Roasted Cranberry Chicken Recipe (2024)

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Sweet, savory, and oh-so-tender and juicy, this Balsamic Roasted Cranberry Chicken Recipe is a sweet and savory dinner perfect for the holidays. Made with fresh cranberries, hearty chicken thighs, and plenty of flavor, it can be made in the oven or air fryer in minutes. Pair it with all your favorite gluten free sides for a complete meal you’ll love!

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Your New Favorite Holiday Recipe

I have a confession. I don’t like turkey. GASP! It’s blasphemy, I know, especially around the holidays. Don’t get me wrong, I love a warm bowl of turkey sweet potato chili or green chile turkey tacos. However, traditional roasted turkey just doesn’t do it for me. That said, during the holidays we still serve a big bird, but it usually takes the form of my Instant Pot Whole Chicken or everyone’s favorite, this balsamic roasted cranberry chicken dish recipe!

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A Cotter classic, this recipe has been a family and reader favorite for years, and for good reason! Made with bright cranberries, simple ingredients, and tender chicken, it’s not only picture-worthy and perfect for Instagram, but it’s also easy to make and unbelievably tasty. One bite, and you’ll find yourself whipping it up for Christmas dinner, holiday parties, weekly meal prep, and everything in between!

Allergy Friendly Ingredients for Cranberry Chicken and Marinade

What sets this cranberry chicken apart from other chicken recipes is the use of seasonal ingredients and our cranberry marinade!

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  • Cranberries – Used to add natural sweetness to both the marinade and the chicken, cranberries are also a great source of vitamin C, and antioxidants, and can help improve digestion.
  • Olive Oil – Forms the base of the marinade, locking in flavor and providing a boost of omega fats.
  • Maple Syrup – A natural sweetener, maple syrup helps bring out the flavor of the cranberries and is used to coat the chicken, locking in moisture while it roasts.
  • Balsamic Vinegar – Combined with maple syrup, balsamic vinegar keeps the chicken extra tender. Not to mention, it can also help improve blood circulation, lower cholesterol, and promote better digestion! (Source)
  • Garlic – The savory flavor of garlic balances out the sweetness of the rest of the ingredients, making for a well-rounded dish. It can also help boost your immune system, lower blood pressure, lower cholesterol levels, and more. (Source)
  • Chicken Thighs – The key to creating extra juicy and delicious cranberry chicken is to use skin-on, bone-in chicken thighs. A great source of heart-healthy unsaturated fats, the skin is what locks in the moisture and creates the irresistible crispy exterior. It’s also rich in vitamin K, which is a nutrient we often overlook!
  • Herbs – Fresh thyme leaves or dried herbs are sprinkled on top of the finished chicken for a beautiful presentation and herbaceous flavor.

How to Make the Best Balsamic Roasted Cranberry Chicken

Unlike a Thanksgiving turkey or Christmas ham that requires a lot of prep work and a lot of “babysitting” while it cooks, this cranberry chicken recipe is pretty hands-off. That means you can pop it in the oven and get to work on your favorite sides like dairy free mashed potatoes and gluten free stuffing salad!

ONE PAN CRANBERRY BALSAMIC ROASTED CHICKEN

We’ll walk you through how to make the oven method (see video above) and a new air fryer method we added below!

Oven Method

  1. Create the marinade. Add all of the marinade ingredients to the bowl of a food processor or high-speed blender, and pulse until smooth.
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  1. Marinate the chicken. Coat the chicken thighs with the cranberry marinade, and let it sit in the fridge for at least 30 minutes or up to overnight. The longer it marinates, the more flavorful your chicken will be!
  2. Bake. Arrange the chicken skin side down on a baking pan, and sprinkle more cranberries on top. Then, bake for 25-25 minutes, depending on the size of your chicken thighs. Flip the chicken over, and brush extra maple syrup and olive oil on top. Continue to cook the chicken until it reaches an internal temperature of 165° Fahrenheit.
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  1. Broil. Once the chicken is fully cooked, let it broil until the skin is crispy. Be careful not to overcook!
  2. Serve. Spoon extra marinade over the cranberry chicken, sprinkle it with herbs and a pinch of pepper, and serve warm.
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Air Fryer Method

Follow the recipe as listed, marinating the cranberry chicken. Then, instead of baking it in the oven, preheat your air fryer to 400° Fahrenheit. Cook the chicken alone (without the additional cranberries) for 13-15 minutes or until the chicken is fully cooked, flipping halfway through. Just be sure to baste the chicken with more cranberry sauce when you flip it over to help prevent it from drying out!

