RECIPE | Cranberry Orange Christmas Bread (2024)

RECIPE | Cranberry Orange Christmas Bread (1)


Looking for a delicious sweet bread recipe this holiday season?
This Cranberry Orange Bread may be just what you've been searching for.
The fresh citrus zest in the glaze is soooo yummy and fresh cranberries are in season right now so you may as well put them to good use. *wink*

Not only is it a delicious bread, it's pretty + festivemaking this the perfect treat to make for your family for Christmas morning or as a food gift idea for teachers, neighbors, friends+ co-workers or even your mail delivery person.

I made mini loaves for the Christmas Brunch table I created for the current issue of Romantic Homes Magazine. I wrapped each mini loaf in plastic wrap after the glaze dried and then "hugged" each loaf with a white paper doily by tying a piece of ivory lace around the loaf to secure. Add some faux holly berries as a cute accent.Done + Darling!

This idea doubles as a cute place setting as well as a take-home treat if you happen to be hosting a Christmas Brunch this year.


RECIPE | Cranberry Orange Christmas Bread (2)

I also made a medium sized Cranberry Orange Loaf for the brunch table to allow guests to sample the bread yet save their mini loaf at their place setting to enjoy at home later.


RECIPE | Cranberry Orange Christmas Bread (3)


It's such a pretty and festive sweet bread with the contrast of the cranberries baked inside! Don't you agree? You've got to try this!!

CRANBERRY-ORANGE CHRISTMAS BREAD

Makes 1 medium loaf or 9 petite loaves

INGREDIENTS
Bread Loaf
1+1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp baking powder
1 cup granulated sugar
Zest of 1 large orange (save 1 tsp for glaze)
3/4 cup buttermilk
1/2 cup canola or vegetable oil
2 large eggs, slightly beaten
1 TBSP fresh orange juice (from tested orange)
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
1 cup fresh, chopped cranberries (or 1/2 cup of dried cranberries)

Orange Glaze
1 cup powdered sugar
1+1/2 TBSP fresh orange juice (from tested orange)
1 tsp fresh orange zest


DIRECTIONS
1. Preheat oven to 350ºF. Spray loaf pan(s) with cooking spray. Set aside.

2. Whisk together the flour, salt and baking powder in a large bowl.

3. In a small bowl, combine the sugar and fresh orange zest. Use your fingers to rub the two together until the sugar becomes fragrant and turns a very pale shade of orange. (this is my favorite part! It's so fragrant and smells soooo good!) Whisk the sugar mixture into the flour mixture. Set aside.

4. In a medium bowl, add the wet ingredients. Whisk together until combined thoroughly.

5. Slowly pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients, stirring until just combined. Fold in the cranberries using a spatula. Pour the batter into the prepared loaf pan(s).

6. Bake according to the pan size you've selected (see below) or until a toothpick inserted in the middle of the loaf comes out clean. If necessary, loosely drape a piece of tin foil over the loaf pan to prevent over-browning during the last 10 minutes of baking.

7. Remove the bread from the the oven and place it on a cooling rack. Allow it to cool for 10-15 minutes in the pan. Loosen the bread from the sides of the cavity using a knife or small spatula. Carefully lift and remove the loaf from the pan. Cool it completely on the wire rack.

8. Prepare the orange glaze while the loaf cools. Combine the powdered sugar, orange juice and orange zest in a small bowl. Whisk these ingredients together until smooth. Add more orange juice if necessary until an icing consistency is reached. Use a spoon or small whisk to drizzle the glaze onto the cooled bread. Slice and serve.

If packaging for food gifts, allow the glaze to dry and harden (20-30 minutes) before wrapping in plastic wrap.

Bread can be stored for two to three days in an airtight container or in plastic wrap.


Makes
(A) 1 - 8 1/2 x 4 1/2" loaf pan (I used something similar to this Wilton Medium Loaf Pan)
(B) or 1 - 9 cavity 2 1/2" x 3 3/8" petite loaf pan(I used thisWilton 9-cavity petite loaf pan)

Baking Times (may vary depending on finish of loaf pans)
(A) - 70-75 minutes
(B) - 20-30 minute

Looking for other holiday recipes?
You might want to try theseGingerbread Cinnamon Rolls from a few years ago?
Or these Mason Jar Lid Cookies!

Speaking of cookies...remember this Cookie Exchange Party Idea?
If you are prepping to host your own Cookie Exchange, I've been pinning some fun ideas to my Cookie Exchange Pinterest Board.

