This cranberry curd tart brings together buttery graham cracker crust, silky cranberry filling, and clouds of whipped cream in one show-stopping dessert. The first time I made this, I was looking for something that felt fancy but didn't need last-minute fussing, and this tart checked every box. It's make-ahead friendly, beautifully tart and sweet, and turns out bakery-gorgeous every time.The cranberry curd has this gorgeous ruby color and bright, tangy flavor that balances perfectly with the sweet crust.
If you love fruity desserts that aren't too heavy, you might also enjoy my Easy Pear Tarte Tatin Recipe with just 8 Ingredients! or the creamy sweetness of Easy Vanilla Cinnamon Pie Recipe. For something totally different but just as crowd-pleasing, try my Easy Strawberry Shortcake Cupcakes.
Why You'll Love This Cranberry Curd Tart
This Cranberry Curd Tart gives you that restaurant-quality look without any fussy techniques. The graham cracker crust is simple to press into the pan, no rolling or chilling needed. The cranberry curd has a gorgeous jewel-toned color and a flavor that's bright and tangy without being too sharp.
Because you make it ahead and let it chill, there's no stress on the day you're serving it. Just top with whipped cream and you're done. It's also a nice break from the usual pumpkin and pecan pies during the holidays, and people always ask for the recipe.
The texture is silky and smooth, and each bite has that perfect balance of buttery crust, creamy filling, and fluffy topping.
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Cranberry Curd Tart Ingredients
Here's everything that goes into this Cranberry Curd Tart dessert.
See Recipe Card Below This Post For Ingredient Quantities
Graham Cracker Crust
- Graham cracker crumbs: These form the base of the crust and give it a slightly sweet, honey-flavored foundation. You'll need about 10 full graham crackers to make enough crumbs.
- Granulated sugar: Adds sweetness to the crust and helps it hold together after baking.
- Unsalted butter, melted: Binds the crumbs together and gives the crust that rich, buttery flavor.
Cranberry Curd Filling
- Fresh or frozen cranberries: The star of the filling. Frozen cranberries work just as well as fresh, so don't stress if it's not cranberry season.
- Orange juice: Adds brightness and helps cook down the cranberries while balancing their tartness.
- Granulated sugar: Sweetens the curd and helps it thicken as it cooks.
- Egg and egg yolks: These give the curd its creamy, custard-like texture. Room temperature eggs blend more smoothly.
- Cornstarch: Helps thicken the curd so it sets beautifully in the tart shell.
- Salt: Just a pinch to balance the sweetness and enhance all the flavors.
- Unsalted butter, softened: Stirred in at the end for richness and a silky finish.
- Vanilla extract or vanilla bean paste: Adds warmth and depth to the filling.
Whipped Cream
- Heavy cream, cold: Whips up into fluffy, stable peaks. Make sure it's cold for the best results.
- Granulated or confectioners' sugar: Sweetens the cream. Confectioners' sugar dissolves a bit faster.
- Vanilla extract or vanilla bean paste: Adds a hint of vanilla flavor to the topping.
Optional Garnish
- Sugared cranberries: These add a beautiful sparkle and festive touch if you want to make the tart extra special.
How to Make Cranberry Curd Tart
This Cranberry Curd Tart comes together in stages, but none of them are difficult.
Preheat oven: Set your oven to 350°F (177°C) and lightly grease a 9-inch tart pan with a removable bottom using nonstick spray.
Make the crust: If you're starting with full graham crackers, grind them into fine crumbs using a food processor or blender. In a medium bowl, stir the crumbs and sugar together, then stir in the melted butter until the mixture looks thick and sandy. Break up any large chunks with your fingers.
Press the crust: Pour the crumb mixture into your prepared tart pan. Using medium pressure with your hand, pat the crumbs into the bottom and up the sides to form a compact crust. Don't press down too hard or it'll get too dense.
Bake: Bake the crust for 10 minutes, then remove it and set it aside on a cooling rack.
