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Christmas Cranberry Cobbler is a great dessert on Christmas Eve that tastes even better leftover on Christmas morning. The sugared cranberries on top give this cobbler a sweet and tart flavor, plus the crystalized sugar that forms after baking gives it just the right amount of texture.

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about this christmas cranberry cobbler

Who called for crumbly, golden, cranberry goodness? Oh yea, I guess that was me…

I am SO excited for the holidays and this new dish is just the best thing since sliced crusty bread in my book.

It’s the lazy girl’s guide to happiness, in dessert form really. This Christmas cranberry cobbler is a direct result of an incredible lazy streak when it comes to cooking for anything outside of the wedding I’m catering tomorrow.

I may seem like I’m cool on the surface, but if you could get inside my head, it’s a total mess.

Instead of attempting to make a complicated Christmas cake (it really was on my list this year, but I couldn’t make it happen), I opted for a simple dessert that also doubles as breakfast (presently eating a slice as we speak…). As much as I love the idea of making a layered stunning cake, I know my limitations.

I am not a master cake artist. I accept this. It’s ok that I can’t do everything. Woo saaaa… (anyone get the Bad Boys II reference right there? LOL)

This cobbler for breakfast, mimosas, pjs, presents, card games and endless puppy snuggles (or as many as she’ll allow me…).

Oh and screaming “SANTA!” at the top of my lungs as I open the gifts from Santa that’ll inevitably show up under the Christmas tree. Did I mention he and I are besties?

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ingredients

cranberries. I highly recommend using fresh cranberries! It’s the best way to get the best flavor in this cake. If you need to use frozen, that is doable, but be sure to drain the thawed cranberries before you use them in this recipe.

sugar. all you need is granulated sugar for this recipe. You can also use light brown sugar for this recipe if you prefer.

flour. I used all-purpose flour in this recipe. You can also use a gluten-free 1:1 substitute if you would like.

baking powder. the leavener you need for this recipe is baking powder!

cinnamon. you can use your favorite ground cinnamon here!

salt. all you need is kosher salt, finely ground. Do not use coarse salt.

butter. unsalted butter is used in this recipe, but you can also use salted butter. If you use salted butter, be sure to omit the added salt in the recipe list for the cobbler.

milk. use whole milk for this recipe. 2% milk will also work.

eggs. make sure that you select large eggs!

vanilla. I recommend using a high-quality vanilla extract for all your recipes. My favorite is Nielsen Massey – theirMadagascar Bourbon Pure Vanilla Extractis amazing.

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this recipe’s must-haves

I baked my cobbler in a lodge cast iron skillet and it came out absolutely perfect.You don’t need a baking dish for this recipe!

If you don’t have a set of metal mixing bowls, you need to invest in them. They come in handy every single day.

Another everyday must for my kitchen is a wooden spoon!

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here’s how to make this easy christmas cranberry cobbler

prep cranberries

Toss cranberries and 1/4 cup sugar together in a small bowl. Set aside.

make batter

Start by whisking together dry ingredients in a large bowl.

In a small bowl, whisk together melted butter, milk, sugar, egg, and vanilla. Add the wet mixture to the flour mixture and stir to combine.

Scrape batter into a cast iron skillet that’s been buttered. Scatter the sugar-coated cranberries on top of the batter evenly.

bake

Bake for 25 to 30 minutes at 350˚F, until golden brown on the edges. Serve warm or cool to room temperature before serving.

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tips for success

serve at room temp. I know it’s hard to resist eating this cranberry cobbler immediately out of the pan when it comes out the oven… But I swear that this christmas cobbler is absolutely divine at room temperature. That’s why I love making it for dessert on Christmas Eve and serving leftovers in the morning as breakfast!

use fresh cranberries. If you can, use fresh cranberries! You can use frozen, but be sure to thaw and drain them first.

love cranberry orange? Add some freshly grated orange zest to the batter to add a little orange flavor to the mix!

More tasty Christmas baking recipes to try: Chai Snickerdoodle Cookies | Gingerbread Christmas Crack Candy | Christmas Shortbread Cookies | Panettone Bread Pudding

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do you have to cook cranberries before baking?

No, you don’t have to cook cranberries before baking. The cranberries cook with the batter so they are still plump and flavorful! They are bursting with flavor in this simple dessert, making it absolutely delicious.

do you thaw frozen cranberries before baking?

If you are using frozen cranberries, yes, you need to thaw them first. I always recommend draining them as well, because the extra liquid can throw off the balance of the cobbler.

Need more holiday recipe inspiration? Check out my holiday recipes page!

