Cranberry Nut Bread Recipe + Video - I Heart Eating (2024)

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Classic Cranberry Nut Bread recipe! This quick and easy cranberry bread recipe makes a loaf of moist and tasty quick bread.

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Is it too soon to break out the cranberries? I love cranberries, so it’s never too soon for me.

And this Cranberry Nut Bread recipe is one of my favorite things to make during the holidays. I look forward to the fresh cranberries hitting the stores each fall, so when I saw some the other day, I knew it was time to make this bread.

I adapted this recipe from the one on the back of the Ocean Spray bag.

It’s just such a classic recipe. I made a few modifications but still wanted to keep the overall taste of the bread the same. Even if you think that you’re not a cranberry person, give this recipe a try!

How to make cranberry nut bread

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Step 1: In a large bowl, whisk the orange juice and oil together until combined. Add the egg and vanilla and whisk together.

Step 2: Whisk in orange zest if using.

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Step 3: Add dry ingredients and whisk just until combined.

Tip >> Don’t overmix or the bread with be heavy or tough.

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Step 4: Whisk in the cranberries and part of the pecans.

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Step 5: Pour the batter into the prepared pan and sprinkle the remaining pecans over the batter.

Tip >> The pecans should be chopped finely. Otherwise, they can weigh down the top of the bread and prevent it from rising properly.

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Step 6: Bake until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.

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Tips

  • Orange juice: I recommend using freshly-squeezed orange juice. However, in a pinch, I’ve used orange juice from a carton. If you do this, just be sure to use 100% orange juice (and not orange drink).
  • Nuts: You can omit the nut if need be.
  • Flour: You can use just all-purpose flour or a mix of all-purpose and whole-wheat flours.
  • Baking: If the bread is browning too quickly, tent with aluminum foil.
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How to serve cranberry nut bread

This bread can be served as-is. It can also be served topped with butter or cream cheese spread on top.

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Storage

Store any leftover cranberry nut bread in an airtight container at room temperature. The bread will keep for about 3-4 days when properly stored.

The bread can also be frozen. To freeze, bake as directed and let the bread cool to room temperature. Wrap the loaf tightly in plastic wrap and then place in a freezer-safe container and freeze for up to 3 months.

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5 from 13 votes

Cranberry Nut Bread


Author Kate @ I Heart Eating

Course bread

Cuisine American

Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 45 minutes minutes

Total Time 55 minutes minutes

Equipment

  • 9×5 loaf pan

Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup fresh orange juice1
  • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 1 large egg
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 tablespoon freshly grated orange zest optional
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour2
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 ½ teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 ½ cups fresh cranberries washed and dried
  • 3/4 cup chopped pecans divided

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 F. Grease a 9×5-inch loaf pan; set aside.

  • In a large bowl, whisk together orange juice and vegetable oil.

  • Add egg and vanilla; whisk until well-combined.

  • Whisk in orange zest, if using.

  • Add whisk together flours, sugar, baking powder, salt, and baking soda. Whisk until just combined.

  • Gently whisk in cranberries and 1/2 cup of chopped pecans.

  • Pour batter into prepared pan, and sprinkle with remaining 1/4 cup pecans.

  • Bake for about 45-55 minutes, or until golden brown. Also, a toothpick inserted in the center should come out clean.

  • Cool in the pan on a wire rack until bread reaches room temperature.

Video

Notes

  1. I’ve used store bought orange juice in a pinch. Just use 100% juice.
  2. Or 1 and 1/3 cups all-purpose flour and 1/2 cup whole-wheat flour
  3. Bread is delicious as-is but is also fantastic spread with a little butter or cream cheese.
  4. Nutrition values are estimates.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 227kcal | Carbohydrates: 37g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 14mg | Sodium: 223mg | Potassium: 147mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 19g | Vitamin A: 58IU | Vitamin C: 10mg | Calcium: 34mg | Iron: 1mg

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Originally published 10/30/13. Updated with new photos and tips 11/2/19.

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    Comments & Reviews

  1. Todd Rowe says

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    Really great recipe. I added the orange zest, which deepened the flavor. I’ll make it again!

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    • Kate says

      Thank you!

      Reply

  2. Elise M Barthalow says

    Can I substitute frozen thawed cranberries?

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    • Kate says

      I haven’t tried using thawed cranberries, but I would guess so! I buy a couple extra bags of cranberries each year, and I use the berries frozen without any issues.

