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Fresh Cranberry Relish has only 3 ingredients and goes perfectly with turkey, dressing and more. Make this in minutes for the perfect addition to your holiday meal.

Fresh Cranberry Salad in a bowl with fresh orange slices and cranberries on the side
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Easy Cranberry Relish is a must side dish at all of our Thanksgiving or Christmas Meal. My kids always have to have mashed potatoes but I will never skip on this dish.

If you are looking for more Thanksgiving Recipes, then this is the recipe to start with. You may also love this Crock Pot Cranberry Sauce or Easy Homemade Cranberry Sauce.

What is Cranberry Relish?

Cranberry relish is made from raw cranberries and blended in a food processor with orange slices and sugar. It is uncooked which is one of the main differences from cranberry sauce.

Ingredients

Orange, Cranberries and Sugar

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Variations Ideas

  • Sugar – You can decrease the sugar to ½ cup of sugar or ¼ cup if you want a slightly less sweet relish.
  • Toppings – Feel free to serve this relish with chopped nuts. We recommend walnuts or pecans.
  • Warm Spices – Feel free to add in warm spices to this Orange Relish Recipes. Ground Cinnamon or a teaspoons ginger for added flavor.
  • Change the Fruit – We have also substituted the orange with a granny smith apple or a pear.

Step By Step Instructions

  • Step 1 – Prepare cranberries by thawing them if using frozen cranberries.
  • Step 2 – Slice the ends off the orange peel. Leave the rest of the skin on and slice the orange into 8 slices.
Sugar, cranberries and orange slices in a food processor
  • Step 3 – Place the cranberries, add sugar, and the sliced orange in a food processor and pulse. You want the mixture to be smooth or until no large chunks remain and finely chopped.
Fresh Cranberry Sauce in a Food Processor
  • Step 3 – Refrigerate until you are ready to serve. It is best if you can let it sit in the fridge for at least an hour. It gives the flavors time to blend. When you are ready to serve, stir and enjoy! It is so delicious.

Expert Tips

  • Double the recipe – You might want to double the recipe because it is really good.
  • Cranberries – If you are using frozen cranberries, make sure to let them thaw first before combining with the other ingredients. You can also use fresh cranberries.
  • Chill – Make sure to allow the cranberry relish to chill before serving.
Fresh Cranberry Sauce in a bowl

What is Cranberry Relish Used For?

Oh the possibilities are endless. The sweet and tart orange relish recipe is so delicious and pairs well with an assortment of things. We have even served it with our waffles, pancakes and chicken recipe.

Some of our favorites include:

  • Roasted Turkey and stuffing– It is delicious served with turkey.
  • Turkey sandwich – Use leftover turkey and make a sandwich with slices of turkey topped with cranberry relish.
  • Spiral Ham – Top slices of ham with cranberry relish for a great combination.
  • Bake Brie – Top a block of cream cheese with cranberry relish for a great appetizer. Serve with crackers or pretzels.
Fresh Cranberry Sauce in a bowl

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Make Ahead of Time?

Yes, this is a great side dish to prepare ahead of time. The flavors combine and all of the ingredients are enhanced.

How to Make from Scratch

Making cranberry relish from scratch is so easy to do. All you need cranberries, sugar and oranges to make this. Everything gets combined in a food processor. It is really that simple and a easy recipe.

How to store Leftovers

Store the leftovers in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks.

Can you Freeze?

If you want to freeze it, make sure you place in the airtight freezer container. It will last about 2-3 months in the freezer. Once you are ready to serve, let it thaw in the refrigerator.

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Fresh Cranberry Relish

5 from 11 votes
Cranberry relish recipe has only 3 ingredients and goes perfectly with turkey, dressing and more. Make this for your next holiday meal.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Refrigerate 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 15 minutes
Servings 12
Cuisine American
Course Side Dish
Calories 117

Ingredients

  • 10 ounces frozen cranberries fresh works too
  • 1 orange with the peel on
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
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Instructions

  • If you are using frozen cranberries, allow them to thaw slightly on the counter. We thawed ours for about 10 minutes while we were preparing everything else.
  • Slice the egg root ends off the orange. Leave the rest of the. skin on. Then slice it into 8 slices.
  • Place the cranberries, sugar, and the sliced orange in a food processor.
  • Process until smooth or until no large chunks remain.
  • Refrigerate until ready to serve. We like the flavors to combine in the fridge for at least an hour.
  • Stir right before serving.

Recipe Notes

You can decrease the sugar to ½ cup if you want a slightly less sweet relish.
It will last up to 1 week in the fridge in a covered container.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 117kcal, Carbohydrates 30g, Protein 1g, Fat 1g, Saturated Fat 1g, Sodium 1mg, Potassium 32mg, Fiber 1g, Sugar 28g, Vitamin A 33IU, Vitamin C 17mg, Calcium 7mg, Iron 1mg

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  1. Debbie Yackanicz says:

    I don’t have a food processor. Would a blender work?

  2. Nancy Lay says:

    I make this but add an apple including peel to the mix. I put everything through the old fashioned food grinder as I like the consistency of better than a food processor. I also add finely chopped Walnuts.

  3. Ann Eaton says:

    Mom made this when I was young. Except she made up Strawberry JELL-O. She cooked the cranberries until they was breaking apart. Then chopped up the orange. She also added chopped up pecans into it. I think I will make yours only adding some chopped pecans to it.