This scrumptious Cranberry Jello Salad is always on our holiday table. The combination of tart and sweet go perfectly together.
This is the perfect side dish to my Thanksgiving Turkey recipe and bacon green bean salad.
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Cranberry Jello Salad Recipe Details
Cranberry Jello Salad is a must for our family on Thanksgiving because we love the way it tastes with turkey. You are going to adore this festive recipe.
- TASTE: Sweet, tart, and a little nutty, this dish has a lot of delicious fruity flavor.
- TEXTURE: Smooth and light, this Cranberry Jello Salad has plenty of chunks of juicy fruit and crunchy walnuts.
- TIME: This recipe will only take you 12 minutes to make.
- EASE: Super easy and with only 4 ingredients, you can even make it ahead of time.
What You’ll Need
Ingredient Notes
- Walnuts- These little nuggets of crunchy, nutty flavor are the perfect complement to the smoother, fruitier flavors here. They can aslo be replaced with pecans as well.
- Crushed pineapple- Because this is crushed, it mixes seamlessly into the jello and adds just enough texture. The bright, sweet taste of pineapple is amazing here. Just make sure NOT to get pineapple chunks. There is too much liquid in there.
Add-ins and Substitutions
- Add orange zest- Zest packs a lot of bright, strong flavor, so adding this to the Cranberry Jello Salad will enhance the citrusy notes with delicious results.
- Make it with celery- This is an alternative that some people really like because of the added texture the celery gives. Just remember to chop it fine.
- Use another jello flavor- In place of raspberry jello, you can also make this with other jello flavors, such as cherry and cranberry and it will taste equally good.
- Make it in a mold- If you like the look of a mold, you can pour the mixture into one and let it set. If you’re having trouble getting it out, use hot water on the outside to loosen it.
How to Make Cranberry Jello Salad
- Dissolve the jello. In a large measuring cup, dissolve the raspberry jello powder with hot water. Then add cold water.
- Add the rest of the ingredients. In a large bowl, combine the whole berry cranberry sauce, crushed pineapple, and chopped walnuts. Then pour in the jello and stir until mixed thoroughly.
- Let it set. Pour the jello into either a large pan with raised edges or individual cups. Refrigerate overnight until it sets.
Pro Tip: Use boiling hot water to dissolve the jello powder because it will mix faster and you’ll have fewer clumps to break up.
Recipe Tips
- Dissolve the gelatin in hot water- This helps it break up more quickly and thoroughly so there are no clumps left. Then add the cold water once this is done.
- Use crushed pineapple- When it’s crushed, the pieces are a lot smaller and it’s easier to mix into the jello mixture than tidbits or rings you’ve cut. It also incorporates lots of juice. If you leave some of the liquid from the crushed pineapple. Then it is better to enjoy this recipe cold. Since it can be a little runny from the additional liquid.
- Chop the walnuts finely- While this Cranberry Jello Salad is chunky, you don’t want to overwhelm it with walnuts. Chop them small so they mix and blend with the fruit.
- Let it set overnight- Don’t rush this or the texture will be too watery. If you’re worried about time, make this a day or two ahead so it’s fully set and ready to be served.
FAQs
Yes, you can make this with cranberry jello to give it a really strong sweet-tart flavor. I like the combination of the cranberry sauce with the raspberry jello, but you can make it either way.
Jello usually sets in about 2-4 hours, but for this recipe, you want to be sure to give it extra time since there are other ingredients inside that will cause it to break if it’s not fully set. Let it set overnight whenever possible.
Serving Suggestions
This Cranberry Jello Salad is a tasty side dish that works great at holiday meals. Here are some ways to serve it.
- Meats: This sweet-tart side dish is delicious with Juicy Thanksgiving Turkey, Garlic Herb Crown Roast of Pork, and Roasted Chicken.
- Vegetables: Serve this Cranberry Jello Salad with Bacon Green Bean Salad, Crispy Air Fryer Broccoli, Bacon Wrapped Asparagus, and Air Fryer Brussels Sprouts.
- Potatoes: Try this side dish alongside Scalloped Potatoes Recipe, Super Creamy Mashed Potatoes, Crispy Air Fryer Baby Potatoes, or Air Fryer Baked Potatoes.
- Dessert: This makes an elegant dessert, so you can dress it up with some Chantilly Cream and serve it with Pumpkin Cheesecake (VIDEO) and Homemade Apple Pie.
Make This Cranberry Jello Salad in Advance
Make ahead: You can make this a couple of days in advance. Just cover it with plastic wrap and leave it in the refrigerator until it’s time to serve. If you’re using a mold, leave it in the mold until you are ready to plate and serve it.
Storing: Store this Cranberry Jello Salad in the refrigerator, covered, for up to one week. After that, the texture will begin to change.
Freeze: It’s not a good idea to freeze this dish because as it thaws, it becomes watery and clumpy. Best to keep it in the fridge.