      Reply

  3. Roy says

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    I am defineately going to try this recipe , i love different bread recipes..i will let you all know when i make this. Keep all these recipes coming…thanks everyone so much. Happy Holidays. xo

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  4. Patty says

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    No issues with cooking time here. Recipe was spot on and the bread was delicious. Thanks!

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    • Kate says

      Good! I’m so glad to hear that! Thanks for commenting!

      Reply

  5. Donna says

    Hi!! I Live in Belize but I love your recipes!!
    Problem is no cranberries..can I use dried cherries that have been reconstituted?? Have to take AlOT os substitution s down here.thx donna

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    • Kate says

      Hi! Thank you so much! You can use dried cherries in place of the cranberries, though you may want to use less. Hope that helps!

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  6. Stephanie says

    This recipe didn’t work out for me. :-( I cooked it for 55 minutes and allowed it to cool and it completely sunk in the middle, indicating it was undercooked. I put it back in the oven for another 15 minutes, and when I cut it there was still raw batter. I ended up putting the gooey slices on a baking sheet and baking them like toast. Taste wise I felt like the cranberries were just way too tart. The bread itself tastes fine but the cranberry bites are just too much. I’m not sure if increasing the sugar in the bread would really help it, since it’s the cranberries that are desperately needing the sugar. I hope everyone else has better luck than I did.

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    • Kate says

      Hi! Sorry to hear that it didn’t work for you, but I can offer some tips that will help for next time.
      First, it’s important to follow the directions where it says that a toothpick should come out clean. It can be difficult to judge when bread is finished baking just by looking at it. The baking time is stated as “about” because oven temps and times can vary so widely. The sinking and gooey center could have been avoided because there would have been gooey batter on the toothpick, and you would have known that the bread needed to bake longer.
      Second, feel free to cut back on the amount of cranberries if you find that cranberries are too tart for you. You can also add more sugar if you like things really sweet, but you may find that you need to make other changes to the recipe at that point. Hope this helps for next time! =)

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      • Stephanie says

        Thanks for the tips. I did the toothpick test and it came out fine in multiple places except when spearing cranberries. The gooey part was deeper than my toothpick I guess.

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        • Kate says

          How strange! I guess I do push my toothpick in as far as it will go without losing it. I hope that using fewer cranberries next time will help! =)

  7. Geetha says

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    Hi Kate,
    Would love to try this recipe, but can you tell me if I can use dried cranberries instead? Will it work or any other substitutions would be needed! I live in a tropical country where fresh cranberries are not that easily available, having lived in the US for over a decade or so I do crave these very often.

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    • Kate says

      Hi! I think that dried cranberries would work in the bread. I just would decrease the sugar in the loaf a little because the dried cranberries are already sweetened. Good luck!

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  8. Jocelyn says

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    I have been looking for a nice, basic cranberry bread recipe, and this is it! I added 1 1/2 tsp of the optional orange peel, and it was perfect. Thanks so much for a delicious recipe.

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    • Kate says

      I’m so glad that you liked the bread!! For years, I was iffy about cranberry and orange together, but then I had some cranberry orange relish a few years ago. Now, I love it! =)

      Reply

  9. Melanie (The Inspiration Network) says

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    Looks wonderful! thanks for this holiday recipe…pinned!

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    • Kate says

      Thanks!! =)

      Reply

  10. Heather @ French Press says

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    I love cranberries, and they make everything look so pretty – especially this loaf

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    • Kate says

      Me too! They’re just so perfectly tart. Thanks!! That’s so nice! =)

      Reply

  11. Liz says

    Thank you for the nice recipe. Have a great week.

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    • Kate says

      Thank you for checking it out! =)

      Reply

  12. Elisabeth says

    Actually, I think now is the PERFECT time to start pulling out the cranberries. I was just starting to think about what type of baked goods I wanted to make this month, so this is perfect! I made sure to pin it!

    Reply

    • Kate says

      Thanks!! =)

      Reply

  13. Gloria // Simply Gloria says

    No, never too soon for cranberries! Loving this bread…. SO pinning this!

    Reply

  14. Megan - The Emotional Baker says

    This bread is stunning! I love cranberries and can’t wait to try this.

    Reply

    • Kate says

      Thanks so much!! I hope you enjoy it! =)

      Reply

  15. Nancy P.@thebittersideofsweet says

    I love cranberries! This bread looks delicious!

