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This Cranberry Christmas Cake is one of those recipes that is an instant favorite every single time someone new tastes it.
Tart cranberries, sweet buttery cake, and a fantastic texture all combined to basically beg me to eat another piece.

About ten years ago, my friend Valerie made this cake to share with some friends. The moment I tasted it, I asked her if she would share the recipe.
This is an absolutely perfect cake that takes very little effort to make. No icing, no topping, nothing else is necessary at all. It was reminiscent to me of a coffee cake in texture but much lighter than the typical heavy version.
This might be the only cake I’ve ever tasted that basically screams holidays to me. It is pure heaven to eat.
I made nine different desserts for a Thanksgiving event the first year I made this cake and this was my absolute favorite, by far. That hasn’t changed a bit over the subsequent years since we first tried this cake.
While I have no problem sending almost all other leftover sweets home with friends and family, I always save a few small pieces of this once just for myself.
This Cranberry Christmas Cake is one of my all-time favorite treats to enjoy with Cafe con Leche in the morning, afternoon, or evening.

I’ve learned to stock up on cranberries each year. That way I will always have them in my freezer and we’ll be able to enjoy this cake throughout the year.
You’ll be wishing you had a few bags stashed in the freezer as well, just as soon as you take the first bite of this Cranberry Christmas Cake!
If my cranberry stash runs out frozen mixed berries work beautifully to make this sweet and buttery treat.
BEFORE YOU BAKE THIS CAKE – please read through the frequently asked questions. If you do have a question, please read through all of these FAQs. The odds are good that your question has been answered many times already.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Yes, you will use fresh, raw cranberries for this recipe. They will soften and burst as the cake bakes. There is a good bit of sugar in this recipe and it balances the tartness of the cranberries.
Yes, you can use frozen cranberries. I buy multiple bags of fresh cranberries every year when they start appearing in the stores. Just toss them straight into the freezer to have them on hand through the year. I use frozen cranberries almost every time I make this cake.

However, the dough will “freeze” up a bit and become even thicker and it will be somewhat more difficult to stir in the cranberries. I find it easiest to let the frozen berries thaw on the counter for a little while as I’m beginning to prepare the cake.
This is a very thick batter that will resemble cookie dough when it has finished mixing. You will need to press it into the pan to spread it out.

There is no baking soda or baking powder needed in this recipe. The extended beating time for the eggs provides the necessary leavening for the cake.
You need to beat the eggs until the batter forms a “ribbon” off of the beaters. Do not shorten or skip the beating process.

If you read through the comments, you’ll see countless variations that I’ve made and other readers have made for this recipe. Blueberries swap nicely for the cranberries. Adding nuts to the recipe works too.
The addition of orange zest, orange extract, or almond extract works nicely as well. The gluten-free substitution is listed in the recipe notes.

The cake can be made in a variety of different cake pans. It can also be made into cupcakes and mini loaves. Watch the baking time and adjust as needed.
For holiday gifting, I bake this cake in these 9-inch disposable cake pans. The pans come with a domed lid and make for a really nice gift at a terrifically inexpensive price. I use those same pans for pretty much all of my food gifts.

A doubled recipe of this cake will just barely fit in my stand mixer (see photo above) and will fill (4) of these cake pans perfectly.
I line the disposable pans with parchment squares and it makes it very easy for the recipient to lift the cake out, slice, and serve. The baking time for (4) 9-inch pans in my oven at the same time is 60-65 minutes.

One of the most frequently asked questions is whether you can bake this in a bundt pan. I do not personally recommend that. Yes, many people in the comments have said that it works, and I’ve tested it in a bundt twice myself, however, it isn’t the same cake that way.
(Once it fell apart on me and another time it worked fine.) If you do decide you must use a bundt pan, grease the pan HEAVILY with butter and then flour the pan generously.
The biggest downside to baking this cake in a bundt pan is that you will miss out on the best part, that lovely crust that forms on the top of the cake.
There is no glaze on this cake. The crust forms as the cake bakes and winds up looking as pictured in the photos.