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Tips and Tricks for Success

Use Fresh Cranberries. For the best results, we recommend using fresh cranberries. Or, be sure to let thawed varieties thaw in the fridge before use. Otherwise, your marinade will be too watery, and the flavor won’t be quite as strong.

Adjust the Cooking Time. Depending on the cut of chicken used and its size, your chicken may take more or less time to cook. So, be sure to keep an eye on it in the oven, and use a meat thermometer to ensure it is fully cooked.

Let the Chicken Rest. You’ll want to be sure to let the chicken rest for at least 5 minutes before slicing into it. This will allow the juices to redistribute, making your chicken tender and juicy.

Bonus Tips & Variations from Our Readers

I used cranberry pear white balsamic vinegar and subbed local honey for the maple syrup. It gave the final glaze a little extra stick.

I took a chance on making this even though I didn’t have time to marinated the chicken per the recipe. I made minor alterations, using 3 boneless skinless chicken breasts, doubled the marinade (just poured in the roasting pan to cook in), and used fresh rosemary in place of thyme.

I used a whole can of berry sauce and added a little extra maple syrup, a tiny bit of dijon mustard, and boneless skinless breasts.

I used dried cranberries (50% less sugar) and put a little bit of boiling water on them to rehydrate them before adding them to the blender for the marinade.

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Make Ahead and Storage Tips

Not only is this balsamic roasted cranberry chicken guaranteed to knock the socks off your guests when served fresh, but it’s also an awesome option to make ahead of time and store for later. That means you can prep your holiday meal in advance!

To Make Ahead: Prepare the cranberry marinade, and let the chicken soak until the next day. Then, just pop it in the oven, and it’s ready in no time.

To Store: Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

To Freeze: Once cooled, transfer your cranberry chicken to a freezer-safe container or sealable bag, and keep it frozen for up to 3 months.

To Reheat: To serve, let frozen leftovers thaw in the fridge overnight. Then, warm them in the microwave, covered in a skillet over medium-low heat, or covered in the oven. You could also place them in a slow cooker to keep them warm for a holiday feast!

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Note: If your sauce seems a bit dry, add a splash of water or broth to help freshen it up.

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Serving Suggestions

This cranberry chicken recipe pairs amazingly well with all your favorite holiday sides like green bean casserole, baked pears with vegan stuffing, rice pilaf with gluten free orzo, and baked cauliflower mac and cheese!

However, it also makes for an easy weeknight dinner with basic sides like rice, quinoa, sweet potato tots, and massaged kale salad.

Frequently Asked Questions About Cranberry Chicken

Can I use frozen cranberries?

If you can’t find fresh cranberries, frozen can be used in their place. Just make sure to let them thaw completely.

Can I use a different fruit?

We haven’t tried it, but blueberries or cherries should also work. Or, just make our superfood baked salmon instead!

Can I use chicken breast instead?

If you want to lighten up the fat and calories in this recipe, you can absolutely use boneless skinless chicken breasts. BUT you’ll need to reduce the roasting time. While the meat will still be delicious, it’s also important to note that it won’t be nearly as crispy and juicy.

Can I use turkey instead of chicken?

Yes, this cranberry chicken recipe will work with any other neutral-tasting protein including turkey or fish. Just create the marinade, as usual, swap out the chicken for whatever protein you like best, and be sure to adjust the cooking time as needed.

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More Holiday-Inspired Meals You’ll Love

Whether you’re building a holiday menu or looking for tasty gluten free comfort food dinner, we’ve got plenty of recipes for you!

