Cranberry and orange come together in this soft and chewy holiday drop cookie.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe
Every holiday season I try several new cookie recipes. Most of them are tasty, but only a select few go into the permanent recipe file with favorites like Four Spice Crackles and Rolo Cookies. These Cranberry Orange Cookies are a definite keeper!
Honestly, these cookies are just about perfect. They are soft and chewy, just like a good cookie should be. And orange and cranberry is such a wonderful holiday flavor combination.
My family couldn’t stop raving about these cookies, and neither could the friends we shared them with. And I love that they’re so easy to make.
Who says a simple drop cookie can’t be the star of your holiday cookie tray? These cookies also freeze well, which is a big plus if you like to get a head start on your holiday baking.

I also love that these cookies don’t require any special extracts or flavorings–just regular orange juice and zest. Sometimes, the simplest recipes are the best.
And everyone I’ve ever shared these cookies with loves them and asks for the recipe. In fact, every year when the holiday season rolls around, people start asking if I’ll be making my Cranberry Orange cookies.
Don’t skip the glaze! It only takes a minute to whip up and adds so much to the overall flavor and presentation.
I know I’ll be making these soft, sweet Cranberry Orange Cookies for years to come.
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Ingredients
- Butter
- Sugar
- Brown sugar
- Eggs
- Vanilla
- Oranges
- Flour
- Baking soda
- Baking powder
- Salt
- Dried cranberries
- Powdered sugar
Cranberry Orange Cookies
Ingredients
For the cookies:
- 3/4 cup butter softened
- 1/2 cup white sugar
- 1 cup packed brown sugar
- 1 egg
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 1 tablespoon grated orange zest
- 2 tablespoons orange juice
- 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/4 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 cup dried cranberries
- 1/2 cup chopped pecans optional
For the glaze:
- 1 teaspoon grated orange zest
- 3 tablespoons orange juice
- 1 1/2 cups confectioners’ sugar
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
- With an electric mixer, cream together the butter and sugars until smooth. Add the egg and vanilla and beat until well blended.
- Stir in 1 tablespoon of orange zest and 2 tablespoons orange juice.
- In a medium bowl, combine the flour, baking soda, baking powder and salt; add to creamed mixture. Stir in cranberries and pecans, if using.
- Drop dough by rounded tablespoonfuls onto ungreased cookie sheets.
- Bake for 8-10 minutes, until the edges are just golden. Remove from cookie sheets to cool on wire racks.
- In a small bowl, stir together ingredients for glaze until smooth. Drizzle over cooled cookies. Let stand until set.
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81 comments
Ruthie
Oh my goodness, these cookies are incredible! I shared them with some family members and they loved them too! I used my large pampered chef cookie scoop!
After eating a few, I realized I totally forgot to add the brown sugar, oops! If they turned out amazing without it, can’t wait to see how they taste with it in the cookie dough!!
Can’t wait to make these for our Christmas gatherings!!!!
Ruthie
I highly recommend omitting the brown sugar, the cookies turned out flat and way too sweet, just using the white sugar made the cookies absolutely delicious and plenty sweet! These are my favorite cookie!!!!
Melanie Ford
This is a good recipe and nearly exactly the way my Abuela from Zihuatanejo causes it to be I’m excited to try out some of the additional recipes Kristin! I really like your answers how everyone has gaps in their own kitchen and that you aren’t scared to step outside the box. Keep this up! For your”women” who bashed; pity you! What happened to others!
Patti
I have never used cranberries in anything. I bought a bag in the produce dept. Are these considered dry? Can they be used in this recipe?
Danelle
In the produce department they were probably fresh cranberries. Dried cranberries would be with other dried fruits like raisins. They will also look like raisins, but red. It’s possible your produce department had both fresh and dry. A common brand name for dried cranberries is Craisins.