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what to serve with christmas cranberry cobbler recipe

When I’m eating this cranberry cobbler, I don’t have to pair it with much! If it’s for dessert, a nice cup of coffee or an espresso is ideal. It’s the perfect treat for November or December!

Want to make it extra special? Serve this à la mode with a big scoop of vanilla ice cream.

If you need another sweet treat, add a tray of cookies to the spread! Classic snowball cookies, cranberry white chocolate oatmeal cookies, and mini chocolate chip cookies are some of our favorite recipes.

For breakfast, a chilled glass of champagne or mimosa or coffee is a go-to for our family, especially during the holiday season when we are always celebrating!

Need a co*cktail to pair with this for dessert or brunch? This cranberry spice sparkler is the ideal pairing!

how to store and reheat

Store. Store this cranberry cobbler in an airtight container for up to 3 to 4 days.

Reheat. To reheat, I simply place a slice on a microwave-safe plate and reheat for 15 to 30 seconds until warmed through. You can also just let it come to room temp before eating!

Finally, if you make this Christmas cranberry cobbler, please be sure to give this recipe a rating or leave a comment! I love to hear when you all make recipes, and I do take the time to respond to every single comment. Feel free to drop questions below too, if you have them!

Oh and be sure to tag me on Instagram if you make the recipe! Love being able to see these recipes come to life in your homes – it’s my favorite thing to look through those photos. It really means the world to me!

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Christmas Cranberry Cobbler

Dessert and breakfast in one sweet and tart skillet? Oh yea, baby.

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Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 30 minutes mins

Total Time: 40 minutes mins

ingredients

Cranberries

  • 1 1/2 cups fresh cranberries
  • 1/4 cup sugar

Cobbler

  • 1 2/3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/4 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 9 Tbsp unsalted butter melted + more for the pan
  • 1 cup + 2 Tbsp sugar
  • 3/4 cup whole milk
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract

instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350˚F. Generously butter a 12-inch cast iron skillet.

  • In a small bowl, toss together the cranberries and 1/4 cup sugar. Set aside.*

  • In a large bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, cinnamon and salt.

  • In a medium bowl, whisk together melted butter, milk, sugar, egg and vanilla. Add the milk mixture to the dry ingredients, stirring to combine.

  • Scrape the batter into the prepared cast iron skillet. Scatter the sugared cranberries over the top of the batter evenly.

  • Bake for 25 to 30 minutes, until golden brown. Serve warm or at room temperature (surprisingly awesome at room temp by the way!).

notes

*If the sugar isn't sticking well enough to the cranberries, you can add a scant 1/2 tsp to 1 tsp of water or simple syrup to wet the berries. Make sure the water or simple syrup is cold.

Category: Breakfast

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FAQs

Why should cranberries not be eaten raw? ›

Is it safe to eat cranberries raw? Cranberries are generally considered safe whether they are cooked or raw. However, because of their notoriously bitter, sharp taste, most people prefer not to eat them raw or unsweetened. This bitterness is due to the high tannin content of cranberries.

How long to soak cranberries before baking? ›

Rehydrate the fruits: Dried fruits can be quite hard and dry, so it's often a good idea to rehydrate them before adding them to your baked goods. To do this, simply soak the dried fruits in warm water or fruit juice for 15-20 minutes until they are plump and tender.

What is the rarest item in Fallout 76? ›

Forest Camo Jumpsuit and White Powder Jumpsuit are ultra-rare rewards with low drop rates but high cap values in Fallout 76. Tattered Field Jacket is the most sought-after outfit with a 0.06% drop rate, making it extremely valuable in the game.

What cobbler is not a pie Fallout 76? ›

Cranberry cobbler does not count as a pie for challenges.

How rare is the pie in Fallout 76? ›

By cumulative probabilities, a player character with Luck 5 has a 50% chance of obtaining the pie within the first 36 attempts. Luck 10 reduces that to 26 attempts, while Luck 1 doesn't reach those odds until 49 attempts.

How to soften cranberries for baking? ›

This is very simple, and works on any kind of dried fruit. Put your dried fruit in a small bowl and cover with boiling water. Let it steep for 10 to 15 minutes, and then strain the fruit and discard the water. The fruit will be plumper, juicier, and softer.

Should dried cranberries be soaked before baking? ›

Don't Skip This Step if You're Cooking or Baking With Dried Cranberries | Livestrong.com. To rehydrate dried cranberries for baking recipes, simply soak them in hot water, juice or other liquid. You don't need to soak dried cranberries overnight.

Is it better to bake with fresh or frozen cranberries? ›

If cranberries are frozen then removed from the freezer then thawed, they will have a soft texture and are usable for cooking and baking. Adding frozen cranberries to recipes is often recommended.

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