I admit it. I’m not a big fan of the cranberry sauce that comes in a can, but my cranberry salad in a jar? I’m all over that!!
I was excited about sharing this recipe because it is based on my mom’s recipe, only it’s better because I add a cream cheese topping and a cookie.
I was very excited to share this recipe with you because I LOVE it!! I have been looking forward to making these cranberry salads in a jar for weeks now. Finally, I bought some cranberries, baked the cookies (totally optional) whipped up the topping and mixed up the cranberry salad. After letting the salad firm up for 24 hours, I assembled it all into these adorable little jam jars.
With a bit of ceremony and flourish, I handed one to my seventeen-year-old daughter and said expectantly, “Well?” She cautiously dipped the little demitasse spoon in the salad, then took a little bite. The response was, “Hmmm…. not my cup of tea, but thanks any way Mom. ” and off she walked. So… that was that.
This is why you should NEVER let a teenager’s opinion of you rule your life. You’ll be miserable 90% of the time. So I said, “Game on!!” I am going to get a positive review of this salad for my readers. My hubby loves them, but still I wanted another opinion for you. Sooooo, I decided to kick it up a notch. I took a piece of homemade pound cake, soaked in in Framboise liqueur, added a layer of the cranberry salad, a dollop of the cream cheese topping, and then topped it all off with one of my leaf-shaped sugar cookies. I served them to the builders I work with. They gave them two thumbs up. Of course they will eat anything soaked in alcohol. Seriously this is one of my favorite treats during the holidays. 🙂 I promise!!
CRANBERRY SALAD in a JAR
1 (12-ounce) package fresh cranberries
1 (16-ounce) can crushed pineapple
1 small package raspberry Jell-O
¾ cup sugar
1 cup chopped pecans
Topping (recipe follows)
- · Grind cranberries in blender (1/3 at a time) with some water added. Remove crushed cranberries, and reuse same liquid to process remaining cranberries. Drain cranberries and pineapple, reserving liquid for later use. Combine cranberries, sugar and pineapple in a ceramic dish or Tupperware.
- · Pour cranberry juice into measuring cup. Use pineapple juice to make up 1 cup liquid; place in saucepan, and heat until hot. Add Jell-O and stir until it dissolves. Add to cranberry mixture; add pecans. Refrigerate for at least 24 hours before serving. Place 1 serving into each jar, and top with dollop of topping before serving.
Garnish: leaf sugar cookie and cranberry optional
TOPPING
1 (8-ounce) container of Cool Whip
1 (8-ounce) container of cream cheese
½ cup powdered sugar
Mix together.
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Lynne says
Sweet!
A PERFECT Summer into Fall transition for my shortcake jars!
I LOVE this idea, Anita!
Thank you!
w/L
Christina says
Oh these look delicious and an adorable presentation! Love the topping and cookie! I’m not a fan of those jellied globs in a can either!
Shirley@Housepitality Designs says
I remember this always being a part of our Thanksgiving dinner….thanks for bringing back the memories!
Great recipe and love the idea of it being in a jar…especially the beautiful jar that you created…Have a great weekend!
Maryann @ Domestically Speaking says
I’m not a huge cranberry fan, but those look delicious! So fun being in this progressive dinner with you!
Paula@SweetPea says
I love the beautiful way you present this dish in the jars with the embellished burlap wrapper. So pretty. Your recipe is very similar to a cranberry “salad” that my mom makes each year. We always laugh that it’s called a “salad” when clearly it is more of a dessert.
Julie {Lilacs & Longhorns} says
It sounds wonderful, Anita! I love how you’ve put it in the cute little jars with the cookie on top, too. Beautiful and I’m sure it’s delicious!
Leslie @ House on the Way says
This looks yummy and is beautifully presented! Have a great weekend!
Shannah @ Just Us Four says
This looks so delicious. I love the idea of adding pineapple to it. Excited to be part of the virtual dinner with you.
Northern cottage says
Yum yum yum – did ya hear a yum? I too don’t care for the can thing but these – oh yes!! Happily pinning them!!
NC
Kelly says
Anita…this is a new one on me & I am game to try! It sounds delicious & obviously is versatile! Wonderful to be on tour with you!
Julie @ Creating This Life says
Ha! Love your persistence. Your dessert looks as good as it must taste. Happy Thanksgiving!
Christy @ Our Southern Home says
Not only does this look yummy, but the presentation is just adorable! Happy Thanksgiving! ~Christy
sukochi says
How many servings??