Cook the cranberries: In a medium saucepan over medium heat, combine the cranberries, orange juice, and sugar. Bring the mixture to a boil and cook, stirring occasionally, until the cranberries burst, about 10 minutes. You can mash them against the sides of the pan to help them along. Remove from heat and let it cool for at least 20 minutes.
Blend the filling: Transfer the cranberry mixture to a blender or food processor and purée until completely smooth. Pour the purée back into the saucepan.
Add the eggs: In a small bowl, whisk together the egg, egg yolks, cornstarch, and salt until smooth. Whisk this mixture into the cranberry purée in the saucepan.
Thicken the curd: Return the saucepan to medium heat and bring to a boil, stirring constantly. Reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer, stirring and scraping the bottom and sides of the pan, until the mixture thickens, about 5 to 7 minutes. If you have an instant-read thermometer, it should reach about 200°F (93°C).
Finish the curd: Remove the pan from heat and whisk in the softened butter and vanilla until everything is fully incorporated and smooth.
Fill the tart: Pour the cranberry curd into the baked crust and smooth the top with a spatula. Let it cool at room temperature for 30 to 45 minutes, then transfer to the refrigerator and chill for at least 6 hours or overnight.
Make the whipped cream: When you're ready to serve, beat the heavy cream, sugar, and vanilla on medium-high speed until medium peaks form, about 3 minutes. If you accidentally over-whip it, fold in a little extra cream by hand to smooth it out.
Assemble and serve: Spread the whipped cream over the chilled tart and garnish with sugared cranberries if you're using them. Remove the tart ring, slice, and serve.
Substitutions and Variations
Different crust: Swap the graham crackers for vanilla wafers, gingersnaps, or shortbread cookies for a different flavor.
Dairy-free option: Use coconut oil instead of butter in the crust and coconut cream (chilled and whipped) for the topping.
Sweeter filling: If you prefer a less tart filling, add an extra ¼ cup of sugar to the cranberry mixture.
Nut crust: Add ¼ cup finely ground almonds or hazelnuts to the graham cracker crumbs for a nuttier base.
Lemon twist: Replace the orange juice with fresh lemon juice for a different citrus flavor.
Equipment For Cranberry Curd Tart
- 9-inch tart pan with removable bottom: This makes it easy to unmold and serve the tart beautifully.
- Food processor or blender: For making the graham cracker crumbs and puréeing the cranberry mixture.
- Medium saucepan: For cooking the cranberries and making the curd.
- Whisk and silicone spatula: Essential for stirring and scraping the curd as it thickens.
- Electric mixer: Handheld or stand mixer works great for whipping the cream.
Storage and Make-Ahead Tips
This Cranberry Curd Tart is perfect for making ahead since it needs at least 6 hours to chill anyway.
Make-ahead: You can make the entire tart (without the whipped cream) up to 2 days in advance. Keep it covered in the refrigerator and add the whipped cream just before serving.
Storage: Cover leftover Cranberry Curd Tart and store in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. The whipped cream may soften slightly over time.
Freezing the crust: You can bake the crust, let it cool completely, and freeze it wrapped tightly for up to 1 month. Fill it after thawing.
Curd only: The cranberry curd can be made separately and stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 1 week. Use it on toast, pancakes, or yogurt.
Expert Tips
Don't skip cooling the cranberries: Let the cooked cranberry mixture cool for at least 20 minutes before puréeing and adding the eggs. If it's too hot, the eggs can scramble.
Stir constantly while thickening: Once you add the egg mixture, keep stirring and scraping the bottom of the pan so the curd doesn't stick or burn.
Check the curd texture: The curd should coat the back of a spoon and leave a clear line when you run your finger through it. It will thicken more as it cools.
Press the crust evenly: Make sure the crust is evenly distributed on the bottom and sides. Use the bottom of a measuring cup to press it smooth if needed.
Chill thoroughly: Don't rush the chilling time. Six hours gives the curd time to set properly so it slices cleanly.
Serving Suggestions
This Cranberry Curd Tart is beautiful on its own, but here are some cozy ways to serve it.
