Cranberry Olive Oil Cake Recipe

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Cranberry Olive Oil Cake Recipe
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I am not kidding when I say this cake is the kind of thing I make when I want cozy with a little sass — bright cranberries, silky olive oil, a crumb that somehow feels fancy but is zero fuss. It’s the kind of loaf I slice thick, eat standing over the sink, and then justify as “breakfast.”

My husband calls this “the cake that keeps on giving.” He’ll take a slice to work, come home starving, and unwrap a second piece like it’s a surprise. The kids used to pick the cranberries out until one day they didn’t, and now they fight over the tart bits. It’s become our go-to for drop-in guests, not because it’s perfect, but because it’s forgiving and everyone pretends it was my plan the whole time.

Why You’ll Love This Cranberry Olive Oil Cake Recipe

– Moist from the olive oil but not greasy — it reads like home-baked with a chef-ish twist.
– Bright, tart pop from cranberries that keeps the sweetness honest.
– No butter-drama: simpler to make, easier to keep on hand, and better the next day.
– Versatile — make it as a loaf, in a bundt, or even cupcakes if you’re feeling weirdly ambitious.

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Kitchen Talk

Honestly, this cake has a few diva moments. I once used extra-virgin olive oil that was too grassy and the whole kitchen smelled like a salad — lesson learned: pick a mellow, fruity oil. I also tried swapping fresh cranberries for frozen straight out of the bag and added them frozen; they behaved like champs and didn’t bleed all over the batter (phew). One time I mixed everything too enthusiastically and the crumb was a bit tough — it reminded me to respect the batter and stop when it’s just combined. Also: flouring the cranberries saved them from sinking, and now it’s my little ritual.

Top Reader Reviews

This Cranberry Olive Oil Cake is wonderfully moist and has a lovely balance of tart cranberries and rich olive oil flavor. I appreciated how easy it was to make and how the olive oil kept the cake tender without being heavy. Definitely a cozy and festive treat worth making again!

– Madelyn

Shopping Tips

Baking Basics (Flour/Sugar/Leaveners): Use all-purpose flour for the classic texture; check baking powder for freshness — if it fizzles in hot water, toss it.
Fats & Oils: Choose a mild, fruity olive oil rather than peppery extra-virgin for the least bitter, most cake-like result.
Fruit: Fresh cranberries are tart and gorgeous but frozen work great year-round — no need to thaw first.
Flavor Boosts: Grab a lemon for zest (or an orange if you want sweeter citrus notes); vanilla extract always helps the sugar play nice.
Nuts & Seeds: If you like texture, buy toasted almonds or walnuts and give them a rough chop — they’re optional but excellent.

Prep Ahead Ideas

– Zest the citrus and toss the cranberries with a little flour the night before; keep them in the fridge in a small container.
– Combine dry ingredients in a zip-top bag so you only have to dump and fold when you’re ready.
– Make a simple glaze a day ahead and keep it chilled; warm it briefly before drizzling.
– Store prepped components in airtight containers so the morning’s chaos becomes a two-minute assembly instead of full panic.

Time-Saving Tricks

– Use frozen cranberries — no need to thaw and they’re usually cheaper.
– Whisk wet ingredients in one bowl and dry in another, then fold together; one-bowl cleanup if you’re lazy like me.
– Swap a bundt for a loaf pan if you just want faster baking and easier slicing.
– If you’re short on time, skip the glaze and dust with powdered sugar — looks cute, zero effort.

Common Mistakes

– Overmixing the batter — I did this once and the cake came out dense; fix: gently fold until mostly combined and stop.
– Using a punchy olive oil — if your oil tastes peppery, the cake will taste like it too; rescue is hard, so pick a milder oil.
– Cranberries sinking to the bottom — toss them in a little flour first and shake off excess.
– Glaze too runny — add more powdered sugar a teaspoon at a time until it holds.

What to Serve It With

– Coffee or strong black tea for breakfast or brunch.
– A dollop of whipped cream or crème fraîche for dessert vibes.
– Simple yogurt and granola for a not-guilty breakfast plate.
– A crisp winter salad if you want to serve it as part of a bigger spread.

