
This is a recipe I shared yesterday to my wine lifestyle blog #GirlsGoneWine that I love pulling out for both Thanksgiving and Christmas. It’s one that I have been making for a few years. It’s fast, easy, and tastes so good! If you’re serving a #KetoCrowd, there’s an adaptation at the bottom of the recipe.
Growing up, my family never ate any cranberry sauce that was homemade. In the preparations for
Thanksgiving, someone was always assigned the task of bringing two cans of jellied and one of whole berry cranberry sauce. You couldn’t try and pull a fast one by buying store brand. It had to be Ocean Spray on Grandma’s Thanksgiving table!
When I began cooking Thanksgiving dinner for my own family I automatically followed the same routine until I became obsessed with the Food Network a few years back and made my first foray into making cranberry sauce from scratch.
For the first few years, I stuck with the basic “back of the package” recipe:
- 1 Cup Water
- 1 Cup Sugar
- 1 – 12 oz bag of whole fresh cranberries
Boil sugar and water, add cranberries and cook 10 minutes over a slow boil until berries have popped, refrigerate until time to serve. *If you wanted it jellied you strained out the berry solids and skins using a mesh strainer before refrigerating. BORING!
This year I put some time and creativity into the preparation and came up with a winner:
Zinful Cran-Blueberry Sauce
- 1 & 1/4 Cups Granulated Sugar
- 1 Cup Zinfandel Wine (Best Quality you can afford – if you wouldn’t drink it, don’t cook with it)
- 1 – 12 oz Package Ocean Spray Fresh Whole Cranberries
- 1 Cup Frozen Blueberries
- 1 Whole Cinnamon Stick
- 1/4 tsp Nutmeg
- Orange or Tangerine Zest
Bring sugar, wine and cinnamon stick to a boil in a medium saucepan. Add remaining ingredients and return to a boil, stirring constantly. Reduce heat to low and simmer 15-20 minutes. You may want to use a splatter shield to avoid splashing when cranberries pop. Remove and discard cinnamon stick. Cool slightly then move sauce to serving dish. Refrigerate at least 2 hours and serve cold. Sauce will thicken up as it cools. Garnish with a few cranberries, blueberries and curls of zest.
Keto Conversion: Substitute 1/2 Cup+1 TBLS Granulated Swerve (Stevia) for the Sugar
Don’t worry, for the holdouts who just can’t stand not seeing the canned Ocean Spray jellied cranberry sauce, I still have the obligatory dish with the slices in the shape of the can. 😉 #CAGirlsGoneWine





I have been cooking Thanksgiving dinner for my own family for the past 25 years, or so, and have never attempted to make home made stock. I never saw my Grandpa (THE Thanksgiving GURU in our family) make his own stock, as far as I knew, canned stock was the only stock there was. #1970sCannedFoodKid 





Fruit and Spice
(except white chocolate) or has the gooey richness of caramel’s toffee goodness, then the wines you’re looking for will be Red. Late-harvest Pinot Noir, Banyuls, Grenache, Australian Shiraz, Port (the classic chocolate pairing), and Grappa all are excellent pairings for these rich dessert choices. #ThisGirlLovesToEat
Once he achieved the wine world’s most coveted initials behind his name, M.S. (Master Sommelier), instead of heading off to some five-star fancy pants restaurant to show the upwardly mobile out to impress their friends, or those with more money than sense, his incredible wine knowledge, Jeff Keck opened up a HONKY TONK, yes, a Honky Tonk in Houston! That doesn’t mean he’s stepped away from his love of wine, indeed, far from it.
yes, some wine too. There’s even a #RhinestoneCowboySpecial – a bottle of tête de cuvée Champagne and 12 tacos, prepared by his business partner, and chef, Felipe Riccio. As the recipe below shows, they’re far from your run-of-the-mill street tacos. I love Nashville Hot Chicken, so these should be right up my alley! #ThisGirlLovesToEat
I’m not a big pumpkin spice anything girl, but I am a big fan of pumpkin pie and just about any bread or muffin that has pumpkin in it. I am not, however, a big fan of the amount of fat that usually accompanies those recipes and look for any way I can to trim that aspect down so I can enjoy more of those seasonal treats.