Cranberry Crunch
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These cranberry crunch bars include sweet and tart cranberries with a buttery streusel-like crumble topping and base that make them the perfect addition to your Thanksgiving table this year.
Some recipes just get you talking about the old days, which is why we love them so much. Cranberry crunch is one of those recipes that gets my mother talking about her childhood. The school lunch ladies often made this around the holidays and she loved it so much that one of them gave her the recipe for it, which has led us to enjoy it for the past couple of generations. Nothing like an heirloom recipe to bring memories back to life, especially around the holidays.
You only need 5 ingredients to make this old-fashioned cranberry crunch recipe: cranberry sauce, flour, oats, butter, and brown sugar. All we’re going to do is combine our dry ingredients (flour, oats, and sugar) in a mixing bowl and then cut in the butter to make it deliciously crumbly. Then we press half of this into the bottom of our baking dish before adding all the cranberry sauce and then the remaining crumble topping.
Then you have to patiently wait for it to bake before grabbing a bowl and serving your cranberry crunch bar with a big dollop of whipped cream or vanilla ice cream. I’ve also been known to enjoy one for breakfast, too. If you’re a fan of the humble crumble, you will love cranberry crunch. The combination of tart yet sweet cranberries with the buttery streusel-like crumble topping will be the perfect addition to your holiday table this year.
Recipe Ingredients
- Whole berry cranberry sauce
- Old-fashioned oats
- Flour
- Dark or light brown sugar
- Butter
How To Make Cranberry Crunch
Place your flour, oats, and brown sugar in a large bowl.
Stir them up.
Add your butter and cut that in with a long-tined fork or pastry cutter.
It will look like this.
Now spray a pie plate or 8×8 baking dish with cooking spray.
You can see some of these pretty dishes by fellow food blogger, Ree Drummond here.
Press half of your crumble mixture into the bottom of the pie plate to form the crust for the cranberry crunch.
Top that with the entire can of cranberry sauce.
Then take that same spoon and spread it around a bit.
Sprinkle the remaining topping over the cranberry sauce.
Bake cranberry crunch at 350, uncovered, for 45 minutes to one hour, or until bubbly and golden brown.
Cranberry crunch is excellent served with whipped cream or ice cream but you can also serve it as a side dish. Enjoy!
Storage
- Store leftover cranberry crunch in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days or in the fridge for up to 7 days. You can serve it at room temperature, cold, or reheated either in the oven or the microwave. This is a great recipe to make ahead of time this Thanksgiving.
- You can also freeze leftovers for up to 3 months. Thaw at room temperature before serving.
Recipe Notes
- I use old-fashioned rolled oats but quick oats will work just as well if that is what you have on hand.
- As for brown sugar, I’m using dark because it is my very favorite, but if you have light or prefer light, knock yourself out!
- I don’t recommend using frozen or fresh cranberries for this particular cranberry crunch recipe, as the cranberry sauce has added sweetness, which is exactly what we want.
- If you like, you can add 1/2 cup of chopped walnuts or chopped pecans to the crumble mix for added flavor and texture.
- Another option is to make cranberry apple crunch. Spread a cup or so of chopped apples over the cranberry sauce before adding the topping.
- Another way to add flavor is to add some spices to the topping. I’d recommend 1 teaspoon of ground cinnamon and 1/4 teaspoon of ground nutmeg.
Check out these other tasty cranberry treats:
Pumpkin Cranberry Bread With Caramel Glaze
Chewy Oatmeal Cranberry Cookie Recipe
Upside Down Cranberry Cinnamon Rolls
Ingredients
- 1 cup old-fashioned oats
- 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
- 1 16-ounce can whole berry cranberry sauce
- 1 cup light or dark brown sugar
- 1/2 cup butter or margarine
Instructions
- Mix the oats, flour, and brown sugar together in a large bowl. Cut in the butter using a long-tined fork or pastry cutter.1 cup old-fashioned oats, 1/2 cup all-purpose flour, 1 cup light or dark brown sugar, 1/2 cup butter or margarine
- Press 1/2 of the crumble mixture into the bottom of a greased 8x8 baking dish.
- Spread cranberry sauce over the crust before topping it with the remaining crumbs.1 16-ounce can whole berry cranberry sauce
- Bake at 350 for 45 minutes to 1 hour or until lightly brown. Excellent served with whipped cream or ice cream.
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Don’t set yourself so firmly on remembering Thanksgiving’s past that you forget to put your heart into this one.
You did it to me again Christy! You made me remember good things and shed a tear! Love you for it too!
Love you too Kat!!!!
This looks good – and easy! This is going on my list to take for Thanksgiving!
Thank you so much Brenda, hope you enjoy it!
Gratefully,
Christy
Christy,
I love your blog and am so very glad that we hold the same values! I enjoyed your post and understand your feelings. I have very little family left and intend to enjoy every minute with them and their extended family!
I want to make this recipe but was unsure if it needed to be refridgerated atfer it was cooked.
Thanks,
Redawna
Your post came at just the right time. My mom passed away last Thanksgiving, and I will always associate Thanksgiving with her passing. Thanks for reminding me about showing love to the ones still around the table and creating new memories.
You’re so very welcome Lisa. You know, I wrote this post mostly as a way to tell myself the same thing 🙂
Gratefully,
Christy
Thank YOU so much Christy! I love the holidays and spending time with family and friends but my heart breaks for those that are missing. We have lost so many and things are not the same but we have to go on……make new memories. I appreciate you sharing what’s on your heart. The kindness and love that you show through your website is fabulous! I pray you and your family have a blessed Thanksgiving!
p.s. really enjoyed your show at the shoals marriott!
Hey Angela! OH thank you so much for your kind and loving words! And bless your heart, you even said them after having to spend over an hour with me and a microphone! lol
Bless you!
Gratefully,
Christy
Thank you, Christy, for this great reminder of the right focus of the holidays … not the food or activities … but the people…our family. This will be the first holiday season without my grandmother and a beloved aunt and our third without my brother. My generation of cousins are grown and moved away to various parts of the country … but what wonderful memories we have of Thanksgiving and Christmas at Grandma’s! Now, we are making the memories for our children, nieces, nephews, and grandchildren. God bless you and all of the Southern Plate readers! Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family!
and God bless you and your wonderful family this year and always. I know they all count themselves blessed to have you as beloved matriarch at the helm and holding things together as you carry on traditions that will be remembered for generations to come. Love to you!
Gratefully,
Christy
Thanks for this Christy – great post, it hit home because I lost both grandmothers this year, within a week of each other. It made it very important for me to be with my family at Thanksgiving this year. Thanks for the inspiration.
Oh Ginger, I’m so terribly sorry for your loss. I know the strength and love of two wonderful women will be with you this Thanksgiving.