This homemade Cinnamon Cranberry Orange Sauce is bursting with fresh juicy cranberries and is perfect served with Roast Turkey. You will be surprised how easy this is (with just 4 ingredients) and it’s way better than canned or storebought sauce.

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Orange Cranberry Sauce is iconic for the holiday table along with classic sides like Mashed Potatoes, easy Turkey Gravy, creamy Sweet Potato Casserole, and of course soft Dinner Rolls. This Cranberry Orange Sauce proves that homemade is best.
Cranberry Orange Sauce Recipe
You’ll love this spin on Classic Cranberry Sauce infused with cinnamon and orange flavors. You can’t beat homemade because it has a real cranberry texture. The cranberries burst and release their juices as they heat, which turns into a jelly-like sauce as it cools. This one is bursting with bites of sweet, tangy cranberries.
This is one of the easiest side dishes you’ll make but Thanksgiving wouldn’t be the same without it. Make this once and you’ll quickly realize canned cranberry sauce is no match for the real thing.

How Long Does Cranberry Sauce Last?
You can make cranberry-orange sauce ahead and take a little pressure off the biggest cooking day of the year! Homemade orange-cranberry sauce will keep well covered and refrigerated for 10-14 days.
Can I Freeze Cranberry Sauce?
Cranberry Sauce freezes really well. Transfer it to a freezer-safe Ziploc bag, remove excess air and freeze up to 2 months. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight before serving.
Ingredients for Orange Cranberry Sauce
The sauce is infused with orange and cinnamon and sweetened with honey. The honey gives this sauce a boost of flavor and makes it healthier than using sugar. This recipe has all-natural, unprocessed ingredients.

Can I use Frozen Cranberries?
Yes! We love keeping a bag of fresh-frozen cranberries in the freezer for when the cranberry sauce craving strikes. Did you know fresh cranberries can be frozen in their original bag or a freezer-safe bag for 10 to 12 months?
You can use fresh or frozen cranberries to make orange cranberry sauce. Frozen will take slightly longer to reach a simmer but the flavor and consistency will be the same in the finished sauce.
How to Make Cranberry Orange Sauce
This recipe is EASY and comes together quickly. It takes just 10 minutes for the sauce to form.
- In a medium saucepan, combine honey, water, orange juice, zest, and 1 cinnamon stick. Bring it to a simmer.
- Add fresh (or frozen) cranberries then simmer at a low boil 10 minutes, stirring occasionally until cranberries start to burst.
- Add more honey to taste then remove from heat and discard cinnamon stick.

Pro Zesting Tip: Zest the orange before juicing it (it’s much easier!). When zesting, be sure you only remove the orange peel and not the white portion underneath which can make your sauce taste bitter. Don’t go crazy with the zest. Using more than a teaspoon can overwhelm the sauce. If you only have store-bought orange juice, you can omit the zest and it will still work well.

How to Serve Orange Cranberry Sauce
If you have never tried homemade, you are in for a deliciously easy treat! As the sauce cools, it thickens and becomes spreadable – perfect for the Thanksgiving Turkey, with Pork Tenderloin, chicken, ham, and on Dinner Rolls. That combination of sweet and savory is irresistible. You could even use it as a topping for Cheesecake. The possibilities are endless!
Cranberry Sauce Can be served hot or cold right out of the refrigerator. We usually serve it cold or at room temperature.

More Thanksgiving Side Dishes
Try these top-rated holiday sides to make this your best holiday menu yet! If you’re looking for more Thanksgiving menu ideas, check out all of our Thanksgiving recipes here.
- Roasted Sweet Potatoes – with bacon and garlic
- Scalloped Sweet Potatoes – a twist on the classic
- Mashed Potato Casserole – loaded and so cheesy
- Green Bean Casserole – completely from scratch
- Quiche Lorraine – delicious hot or cold
Q: Do YOU have a special cranberry sauce you make every year? I’d love to hear about it. If you haven’t started that tradition, I invite you to try this recipe and hope it becomes a new favorite for you and your loved ones. Have a beautiful and memorable Thanksgiving!
Cranberry Orange Sauce Recipe