  • Broiled Lamb Chops with Mint Chimichurri Sauce
  • Slow Cooker Gluten Free Meatballs with Cranberry Sauce
  • One-Pot Orange Honey Garlic Roasted Chicken
  • Maple Bourbon Glazed Salmon

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Balsamic Roasted Cranberry Chicken Recipe

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  • Author: Lindsay Cotter
  • Total Time: 1 hour 10 minutes
  • Yield: 5 1x
  • Diet: Gluten Free
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Sweet, savory, and oh-so-tender and juicy, this Balsamic Roasted Cranberry Chicken Recipe is a sweet and savory dinner perfect for the holidays. Made in the oven or air fryer in minutes.

Ingredients

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Marinade

  • cup fresh cranberries or previously frozen and thawed
  • 2 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 Tablespoons maple syrup
  • ¼ cup balsamic vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon minced garlic (about 1 clove)
  • ¼ teaspoon kosher salt
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper

Cranberry Chicken

  • 2 ½ pounds bone in, skin on chicken thighs (4 to 6 chicken thighs) *see notes for substitutes
  • ½ cup1 cup fresh cranberries or previously frozen and thawed
  • 1 Tablespoon each maple syrup and balsamic vinegar mixed together to coat chicken during roasting
  • Optional Toppings- fresh thyme leaves, dried herbs or ground black pepper

Instructions

  1. Add the marinade ingredients to a food processor or blender and blend until smooth.
  2. In a bowl (or Ziplock bag), coat the chicken thighs in the marinade.
  3. Cover and place in the fridge to marinate for 30 minutes or up to 24 hrs. (Marinating overnight creates great flavor!)
  4. Once marinated, preheat the oven to 375 F.
  5. Remove chicken from the fridge and sprinkle with desired amount of cranberries before baking. Bake uncovered skin side down for 25-35 minutes depending on the size of chicken thighs.
  6. Remove and turn skin side up. Check for doneness. Then brush each chicken skin with the maple syrup/balsamic vinegar combo.
  7. Depending on the thickness of your chicken thighs, either bake a little longer skin side up, then broil. Or if chicken is almost done and not pink, then skip extra baking and just broil for 2-3 minutes or until skin is crispy (see notes) and chicken is cooked evenly. Make sure the internal temperature of the thickest chicken thigh reaches 165 F.
  8. Remove cooked chicken from the oven and let rest for 5 minutes before serving.
  9. When plating, spoon the pan sauce over each chicken thigh and sprinkle with fresh thyme leaves and a dash of black pepper.

Notes

Alternative Method – AIR FRYER – Preheat the air fryer to 400 F. Remove chicken from marinade and place skin side down in the air fryer basket. Do not add cranberries or marinade to the air fryer. If you choose, you can place the cranberries in a small pan in the oven to roast until softened and then add them to the finished dish. Air fry chicken for 14-15 minutes depending on size of chicken thigh. Then turn chicken over so the skin side is up and brush with balsamic/maple mixture. Bake for another 2 minutes or until chicken reaches an internal temperature of 165 F. Let chicken rest for 5 minutes before serving. Place optional roasted cranberries on top, sprinkle with thyme leaves and season to taste.

Meal Prep Tips – Prepare the marinated chicken hours before, then bake later in the day or the next day

Substitute Tips If using skinless chicken, the cooking time will be anywhere from 20-35 minutes total. Check at 20 minutes for chicken to reach an internal temperature of 165F. No broiling needed.

Crispy Skin Tips – Pull the chicken out of the fridge and let it rest and get closer to room temperature while also air drying a bit. Also, do not overcrowd the pan. Placing 3 or 4 pieces of chicken into a pan that is too small basically steams the chicken instead of roasting it. After roasting (before broiling), dry the skin as much as possible. Then place it back in the oven on broil and let it crisp up that way.