I store this cake at room temperature, either uncovered or very loosely covered.
This is a moist cake and the crust will soften a great deal if it is stored airtight. It will still be tasty, but it won’t be the same the next day if it’s kept airtight.
If you freeze this cake, thaw it uncovered at room temperature if possible.

Cranberry Recipes
For more ways to use fresh cranberries, check out these Cranberry Brownies. I think they’re my favorite brownies ever!
Love this cake already, but wish it were even easier to stash in the freezer? Cranberry Christmas Cookies are just what you’re looking for and you’re going to love them every bit as much as this cake.
Cranberry Pepper Jam is a year-round favorite. I make as much as possible each time I can get my hands on cranberries. On a fancy cheeseboard or just on a cracker, this jam rocks.
“The sweet heat that you can not stop eating” is the best way to describe this creamy cranberry jalapeno dip. Double it for a crowd so you don’t run out!
Slightly chewy with a sweetly tart combination, cranberry oatmeal bars are full of cranberries and apples topped with brown sugar and oatmeal crumbs or try the same combination as a cranberry apple crisp.
Nantucket Christmas Cranberry Pie and this Cranberry Apple Tart are both great new ways to make the most of the available cranberries during the holiday season.
Cranberry Pistachio Snack Mix by Foodie with Family and these Cranberry Rolls with Orange Icing by The Noshery are holiday favorites too.
Cranberry Ginger Sugar Cookies by 365 Days of Baking and Cranberry White Chocolate Shortbread by Love from the Oven are also on my list to try soon.
I recommend stocking up on plenty of cranberries so that you can enjoy these recipes all year long.

Cranberry Christmas Cake Recipe
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- With a mixer, beat the eggs with the sugar until slightly thickened and light in color, about 5-7 minutes. The mixture should almost double in size. The eggs work as your leavening agent in this recipe, so do not skip this step.
- The sugar and egg mixture should form a ribbon when you lift the beaters out of the bowl.
- Add the butter and vanilla; mix two more minutes. Stir in the flour until just combined.
- Add the cranberries and stir to mix throughout.
- Spread in a buttered 9×13 pan. (This pan is my favorite!)
- Bake for 40-50 minutes, or until very lightly browned and a toothpick inserted near the center of the cake comes out clean. (I baked mine for 43 minutes.) Let cool completely before cutting into small slices.
- I cut mine into fairly small pieces, about 1″ x 2″ so that they could be easily eaten at a party.


Cranberry Christmas Cake
Ingredients
- 3 eggs
- 2 cups sugar
- 3/4 cup butter, softened
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 2 cups all-purpose flour * see note below for gluten-free alternative
- 12 oz fresh cranberries
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees. With a mixer, beat the eggs with the sugar until slightly thickened and light in color, about 5-7 minutes. The mixture should almost double in size. The eggs work as your leavening agent in this recipe, so do not skip this step. This mixture should form a ribbon when you lift the beaters out of the bowl.
- Add the butter and vanilla; mix two more minutes. Stir in the flour until just combined. Add the cranberries and stir to mix throughout.
- Spread in a buttered 9×13 pan. (This pan is my favorite!) Bake for 40-50 minutes, or until very lightly browned and a toothpick inserted near the center of the cake comes out clean. (I baked mine for 43 minutes.)
- Let cool completely before cutting into small slices. I cut mine into fairly small pieces, about 1"x2", so that they could be easily eaten at a party. Enjoy!
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
{originally posted 12/2/11 – recipe notes and photos updated 11/9/20}














