Cranberry Bread with Pecans
Cranberry Bread with Pecans is perfect for the holidays. So tasty flavored with orange zest plus crunchy pecans and tart fresh cranberries.
This Cranberry Orange Bread will dazzle all your senses! It makes a delicious holiday gift, but youโll want to make an extra to keep at home!!
Why You Should Make this Cranberry Loaf
- Itโs an easy, yummy way to get in the holiday spirit.
- The tart cranberries are balanced deliciously by a sweet quick bread batter.
- The crunchy pecans and orange zest contribute to the enticing flavors and textures in every bite.
- This makes a perfect hostess gift for any event from Thanksgiving to New Yearโs Day!
So I baked up a loaf of this cranberry bread recipe as I already knew that the hubby would never even take a bite and that his family would. I used the cranberry loaf recipe on the back of the bag of Ocean Spray fresh cranberries and it was tasty. But I knew it could be improved upon by using butter instead of oil, buttermilk plus toasted pecans for the ultimate loaf.
A Seasonal Quick Bread Recipe
This cranberry pecan loaf is perfect for any morning holiday gathering or on Christmas morning. I served this when I hosted some neighbor friends for a cookie exchange.
When I made that loaf, I planned to up the cranberries to 1 1/2 cups, but got distracted and only added a cup. It was still lovely! And a very festive loaf filled with ruby-colored cranberries. Mr. Skinny Chick still wonโt touch this classic cranberry pecan bread, but I have plenty of friends who will.
How to Make Cranberry Bread
There are a few key pointers that will help you bake up a perfect loaf of this cranberry pecan bread. The pan must be prepared properly, the batter must be mixed with care and the loaf must be released at the ideal time. All simple tips that will help you have the best results!
- Grease the pan with a flour-oil spray like Bakerโs Joy to prevent sticking. Spray right before filling. You can also grease the pan with butter or shortening, then dust the pan with flour.
- As an extra precaution, put a rectangle of parchment paper in the bottom of the pan, then spray that, too. This helps for an easy release, too.
- Grease the pan with a flour-oil spray like Bakerโs Joy to prevent sticking. Spray right before filling. You can also grease the pan with butter or shortening, then dust the pan with flour.
- As an extra precaution, put a rectangle of parchment paper in the bottom of the pan, then spray that, too. This helps for an easy release, too.
- Grease the pan with a flour-oil spray like Bakerโs Joy to prevent sticking. Spray right before filling. You can also grease the pan with butter or shortening, then dust the pan with flour.
- As an extra precaution, put a rectangle of parchment paper in the bottom of the pan, then spray that, too. This helps for an easy release, too.
Frequently Asked Questions
The simplest way to chop fresh cranberries is to use a food processor, but I prefer larger pieces. I like to put my chopping board into a rimmed baking sheet. The rim helps catch most of the fly away cranberries. Another method is to put some cranberries on a dinner plate, then top with a second plate. Use a long knife to slice between the plates.
Yes, though they will be sweeter. Youโll only need 3/4 cup of dried cranberries for each cup of fresh. Itโs also a good idea to soak them in some warm water or even orange juice to reconstitute or plump them up. This will prevent them from absorbing too much liquid from the batter.
Sure! I usually buy an extra bag of cranberries around the holidays and this is a great use for them. Donโt thaw them before adding them to the batter. If you prefer not to have them whole, think about chopping before freezing or do a quick chop while frozen. Toss with a tablespoon of flour if they start to develop some condensation before mixing them in.
Cranberry bread and most quick bread stays fresh on the countertop for up to 3 days. It should be wrapped well in plastic wrap. After that, add a layer of foil and freeze up to 3 months.
More Quick Bread Recipes Youโll Love:
- Banana Nut Bread from Brown Eyed Baker
- Zucchini Bread Recipe
- Apple Bread Recipe
- Rhubarb Bread Recipe
- Easy Pumpkin Bread
- Cranberry Orange Walnut Bread
- Plus, if you love cranberries, these Copycat Cranberry Bliss Bars are terrific!
- More Quick Bread Recipes
This recipe was first shared in December 2013. Photos and text were updated in 2020.
Cranberry Pecan Bread Recipe
The perfect cranberry quick bread recipe!
