Whole Berry Cranberry Sauce With Honey and Mango
I’m not going to lie, I’m a canned cranberry sauce kind of guy. I remember one year my mother made home made whole berry cranberry sauce on year for Thanksgiving, and she asked everyone, “Why didn’t anyone try my cranberry sauce?!”. Um, because we like the canned stuff!ย ????ย I decided to give it another shot this year and looked on the bag of fresh cranberries to see what was involved in making it.
Well, 1 cup of sugar is involved. 1 CUP! I’m not a huge clean eating type of person but I’m not huge on using a lot of refined sugar when I have a choice. So I decided to replace the sugar with honey. When I did a conversion of sugar to honey I found that 1 Cup of sugar is a little over 10 tablespoons of honey. Welp. I’m not using that much honey either. So I thought about adding some other fruit to the sauce to sweeten it up naturally. Mango. Mango will do nicely…
This is a really nice cranberry sauce recipe, the honey comes in subtly, by cutting down the use a great deal, and the added flavor and texture o the mango is a great twist to this traditional holiday condiment!
So we’re usually spending Thanksgiving with family so we never get to have any leftovers. Last night I made our little family Thanksgiving dinner and this cranberry sauce was probably one of the highlights. I found myself eating it by the spoonfuls by itself. So make sure you keep it further than arms reach from yourself before you serve!
Prep Tips
Make Ahead
You can serve this warm, but if you’re looking to get a head start on the holidays this is a great recipe to make the night before and store in the fridge. It’s great hot or cold!
On To The Recipe
Whole Berry Cranberry Sauce With Honey and Mango
Ingredients
- 3/4 cup water
- 1 whole Mango
- 10 oz fresh cranberries
- 3 tbsp honey
Instructions
- In a saucepan at medium heat, bring honey and water to a boil, stirring frequently so that the honey dissolves into the water.
- While the water is coming to a boil, cut a mango against the core, slice into cubes against the skin, then scoop out the mango cubes with a spoon.
- Add the cranberries into the pan, and bring back to a boil.
- After about 2-3 minutes add the mango
- Let it cook down for about 5-7 minutes, stirring frequently. Let it rest for about 10 minutes and serve, or place in the fridge until ready to serve. Enjoy!