This cranberry orange bread recipe combines the popular flavor of cranberry bread with the tart pop of citrus. Combined you have one of the absolute best and most moist cranberry orange bread recipes ever. It’ll be one of your go-to cranberry bread recipes every year.
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The Best Cranberry Orange Bread
It all started when my mom convinced me to try mixing cranberry juice into my orange juice. The tart flavor of the cranberry perfectly balances the sweetness of the orange. Cranberry orange juice is still my favorite drink, but it’s gone far beyond just juice now.
I absolutely love the tartness of cranberries and how they can complement a sweet salad, baked good, or even soup so well. They’re amazing in these cranberry orange bites and in this strawberry spinach salad.
This cranberry orange bread recipe is actually one from one of my good friends Kristin. She made it for a baby shower we hosted together a few years ago, and I knew I had to have it. She so graciously shared it with me, and I’ve made this cranberry bread every year for the past eight years! And these cranberry orange bites.
why you’ll love this recipe
It’s my favorite, just above this easy zucchini bread! And I think you’re going to love it because:
- It’s super moist and flavorful!
- It’s easy to double or triple – great for holiday gifts!
- It freezes really well!
- It’s just straight out delicious with nuts or not!
Ingredients
Ingredient Notes
- Cranberries – you can use either fresh or frozen cranberries but don’t use dried, they won’t give you the same flavor. If you can’t find fresh cranberries or it’s not cranberry season, I’ve always been able to find frozen cranberries at Whole Foods all year long!
- Chopped nuts – I like to include chopped pecans or walnuts (personal preference) in this bread but if you aren’t a nut person, these can be skipped.
- Vegetable oil – vegetable, canola, or avocado oil work best
- Orange zest – freshly grated orange zest is best
- Orange juice – I typically juice fresh oranges for this since I’m already going to be zesting them but any orange juice works great
How to Make Cranberry Bread
The cranberry bread is fairly simple to make but does take a little bit of time because you start out by chopping all of the cranberries in half. Watch the video below to see how easy it is!
Before you get started, preheat your oven and spray whatever loaf pans (mini or large) you’ll be using with non-stick spray. If you want to make muffins, here’s the recipe for cranberry orange muffins!
The first thing you need to do is chop the cranberries in half. Like I mentioned, this can take a bit of time but it’s totally worth it in the end.
And I don’t recommend using one of those chopper things or a food processor – you’ll end up with uneven pieces and little tiny ones. Less cranberry flavor mixed into every bite.
Once they’re all chopped, mix the cranberries with the sugar. Stir them around gently to frost them all.
Next mix your dry ingredients (flour, baking soda, and salt) together in a bowl and set them aside. You’ll work with them in a minute.
In another bowl, combine the sugar, orange rind, and vegetable oil. Then add the eggs and combine.
Add the flour mixture, orange juice, and water to the bowl with the sugar mixture. Mix together until well combined.
Once the bread is done, serve sliced or just bite off chunks of the mini loaves like I do. No matter the way you slice it, it’s going to be delicious.
Add chopped nuts and cranberries to the batter and stir gently to combine.
Pour the batter into your greased loaf pans and bake in the preheated oven.
Bake until you can insert a knife or toothpick in the largest part of the bread (typically the center) and it comes out clean.
Let cool before removing from the loaf pan. Serve warm (or at room temperature) with butter or your other favorite spread.
Or wrap them up with these fun holiday tags and gift to friends, family, and neighbors!
Cranberry Orange Bread Expert Tips
Here are a few tips and tricks for getting the best cranberry orange bread every time!
Don’t substitute the oil for something healthier. The oil is what makes this one of the most moist cranberry orange bread recipes ever. It’s moist and absolutely delicious. If you do feel the need to make a substitution, substitute it with another oil like avocado oil.
Check the bread’s doneness with a knife. Every oven cooks differently, so when you think the bread might be done – stick a butter knife straight into the bread and pull it out. If it comes out clean, the bread is done. If it comes out covered in gooey batter, let it cook for a few more minutes.
Let the cranberry bread cool before cutting. If you try to cut it while it’s still hot, it’ll likely crumble when you’re cutting the bread. It still tastes good crumbly but won’t hold together as well. If you just let it cool a little longer, the slices will stay together well.
Enjoy the flavors faster by making cranberry orange muffins that bake in half the time!
Recipe FAQs
Can I Use Dried Cranberries Or Craisins In Cranberry Orange Bread?
Yes, you can use dried cranberries or Craisins in this bread recipe, but it is not going to taste the same. Dried cranberries are just not the same. They don’t carry the same amount of flavor, moisture, or tartness. If you’re totally out of luck and can’t find actual cranberries, they’ll work in a pinch but the bread will likely be a bit drier and sweeter than normal.
If you use Craisins or already sweetened dried cranberries, I’d skip the step where you sugar the cranberries or they’ll be way too sweet. I’d also recommend rehydrating them in either water or orange juice before putting them in the recipe.
Can I Use Frozen Cranberries In Cranberry Bread?
Yes, you can use frozen cranberries. Simply let them thaw before using them in this recipe. Frozen cranberries are a great way to make this bread when fresh cranberries aren’t readily available.
How Long Does This Cranberry Orange Bread Keep?
This cranberry orange bread will be good for up to a week wrapped in plastic wrap or in a plastic bag. If you’re not going to eat within a week, freeze.
Can you freeze cranberry orange bread?
Simply wrap and freeze wrapped in plastic. When you want to eat it – take it out and let it thaw before eating. The bread may not be quite as moist when thawed after being frozen, but it still tastes delicious!
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Cranberry Orange Bread Recipe
Ingredients
- 4 cups fresh or frozen cranberries cut in half
- 2 cups sugar + 1/4 cup to put on top of the cranberries
- 4 cups flour
- 2 tsp baking soda
- 1 ½ tsp salt
- 2 Tbs grated orange rind
- ⅔ cup vegetable oil
- 2 eggs
- 1 cup orange juice
- 1 cup water
- 2 cups chopped pecans or walnuts
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 350 degrees and spray mini loaf pans with non-stick spray.
- Slice cranberries in half. Top with 1/4 cup sugar then set aside.4 cups fresh or frozen cranberries cut in half, 2 cups sugar + 1/4 cup to put on top of the cranberries
- Mix together flour, baking soda, and salt. Set aside.4 cups flour, 2 tsp baking soda, 1 1/2 tsp salt
- In a separate bowl, combine 2 cups sugar, orange rind, and vegetable oil.2 cups sugar + 1/4 cup to put on top of the cranberries, 2 Tbs grated orange rind, 2/3 cup vegetable oil
- Add eggs and combine.2 eggs
- Slowly add flour mixture, orange juice, and water to sugar mixture.1 cup orange juice, 1 cup water
- Once all mixed together, add chopped nuts and cranberries.2 cups chopped pecans or walnuts, 4 cups fresh or frozen cranberries cut in half
- Divide batter into 8 greased mini loaf pans and bake at 350 degrees for 35-45 minutes.
- Bake at 350 degrees for 35-45 minutes.
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