Serve slices with a cup of hot tea or coffee for an afternoon treat. The bright tartness pairs beautifully with something warm and comforting.
Add a scoop of vanilla ice cream on the side if you want to make it extra indulgent. The cold, creamy ice cream melts into the curd and tastes incredible.
For a holiday brunch, serve smaller slices alongside fresh fruit and mimosas. It's festive without being too heavy in the morning.
Pair it with my Moist Chocolate Mayonnaise Cake or Butterfinger Balls Recipe if you're setting out a dessert spread and want variety.
FAQ
What does Cranberry Curd Tart taste like?
It tastes bright, tangy, and sweet all at once. The cranberry filling has a tart, fruity flavor that's balanced by the buttery crust and sweet whipped cream. It's not as heavy as cheesecake but still feels rich and creamy.
What is in a curd tart?
A curd tart is made with a baked tart shell filled with fruit curd, which is a thick, smooth mixture of fruit purée, sugar, eggs, and butter. This version uses cranberries, orange juice, and a graham cracker crust.
What do you do with cranberry curd?
Cranberry curd is incredibly versatile. Spread it on toast, scones, or biscuits, swirl it into yogurt or oatmeal, use it as a cake filling, or spoon it over pancakes and waffles. It also makes a beautiful gift in a small jar.
What fruit pairs well with cranberry?
Cranberries pair beautifully with orange, apple, pear, and pomegranate. They also work well with warm spices like cinnamon and ginger, and they complement nuts like pecans and almonds.
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Cranberry Curd Tart
Ingredients
- 1 ¼ cups graham cracker crumbs finely crushed from about 10 full sheets
- 3 tablespoons granulated sugar for lightly sweetening the crust
- 4 tablespoons unsalted butter melted and slightly cooled
- 1 pound cranberries fresh or frozen used straight from the freezer if frozen
- 1 cup orange juice fresh or bottled pulp is fine
- 1 cup granulated sugar for the cranberry filling
- 1 large egg at room temperature
- 2 large egg yolks at room temperature
- 2 tablespoons cornstarch for thickening the curd
- ¼ teaspoon salt to balance the sweetness
- 3 tablespoons unsalted butter softened for a smooth finish
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract or vanilla bean paste for extra aroma
- 1 cup heavy cream very cold for whipping
- 2 tablespoons sugar granulated or powdered for the whipped cream
- ½ teaspoon vanilla extract for the whipped cream
- Optional sugared cranberries for garnish and decoration
Instructions
- Heat the oven to 350°F (177°C) and lightly coat a 9-inch tart pan with nonstick spray.
- Stir together the graham crumbs and sugar, then mix in the melted butter until the mixture looks like damp sand.
- Press the crumb mixture evenly across the bottom and up the sides of the pan using gentle, even pressure.
- Bake the crust until lightly set and fragrant, about 10 minutes, then place it on a rack to cool.
- Combine the cranberries, orange juice, and sugar in a saucepan and bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring until the berries burst and soften, about 10 minutes.
- Remove the pan from the heat and let the mixture cool for about 20 minutes so it's no longer steaming hot.
- Blend the cranberry mixture until completely smooth, then pour it back into the saucepan.
- Whisk together the egg, egg yolks, cornstarch, and salt in a separate bowl, then whisk this mixture into the cranberry puree.
- Set the pan back over medium heat and cook, stirring constantly, until the curd thickens and gently bubbles, about 5-7 minutes.
- Take the pan off the heat and whisk in the softened butter and vanilla until fully melted and smooth.
- Pour the hot curd into the cooled crust and smooth the surface, then let it stand at room temperature for about 40 minutes before refrigerating for at least 6 hours to fully set.
- Beat the cold cream, sugar, and vanilla until medium peaks form and the cream holds soft, billowy shapes.
- Spread the whipped cream over the chilled tart, add any garnish you like, then remove the pan ring, slice, and serve.

















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