Cranberry Sauce Muffins
These Cranberry Sauce Muffins are the most delicious way to use up leftover cranberry sauce after Thanksgiving. You can whip these up in just a few minutes!
When I told you last week that I had overbought cranberries, I really wasn’t kidding! I used a bunch to make my cranberry curd pie, some to make a cranberry appetizer, and then I ended up using the last of them to make a BIG batch of cranberry sauce.
I have plenty of sauce for Thanksgiving, spreading on turkey leftover sandwiches, and for my mom to just eat with a spoon, like she likes to do.
But still, we’re going to have some extra cranberry sauce. I’ve already made a batch of these Cranberry Sauce Muffins to use some of it up.
And, with such a small Thanksgiving this year, I might be making another batch after Thanksgiving, too!
“Delicious! Nice high muffins. A great way to use leftover cranberry sauce. I doubled the recipe. Glad I did because these are so yummy.”
—Kathy
The ingredients for these muffins are easy to find:
- flour
- baking powder
- baking soda
- salt
- sugar
- butter
- orange zest
- egg
- sour cream
- vanilla extract
- cranberry sauce
These cranberry sauce muffins are made with leftover cranberry sauce – either canned or homemade.
I made these muffins with 3/4 cup of my homemade hard cider cranberry sauce. Any variety of homemade cranberry sauce made with whole berries will be great in this muffin recipe.
You just want to be sure you’re using a chunkier sauce, and not a super smooth one.
This recipe is also great when made with canned cranberries (meaning, you can make these muffins all year ’round, even when fresh cranberries aren’t available).
If you’re using canned cranberry sauce, be sure to look for the words “whole berry” on the label. You don’t want the “jellied” kind, because that will be too thin and smooth to make good muffins.
I make these cranberry sauce muffins with sour cream, my secret ingredient!
Just like in my family’s sour cream cookies for Christmas, sour cream is the secret ingredient here!
Why is sour cream so good in baked goods? The fat in it contributes to richness and moistness, and the subtle tang of sour cream adds flavor. Make sure to use full fat sour cream for best results.
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Cranberry Sauce Muffins
These Cranberry Sauce Muffins are the most delicious way to use up leftover cranberry sauce after Thanksgiving. You can whip these up in just a few minutes!
Ingredients
- 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/4 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
- 6 tablespoons granulated sugar
- 2 tablespoons room temperature unsalted butter
- 1 teaspoon grated orange zest
- 1 large egg
- 1/4 cup full fat sour cream
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 3/4 cup prepared cranberry sauce (see Home Chef tip)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. In small bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt.
- In standing mixer fitted with paddle attachment, cream sugar, butter and orange zest 2 minutes or until light and fluffy. Add egg, sour cream and vanilla and beat until well combined.
- Add flour mixture and mix on low until just combined. Gently fold in cranberry sauce.
- Line 6 muffin cups with paper liners. Divide batter evenly between muffin cups. Bake 20 to 22 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center of muffins comes out clean. Cool muffins in pan on wire rack 10 minutes. Remove muffins from pan and transfer to wire rack to cool completely.
Notes
Home Chef Tip: This recipe is best with a chunky homemade cranberry sauce, or "whole berry" canned cranberry sauce (not "jellied").
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Nutrition Information:
Yield: 6 Serving Size: 1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 181Total Fat: 7gSaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 47mgSodium: 239mgCarbohydrates: 29gFiber: 0gSugar: 24gProtein: 2g
Best recipe I’ve ever pulled from the internet! Well, except perhaps for Molly Yeah’s tater tot hotdish. Worked Really nicely with my grandma’s recipe for blended cranberry/orange sauce. Thanks for sharing! This will become a post-Thanksgiving classic for us.
That makes me so happy to hear, Sunny! If i’m up there with Molly Yeh, I’m feeling good about myself 🙂
Delicious! Nice high muffins. A great way to use leftover cranberry sauce. I doubled the recipe. Glad I did because these are so yummy.
I’m so glad you liked these, Kathy!
Hi, can I use plain/vanilla yoghurt in place of sour cream?
Totally!
I’ve made these for years now every year after Thanksgiving. Delicious every time!
I’m so glad you like them, Keri!
Excellent! I doubled the recipe and made 6 mini loaves rather than muffins. Great way to use up the cranberry sauce. Thank you.
Love the loaf idea! Thanks for stopping by, Marilyn!
I made the muffins and was very pleased with them. I was happy to be able to use up leftover cranberry sauce.
Can the recipe be doubled? They disappeared too quickly.
Hi Margaret – so happy you liked this recipe! You can definitely double it – just a straightforward doubling of each ingredient.
I just mixed these up and got a hard ball I could not mix the cranberries into.Is there some form of liquid missed in the recipe?I followed the recipe exactly and got a chunk of batter.
Hi Tanya – tell me more. Did you use a large egg and full fat sour cream?
Same here, but all I had was reduced fat sour cream, so added a couple tablespoons of milk to get the desired consistency. I just finished eating my second muffin. Great idea for leftover cranberry sauce.
I just made these, following the recipe except that I reduced the sugar by more than half (because the cranberry sauce was sweetened). I also found that the wet ingredients were insufficient to combine with the dry to achieve a decent batter. I added a little milk, and then finished the batter by adding the cranberry sauce alternately with the flour mixture. That seemed to work and they turned out fine.
Hi Kathleen – It’s a thick batter because sugar is considered a wet ingredient for baking, so when the batter is baked, the sugar turns to liquid. But I’m glad these turned out for you!
i just made these and they turned out great! I added some walnuts but that’s the only change I made. They look like perfect bakery muffins too!
I’m so glad these turned out great for you, Kathryn!
Ser out my ingredients last night and made this recipe this morning with a home-canned jar of leftover cranberry sauce from January 2020 that really needed to get used before this Thanksgiving. My husband loved them, I liked the flavor and texture but was a little bit disappointed in the look and the process because I could not get the butter&sugar to beat up fluffy (maybe b/c it was such a small amount of butter?) in my mixer and the muffins did not rise. I did sub some of the AP flour for einkorn b/c I was low but I’m not sure if that would have affected the rise.
Hi Alison. Yes, with a small amount of butter, sometimes you have to scrape the mixing bowl quite a bit to get it to whip up fluffy. I suspect that the einkorn also impacted the end result.