
A bright, silky cranberry curd set in a tender buttery shell — an elegant yet simple tart perfect for holidays, cozy gatherings, and make-ahead dessert menus.

This cranberry curd tart has become one of those recipes I reach for when I want something that feels both celebratory and comforting. I first developed this version on a blustery November afternoon when fresh cranberries were abundant at the market. The sharp, slightly tart berries, tempered with eggs and a touch of lemon, create a luxuriously smooth curd that contrasts beautifully with a flaky, buttery shell. It’s the kind of dessert that fills the house with a citrusy, festive aroma and invites conversation while it chills.
What makes this tart special is the balance of textures and flavors: a crisp, lightly golden crust that gives way to a velvety filling with vivid cranberry flavor and a gentle kiss of lemon. I love how a modest ingredient list — pantry flour, butter, sugar, eggs, cranberries, and lemon — comes together to feel elevated. We served this at a small family dinner once and everyone went back for seconds; the leftovers tucked into the fridge made an excellent morning treat with coffee. This recipe is approachable for cooks of any level but rewards attention to technique, especially when cooking the curd on the stove and blending for a perfectly smooth finish.
In my experience, this tart has a way of turning ordinary evenings into something memorable. Guests often comment on the color and silkiness of the filling, and kids are intrigued by the slightly tart bite. Over time I've learned to trust gentle heat when cooking the curd and to blend thoroughly for a satiny texture — those two small steps make an enormous difference in the final result.
My favorite part is how the tart looks when you slice it — the vibrant cranberry curd against the buttery shell is striking. I often make a small batch of whipped cream or a scattering of toasted nuts alongside for texture contrast. Family and friends always remark on the brightness of the filling and how it feels festive yet homey.
To keep the tart at peak quality, cool completely at room temperature before covering. Refrigerate in an airtight container or wrapped tightly in plastic wrap for up to four days. For longer storage, freeze the whole tart (un-cut) wrapped first in plastic wrap and then in aluminum foil for up to three months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator; if you prefer a crisper shell, refresh in a 300°F (150°C) oven for 8–10 minutes after bringing to room temperature. Always store chilled because the curd contains eggs and benefits from refrigeration.
If fresh cranberries aren't available, use 1 cup frozen cranberries thawed and drained, though you may want to reduce additional liquid slightly. For a sweeter curd, increase sugar by 1–2 tablespoons or add a tablespoon of orange marmalade for a citrus twist. Swap the all-purpose flour for 1 cup gluten-free 1-to-1 blend if you need a gluten-free shell; add 1–2 tablespoons cold water if the dough feels too dry. For dairy-free, use vegan butter sticks, but note the flavor and texture will be slightly different.
Serve chilled slices with a dollop of lightly sweetened whipped cream or a smear of crème fraîche to balance the tartness. Garnish with a few whole cranberries, thin lemon zest curls, or small sprigs of fresh thyme for an elegant touch. Pair with hot black coffee or a mildly sweet dessert wine. For a brunch spread, present alongside scones and a fruit salad; the tart’s brightness complements smoky breakfast meats nicely.
Cranberries are deeply rooted in North American culinary history, traditionally harvested by Indigenous peoples long before European settlers arrived. The tart as we prepare it blends the classic European curd technique — eggs, sugar, acid — with local American fruit. Variations of fruit curds have been used across cultures to preserve and concentrate seasonal flavors. This cranberry curd is a modern adaptation, celebrating fresh local fruit in a format that feels both timeless and contemporary.
In winter, boost warmth with a teaspoon of ground ginger or warm spices in the filling. In spring or summer, lighten the shell by folding in 1 tablespoon of ricotta to the crust dough for a softer bite. For holiday variations, add 1 tablespoon cranberry-orange liqueur to the curd after blending or top with sweetened chopped pecans toasted in a little butter for crunch. These small shifts adapt the tart to different seasons while keeping the core technique intact.
Make the shell and the curd a day ahead; store the shell at room temperature once cooled and keep the curd refrigerated in an airtight container. Assemble and perform the final bake the next day for fresher texture and easier scheduling. Cut into pre-measured slices and store between sheets of parchment in the fridge for grab-and-go portions. Use a shallow, lidded container for stacking without damaging the topping.
Whether served at a dinner party or enjoyed quietly with tea, this cranberry curd tart is a small, elegant celebration of seasonal flavor. Give it a try and make the finishing touches your own — a little lemon zest, a sprinkle of sea salt, or a thin citrus glaze can transform it to suit your table. Cozy Cooks Corner hopes this becomes a new favorite in your repertoire.
Keep the butter cold while making the crust to ensure a flaky shell.
Cook the filling over medium-low heat and stir constantly to prevent the eggs from curdling.
Strain the blended curd through a fine mesh sieve to remove skins for a smooth texture.
For neat slices, dip a sharp knife in hot water, wipe dry, and slice; repeat between cuts.
This nourishing cranberry curd tart recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
Yes. You can freeze the uncut tart for up to 3 months; wrap in plastic and foil, then thaw overnight in the refrigerator.
Use an immersion blender to puree the filling directly in the saucepan, then strain through a fine sieve for the smoothest result.
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Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C). Combine flour and sugar, then cut in cold cubed butter until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Press into a 9-inch tart pan and dock the bottom.
Bake the crust for about 15 minutes until lightly golden. Watch the edges to prevent over-browning and allow to cool slightly before filling.
Over medium heat, combine cranberries, the recipe sugar, lemon juice, and beaten eggs. Cook, stirring frequently, until cranberries burst and mixture begins to thicken, about 8–10 minutes.
Puree the hot mixture in a blender or with an immersion blender until smooth. Strain through a fine-mesh sieve to remove skins for a silky curd.
Pour the blended curd into the pre-baked shell and bake at 350°F (175°C) for 20–25 minutes until the center is just set. Avoid overbaking to retain silkiness.
Cool to room temperature, then refrigerate for at least two hours before slicing to allow the curd to fully set.
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