Ingredients
- 1/3 cup orange juice
- 1-2 teaspoons grated orange zest
- 2/3 cup buttermilk
- 6 tablespoons butter, melted
- 1 large egg
- 2 cups flour
- 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons sugar
- 3/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/4 teaspoon baking soda
- 1-1 1/2 cups fresh or frozen cranberries, coarsely chopped (I just cut each into about 3 pieces)
- 1/2 cup toasted pecans
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 375º. Spray 9 x 5-inch loaf pan with non-stick cooking spray (I used Baker's Joy).
- In a small bowl, stir together orange juice, orange zest, buttermilk, butter and egg. Set aside.
- In a large bowl, whisk together flour, sugar, salt, baking powder and baking soda. Add liquids and stir with a rubber spatula until just moistened. Mix in cranberries and nuts, being careful not to over mix.
- Pour batter into prepared pan and use an offset spatula to smooth the top. Bake for 20 minutes, then reduce heat to 350º. Bake for about 45 minutes longer or till toothpick inserted into center comes out clean. Cool loaf in pan for about 10 minutes, then turn out onto wire rack and let cool completely.
Notes
16 slices can be made from one loaf.
Recipe adapted from Cook's Illustrated.
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Nutrition Information:
Yield:
16Serving Size:
1 sliceAmount Per Serving: Calories: 138Total Fat: 7gSaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 23mgSodium: 208mgCarbohydrates: 16gFiber: 1gSugar: 3gProtein: 3g
I remember the first time I made a cranberry nut bread. It was Thanksgiving, Tom was almost 2 and Katie was a newborn. And I was hosting Thanksgiving.
It was easier for our family to come to us than for us to pack up the mounds of baby gear and travel. I was fearless in the kitchen and I knew my MIL and Billโs aunt would work their magic and help me out with the perfect mashed potatoes and gravy. This cranberry bread was a perfect seasonal addition to our holiday menu!
60 Comments on “Cranberry Bread with Pecans”
This is SUCH a delicious loaf. Wonderful!
So delicious! A perfect gift to give for the holidays.
My favorite holiday cake! It never disappoints.
I love cranberry season, and this is my go to bread for company!
I love recipes that use buttermilk, such a great cranberry bread!
Great bread recipe for holiday gifting!
This baked to perfection we love it!
Liz,
I saw your recipe for Cranberry Bread on your sidebar and had to immediately click on it to read your delicious recipe. My mother used to bake cranberry bread just for me for the holidays because she knew the (after cherries) how much I loved cranberries. I am so anxious to bake your beautiful bread (Lord knows you have such a gift with a camera on top of your superb baking talent)! I have some cranberries that I froze this fall during the ‘season’ of fresh cranberries, because who can’t use a healthy dose of cranberries all year round right? Just my humble foodie opinion, is all!
Thank you for sharing this recipe to add to my collection of cranberry recipes. I’ll also pin it to my cranberry board on Pinterest!
xoxo
Roz
What a delicious and beautiful holiday bread!
This loaf is stunning, Liz!! Love!
I love cranberry and pecans. This looks wonderful.
This looks beautiful…and delicious!
I have tried many quick bread recipes I found on Pinterest. 99.9% were just ok. Nothing to write home about. I ran across this recipe yesterday and decided to make it this morning. This bread came out perfect. It is so easy and the taste is amazing. I followed the recipe to the T. Thank you so much. It will be my go to recipe from now on.
Oh, I’m so glad, Lynette! Thanks for the nice feedback ๐
Oh Liz – thanks for this recipe! This one I will make and perhaps gift wrap a few of them for some special people on my list. It sounds like one of those breads that stays moist and gets better even a few days after it’s baked.
What is Buttermilk? I am in the UK and wondered what an alternative would be. Thanks
Hi, Lynn,
It’s basically sour milk. You can make your own by adding 1 tablespoon (15 ml)of lemon juice or vinegar to a cup of milk. Let sit 5 minutes and you’re set!
This bread looks so delicious. Cranberry+ pecan sounds great ๐
Sometimes it’s good to know some recipes will make it as gifts and not be mysteriously eaten by ‘nobody’. Quick breads are so versatile, and they keep so well. Too bad I can’t get cranberries here, but will try this recipe anyway! Maybe with sour cherries.
I looooooove fresh cranberries in baked goods. I don’t like super-sweet things, and I find their tanginess is just perfect to offset all that sweet-sweet-sweet at this time of year.
Thankfully, everyone in my house has absolutely zero problems with cranberries in their baked goods. Then again, that means I have to share with them… so maybe we should trade after all! ๐
That loaf is beautiful! Can’t buhlieve the Mister won’t touch it… Pshhhht! More for you! ๐
Wow, looks and sounds yummy! ๐
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