Orange Cranberry Tea Recipe (2024)

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My homemade Orange Cranberry Tea Recipe can be enjoyed warm or cold—perfect for fall or winter days. Ready in minutes, it is steeped with cinnamon and cloves and can also be made ahead to enjoy anytime!

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Why We Love This Recipe

Several years ago I was going through my mom’s recipe box looking for familiar but also new to me recipes and I discovered this Cranberry Tea Recipe. I’m sure glad I tried it because it is SO easy and I love that it can be made ahead.

I modified the original recipe to reduce the amount of sugar called for and also substitute ground cinnamon for the red hot cinnamon candies. With the mixture of juices and sugar, it’s still a great tasting citrus tea.

This would be perfect for any holiday gathering to serve as a punch but since it makes a concentrate, it’s easy to freeze into individual portions so you can always have some on hand.

You can also keep the concentrate in the refrigerator for up to a week and portion out whenever you are in the mood for a tasty beverage. This delicious Cranberry Tea Recipe can also be enjoyed warm. My son especially likes it this way, too.

Ingredient Tips For This Recipe

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All of the ingredients for this cranberry tea recipe are easily found at the grocery store. I like to buy store brand when I can to save money. We find that they don’t taste that different and the cost savings can be a lot!

Whole cloves can be found in the spice section of the store.

Fresh cranberries are in the produce section of the grocery store. At my store, they sell a small and big bag. Did you know that you can freeze cranberries? Yep! I like to buy the big bag and freeze any leftovers. They seem to last “forever” but can easily be frozen for up to a year.

While this cranberry tea calls for cranberries as a garnish, we love cranberries and enjoy them in other recipes like Cranberry Amaretto Chutney with Cream Cheese, Simple Cranberry Crumble Bars or Simple Cranberry Apple Crisp.

How to Make This Recipe

Have I mentioned how easy this recipe is? Just five minutes of steeping the tea and then the rest is is literally measuring and assembling ingredients.

I like to use a large mesh tea ball (affiliate link) to hold the whole cloves. It also comes in handy when I am making my Homemade Chai Concentrate or Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup. Steep the water, tea and spices for five minutes in a small saucepan (1).

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Remove tea bags and spice ball from the sauce pan and whisk (affiliate link) in the sugar, stirring until dissolved. Next, combine the brewed tea and sugar mixture with the cranberry juice orange juice concentrate and stir well (2). Slice oranges if using for garnish.

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Make Ahead Preparation Tips

Since this recipe is naturally make ahead it’s easy to make and have on hand for any occasion. I like that it makes a concentrate that I can dilute with water anytime we want to enjoy a cup or two. Just use a ratio of tea concentrate to one cup of water.

If you want to enjoy it warm, combine the concentrate and water before heating up. I like to heat it in a microwave safe measuring cup (affiliate link) on high for 1-2 minutes per 8 ounces. Of course microwaves and warmth preferences can differ so use your own judgement to warm it but keep it from getting too hot to drink.

Is this tea recipe freezer friendly?

Since this makes a nice size batch of cranberry tea concentrate, sometimes I will measure it out into individual servings and freeze. You can use silicone muffin cups (affiliate link) in a muffin tray or I also like to use Souper Cubes (affiliate link) that have half-cup and one-cup portions (3).

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Either way makes it easy to pop the frozen “cubes” out and store in a labeled (affiliate link) freezer safe bag. So easy!

More Tasty Beverage Recipes

I love a good drink! Here are a few other favorites that we like to enjoy throughout the year:

Homemade Lemonade Concentrate

Enjoy fresh lemonade year-round with my Homemade Lemonade Concentrate! Only four, all-natural ingredients and 15 minutes is all it takes. You’ll never use the powdered mix or store-bought type again!

Check out this recipe

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Homemade Peppermint Mocha Creamer

My Homemade Peppermint Mocha Coffee Creamer is a cinch to make and so rich and creamy! Made with all natural ingredients, it's make ahead and cheaper too!

Check out this recipe

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Homemade Cinnamon Vanilla Coffee Creamer

Bring the coffee house flavor home with my Homemade Cinnamon Vanilla Coffee Creamer. It’s so simple, will save you money and make ahead (and freezable) too!

Check out this recipe

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Frozen Watermelon Lemonade Slushie

Cool off easily with my refreshing 2-ingredient Frozen Watermelon Lemonade Slushie! Made with all-natural ingredients it is SO simple and can be made ahead, too!

Check out this recipe

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Orange Cranberry Tea Recipe

My homemade Orange Cranberry Tea Recipe can be enjoyed warm or cold—perfect for fall or winter days. Ready in minutes, it is steeped with cinnamon and cloves and can also be made ahead to enjoy anytime!

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Course: Beverage

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 16 cups

Calories: 93kcal

Author: Brenda Thompson

Ingredients

  • 4 cups cranberry juice
  • 2 cups boiling water
  • 3 tea bags
  • 12 ounce frozen orange juice concentrate thawed
  • ½ cup lemon juice
  • 20 whole cloves
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • ½ cup granulated sugar
  • 1 cup fresh or frozen cranberries for garnish optional

Instructions

  • Using cheesecloth or spice ball, add cloves and cinnamon. Close up securely.

