish holiday co*cktails, decorate a cake, or add to a charcuterie board.

To make sugared rosemary, dip a sprig in water and then sprinkle on (or roll it in) granulated sugar. Let sprigs dry on a parchment-lined baking sheet, 45 to 60 minutes, and then arrange atop jellied cranberry sauce slices.

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Toasted Walnuts

If you're looking to add texture to canned cranberry sauce, consider walnuts as an excellent accompaniment. Their earthy flavor and slight bitterness provide a delightful contrast to cranberry's sweet tartness. Simply throw some walnuts in the oven at 350° for 7 to 10 minutes, and then place those golden-brown nuts onto your cranberry rounds for the perfect crunch.

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Candied Ginger

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Arrange store-bought strips of candied ginger atop sliced jellied cranberry sauce. The ginger adds a spicy sweetness and a little bite to the sauce's texture.

What to do with the rest of your package of crystallized ginger? Use it to whip up a batch of our white chocolate chunk ginger cookies.

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Fresh Cranberries

We know doctoring up a can of jellied cranberry sauce with fresh cranberries might sound a bit funny, but trust us, it actually makes for a great topping. The tartness of the fresh fruit balances out the sweetness of the canned stuff. Plus, who doesn't love a good meta side dish at Thanksgiving dinner?

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Orange and Thyme

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The citrus-herb combination of orange and thyme is a great way to liven up a wide range of savory dishes. For our cranberry sauce upgrade, combine orange zest and thyme leaves on a cutting board, coarsely chop, and then sprinkle on slices as a colorful, flavor-boosting garnish.

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Stewed Apples and Cinnamon

There are few things better than stewed apples and cinnamon, especially when it comes to cranberry sauce toppings. To begin, dice your apples and then cook them in a pan with maple syrup, cinnamon, water, and vanilla extract. You'll end up with tender, spiced apples to top your cranberry sauce.

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Here Are 6 Simple Ways to Dress Up a Can of Jellied Cranberry Sauce (2024)

FAQs

How do you jazz up 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.

How do you eat canned jellied cranberry sauce? ›

You open the can, slide the contents onto a plate, and either slice it into neat rounds, or break it into chunks to serve it. I have known people to eat it with a spoon straught out of the jar. Some people arrange round slices of cranberry sauce on lettuce leaves and top them with mandarin oranges from a can.

Does jellied cranberry sauce need to be refrigerated after opening? ›

When to Toss Cranberry Sauce. Cranberry sauce will last for two hours at room temperature. Homemade cranberry sauce will last in the fridge for 10 to 14 days. Canned cranberry sauce that has been opened will last up to a week in the fridge.

How do you fix bland cranberry sauce? ›

Maple syrup, brown sugar and even honey can make your cranberry sauce more dynamic. And don't forget the spices! Cinnamon sticks, whole cloves, citrus zest and star anise all work well with cranberries and can be added while the sauce cooks to infuse your sauce with flavor.

How do you get the tartness out of 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.

Do you serve jellied cranberry sauce warm or cold? ›

Cranberry sauce is best served at room temperature or slightly chilled. (You've got enough things on the menu to warm up! Don't make the list longer!) I tend to make cranberry sauce a few days before Thanksgiving and then set it on the table about an hour or two before we plan to eat.

What is the difference between cranberry sauce and cranberry jelly? ›

Cranberry sauce can be served either as a gooey liquid or as a solid jelly. The jellied version is solid enough to retain the shape of the container in which it's placed whereas the sauce version is much more fluid. The difference between the fluid sauce and the jelly versions comes down to pectin.

How do you eat cranberry sauce hot or cold? ›

Should cranberry sauce be served warm or cold? You could, of course, serve it straight out of the pot, but I think it's best after it's chilled in the fridge. Chilling it helps it firm up some more in the fridge, plus, serving it this way means you can make it days ahead of a holiday.

What to eat cranberry sauce with? ›

Use it up with these delicious recipe ideas.
  • 1Braised pork with cranberry and five-spice. ...
  • 2Turkey and cranberry burgers. ...
  • 3Turkey and roast vegetable patties with cranberry dressing. ...
  • 4Turkey, brie and cranberry sandwiches. ...
  • 5Pork, cranberry and pistachio rissoles with hot potato salad.

Can you melt down jellied cranberry sauce? ›

A can of cranberry sauce typically contains cranberries, high fructose corn syrup, corn syrup, and water, so when you plop it into a pot on low heat, it is going to melt down into an almost jam-like consistency, but that's not all that is going to change.

Why is canned cranberry sauce so good? ›

I love the texture, shape, ridges, and dependability of the cranberry sauce that comes from a can. Each year, no matter what happens or may go wrong, I know the cranberry sauce will taste exactly as it has for as long as I can remember.

How to dress up canned cranberry sauce? ›

Canned cranberry sauce is delicious on its own, but there are ways you can dress it up for any meal. Adding fruits like oranges or berries brings different flavors and acidity to the sauce. Folding in crushed nuts at the end adds texture variety.

Can you freeze leftover canned jellied cranberry sauce? ›

Unlike its homemade counterpart, canned cranberry sauce doesn't freeze or defrost very well. The jellied texture changes after freezing, becoming more watery. Even the leading authority on canned cranberry sauce, Ocean Spray, agrees that freezing canned cranberry sauce is not recommended.

How should cranberry sauce be served? ›

The traditional way of serving jellied cranberry sauce is sliced into rounds. With the column set on its side, slice into ¼-inch thick rounds and then arrange the slices on a serving platter. Serve the slices plain, garnished as desired, or read on for easy upgrades.

Should you chill canned cranberry sauce? ›

Serve warm, room temperature, or chilled. Cranberry sauce will thicken as it cools.

Why is the label upside down on a can of cranberry sauce? ›

The cans are "filled and labeled upside down with the rounded edge on top and the sharp can-like edge on the bottom to keep the jelly whole." This creates an air bubble vacuum on the rounded side (the top) so customers "can swipe the edge of the can with a knife to break the vacuum and the log will easily slide out."

How do you firm up cranberry sauce? ›

One possibility is that you may not have used enough sugar: Sugar helps the sauce firm up, so be sure to use the full amount called for in a recipe. Another possibility is that the cranberries need to boil for longer, releasing their pectin and ensuring a jelly consistency.

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