  • Prep Time: 35 minutes
  • Cook Time: 35 minutes
  • Category: Main, Dinner
  • Method: Oven
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 5 oz chicken with skin an sauce
  • Calories: 355
  • Sugar: 10g
  • Sodium: 390mg
  • Fat: 25g
  • Saturated Fat: 5g
  • Carbohydrates: 12.4g
  • Fiber: 1.3g
  • Protein: 22.5g

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FAQs

What is the secret to moist chicken? ›

Pounding helps tenderize the meat by breaking down its tough fibers. It also thins it out for more even cooking. Do this before frying, grilling, or roasting for better retention of moisture content. To tenderize chicken breast, place the meat on a durable, flat surface.

How to cook chicken breasts so they are moist and tender? ›

  1. Flatten the chicken breasts. ...
  2. Heat the pan. ...
  3. Cook the chicken breasts over medium heat for 1 minute without moving. ...
  4. Flip the chicken breasts. ...
  5. Turn the heat down to low. ...
  6. Cover the pan and cook on low for 10 minutes. ...
  7. Turn off the heat and let sit for an additional 10 minutes. ...
  8. Remove lid and take temperature.

Why do cranberries pop when cooked? ›

Cranberries actually have quite a lot of pectin, which helps keep the berries nice and firm before they are cooked. When the cranberries are heated on the stovetop in water, they pop open. The longer the berries are in the hot liquid, the more they break apart, which releases more and more pectin into the water.

Can chickens eat dried cranberries? ›

You can use the dried cranberries in grain and seed treats, add them to warm oatmeal or other cooked grains in the colder months or toss them out for the chickens to scratch and eat as a wholesome treat at any time.

What do you soak chicken in to keep it moist? ›

Brining keeps chicken incredibly moist while adding an excellent flavour. It's a bit more labour intensive than a simple spice rub, but it's worth the effort for that extra special chicken dinner. Brining is basically soaking meat in a salt water solution, but the flavour doesn't stop at just salt.

What keeps chicken moist when baking? ›

Use Baking Soda

That prevents proteins from squeezing together as tightly during cooking, leading to really tender, moist chicken.

What is the difference between cranberry sauce and jellied cranberry sauce? ›

The major variation you're likely to come across is "whole berry" versus "jellied." The only difference between them is that the jellied sauce is cooked until the berries have completely broken down. They both slide out of the can as a wobbly red cylinder.

Why should cranberries not be eaten raw? ›

Yes, raw cranberries are safe to consume raw, but you probably don't want to eat them that way. "Cranberries are safe to eat raw. However, usually they are cooked and have sugar added because of the bitter and sharp taste they have when raw," says Kelly West Keyser, a registered dietitian in Alabama.

Should you pre cook cranberries before baking? ›

Do you need to cook fresh cranberries before baking? While cranberries should not be eaten as is (they are unpleasantly tart), they do not need to be cooked before they are used in baked goods.

Can dogs have cranberries? ›

Are Cranberries Safe for Dogs to Eat? Both fresh and dried cranberries are safe to feed to dogs in small quantities. Whether your dog will like this tart treat is another question. Either way, moderation is important when feeding cranberries to dogs, as with any treat, as too many can lead to an upset stomach.

Do cardinals like cranberries? ›

So, if you want some really red cardinals, you need to feed them their proper diet of carotenoid rich foods. Dogwood trees produce berries that cardinals go after. They will also go after dried cranberries and dried cherries. They will also pick fruit off of blueberry bushes and mulberry trees.

How to make chicken very soft and tender? ›

The best tenderizer though, is a salted yogurt marinade. The salt has the same effect as in a regular brine, but the lactic acid in the yogurt further tenderizes the meat. A 15-minute marinade with one cup of yogurt and one teaspoon of salt makes for the most tender chicken breasts imaginable.

How do you make chicken so it's not dry? ›

Her suggestion: Place boneless, skinless chicken breasts in a pan in a single layer, cover with a few inches of liquid (water, broth, etc.), add flavorings (spices, salt, herbs, soy sauce, etc.), then bring the liquid just barely to a boil over medium-high heat. Reduce the heat so the liquid simmers.

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