  • Add tea bags and spice ball to boiling water. Steep for 5 minutes.

  • Add sugar and mix well until sugar is dissolved. Set aside.

  • In 2 quart pitcher, add cranberry juice, orange juice concentrate, lemon juice and tea mixture.

  • Stir well to combine. At this point, mixture may be refrigerated for later use.

  • When ready to serve, add 10 cups cold water (or blend with one-to-one ratio)

  • Add cranberries for garnish if desired.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1cup | Calories: 93kcal | Carbohydrates: 24g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 4mg | Potassium: 208mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 22g | Vitamin A: 113IU | Vitamin C: 39mg | Calcium: 16mg | Iron: 1mg

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Orange Cranberry Tea Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Does orange and cranberry juice go together? ›

Orange and cranberry juice both offer up health benefits, but when you combine them you can pack a lot of nutrition into one glass of juice. For people who have trouble meeting fruit intake recommendations, adding a glass of 100 percent juice can help, according to Fruit Juice Facts.

What does cranberry tea do to the body? ›

Besides delivering a favourable taste, cranberry tea counteracts free radical damage, enhances digestive functions, manages diabetes, treats heart disease, impedes urinary tract infections, regulates blood cholesterol and also reduces the incidence of cancerous tumours.

Does cranberry tea have the same benefits as cranberry juice? ›

Cranberry tea may not be as rich in nutrients as fresh cranberries, juice or capsules, but it's still a popular way to enjoy some cranberry benefits, especially during winter, and it makes for a delicious, warm treat.

How many cups of cranberry tea per day? ›

Anyone can drink cranberry tea to attain its benefits. How Often? You can drink 2-3 cups of cranberry tea daily. Excessive consumption can cause gastrointestinal distress, diarrhea and may increase the risk of getting kidney stones.

What not to mix with cranberry? ›

Possible Interactions
  1. Warfarin (Coumadin): Cranberry may raise the risk of bleeding, especially if you already take medications to thin the blood such as warfarin. ...
  2. Aspirin: Like aspirin, cranberries contain salicylic acid. ...
  3. Other medications: Cranberry may interact with medications that are broken down by the liver.

What to avoid with orange juice? ›

Combining dairy based products with citrus fruits or juice may trigger indigestion or heartburn, this is because the acidity of oranges may curdle up the proteins in milk, leading to an upset stomach or bloating.

What organ is cranberry good for? ›

Cranberries provide a good source of various vitamins and antioxidants. Historically, Native Americans used cranberries as a treatment for bladder and kidney diseases, while early settlers from England used them to treat poor appetite, stomach complaints, blood disorders, and scurvy.

When should you not drink cranberry juice? ›

Aspirinallergy: Cranberries contain significant amounts of salicylic acid. Salicylic acid is similar to aspirin. Avoid drinking large quantities of cranberry juice if you are allergic to aspirin. Diabetes: Some cranberry juice products are sweetened with extra sugar.

Does cranberry burn belly fat? ›

While there's no magic short cut to getting a flat stomach, research has shown that eating certain foods can help speed up the fat-burning process. And cranberry is one such food that is chock-full of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, making it a great addition to a nutritious diet.

Is cranberry tea good for kidneys? ›

Scientists think that cranberries also interfere with bacteria sticking to the kidneys, just like they prevent it from sticking to the urinary tract. Look for low-sugar or unsweetened options. Extra sugar can increase both blood sugar and blood pressure, which are both harmful to your kidneys.

Is cranberry tea good for blood pressure? ›

— The vitamins and minerals they contain boost the body's digestive health and antioxidant system and promote good heart health – even possibly improving blood pressure and cholesterol. — They are high in fiber.

Is cranberry tea good for the liver? ›

Many dark berries — including blueberries, raspberries, and cranberries — contain antioxidants called polyphenols, which may help protect the liver from damage.

What pairs well with cranberry juice? ›

Cranberry juice goes best with orange juice and orange-flavored liqueurs. The orange enhances the cranberry flavor in the best possible way! Other great mixers for cranberry juice are grapefruit juice and pineapple juice. Cranberry juice also goes well with alcohols such as vodka, rum, gin, champagne, or red wine.

What mixes well with orange juice? ›

What goes well with orange? Zesty orange flavor blends really well in co*cktails using pretty much any spirit, as well as mixing it with lemon or lime juice for an extra kick. Orange juice and grenadine syrup is also a lovely combination, as well as herbs like mint and rosemary!

What fruit goes best with cranberry? ›

Tart cranberry and sweet orange are two flavors simply meant for each other. When paired in treats like cookies, cakes, and breads, or even savory options like relish and meatballs, the two fruits become better together.

Can you mix vitamin C and cranberry juice? ›

No interactions were found between cranberry and Vitamin C.

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