Tips & Mistakes

– Let the cake cool before glazing unless you want the glaze to soak right in — which is fine if you do.
– Use room-temperature eggs for better emulsion.
– If your cake cracks on top, that’s not a fail — it’s rustic and perfect for slathering with butter.
– One time I forgot to preheat the oven; the cake took forever and was oddly dense — don’t do that.

Storage Tips

Keep it wrapped at room temperature for 2 days or in the fridge up to 5 if it has a dairy glaze. It actually tastes fine cold for breakfast; no shame in slicing a chilled piece and dunking into your coffee. For longer storage, freeze slices in a single layer, then stash in a freezer bag; thaw at room temp or pop in the toaster oven for a warm comeback.

Variations and Substitutions

– Swap orange zest for lemon if you want a sweeter citrus tone.
– Use half whole-wheat flour for a nuttier, denser crumb — works but it’s a bit heartier.
– Butter can replace olive oil, but you’ll lose that light, silky texture and the cake will be richer and more buttery.
– Honey or maple syrup can replace some sugar, but cut back on other liquids slightly and expect a darker crust.
– Gluten-free flour blends work in a pinch; I prefer blends labeled 1:1 for baking.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use dried cranberries instead of fresh or frozen?
Yes, but dried cranberries are sweeter and chewier. If you use them, consider tossing in a few fresh or frozen ones too, or reduce sugar slightly so the cake isn’t cloying.
My cake sank in the middle — what did I do wrong?
Usually underbaked or opened the oven too soon. Use a toothpick to check doneness and give it a few extra minutes if needed, tent with foil if the top’s browning too fast. I once walked away for tea and learned this the hard way.
Can I make this dairy-free or vegan?
Yes. Use a plant-based yogurt or milk + a splash of vinegar for tang. For eggs, a flax or chia egg can work in a pinch, though texture may change slightly. I’ve done it for a friend and it was still loved.
How do I stop cranberries from bleeding into the batter?
Toss them in a little flour first and fold gently. If using frozen, add them straight from the freezer — they bleed less that way for some reason. Learned that one mid-bake and now it’s habit.
Can I freeze the cake?
Absolutely. Freeze whole or in slices. Wrap tightly and it’ll keep well for a couple months. Thaw at room temp or revive slices in a toaster oven for a minute or two.

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Cranberry Olive Oil Cake Recipe

Cranberry Olive Oil Cake Recipe

Tender, citrusy olive oil cake dotted with tart cranberries and a crackly sugar top. Simple, moist, and perfect for the holidays.
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Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 45 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 5 minutes
Servings: 10

Ingredients
 

Main Ingredients

  • 0.75 cup extra-virgin olive oil
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 3 large eggs
  • 1 tbsp finely grated orange zest
  • 1.5 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 0.25 cup fresh orange juice
  • 0.75 cup buttermilk
  • 2 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1.75 tsp baking powder
  • 0.25 tsp baking soda
  • 0.5 tsp kosher salt
  • 1.5 cup fresh cranberries
  • 1 tbsp all-purpose flour for tossing berries
  • 1.5 tbsp turbinado sugar for topping
  • 2 tbsp powdered sugar for dusting, optional

Instructions

Preparation Steps

  • Heat oven to 350°F. Grease a 9-inch round cake pan and line the bottom with parchment.
  • Whisk 2 cups flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt in a bowl.
  • Beat sugar and eggs in a large bowl until pale and slightly thick, about 2 minutes.
  • Slowly stream in olive oil while whisking until glossy. Stir in orange zest, vanilla, orange juice, and buttermilk.
  • Fold dry ingredients into the wet mixture just until no dry spots remain.
  • Toss cranberries with 1 tablespoon flour. Gently fold them into the batter.
  • Scrape batter into the pan. Sprinkle the top with turbinado sugar.
  • Bake 42–48 minutes, until a tester comes out clean and the top is golden.
  • Cool 15 minutes in the pan. Unmold, cool completely, then dust with powdered sugar and slice.

Notes

Variation: Swap lemon for the orange, or add 1/2 tsp almond extract and a handful of sliced almonds on top. Frozen cranberries work too—use from frozen. Storage: Wrap and keep at room temperature for 2 days, or freeze slices for up to 2 months.
This recipe is an original creation inspired by classic Cranberry Olive Oil Cake Recipe flavors. All ingredient ratios and instructions are independently developed.
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