
A moist holiday cake bursting with fresh cranberries, tart Granny Smith apple, and bright orange glaze. Perfect for Thanksgiving and Christmas gatherings.

This Easy Cranberry Apple Cake has been a holiday favorite in my kitchen ever since I first tried the combination of tart cranberries and crisp Granny Smith apple on a chilly November afternoon. I discovered this version while experimenting with a pantry full of citrus and winter fruit. The result was a deeply fragrant, moist cake that held up well for company and delivered the bright lift every heavy holiday spread needs. The orange zest and juice cut through the richness and highlight the fruit while the light vanilla orange glaze ties everything together.
What makes this cake special is the balance of textures and flavors. Fresh cranberries give small pops of tartness throughout the tender crumb, while small apple dice add soft pockets of sweetness. The batter is enriched with melted butter and sour cream which keep the cake unbelievably moist even after a day on the counter. I love serving it slightly warm for guests with a steaming cup of coffee and a dusting of extra orange zest for brightness.
I first served this at a small family gathering and watched everyone go back for second helpings. The combination of tart and sweet always gets comments and the simple glaze makes it look like I spent much longer preparing it. It travels well and stays moist so it is perfect for potlucks or cookie swaps.
My favorite thing about this cake is how the flavors deepen overnight. I often bake it the day before a holiday and the orange note and fruit meld beautifully making the next day even more aromatic. Guests always comment on the fresh citrus brightness which feels festive without being overly sweet.
Store the cake covered at room temperature for up to two days to keep the crumb soft. For longer storage put it in an airtight container in the refrigerator up to five days. If freezing wrap the unglazed cake tightly in plastic wrap then aluminum foil and freeze for up to two months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator then bring to room temperature before glazing to prevent the glaze from running. Reheat slices gently in a 300 F oven for 8 to 10 minutes if you prefer serving warm.
If you do not have Granny Smith apple use another firm tart apple such as Braeburn or Pink Lady. For a dairy free adaptation swap the sour cream with a full fat dairy free yogurt and use a vegan butter alternative then note the texture will be slightly different. To make it gluten free replace the all purpose flour with a 1 to 1 gluten free baking blend and add 1 4 teaspoon xanthan gum if your blend does not contain it. For lower sugar reduce granulated sugar by 25 percent and increase orange zest for extra brightness.
Serve slices with a dollop of lightly whipped cream or a scoop of vanilla ice cream for extra indulgence. A cup of black coffee or spiced tea pairs nicely. For a brunch setting serve with mascarpone sweetened with a little honey and orange zest or alongside roasted winter fruit. Garnish with candied orange peel or a sprinkle of extra orange zest for color and contrast.
Fruit cakes and one bowl quick breads have long been a part of American holiday baking. This version leans into New England flavors where cranberries are a seasonal staple and citrus is used to lift heavier desserts. The interplay of tart fruit with citrus and warm spice is a classic technique for balancing sweetness and is a nod to traditional Thanksgiving and Christmas flavor profiles.
In winter use navel oranges for their sweet juice. For autumn add 1 2 teaspoon ground nutmeg or a few tablespoons of finely chopped toasted pecans to the batter for crunch. In spring substitute the cranberries with a mix of fresh or frozen berries and reduce the orange to a lemon glaze if you prefer a lighter citrus. For holiday flair stir in 1 4 cup dried cranberries and 1 4 cup chopped candied ginger.
This dessert is an excellent make ahead option. Bake up to two days ahead for best flavor then add glaze just before serving. For portable entertaining bake in a foil lined pan and cover with foil for easy transport. Slice into 12 even pieces to serve and store portions in single layers between parchment in an airtight container for grab and go treats.
This cake has become a staple at our holiday table for its crowd pleasing flavor texture and ease of preparation. I hope it finds a place in your celebrations and becomes a small tradition of its own.
Use room temperature eggs for a smoother emulsion and more consistent rise.
Toss the fruit with sugar and citrus first to macerate and prevent sinking during baking.
Do not overmix after adding flour to avoid a dense cake.
If the top browns too quickly tent loosely with foil for the last 10 minutes of baking.
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Preheat the oven to 325 F and spray a 9 inch baking pan with non stick cooking spray or line with parchment for easy removal.
In a large bowl toss cranberries apple brown sugar orange zest orange juice and cinnamon until evenly coated so the sugar begins to macerate the fruit.
Using a hand mixer beat the eggs until frothy about two minutes then add granulated sugar melted cooled butter vanilla and sour cream and mix on low until smooth.
Add the flour and salt to the wet mixture and mix until just combined taking care not to overwork the batter.
Fold the fruit mixture into the batter gently until the cranberries and apples are evenly distributed throughout.
Pour batter into prepared pan smooth the top and optionally sprinkle one tablespoon sugar. Bake 50 to 60 minutes until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean and the top is lightly golden. Tent with foil if browning too fast.
Cool the cake in the pan for 15 minutes then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely. Whisk powdered sugar with orange juice adding a splash of milk if needed to reach a drizzling consistency then drizzle over the cake and scatter extra zest.
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