I made this tonight. I made some substitutions (vanilla greek yogurt for sour cream and fake sugar for white sugar) and it made the house smell heavenly. Very tasty and it’s not even cool yet…I love it. Thanks!
I added orange zest and orange extract. It was amazing
Can’t wait to try it, cranberries are my favorite thing in any dish.
This smelled better than anything I have ever made while it was baking. Although it was good, the cranberries were just too tart., and I love cranberries.
I’m going to try this cake tommorow for a special Christmas party and am wondering if you put a glaze over it? The picture kind of looks like it has.
That’s simply the crust that forms on top of the cake. I don’t glaze it.
I LOVE THIS CAKE! My college age son recently was diagnosed with reflux so I need to make desserts wirh a bit less fat. I was thinking of cutting the butter back to one stick. I know people sometime add nonfat yogurt or apple
Sauce to replace some fat. Any thoughts on exchanges or just cutting back on the butter?
I honestly can’t say how that would work as I’ve never tried it. If you read through some of the comments, there are hundreds of adaptations that people have tried through the years. I hope that helps!
Made the Cranberry Christmas Cake this weekend, just to have on hand. We love anything cranberry, and I am always looking for new recipes. The Cake is light, not too sweet, just right. The “crunchy” top was the best. The recipe is easy to make, and I like that it uses raw/whole cranberries. I added 1 -1/2 tsp. of baking powder to the flour as suggested by another reviewer (and would do again). The Cranberry Christmas Cake recipe is a keeper,
Why can’t I use gluten free flour instead of the 4
Ingredients listed for gluten free
You can use whatever you’d like, Linda. I haven’t tested it with every blend of GF on the market, so I can’t speak to how that might work for you. I’ve tested it with the ingredients listed above and so that is what I recommend.
I have never cooked with cranberries. Are the cranberries seedless? Do I have to take seeds out? Thank you.
Add the cranberries straight from the bag. There’s no need to prepare them beforehand.
One reply mentions substituting for the sour cream. Sour Cream in recipe???
I’m guessing they left the comment on the wrong recipe. There is no sour cream in this recipe.
I am thinking this is where my bag if cranberries will go! Quick thought, and no I haven’t read every comment, but some.. has anyone tried just 3/4 cup regular Costco coconut oil? I am so out of butter and may have to wait til the next trip to make this darned delicious looking treat! Or maybe I will just go ahead and test it.. breakfast anyone?? Maybe earn money if the year if so.. hah!
I never comment on recipes, even if they are home runs. This was a GRAND SLAM! Hehe. I liked the idea because my hubby doesn’t like chocolate or anything too sweet. I knew cranberry would be slightly tart so I thought I’d try it… yes. Yes. Yes. Really easy and super delish. I’m already thinking of what other kinds of fruit or berries I could do. I did cut the berries into halves which I know you didn’t say to do, but I wonder what happens if they are whole. I recommend this 100%!
Can you use dried cranberries or dried cherries? I’d it possible to use almond flour and/or coconut flour for the Keto version?
What cooking time would you estimate if I baked it as cupcakes? I’ve made this several times and love it, but decided to try to as cupcakes to use for a cookie swap this year. Thanks!
How much orange zest are you suggesting to use? In addition to vanilla extract or instead of?
Are there any adjustments that should be made for this recipe if cooking at high altitude (7000 ft.)?
I don’t typically make adjustments for high altitude. However, I have made this as written at 5,500 ft.
This is great but I just made it and it came out super tart. Maybe I will half the recipe next time or add more sugar or vanilla.
Easy to make, everyone loved it! Requests have been put in for next year already. Thank you very much for sharing this recipe.
Excellent instructions. I appreciate the explanation for WHY you have to beat the sugar and eggs so long. Easy to skip if you don’t understand that it’s necessary. I made this by hand because I still do not own any kind of electric mixer yet. Definitely worth the effort and sore arm, though. I even impressed my grandmother!
Hi do you think I could cheat and just add cranberries to white cake mix ?
I’m guessing that you can add cranberries to a cake mix, but I’ve never tried it. It won’t give you the same texture or results, though it may be delicious.
Came out absolutely gorgeous. Happened to have blueberries in the freezer, so I went with it. Smells heavenly, lovely browning. Cant wait until it cools. All the kids came running.