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Another December, and I have cranberries leftover in my fridge from Thanksgiving.

It’s almost like I’ve done it on purpose…

This year, we have Cranberry Orange Cobbler to the rescue! In the past, I’ve made Cranberry Ginger Shrub, Cranberry Cheese Danishes, and Cranberry Rosemary Bars with my “accidental” leftover cranberries. 

Leftover Thanksgiving cranberries? This cranberry orange cobbler is the answer. Sweet-tart, citrusy, and baked until bubbly with a buttery golden topping. An easy way to use up extra cranberries and keep the cozy vibes going. 

This year, I combined half a bag of leftover cranberries with a few rogue mandarin oranges from my fridge, and ended up with the easiest, most rewarding dessert, snack, or breakfast.

Leftover Thanksgiving cranberries? This cranberry orange cobbler is the answer. Sweet-tart, citrusy, and baked until bubbly with a buttery golden topping. An easy way to use up extra cranberries and keep the cozy vibes going.

If you’re on the gluten-free track like I am, use your favorite gluten-free flour for this. (I’ve been using Bob’s Redmill).

Maybe I’ll buy more cranberries so I can make my Mom’s Cranberry Nut Bread this winter season. Stay tuned!

Ingredients involved: 

Leftover Thanksgiving cranberries? This cranberry orange cobbler is the answer. Sweet-tart, citrusy, and baked until bubbly with a buttery golden topping. An easy way to use up extra cranberries and keep the cozy vibes going.

Toss the cranberries in sugar.

Leftover Thanksgiving cranberries? This cranberry orange cobbler is the answer. Sweet-tart, citrusy, and baked until bubbly with a buttery golden topping. An easy way to use up extra cranberries and keep the cozy vibes going.

Mix the dry ingredients and wet ingredients. 

Leftover Thanksgiving cranberries? This cranberry orange cobbler is the answer. Sweet-tart, citrusy, and baked until bubbly with a buttery golden topping. An easy way to use up extra cranberries and keep the cozy vibes going.

Dry meets wet. 

Leftover Thanksgiving cranberries? This cranberry orange cobbler is the answer. Sweet-tart, citrusy, and baked until bubbly with a buttery golden topping. An easy way to use up extra cranberries and keep the cozy vibes going.

Place batter in buttered skillet. Add the sugared cranberries on top. 

Leftover Thanksgiving cranberries? This cranberry orange cobbler is the answer. Sweet-tart, citrusy, and baked until bubbly with a buttery golden topping. An easy way to use up extra cranberries and keep the cozy vibes going.

BAKED!

Leftover Thanksgiving cranberries? This cranberry orange cobbler is the answer. Sweet-tart, citrusy, and baked until bubbly with a buttery golden topping. An easy way to use up extra cranberries and keep the cozy vibes going.

Serve it warm. 

Leftover Thanksgiving cranberries? This cranberry orange cobbler is the answer. Sweet-tart, citrusy, and baked until bubbly with a buttery golden topping. An easy way to use up extra cranberries and keep the cozy vibes going.

It’s great with vanilla ice cream…or whipped cream…

 Leftover Thanksgiving cranberries? This cranberry orange cobbler is the answer. Sweet-tart, citrusy, and baked until bubbly with a buttery golden topping. An easy way to use up extra cranberries and keep the cozy vibes going.

Garnish with a rosemary sprig! Enjoy! 

Cranberry Orange Cobbler 

 

recipe slightly adapted by Everyday Food Magazine

makes 6-8 servings 

  • 6 tablespoons salted butter, melted, plus more for skillet
  • 1 1/2 cups cranberries
  • 3/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons sugar, divided
  • 1 tablespoon fresh orange zest
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour 
  • 1 1/4 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt 
  • 1/2 cup whole milk 
  • 1 large egg

 

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Butter a 10-inch cast-iron skillet. Stir together cranberries and 2 tablespoons sugar. In a large bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, salt, and remaining 3/4 cup sugar. In a small bowl, whisk together milk and egg, then whisk in butter and orange zest. Whisk the milk mixture into the flour mixture until combined.

Pour the batter into the skillet and scatter the cranberries on top. Bake until the center springs back when lightly touched, 25 to 30 minutes. 

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