Cranberry-Jalapeno Cream Cheese Dip (2024)

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This cranberry-jalapeno cream cheese dip is sweet, tart, spicy, and absolutely one of the best holiday dips on the planet.

This amazing, festive cranberry dip has been a staple in our Novembers + Decembers for almost ten years.

I am a huge fan of cranberries, but this dip is in a league of its own and is one of the main reasons I get excited to see those bags of bright, red berries appear in the grocery store.

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A combination of sweet and spicy, tart and creamy, this is the perfect holiday party appetizer.

But honestly, we love it so much, we stock up on cranberries just for this dip and sit around eating it on average Tuesday nights. It’s kind of one of my favorite weekly holiday traditions.

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Fresh Cranberries Only

Using fresh ingredients – not dried or frozen – are critical to this recipe:

  • fresh cranberries
  • fresh cilantro
  • fresh lime juice
  • fresh jalapenos
  • fresh green onions (or chives)

The freshness of the ingredients provides a burst of brightness that is unparalleled this time of year.

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The cranberries are best if they are chopped into fairly fine pieces. A food processor or high powered blender will make light work of the job.

Once the cranberries are coarsely chopped, I add all the other ingredients and pulse until evenly chopped and everything looks very “dippy.”

If you choose to do all the chopping by hand, bless you.

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Make it in Advance

The cranberry mixture needs to be made several hours ahead of time. Even better if it can be refrigerated for 12-24 hours.

If you taste it right away, you’re probably going to be underwhelmed.But wonderful things happen as the flavors have time to meld and develop.

With time, there might be a bit of liquid that accumulates in the cranberry dip. I like to pour a lot of that off before spreading on the cream cheese.

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Cranberries + Cream Cheese

The sweet and tart (and just ever so slightly spicy) cranberry mixture over the softened cream cheese is amazingly delicious.

Pretzel crisps or thin crackers are the perfect vehicle to inhale this dip. But I’m not above eating spoonfuls of the tasty concoction. Life’s short, what can I say.

Also, I have it on good authority that this cranberry-jalapeno cream cheese dip is ridiculously good on sandwiches. I think we should all take that advice very seriously.

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Here are a few other rave reviews from the comments below:

Tonya: I made this for Thanksgiving and it was to die for. Everyone LOVED it!!!! My sister in law said it should become a staple. Making it again today for our Christmas cookie exchange and probably for Christmas, too!

Tracey: OMG this was a show stopper. I made this for my work friend besties Christmas dinner last night everyone raved over it. It is one of those amazing recipes-super easy to throw together and absolutely delicious and a crowd pleaser! Will be making this again and again.

Cara: This really is the best dip ever! I am always asked to bring this to family gatherings, and everyone who tries it wants the recipe. Definitely a holiday must-have in our house!!

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Cranberry-Jalapeno Cream Cheese Dip

Yield: 10 servings

Prep Time: 5 hours hrs 15 minutes mins

Total Time: 5 hours hrs 15 minutes mins

4.58 stars (643 ratings)

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Ingredients

  • 12 ounces (340 g) fresh cranberries
  • 4-5 green onions, chopped
  • ¼ cup chopped fresh cilantro
  • 1 jalapeno pepper, seeded and finely diced
  • 1 cup (212 g) sugar, more or less to taste
  • ½ teaspoon ground cumin
  • 2 tablespoons fresh lemon or lime juice
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 2 (8-ounces each) packages (454 g) cream cheese, light or regular, softened
  • Crackers, for serving

Instructions

  • Pulse the cranberries in a food processor or blender until coarsely chopped. Add the green onions, cilantro, jalapeno, sugar, cumin, lemon juice and salt and pulse until the ingredients are well combined and finely chopped. Transfer the mixture to a covered container and refrigerate for 4 hours (or up to overnight) so the flavors have time to meld and develop.

  • When ready to serve, spread the cream cheese in an even layer on a serving plate or 9-inch pie dish. Top with the cranberry-jalapeno mixture.

  • Refrigerate for up to an hour before serving. Serve with crackers.

Notes

Nutrition Facts: the calories are calculated without the crackers.

Serving: 1Serving, Calories: 251kcal, Carbohydrates: 27g, Protein: 3g, Fat: 16g, Saturated Fat: 9g, Cholesterol: 50mg, Sodium: 205mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 23g

Recipe Source: adapted slightly from Jamie Cooks It Up

Recipe originally published Dec. 2011; updated Dec. 2020 with new photos, recipe notes, etc.

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261 comments on “Cranberry-Jalapeno Cream Cheese Dip”

  1. Mickie Gross Reply

    I made this recipe 12/23/23 except substituted 1/2 c Splenda for the 1 c sugar; it was fine…we don’t like things way too sweet. I had leftovers (only feeding 3 people) and didn’t have an issue with excess moisture… put it on sourdough wasa bread next morning with a schmear of peanut butter; divine!
    Thank you!

  2. Jennifer Pepler Reply

    I have made this many times and it is a HUGE hit! However, I haven’t made it since 2021 and I don’t remember adding Cilantro. Only using such a small portion of a bunch that is likely almost $4 now is a waste. In your opinion will it still taste good without the cilantro? I am tight on cash too:( Thanks again for the recipe, it is indeed fantastic!

    • Mel Reply

      Hi Jennifer, you can leave the cilantro out – it will still work out albeit with a slightly different flavor.

  3. Sarah Reply

    So many cranberry dips/salsas on your site! Which is your favorite? I’ve made this one and loved it, but I’m wondering if I should try a different one??