KEEPING IT REAL
With the busyness of life, I did a terrible job at spreading the word about the fact that I was in two back-to-back issues of Romantic Homes Magazine. My Hot Chocolate Bar was featured in the November issue of Romantic Homes and then I styled a Christmas Brunch for their December issue which is currently on newsstands. I'll be sharing the entire brunch here on the blog this week so stay tuned!

RECIPE | Cranberry Orange Christmas Bread (2024)

FAQs

Can frozen cranberries be used instead of fresh? ›

Yes! Fresh cranberries freeze for up to a year and can often be substituted in recipes that call for fresh cranberries. When cooking with frozen cranberries, do not thaw before using.

Can I use dried cranberries instead of fresh? ›

Using Dried Cranberries in Place of Fresh

You can use dried cranberries in recipes that call for fresh cranberries, but there is a difference in measurement. If a recipe calls for 1 cup fresh cranberries, use ¾ cup of sweetened dried cranberries instead.

Can craisins be substituted for cranberries? ›

Yes, Craisins® Sweetened Dried Cranberries work well in baked goods; however, there is a 1/4 cup (60 mL) difference in measurement. If a recipe calls for one cup of fresh cranberries you should use 3/4 cup (175 mL) of Craisins®.

What is a substitute for fresh cranberries in baking? ›

Apricots

If you can't find any fresh berries, you can try adding some apricots to your recipe. It has a tart, flavor reminiscent of citrus but is sweeter than cranberries. It works well in recipes where you would need cranberries, including in some savory recipes. Olivia's Cuisine suggests an apricot sauce with turkey.

Why do frozen cranberries say do not eat raw? ›

"Cranberries are safe to eat raw. However, usually they are cooked and have sugar added because of the bitter and sharp taste they have when raw," says Kelly West Keyser, a registered dietitian in Alabama.

Do frozen cranberries get mushy when thawed? ›

If you thaw the frozen cranberries, they will be pretty mushy. But in almost every recipe in which I have ever used frozen cranberries, I have never needed to thaw them before using them.

How many dried cranberries equal fresh cranberries? ›

If your recipe calls for fresh cranberries, swap in 3/4 cup of the dried version. Place the dried cranberries into a glass bowl. Pour boiling water over the cranberries until they are all completely covered. You can also substitute hot fruit juice instead of water for added flavor.

What is the difference between dried cranberries and craisins? ›

Dried cranberries may be marketed as craisins due to the similarity in appearance with raisins, although the word "Craisin" is a registered trademark of Ocean Spray. Craisins were introduced as part of a packaged cereal produced by Ralston Purina in 1989.

What is the closest flavor to cranberries? ›

Currants: Both red and black currants can substitute for cranberries due to their tart flavor profile, especially in jams and syrups.

Should you chop cranberries before baking? ›

How to Use Fresh Cranberries in Baking
  1. How to prepare fresh cranberries for baking. There's really not much you need to do to prepare fresh cranberries for baking. ...
  2. Should you chop cranberries before baking? You definitely don't need to! ...
  3. Do I need to cook cranberries before baking? Nope!

What fruit tastes like cranberry? ›

Lingonberry, which is native throughout colder regions of the northern hemisphere, is often compared with our native cranberry. I think that does lingonberry an injustice. Both are diminutive plants, spreading as their stems root where they touch the ground, so could be edible groundcovers.

Can blueberries be substituted for cranberries? ›

You can also look for recipes calling for fresh blueberries and use cranberries instead. Since they're similar in size, fresh blueberries and cranberries can be substituted one-for-one. If your cranberries are on the larger size, we'd cut them in half or quarters before baking.

Do you defrost cranberries before cooking? ›

If you are using frozen cranberries, there is no need to defrost before cooking. Pull the sauce off the stove once you hear or see the first few cranberries burst. You want some of them to burst but others to remain whole for the best texture.

Are frozen cranberries ready to eat? ›

Freeze in the original plastic packaging as purchased or transfer to freezer bags for longer protection. They do not need to be thawed before using. Fresh cranberries are bland but tart.

What happens when you freeze cranberries? ›

Cranberries freeze well when properly stored. They retain their color, good flavor and quality for eight to 12 months. Maintaining a temperature of zero degrees Fahrenheit or below is recommended by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

How do you soften frozen dried cranberries? ›

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. To give your fruit some extra flavor, swap the water for fruit juice or a liquor, like rum, bourbon, or brandy.

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