We are independent & ad-supported. We may earn a commission for purchases made through our links.

Advertiser Disclosure

Our website is an independent, advertising-supported platform. We provide our content free of charge to our readers, and to keep it that way, we rely on revenue generated through advertisements and affiliate partnerships. This means that when you click on certain links on our site and make a purchase, we may earn a commission. Learn more.

How We Make Money

We sustain our operations through affiliate commissions and advertising. If you click on an affiliate link and make a purchase, we may receive a commission from the merchant at no additional cost to you. We also display advertisements on our website, which help generate revenue to support our work and keep our content free for readers. Our editorial team operates independently from our advertising and affiliate partnerships to ensure that our content remains unbiased and focused on providing you with the best information and recommendations based on thorough research and honest evaluations. To remain transparent, we’ve provided a list of our current affiliate partners here.

What Are the Different Types of Cranberry Desserts?

By Lori Kilchermann
Updated May 17, 2024
Our promise to you
WiseGEEK is dedicated to creating trustworthy, high-quality content that always prioritizes transparency, integrity, and inclusivity above all else. Our ensure that our content creation and review process includes rigorous fact-checking, evidence-based, and continual updates to ensure accuracy and reliability.

Our Promise to you

Founded in 2002, our company has been a trusted resource for readers seeking informative and engaging content. Our dedication to quality remains unwavering—and will never change. We follow a strict editorial policy, ensuring that our content is authored by highly qualified professionals and edited by subject matter experts. This guarantees that everything we publish is objective, accurate, and trustworthy.

Over the years, we've refined our approach to cover a wide range of topics, providing readers with reliable and practical advice to enhance their knowledge and skills. That's why millions of readers turn to us each year. Join us in celebrating the joy of learning, guided by standards you can trust.

Editorial Standards

At WiseGEEK, we are committed to creating content that you can trust. Our editorial process is designed to ensure that every piece of content we publish is accurate, reliable, and informative.

Our team of experienced writers and editors follows a strict set of guidelines to ensure the highest quality content. We conduct thorough research, fact-check all information, and rely on credible sources to back up our claims. Our content is reviewed by subject matter experts to ensure accuracy and clarity.

We believe in transparency and maintain editorial independence from our advertisers. Our team does not receive direct compensation from advertisers, allowing us to create unbiased content that prioritizes your interests.

Cranberries are a versatile fruit, and there are an abundance of cranberry desserts available. Cranberry desserts include pies, cakes and coffee cakes. Cranberries also are featured in fruit crisps and bread puddings. Some types of cranberry desserts are actually breads and salads.

Both fresh and frozen cranberries are used to make pies. Crustless cranberry pie is made with fresh cranberries, chopped walnuts and almond extract. Cranberry raisin pie pairs fresh or frozen cranberries with sweet raisins. A cranberry streusel pie can be made from fresh cranberries, brown sugar and walnuts. Caramel apple cranberry pie is made with Granny Smith apples, sugar and cornstarch, and it is flavored with cinnamon, nutmeg and dried cranberries.

Cranberry desserts also include coffee cakes. A cranberry swirl coffee cake is made with almond extract, whole cranberry sauce and sour cream. Cranberry kuchen is a German coffee cake that has a crust made from yeast, butter and flour. The recipe's cranberry sauce is made using fresh or frozen cranberries, water and sugar. The coffee cake is topped with a crumble crust of flour, sugar and butter.

Cakes and bread puddings are cranberry desserts that can be made with a variety of styles of cranberries and flavorings. Cranberry orange cake is made with orange juice, buttermilk and cranberry-flavored liqueur. It also includes chopped dates, fresh cranberries and grated orange zest, and it is topped with a drizzle frosting of orange juice and white sugar. Cranberry bread pudding is made with cubed bread, fresh or frozen cranberries and eggs. It is served with an orange custard sauce that is made from egg yolks, orange extract and whipping cream.

Fruit crisps are cranberry desserts that feature oats to provide texture and flavor. Apple-cranberry crisp features Granny Smith apples and cranberries combined with white sugar. It is flavored with cinnamon and nutmeg. This dish is topped with a mixture of quick-cooking oats, brown sugar and chopped pecans. Pear, apple and cranberry crisp features the trio of fruit, along with orange and lemon juice and a topping made from old-fashioned oatmeal.

Cream cheese is sometimes paired with cranberries to make cranberry desserts. Frozen cranberry salad combines cream cheese, butter and sugar. It also features cranberry sauce, crushed pineapple and walnuts. Cranberry cream cheese bars are made with sweetened condensed milk, whole berry cranberry sauce and cream cheese.

Some cranberry breads and salads are served as cranberry desserts. Cherry cranberry salad is made with cherry gelatin and sugar. Crushed pineapple, fresh or frozen cranberries and diced apples are added to the gelatin mixture. It also features celery and walnuts. Cranberry nut bread is made with chopped cranberries, walnuts and orange juice.

WiseGEEK is dedicated to providing accurate and trustworthy information. We carefully select reputable sources and employ a rigorous fact-checking process to maintain the highest standards. To learn more about our commitment to accuracy, read our editorial process.

Discussion Comments

By Chmander — On Mar 20, 2014

Has anyone tried cranberries in their cereal? I put them in my Frosted Flakes all the time. Yes, I know that sounds a little odd, ha ha, but they're actually pretty good. In fact, they go well with a lot of breakfast foods, such as coffee cakes (which the article also mentioned).

By Euroxati — On Mar 19, 2014

The article was an interesting read, as I didn't know cranberries had so much variety. Overall though, I'm mostly familiar with cranberry sauce, which traditionally, is used during Thanksgiving and Christmas meals. On another note, I have had the occasional cranberries in my salad, when I went to a restaurant. However, salads normally have so many toppings (dressing, cheese, chicken, etc) that I barely tasted the fruit.

By Viranty — On Mar 19, 2014

You know, aside from the cranberry muffins I have for breakfast every now and then, I've never tried them in desserts. This article is definitely causing me to have second thoughts though.

WiseGEEK, in your inbox

Our latest articles, guides, and more, delivered daily.

WiseGEEK, in your inbox

Our latest articles, guides, and more, delivered daily.