    • Mel Reply

      That’s a hard question. I honestly love them all for different reasons! The cranberry spread with pecans over cream cheese is a particular favorite.

  4. Sarah Reply

    This was a hit- made according to recipe but doubled almonds (used sliced-watch carefully as it toasts in pan) and it does get tastier as it sits.

  5. Neha Reply

    Can we freeze the cranberry mixture

    • Mel Reply

      Yes, just make sure to drain excess liquid after thawing.

  6. Maureen Reply

    I wonder if you could layer it? Anyone tried?

  7. Crysta Reply

    Can you freeze the top part only once you make it ? I made it last night and the party got canceled but have a party this weekend wondering if I can freeze it !

    • Bushra Reply

      I had the same exact question!

    • Mel Reply

      Yes, the relish mixture can be frozen – just make sure to drain liquid after thawing.

  8. Roberta Reese Reply

    Excellent recipe…..everyone raved about it

    • Bushra Reply

      I had the same exact question!

  9. Pam Reply

    I have made this dip twice and everyone loved it. How long can this dip be kept if refrigerated??

    • Mel Reply

      If making in advance, it helps to refrigerate the relish topping separate from the cream cheese and drain liquid before serving. It can be made several days in advance.

  10. Maria Reply

    Excellent dip for the holidays!

  11. PAMELA MITCHELL-ALMAND Reply

    Love this, and it is quite the hit for parties! I also just eat it out of the bowl by the spoonful!! Nice and crunchy, tasty, tart and Christmasy!

  12. Kirsta Silvey Reply

    Love this with one cup of chopped cranberries and one cup of pomegranate arils instead of just cranberries. That’s the way I first had this dip years and years ago when a friend gave it to me!

  13. Leah Reply

    Just came across this recipe. I’d like to make it for tomorrow’s gathering. I don’t know if I have time to go get fresh jalapeños but I have a jar, think that would work?

    • Mel Reply

      Sure! I think that sub would work just fine.

  14. Anna Reply

    We are making this the second year. Everybody kept asking for the recipe. We love it.

  15. Sarah Reply

    Any tips on what to do if you’ve added too much cilantro?

    • Mel Reply

      How much extra cilantro did you add?

  16. Pamela Merritt Reply

    I’m about to make the recipe and noticed in the ingredients list at the top.it says lime juice, and in the recipe below it says lemon juice. Does it matter?

    • Sarah Reply

      No, it’s really personal preference or which one you have on hand. They will both work fine.

    • Mel Reply

      Either can be used – just depends on preference. I usually use lime juice.

  17. Erin Reply

    Curious? Skeptical? Just make it!! This is an example of a dish where I read the ingredients and thought, really? That sounds like an odd combination. But I, like you, read the comments and curiosity got the best of me. I needed to know what the hype was about. It’s extraordinary. I’ve never ever had another dip quite like it. It’s sweet and tangy and fresh and it should definitely be at your next holiday gathering.

  18. Jessica Reply

    This tastes amazing however, I would suggest draining the cranberry mixture before topping the cream cheese. Mine came out pretty runny.

  19. Jen Reply

    Has anyone tried this with a different herb?
    I’m one of those unlucky people who hates cilantro. Possible a tiny bit of Rosemary?

    Thanks!

    • Mel Reply

      I would probably sub the cilantro with half as much fresh parsley.

      • Jen Reply

        Ok will do and report back!

  20. Lucy Leive Reply

    Made exactly to recipe except I thinned the cream cheese a bit with orange juice and added green onion and toasted chopped walnut to the cream cheese. Chef’s kiss!

  21. Chantelle Reply

    Omg! This dip is so delicious and addictive!!! It taste phenomenon with Keebler original Club Crackers or with Original Naan. And the jalapeño in it gives it a slight kick, but not too much. It’s great!

  22. Sue Reply

    I have a friend who is allergic to Jalapeño peppers. Is there another pepper I can use.

    • Mel Reply

      You could try anaheim peppers, maybe? Or a basic green bell pepper? You’ll be missing a bit of the kick from the jalapeno, but it will add flavor.

  23. Cathy Reply

    Fantastic. For those of you wondering fresh cranberries are th best. However I have frozen the prepared cranberry mixture and served later with great success. Just use fresh cream cheese. I have also made this using a can of whole cranberry sauce and it’s still delicious. Just stir in all.the remaining ingredients. No food processor needed. Last, I also started adding orange zest and a little fresh orange juice to both the cream cheese and cranberry mix. Love the extra zing the orange gives it. Excellent recipe as is or with changes mentioned.

  24. Kelly Reply

    This sounds like it would be good on a turkey sandwich. Spread the cream cheese on the bread/toast, put the sauce on the sliced turkey… and I mean real turkey, from a real bird, not bagged stuff from the store.

    Also sounds like it would be good with chicken breasts somehow. I’m just printing this out now and haven’t tried it yet, but I have ideas 🙂

  25. Kathy Reply

    I just tried this recipe and it’s definitely a keeper and will be included in all my holiday gatherings. I did cut the sugar back to 3/4 cup and it was perfect! My husband likes it served on graham crackers which make it more like a dessert. This is a 5 star recipe!

  26. Ash Reply

    Do you know if this tastes like the spread they put on the arizona turkey club wrap at the Wigwam in Arizona? I tried that there and I’m looking for a dupe for it to make at home! It was the best wrap ever :p

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