This Instant Pot cranberry sauce is a show stopper! The best Thanksgiving side dish with fruit I’ve ever made in just 1 minute using only 4 ingredients. A Christmas must have you can make in any pressure cooker like your Ninja Foodi or Crockpot Express too.

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Are you ready for the holidays??!! We are! Bring on the good stuff like this easy Instant Pot cranberry sauce made with just 4 ingredients. Cranberries aren’t just for Thanksgiving and Christmas time but that’s what they’re known for. On our long list of easy Instant Pot recipes so you can make it too. (affiliate links present)

Ninja Foodi Cranberry Sauce

Takes just a few minutes to cook from start to finish and is SO Much better than canned at the store. I wasn’t a huge fan of this at all until I made it myself and WOW is it my favorite side dish now. With this pot you use the lid that is not attached with the pressure cook button, simple.

You can make this in a Crockpot Express too. You are just using the high pressure cooker function which all of these have. Stay close though because it cooks really fast.

If you are new to pressure cooking we have a lot of easy one pot meal recipes for you here. To begin with let’s start with a few basic tips:

For reference, this is the model I have (a 6 quart) and use for all recipe creations.

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What is cranberry sauce used for?

Seen as a side to turkey for years it is also great as a spread inside sandwiches too! When cooled you can add it as an ice cream topping or bake with apples to add a bit of tart to that popular dessert. Seriously this is easier than you might have ever thought if this is totally new to you. We will walk you thru the whole thing, don’t worry.

  • If you had ever made homemade cranberry sauce on the stove top that is simple too. I hadn’t until a few years ago and it was a game changer!!
  • It was time to figure it out in our pressure cooker this year though.
  • You can find them fresh at the grocery store and they’re really cheap.

Super cheap and kinda’ passed by for years by many, they can really taste great if you know how to make them. A bit intimidating at first I thought I’d give it a whirl when I got my multi cooker for Christmas.

There are so many tweaks you can make to it too depending on what you like. A cinnamon stick is a given but our cranberry sauce recipe with orange juice has always been a hit as well.

Shopping cart with oats, fresh cranberries ready for instant pot cranberry sauce, green apples, and onions in plastic bags at Albertsons.

How Long to Cook Pressure Cooker Cranberry Sauce

You only need 1 minute under high pressure is all. Seriously, any longer than this will cause the berries to break down too much and become more like a jelly smooth texture. You could not use high pressure at all and just use the saute feature until they start to pop open stirring consistently for 4-5 minutes.

I always thought that red blob in the middle of the table that came out of a can was just ehhhhh, until I made it myself. OH MY Goodness cooking cranberries fresh was a difference from canned! From scratch you can now tweak to be sweeter or more tart to your liking and it is beyond fresh!

Ok so there are a lot of recipes out there and you may have one of your own you love but you just want to make it in your pressure cooker this year. Then all you need is the instructions on timing. That is totally fine, take a peek at that below and have at it!

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How much sugar do you add to homemade cranberry sauce?

  • It depends on how tart you want it
    • Tart cranberry sauce = 24 oz. cranberries add 1/2 to 3/4 c. sugar
    • Sweet but still has a hint of tartness (my fave) = 24 oz. cranberries add 1 cup sugar
      • you can always add more sugar depending on your preferences

My favorite combination is using spiced apple cider or orange juice vs. 1/2 cup water to make it sweeter as the liquid. I put a whole cinnamon stick in when I pressure cook this too. It doesn’t give it an intense cinnamon flavor, don’t worry about that, but it does give it a hint and I think that is nice.

I would suggest adding 1/2 cup right when you press saute, stir, allow it to dissolve and then taste it. If you want it sweeter add 1/4 cup at a time allowing it to dissolve in between to see how much you want up to 1 cup. I wouldn’t add more than that.

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Instant Pot Cranberry Sauce Ingredients

  • Bag of fresh cranberries – found in the produce section, they usually have them at the end of October
  • Spiced apple cider – or you can use fresh squeezed orange juice if you’d rather
  • Maple syrup
  • Sugar
  • Adding a cinnamon stick is a great addition too. Just remember to take it out after that minute which is plenty of time to emit the Fall flavors into the dish that you love.

Variatons

  • Use spiced apple cider for liquid
  • Add fresh squeezed orange juice and/or orange zest
  • Include a fresh cinnamon stick into the pot
  • Sweeten a bit more with agave or brown sugar
  • Or you can eliminate cinnamon all together

If you have never made this on your own and looking for the best cranberry sauce recipe to use, then try mine! I have made mine several different ways, adding a variety of things such as:

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How to Make Pressure Cooker Cranberry Sauce

You just add ingredients, close your lid and steam valve, set to high pressure for 1 minute. Allow to naturally release for 3 minutes. If you want chunks, add the last 4 ounces when you lift the lid and set to saute. This will give it more texture when it is done and there’s some whole(ish) cranberries in the mix. It looks better that way and provides an array of consistencies.

The whole cranberries will begin to POP when your cranberry sauce starts bubbling on the saute step which is kinda’ fun. You will see the skins crack open. I allow 4-5 or so of them to pop open and then it is my sign to turn my pressure cooker off.

It will continue to bubble and cook a bit once it is completely turned off, and more will pop during that time too. I don’t want it to be complete soup so it is important if you want some whole cranberries and some cooked down to not leave it on the saute much longer than directed once it begins bubbling.

