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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A PERFECT Summer into Fall transition for my shortcake jars!
I LOVE this idea, Anita!
Thank you!
w/L
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!
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!
I’m not a huge cranberry fan, but those look delicious! So fun being in this progressive dinner with you!
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.
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!
This looks yummy and is beautifully presented! Have a great weekend!
This looks so delicious. I love the idea of adding pineapple to it. Excited to be part of the virtual dinner with you.
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
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!
Ha! Love your persistence. Your dessert looks as good as it must taste. Happy Thanksgiving!
Not only does this look yummy, but the presentation is just adorable! Happy Thanksgiving! ~Christy
How many servings??