Monday, November 10, 2025

Baked Apricot Cranberry Sauce


 
 In my never-ending search for new variations of Thanksgiving recipes, I was recently spiraling down the Tik Tok rabbit hole, when I found this little jewel of a recipe. It’s from a blogger who calls herself the Feel Good Foodie. It wasn’t the list of ingredients that I found so intriguing, but rather the cooking method. Now, I’ve made homemade cranberry sauce for years and years, but never BAKED them. What a concept, right?  So, clearly, I needed to give it a try, just to see how it would go. Well, guess what.. it was fabulous!! There was a sort of "roasted" quality that was really nice, and rather unexpected, if I'm being totally honest. Who knew? It was SUPER easy to make and the flavors were out of this world. Perfect for your holiday meal.
 Oh, btw, I should mention that the original video I saw didn’t include any kind of jam, but when I looked it up on her website, she included orange marmalade. I had some homemade apricot jam, so I went with it. Marmalade or without, you should give this a try. It’s always good to switch things up every so often, dontcha think?? Enjoy!


12 oz bag cranberries
1 cup sugar
1/4 cup water
1/4 tsp cinnamon
1/2 cup chopped pecans
1/4 cup apricot jam 
 
 
Preheat the oven to 350°F.
Combine the cranberries, sugar, water, and cinnamon in a small baking dish. 
Bake for one hour, stirring halfway through.
Remove the dish from the oven, stir in pecans and preserves. Allow to come to room temperature, then refrigerate.


 
Tips:
Clearly this is a great time saver because you can make this WAY in advance. No need to take up oven space on Turkey Day!
Feel free to double or triple this recipe if you have a crowd to feed. Boom. 
Not a fan of cinnamon with your cranberries? Just leave it out!
 If you’d like to try these flavors, but don’t want to bake them in the oven, you can certainly do this on the stove top. I bet you could even do it in the crock pot as well, but I haven’t tested that idea yet. I’ll let you know when I figure that out!

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