This is what it should look like when it is done……and it will continue to thicken as it cools down too a lot! all you need to make this is below;

Can you use frozen cranberries to make cranberry sauce?

I haven’t done that, and fresh is always better. If that is all you can find it would still be way better than canned so go with that. I would suggest that you set them on the counter for an hour and then use this timing. Honestly I don’t think it would make a difference since during the time it takes to come to pressure they would defrost.

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Tips

  1. Do not cook longer than 1 minute on high pressure, or it will be mush
  2. Allow to naturally release the steam for 3 full minutes 
  3. Add some whole cranberries at the end to bring some texture to the dish
  4. Remember that once it cools completely it will be much thicker than when it’s hot

What can you make with leftover cranberry sauce?

You have got to make our delicious leftover cranberry apple cobbler the next day if you have any left. It is a simple way to make a whole new dessert with another fruit in the mix and a crumble topping.

So get to cooking your pressure cooker turkey and enjoy your spread! Here is a video below in the recipe card showing you how we made it and the printable recipe for you as well:

Other side dish recipes for Thanksgiving

  1. We have a lot of Instant Pot side dishes for your gathering
  2. Sparkling cranberry sangria – cocktail or mocktail is a great one you can add berries to also
  3. Cheesy Instant Pot cauliflower is so good we make it year round
  4. Instant Pot corn casserole is a holiday must
A square bowl of instant pot cranberry sauce sits on a wooden table, adorned with orange slices, cinnamon sticks, and fresh cranberries.
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Instant Pot Cranberry Sauce

By The Typical Mom
This Instant Pot cranberry sauce is quick! The best cranberry sauce I've ever made in a pressure cooker or Ninja Foodi in just 1 minute using only 4 ingredients. A Thanksgiving side dish must! 
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 1 minute
Total: 6 minutes
Servings: 8
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Equipment

  • 1 pressure cooker

Ingredients 

  • 24 oz cranberries, fresh
  • 1/2 c apple cider, spiced cider is great
  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • 2 tbsp maple syrup
  • 1 c sugar
  • orange zest

Instructions 

  • Add your spiced apple cider and 20 oz. of your fresh cranberries into your pot.
  • Drizzle your maple syrup on top and put your cinnamon stick in the middle.
  • Close your lid and steam valve and set to high pressure for 1 minute.
  • Allow to naturally release for 3 minutes.
  • Release rest of steam and lift lid making sure water/steam on inside of lid doesn’t dump into mixture.
  • Turn pot off and then set to saute, normal.
  • Sprinkle in your last 4 oz. of fresh cranberries and cup of sugar, stir.
  • Allow to bubble for about 1-2 minutes, stirring intermittently, until a few of the fresh cranberries begin to pop (you will literally hear them start popping open).
  • When you hear 3-4 pop open turn your Instant Pot off and allow it to continue to bubble and thicken your cranberry sauce as it cools down and sits.
  • Serve immediately or let it sit and thicken more before serving.
    Makes a total of about 2 cups, so if you want to double it for a larger crowd feel free.

Video

Nutrition

Serving: 1oz, Calories: 157kcal, Carbohydrates: 40g, Sodium: 3mg, Potassium: 98mg, Fiber: 4g, Sugar: 32g, Vitamin A: 50IU, Vitamin C: 11.5mg, Calcium: 17mg, Iron: 0.3mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Appetizer, Side Dish
Cuisine: American
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About The Typical Mom

Justine is the creative mind behind The Typical Mom and The Typical Family on YouTube. She began blogging about easy recipes, budget friendly activities for kids, and fun family travel destinations in September 2012.

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21 Comments

  1. Can you freeze this cranberry sauce or only 3-4 days in refrigerator only because I had extra jars. It was delicious

    1. So glad. I haven’t ever frozen this but I imagine you could in freezer bags and defrost in fridge when you’re ready to eat.

  2. I made this and loved it!!! I had an amount leftover about what would be in a can of cranberry jelly. I then used that amount and added a 20 oz can of drained crushed pineapple, a 9 oz Cool Whip, a can of Eagle Brand condensed milk and a room temp 8 oz cream cheese. Stir and freeze. It’s a throwback to my mom’s recipe. Great dessert.

  3. This is close to the recipe I use. But for heaven’s sake, don’t say you use maple syrup, then post a picture of the fake stuff.

    1. I would think 2 days would be best but could last probably 4-5 it just thickens quite a bit as it sits and is cold in the fridge so if you don’t mind that 4-5 days would be fine. Can easily make the day before the holidays though and have it already ready in the fridge, that is the way to go if you want to prep or have it cold to serve.

    1. There’s a link in this post to the one I used. Can find one in the juice aisle of most stores near the jugs of apple juice.

  4. This looks delicious and super easy! Could I make this ahead of time and keep in the refrigerator it do you think it wouldn’t be as good that way?

    1. Absolutely, it will thicken up even more in the fridge but it will still taste amazing.

  5. Justine, if I make this for a larger crowd and double the amounts, do I need to double the time setting on my IP? Thanks! bridget

    1. If you double it I would keep the 1 min. time because they break down further in the saute process so you can cook longer then if you want it more liquidy or less for more chunk to it.

      1. Thank you! I plan to make this for our office potluck. Looks delicious 🙂

  6. This is such a fun and delicious recipe! I can’t wait to make it for the holidays!