Get creative with these little red berries.
And of course the great debate that accompaniescranberry saucecanned or homemade?
But cranberries aren’t just for the sauce that you find on your Thanksgiving table.

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Use them in cookies, cakes, cocktails, appetizers, and more.
This snackable treat is perfect for any holiday party or gifting.
Juicy and tart cranberries pair perfectly with sweet and crisp apples for an all around delicious pie.

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To save time, this recipe uses store-boughtpie crust.
And in the fall, it’s the perfect choice for this breakfast quick bread.
Finish with a sprinkle of powdered sugar or a dollop of whipped cream.

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Cranberry Old-Fashioneds
Swap out your sugar cube or simple syrup for a cranberry-flavored option.
To double up on the seasonal fruit flavor, garnish with boozy cranberries.
With just five ingredients, this recipe is made for the non-bakers.

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Add an extra festive finish to the whipped topping with sugared cranberries.
Serve it with any array of breakfast breads or add it to your nextcharcuterie board.
We’ll leave that decision up to you.

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This one is speckled with fresh berries and toasted pecan pieces, then drizzled with a buttery caramel frosting.
Frosted Cranberry Kir Royale
Cranberries give this classic champagne cocktail a festive twist.
The tartness of the fruit juice balances the sweetness of the creme de cassis liqueur.

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Garnish with sugar-rolled berries for extra pizzaz.
The gingersnap crust is the perfect complement to the mousse-like cranberry filling.
Frost with anorange buttercreamand garnish with more cranberries, orange slices, and rosemary for a pretty presentation.

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Apple-Cranberry Salad
Cranberries aren’t just for baked goods.
This hearty mixed greens salad gets an extra autumnal touch thanks to dried cranberries and fresh apple slices.
White Cake With Cranberry Filling And Orange Buttercream
This cranberry filling-flooded layer cake is reader approved.

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“I made this for a luncheon at my women’s club and it was absolutely gorgeous.
Everyone was very impressed not only with presentation, but also with the taste,” says Priscilla.
This cranberry, orange, and apple version is one you’ll want to make all winter long.

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Finish with a drizzle of powdered sugar and orange juice glaze.
This cranberry-studded orange cake is just the thing.
Prepare a batch and keep them on hand for anything from a cocktail garnish to sprucing up a cake.

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Cranberry Chicken Salad
There are countless renditions of thislunchtime favorite.
Cranberry Poinsettia Punch
Put this pretty red punch front and center on your holiday table.
Its a great combination of winter flavors with a stunning presentation."

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Cranberry Mojito
A dash of cranberry reduction gives this beloved beachy rum cocktail a wintertime spin.
Garnish with sprigs of mint and lime slices.
For a bonus touch, add sugared berries.

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Bacon, maple syrup, and dried cranberries give the dish a smoky-sweet finish.

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