Cranberry Salsa is a fun, seasonal twist on traditional salsa perfect for the holidays! Easy to make and gobble up!
The availability of cranberries is always exciting!
Just in time for delicious homemade cranberry sauce for Thanksgiving or whimsical holiday recipes like sugared cranberries.
I always am on the lookout for the first bags of cranberries for another favorite recipe: Cranberry Salsa.
Homemade salsa is very easy and delicious to make but change it up with fresh cranberries? You have an easy appetizer to impress.
Jump to:
- What is Cranberry Salsa?
- Is Cranberry Salsa Easy to Make?
- Time Saving Tips
- Want to Make Cranberry Salsa Other Times of the Year?
- TIP for Removing Seeds from Jalapeno Peppers
- What to Dip in Cranberry Salsa?
- How to Make Cranberry Salsa – Step by Step:
- More Cranberry Recipes You’ll Love:
- Try These Recipes Too!
- Recipe
What is Cranberry Salsa?
Cranberry Salsa is a dip recipe using the classic ingredients in salsas (jalapeno peppers, lime juice, cilantro, garlic, onion) and swapping the traditional tomatoes with cranberries!
Some sugar is also added creating a spicy, tangy, sweet salsa that is a holiday favorite.
Is Cranberry Salsa Easy to Make?
It’s incredibly easy and fast!
After the salsa is made it can be eaten immediately or chilled in the refrigerator to allow the flavors to blend and the consistency to thicken.
It’s a perfect appetizer to have around all through the holiday season.
Time Saving Tips
- Put the garlic and seeded jalapeno peppers in a mini chopper to dice.
- Put the limes in the microwave for 10 seconds before juicing and use a handheld juicer OR use good quality bottled fresh lime juice.
Want to Make Cranberry Salsa Other Times of the Year?
Cranberry season is mid-September through mid-November yearly.
MY TIP: Buy some extra bags, put them in a larger freezer zipper top bag and throw them in the freezer. Then you can make cranberry salsa all year!
TIP for Removing Seeds from Jalapeno Peppers
The seeds create much of the heat in peppers so removing them dials it back a bit while still retaining the flavor and some spiciness.
I’ve developed a quick trick for removing the seeds from jalapeno peppers without having to touch them:
- Slice the pepper lengthwise
- At the tip of the pepper, insert the rounded end of a small dining spoon underneath the white membrane and seeds of the pepper keep the back of the spoon flush with the inside wall of the pepper. Push the spoon up toward the stem end of the pepper, releasing the membrane and seeds.
- Turn the spoon over and using the pointed end again scrape out (and discard) and remaining seeds.
NOTE OF CAUTION when working with any peppers: the oils from the peppers can remain on hands after cutting or touching the peppers even with handwashing. In turn if you touch your eyes or nose, you’ll feel a burning sensation.
Wash hands thoroughly after handling peppers or wear some food safe gloves (rubber, vinyl, latex) when handling hot peppers.
What to Dip in Cranberry Salsa?
Just like other salsas, tortilla chips are a win with Cranberry Salsa too.
I love finding colorful chips to serve guests when they come over.
Also, for a lean dipper, try some slices of jicama! It has a light sweet flavor and great crunch!
How to Make Cranberry Salsa – Step by Step:
Cranberry salsa is easy to whip up, making it a perfect holiday appetizer!
STEP 1: Combine the fresh cranberries with 1-quart (4 cups) water in a large sauce pan over medium-high heat. (photo 1)
STEP 2: Bring to a boil for 1 minute (do not overcook). Some of the cranberries with pop (you’ll hear it) or split.
STEP 3: Remove from heat and drain the water. (photo 2)
STEP 4: In a large mixing bowl combine: garlic, jalapeno, cilantro, scallions (green onions) and cranberries. (photo 3)
STEP 5: Using a large spoon, stir the ingredients together, smashing some of the cranberries in the process (leave the rest whole).
STEP 6: Add the lime juice and sugar. Taste and add salt and pepper as desired. Serve fresh or chill until serving. (photo 4)
More Cranberry Recipes You’ll Love:
- Winter Salad & Warm Cranberry Honey Dressing
- Cranberry Apple Hot Toddy
- Homemade Cranberry Vinegar (with printable gift tags)
- Cranberry Moscow Mule with Homemade Cranberry Simple Syrup
- Spicy Jalapeno Cranberry Sauce
- Cranberry Pecan Goat Cheese Party Appetizer
- Sparkling Vodka Cranberry Punch
Try These Recipes Too!
Recipe
Cranberry Salsa
Ingredients
- 12 ounces fresh cranberries
- 1 medium garlic clove , minced
- 1-2 jalapeno chile pepper , cored, seeded and minced*
- 4 tablespoon cilantro , finely chopped
- 3 scallions , thinly sliced
- Juice of 3 fresh limes (approximately 1/3 cup)
- 1/3 to ½ cup granulated sugar (use 1/3 cup, taste when salsa is combined and add more if needed)
- Salt and Pepper to taste
Instructions
- Combine cranberries and 1 quart of water in a sauce pan over medium-high heat. Bring to a boil and boil for one minute. Cranberries will begin to pop; do not over cook. Drain.
- In a mixing bowl combine the garlic, jalapeno, cilantro, scallions and cranberries. Mix by hand, squeezing some of the berries to a pulp and leaving the rest whole.
- Add lime juice, sugar and salt and pepper to taste. Serve with colorful tortilla chips or thin slices of peeled jicama.
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Originally published: November 20, 2011
Kim Bee says
This is outstanding. I would have never thought to do something like this. I must try this one. Great job. The pictures are stunning.
Joy @ The Joy Vey says
This looks FANTASTIC. Must…make….
Erika - The Teenage Taste says
This sounds so…interesting! In a good way, though! I have to try it…
BigFatBaker says
Yum what a good idea for something different for cranberries! I get stuck in the same rut every year. Breads, muffins, cookies, and sauce… Definitely bookmarking this for later!
Toni (the Boulder Locavore) says
Carolyn: Thank you! I'm so flattered.
BigFatBaker: I can relate to the 'rut' situation. This is a simple recipe but with a few flavor twists, it's a completely different dish!
Magic of Spice: Thank you!
Magic of Spice says
What a fantastic recipe! I love unexpected flavors or ingredients…beautiful use of cranberries 🙂
Carolyn says
Love your spicy cranberry condiment too. I am going to edit my post and add it in for my Tgiving links.
Toni (the Boulder Locavore) says
EliotEats: I hope this does Thanksgiving-i-fy your alternative meal with little effort! It really does have a unique flavor. Happy Holiday to you!
HighPlainsDrifter: Ha! Love the McRib remark. Fortunately we are working out of canned goods being seen as the best option for cranberries at the holidays.
Lizzy: I agree. Something about having some heat in the meal cuts the tryptophan coma 20 minutes after eating! Happy holidays to you and your family!
Roxana: You are the sweetest, thank you! Have a great holiday!
Cathy says
Thank you! Thank you! I needed a new (and clever) idea for a pre-Thanksgiving gathering and this should be perfect
RavieNomNoms says
This looks so amazing!! What a great thing to have during the Thanksgiving holiday!! Love it!