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Full Recipe Instructions
Cranberry Jello Salad
Ingredients
- 2 (6 oz) packages raspberry jello
- 2 cups boiling hot water
- 2 cups cold water
- 2 14 oz cans whole berry cranberry sauce
- 2 20 oz cans crushed pineappple (NOT pineapple chunks)
- 1 cup walnuts toasted and chopped
Instructions
- In a large measuring cup, mix the 2 (6 oz) packages of raspberry Jell-O powder with 2 cups of boiling water using a whisk. Then add 2 cups of cold water and whisk until everything is dissolved.
- In a large bowl, combine the 2 (14 oz) cans of whole berry cranberry sauce, 2 (20 oz) cans of crushed pineapple (lightly drained), and 1 cup of toasted chopped walnuts. Then pour in the jello and stir until well mixed in.
- Pour the cranberry jello into either a large pan with raised edges or individual cups. Refrigerate overnight until it sets.
Notes
- Make sure to use crushed pineapple and NOT pineapple chunks. The cans look very similar but they are not the same thing. The chunks have more liquid which can result in soupy jello.
- Don’t skip out on toasting the walnuts. It adds a more nutty flavor to the dish.
- If you can’t find raspberry jello, you can use cherry, cranberry, or even strawberry jello instead.
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Jean says
Delicious! The ladies in my family first enjoyed a very similar version of the recipe at a wonderful lunch served at Allied Arts Guild in Menlo Park, Ca. In the 70’s. They didn’t offer a menu, you got whatever they created that day, but to further the fun experience, you could buy the recipe cards for what was served that day. We all left with some wonderful recipes, but this one has been cherished for decades and we wouldn’t consider it the holidays without our cranberry jello salad!
Sadly, my original copy was misplaced, but the recipe was committed to memory. As I was preparing for this year, I was having a brain fade recalling all ingredients, called sister, no answer. Oh well – internet to the rescue! Which lead me here! I was surprised I remembered everything, but knew seasoning from original recipe was absent. When she called back late in the day, I realized the recipe we use has only minor changes from yours, but ones I thought you might enjoy trying. Add 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon, and 2 teaspoons fresh grated orange zest and 1/4 teaspoon salt to the jello powder before adding water. Yummy!
Happy Thanksgiving to all!
Dina says
Thank you so much Jean! I will need to try your version soon. It sounds delicious!
M says
Praise God!
I found this recipe when I was in a grocery store in 2005/06 ish and I’ve been making it ever since!
That grocery store recipe called for topping this with fresh mint (I do it with just the leaf 🌿 part, and throughout the years I have also put a few peeled tiny canned orange slices next to the mint, and even a few clean raw cranberries on top next tonthe mint to make it look like holly berry. (And, no, I don’t know if you can eat holly berry, probably not, but I live in the desert so I’ve never even seen real holly berry, just in pictures and stuff.
I’ve also learned that instead of walnuts, I could use pecans….a personal preference.
I might even try to use pistachio instead of walnuts too.
Thanks for posting this recipe here.
Dina says
I am so glad you found this recipe! My mother has been making this for so many years. It’s definitely an old family favorite here as well.
Kenna says
I’m wondering if I could make this with unflavored gelatin and add a little sugar. I am trying to keep it dye free.
Dina says
Hi Kenna, great question! I am afraid it will not taste the same since the raspberry flavor plays a big role in the taste.
Rachel says
How much of a difference is the taste without the walnuts? I am hosting Thanksgiving for the first time this year and want to make this, but am not sure everyone else will go for the walnuts in it. Excited to try this either way!
Dina says
Hi Rachel 🙂 It really comes down to personal preference. I really enjoy the light crunch of the walnuts. I would feel like something would be missing if it was omitted. It is not a large ratio of walnuts so it isn’t overpowering. However, this is all personal preference. However you make it please let me know how it goes! 🙂
Darcy G. says
I love this jello salad! Instead of 2 cups cold water I add 7-up. So GOOD
Dina says
Hi Darcy 🙂 Awesome to hear you loved this cranberry jello salad! Thank you so much for your feedback! I hope you find more recipes to enjoy from my food blog. 🙂
Sandra R Trull says
How big is the serving size?
Dina says
A serving is about 1/12 of the full dish. This recipe serves about 12.
Candice says
This is a very large serving amount. I used a deep 13×9 casserole dish. I may not be able to transport it into the refrigerator. Way too much. I would suggest cutting in half unless you are taking it to a group of 20+ people. It’s too thick to serve from the dish I put it in. I’ve not tasted it yet but hopefully it’s good.