    Reply

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FAQs

Why is my cranberry nut bread crumbly? ›

Too much flour will make this bread crumbly and dry — how you measure the flour matters a lot in it turning out moist. To measure flour for this recipe, spoon the flour into a dry measuring cup and level it off with the back of a table knife.

How many carbs are in cranberry nut bread? ›

Nutrition Information
NutrientsAmount
Sodium180 mg
Carbohydrates24 g
Dietary Fiber1 g
Total Sugars10 g
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How many calories are in one slice of cranberry bread? ›

Braum's Grocery
Nutrition Facts
For a Serving Size of 1 slice (57g)
How many calories are in Cranberry Bread? Amount of calories in Cranberry Bread: Calories 130Calories from Fat 31.5 (24.2%)
% Daily Value *
How much fat is in Cranberry Bread? Amount of fat in Cranberry Bread: Total Fat 3.5g-
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Do fresh cranberries need to be cooked? ›

Is it safe to eat cranberries raw? Cranberries are generally considered safe whether they are cooked or raw. However, because of their notoriously bitter, sharp taste, most people prefer not to eat them raw or unsweetened. This bitterness is due to the high tannin content of cranberries.

Why does my cranberry bread sink in the middle? ›

Why does my cranberry bread sink in the middle? If your bread sinks in the middle, the usual culprit is too much moisture in the bread, or the baking powder has expired. Always make sure to measure your ingredients and check for the freshness of the ingredients for the best results.

What makes bread more crumbly? ›

Too much flour and not enough water can cause crumbly bread – people often do this if the dough is too sticky and they add more flour rather than kneading through it.

Is cranberries high in carbs? ›

A cup of raw cranberries contains: 46 calories. 0 grams of fat. 12 grams of carbohydrates.

Is Costco cranberry walnut bread seasonal? ›

Have you ever tried Costco's Cranberry Walnut bread? To my dismay, I recently learned this crowd-pleaser is only a seasonal thing. I didn't connect that I've only had it while visiting my sister Karen and brother-in-law, Steve, in Florida over the holidays.

Can you eat dried cranberries on keto? ›

Anywho, the question is are dried cranberries keto and, if you are talking about the store-bought kind, no they are not. Regular store-bought dried cranberries are made using sugar, sugar syrup, concentrated juice, etc. All of these contain a lot of sugar which of course equals a LOT of carbs.

How many slices of bread is 100 calories? ›

A typical slice of store-brought bread has about 100 to 110 calories. It's tough to find low calorie bread that's 40 calories or less per slice, so it's reasonable to opt for a lower calorie bread with around 60 calories per slice. The 2020-2025 dietary guidelines for Americans recommend making half your grains whole.

Is cranberry brown bread healthy? ›

Fibre can ease digestion and is great for gut health. For those days when you want to indulge in sweetness but don't want to compromise your health, go for the Low GI Cranberry Brown Bread. Cranberries give you long-lasting energy and are a rich source of vitamins C and E.

How many slices of bread is 200 calories? ›

Expert-Verified Answer. The number of calories being served in two slices of bread is 200 calories. A calorie is a measure of energy. In the context of nutrition, calories refer to the energy that humans obtain from the food and beverages they eat as well as the energy they expend when engaging in physical activity.

How many cranberries should I eat a day? ›

HOW MUCH CRANBERRIES TO EAT DAILY? Studies confirming the health-promoting properties of cranberries have typically used doses of 100-300 g of fresh cranberries, equivalent to 7-10 g of dried cranberries, and 100-150 ml of 100% cranberry juice.

What is the healthiest way to eat cranberries? ›

The best way to consume cranberries

Or you can purchase already frozen cranberries in your grocery store. If you're wondering how to use cranberries in your diet, some healthy ideas are to throw fresh or frozen cranberries into smoothies, oatmeal, salsa, or granola.

How to make a quick bread less crumbly? ›

It may be necessary to change the amounts of flour and/or liquid, or to make temperature changes. Quick breads may need a 15 to 25°F temperature increase, depending on other ingredients used. Substitute brown sugar for granulated sugar. Don't overbake the quick bread.

Why is my quick bread dry and crumbly? ›

Why did my quick bread become dry and crumbly? You may have added too much flour or not mixed in the flour well enough. It is also possible that you over-baked it. The bread is done as soon as the top center is not sticky or when a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.

Why does my bread machine bread fall apart? ›

Too little liquid, and you'll get a hard, dense, poorly risen loaf; the gluten is tough and unable to expand. Too much liquid, and you'll get a loaf that rises, then collapses; the gluten has expanded and thinned too much.

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