Ingredients
- 2/3 cup honey, or add to taste
- 1/4 cup water
- 1/4 cup orange juice, freshly squeezed from 1 large orange
- 1 tsp orange zest, lightly packed, from the same orange*
- 1 cinnamon stick
- 12 oz cranberries, fresh or frozen
Instructions
- In a medium saucepan, combine 2/3 cup honey, 1/4 cup water, 1/4 cup orange juice, 1 tsp orange zest and 1 cinnamon stick. Bring to a simmer over medium heat, stirring to dissolve honey.
- Add 12 oz cranberries and bring to a boil. Once boiling, adjust heat to keep at a low boil and cook 10 minutes uncovered, stirring occasionally. Cranberries will burst and sauce will begin to thicken. A minute or so before turning off the heat, taste for sweetness and add more honey to taste for a sweeter sauce. Keep in mind the sauce will thicken when it cools.
- Remove from heat, discard cinnamon stick and cool cranberry sauce to room temperature then refrigerate until ready to serve.
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Love it. I omitted the cinnamon bc my husband hates it and I strained it to get rid of skins and seeds (used those to make tea). And my kids just eat it by the spoon, good thing I got more cranberries.
I’m glad you and your kids love this recipe!
I love fresh cranberry sauce. One way I use leftovers is to top vanilla greek yogurt and add granola. Yum!
Sounds delicious and healthy! Yummy.
This recipe look amazing! Have you tried Maple Syrup instead of Honey? I’m not a huge fan of honey, so looking for an alternative!
Hi Brie, I have not tried it but I’m sure that will work well too!
Don’t toss that cinnamon stick! Rinse, let dry and reuse
Hi, Natasha I love your recepies. Thanks to you I learned how to cook.
I’ve tried so many recepies of yours and they all tured up to be so delicious.
Thanks so much.
Lots of love.
Hello Milena, I’m happy to know that you enjoyed the recipes that you tried! Thanks for sharing that with us, we appreciate it.
Love your recipies!!
Can I use dried cranberries for this recipe?
Hi Aletta, I haven’t tested that and I can’t say that it will work with dried cranberries.
Dried cranberries will not work. Buy fresh cranberries in the produce department of your local grocery store. Very inexpensive.
Love this recipe! I made it as Christmas gifts, as well as for family and it was so good. Used local honey and only organic ingredients. What impresses me about this sauce (besides the use of honey instead of sugar) is the taste of the cranberry really shines. The second time I made it, I reduced the amount of honey slightly to give it more tartness. Either way, it is now my go-to recipe. First time making cranberry sauce and it couldn’t have been easier.
Thanks!!!
You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed it, Dean!
Excellent! We only have adults around at the moment, so we add Grand Marnier and Port Wine to it. Bam!
That’s awesome! Thank you so much for sharing that with me!
This was easy to make and it came out tasty. My first homemade cranberry sauce. Never again buying the canned one. Thanks Natasha!
Thank you so much for that wonderful feedback! We seriously can’t get enough of this recipe.
Homemade is always better and this cranberry sauce was a hit….then, especially delicious when leftovers made an cranberry galette….yum!
Thank you for that amazing review, Zina! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
Made a double recipe for Thanksgiving & it was a big hit. I’ll be making it again!
I’m so glad you all enjoyed it, Patti! It is one of our favorite cranberry sauce recipes!
Hi Natasha, it was the first time I made fresh cranberry sauce, it was so easy, delicious and everybody loved it. I just added a little brandy! How long can you keep it in the refrigerator?
Anyway thank you for the recipe!!
Hi Mary, I have some tips and advice for storing the cranberry sauce in the post above which should help. I love your idea of adding brandy. Was that at the very end that you added it?
Yes I added the brandy at the end.
Thank you Mary!
I did not have enough honey for this recipe so I substituted a powdered sugar replacement (Swerve) and it still turned out great! It makes the house smell amazing while it cooks down! Also, I wanted to sneak in a bit of fiber into the dish so I chopped up a Fuji apple and tossed it in, cooked it down and used a potato masher to blend it all together. The orange zest is a must in this dish.
That sounds delicious!! Thank you for that great review, Rosie!
I had o.j. but no oranges for zest could I use lemon zest instead?
Hi Phillip, that should still work fine. I would probably just leave out the zest and it will still work out great.
I tried this recipe. It is sooooo easy and yes so good. Thanks
You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed it, Aman!
Natasha, I too have been making my own cranberry sauce for many years and while I have used orange juice and white sugar in the past I never thought about using honey (which tonight I used an orange blossom honey) and a cinnamon stick. I just finished making your recipe a few minutes ago and I had to test a sample, you know for quality control, hehe! Anyways it is amazing and by far my favorite ever! I will admit I used 3/4 cup of freshly squeezed orange juice and completely omitted the water. I cannot wait to see what my guests think about it tomorrow! Now on the prep the rest of what I can tonight to make tomorrow a bit easier! Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family!
Oh I’m so happy you loved the cranberry sauce! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review and I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Natasha, I have been my own cranberry sauce for years now but I must say this recipe is far by the best I’ve made, thank you for your yummy recipes! Happy Thanksgiving 🦃🍽🍁
I’m so happy to hear that you found a new favorite cranberry sauce! Thank you for sharing that with me and Happy Thanksgiving!
I love the addition of a cinnamon stick in this recipe! It adds such nice warmth to the sauce. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you Julia! I agree – it absolutely does add warmth and infuses the sauce with lovely yet mild cinnamon flavor.
This is great. I usually use dark brown sugar, but the taste can be fairly intense using DBS. The honey gives the cranberries a much lighter, cleaner flavor and lets the citrus and cranberry flavors shine!
I’m so glad you enjoyed that, Betsy! Thank you for that great review!
I’ve never tried to make my own but this recipe looks so easy. I think I’m going to give it a try.
I hope you love it, Jen! Thank you for that awesome review.
1 bag cranberries
1 cup sugar
1 cop port wine
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon all spice
1/8 teaspoon cloves
put all in pan with a lid
bring to a low boil for 10 minutes
I love this one got it out of a magazine 20 years ago
Thank you for sharing that with us!