Dina says
Thank you for the honest feedback Candice. It’s definitely a larger portion. Because it’s a holiday recipe, most people make larger batches since its usually served at larger gatherings.
marianne repka says
i have not yet made this recipe because i don’t know if i should use pineapple in juice or pineapple in heavy syrup? i wish recipes would specify which one to buy. i definitely can made a great difference.
mr
Dina says
Hi Marianne 🙂 You want to use pineapple in juice for this recipe. I also have ingredient pictures to show the products that I buy. This way it can further clarify if needed. I hope that helps and I hope you love this recipe! Let me know how it goes! 🙂
Tina says
Love this recipe! The raspberry jello gives good flavor with the whole cranberry sauce. I also added fine chopped celery. Yumm
Dina says
Yay! 🙂 So happy to hear you loved this cranberry jello salad! Thank you so much for taking the time to leave your feedback, Tina! I hope you find more delicious recipes on my blog! 🙂
Jane Borgstedt says
This is the same as my mom used to use. I’ve been a bit nostalgic and found this recipe. It is really, really good for Thanksgiving. I used pecans instead of walnuts (personal preference) and I diced 3/4 cup of celery very fine. Thanks for putting this up!
Dina says
You are very welcome Jane! So happy that you found this recipe and love it! Thank you so much for your feedback and support! 🙂
Kim says
Cecelia areHi Jane ! My Mom made this too can I ask are you from Ohio ?
CECELIA says
I USE CRANBERRY RELISH FROM THE DELI INSTEAD OF THE SAUCE PLUS I CHOP A APPLE OR 2 TO FILL IN PLUS SCRUSHED WALNUTS
Dina says
Hi Cecelia 🙂 I love the addition of the apples! Thank you for your feedback! 🙂
Faye says
I only have black cherry gelatin. Is that ok?
Dina says
Hmm, I have not tried it with cherry jello, but I don’t see why it wouldn’t work 🙂 As long as the qualities stay the same.
Faye says
Can I use celery with this recipe?
Dina says
I have not tried it with celery, so I am not too sure.
Mike Conway says
My Grandmother & Mom always made this Cranberry Jello Salad at Thanksgiving with fine celery while i was going up. I feel it wouldn’t be the same without it!!!
My Dad always commented it wouldn’t be Thanksgiving without this Cranberry Jello Salad!!!!
Enjoy & Happy Thanksgiving!!!!
Dina says
That is so awesome to hear Mike! This really is a classic recipe that is a must at Thanksgiving! Happy Thanksgiving to you as well! 🙂
Jane says
Yes, you can use cherry gelatin…yum.
CECELIA GILT says
I CHOPP I OR2 APLLES AND I USECRANBERRY RELISH ALREADY MADE AND RASBERRY JELLO PLUS CRUSHED PINEAPPLE DRAINED AND MIX TOGETHER AND FRIG OVER NITE SOME TIMES I PUT CRUSHED WALNUTS TOO
Grace says
Best cranberry salad that I’ve ever eaten.
Dina says
I am so happy to hear that Grace! Thank you for taking the time to write your kind feedback 🙂
Jane Imber says
Just made the recipe this morning for Thanksgiving dinner. Keeping my fingers crossed it sets 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻. I have store bought relish just is case . I cut the recipe I. Half since it’s only my husband & I, but still I followed the recipe TO THE LETTER! 🤞🏻
Dina says
I hope you all love it Jane! Thank you for the feedback 🙂
Sandi Dolbee says
If you cut this in half do you use 1 cup hot water and 1 cup cold? I ask because 6 oz box of Jello mix calls for 2 cups hot and 2 cups cold
Thanks!
Sandi
Dina says
Hi Sandi, if you cut the recipe in half, you will need to cut the water amount if half as well.
Debbie says
Can I add mandarin oranges to this recipe for Cranberry jello salad?
Dina says
Hi Debbie, I have not tested this recipe with mandarins, so I am not too sure how it will taste.
Dana says
I’ve made this salad for the last 3yrs this one being my 3rd time and I have added mandarin oranges and it’s delicious and haven’t had any complaints. I also used cherry jello the first 2 times but this year I’m using the raspberry jello which I’m excited about. Can’t wait to try it. I’m definitely intrigued by the celery but not enough to try it out this thanksgiving but I’d like to try it on just an regular day, I’m also curious about using the 7up instead of the water. But if anyone can help me understand what the celery does for the salad and our plates please let me know I all ears. Thanks for the wonderful recipe Dina my family and I absolutely enjoy it, I also love that you can tweek it. Happy Holidays
Dina says
Dana, I am so happy that you enjoyed this recipe and found a way to make personal adjustments! Thank you for the kind feedback!
Alisha Robinson says
I have a question. What does lightly drained mean? How much of the liquid is ok to add in?
Dina says
Hi Alisha, it’s mainly to reduce the amount of liquid so that the jello remains more firm at room temperature. I have honestly done it without draining and it still turned out great. But if you fully drain it, it will still be great! Just more firm 🙂 Enjoy!
Sherri says
Can you cut the recipi in half?
Dina says
Hi Sherri 🙂 Yes, you can cut this jello salad in half. Let me know how this recipe turns out! 🙂
deLayne says
I am glad to know you can cut this recipe in half. As I am the only one that likes cranberry sauce I will be making a half portion this year. I hope to come back to let you know how it comes out. I was going to use a can of mixed fruit but think i will buy a can of crushed pineapple instead. deL
Dina says
Thank you! Please let me know how it turns out!