
Fresh Cranberry Salsa with Cream Cheese and crackers is a spicy and sweet, quick and easy appetizer that is perfect for entertaining during the holidays!

Salsa is my obsession and I am the kind of person whose goal when eating it is to scoop as much as humanly possible onto a chip. I love all types of salsa from classic Mexican restaurant-style salsa to mango salsa . This fresh cranberry salsa has all the classic salsa flavors present with plenty of cilantro, jalapeño, and lime, but instead of tomatoes, it’s tart and tangy cranberries that take center stage in this fun appetizer that is always the take of the party.
Cranberry salsa is so good that you can eat it straight up with chips and totally skip the cream cheese. But you really ought to try it over cream cheese at least once because the combination of the two is wonderful. The cream cheese helps tone down the spiciness of the salsa (which you can make super mild just by making sure to get rid of any seeds and stems from the jalapeños). And I love the textural contrast of the smooth cream cheese with the cranberry salsa which you can make as chunky or fine as you want.
If you are having company and are looking for more great party food ideas, be sure not to miss my Jalapeño Popper Dip with Bacon , Philly Cheesesteak Dip , and this tutorial on How to Make the Best Fruit and Cheese Platter !

How to Make Cranberry Salsa
This cranberry salsa recipe is so fun to make because all of the ingredients are so darn pretty!

Cover with plastic wrap and let it sit in the fridge for at least 30 minutes. The sugar will help sweeten the cranberries and the flavor will develop the longer it sits in the fridge. If possible, I like to make this cranberry salsa a day in advance.

When ready to serve, place a brick of cream cheese on a serving plate or bowl and cover with half of the cranberry salsa. When using a full 12-ounce bag of fresh cranberries, this cranberry salsa recipe makes enough to serve with two blocks of cream cheese.
PRO TIP: Because cranberries are so tart, there is a decent amount of sugar added to them to balance things out. The exact amount kind of depends on your taste, but I recommend starting with ½ cup and going up to ¾ cup. I’ve even seen some recipes that call for a full cup of sugar, but that’s a little too sweet for my tastes.

Tips for Cranberry Salsa
- You can make this in advance and keep it in the fridge overnight. I actually love how the flavors develop together and think the salsa is even better the next day.
- Be sure to pull the cream cheese out of the fridge and turn it out onto a serving plate or bowl so it can have time to soften before guests arrive.
- Make this as spicy or mild as you like. Even with two jalapeños this isn’t super spicy as long as you remove all of the seeds and stems first.
- The recipe makes enough to use with two blocks of cream cheese, so it feeds a large group as an appetizer.

More of Our Favorite Cranberry Recipes
- Easy Cranberry Fluff Salad
- Festive Cranberry Coconut Cake
- Cranberry Jello Salad with Cream Cheese Topping
- Fresh Cranberry Shortbread Bars
- Cranberry Orange Pull-Apart Monkey Bread
- Easy Cranberry Apple Pie
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Cranberry Salsa with Cream Cheese
Equipment
- Large Food Processor
Ingredients123
- ▢ 12 ounces fresh cranberries
- ▢ 1/2 cup granulated sugar or up to ¾ cup to taste
- ▢ 1-2 jalapeños seeds and stems removed, roughly chopped (I usually just use one)
- ▢ 1/2 cup cilantro leaves about 1 small bunch
- ▢ 4 green onions
- ▢ 2 Tablespoons fresh lime juice
- ▢ Pinch of salt
- ▢ 16 ounces cream cheese , softened
- ▢ Crackers or chips for serving

Instructions
- Add all ingredients except cream cheese and crackers to the bowl of a large food processor (affiliate link) and pulse 20-30 times until finely chopped. Let sit in the fridge for at least 30 minutes. 12 ounces fresh cranberries, ½ cup granulated sugar, 1-2 jalapeños, ½ cup cilantro leaves, 4 green onions, 2 Tablespoons fresh lime juice, Pinch of salt
- Unwrap the cream cheese and place on a serving plate or bowl. Top with the cranberry salsa and serve with crackers or chips. 16 ounces cream cheese, softened, Crackers or chips
Notes
- Like any salsa, you can easily adjust this recipe to suit your tastes by adding an extra jalapeño, more or less cilantro, or adjusting the sugar.
- We like these with buttery Ritz crackers, but you will need to be sure to have a small knife for spreading the cream cheese and salsa since the crackers aren’t strong enough to scoop this dip on their own. Wheat Thins are another good choice though and they are sturdy enough not to break.
- You can even use frozen cranberries. Do not thaw first. Just add them to the food processor and pulse.
Nutrition

Cranberry Salsa with Cream Cheese
Equipment
- Large Food Processor
Ingredients
- 12 ounces fresh cranberries
- 1/2 cup granulated sugar or up to 3/4 cup to taste
- 1-2 jalapeños seeds and stems removed, roughly chopped (I usually just use one)
- 1/2 cup cilantro leaves about 1 small bunch
- 4 green onions
- 2 Tablespoons fresh lime juice
- Pinch of salt
- 16 ounces cream cheese , softened
- Crackers or chips for serving
Instructions
- Add all ingredients except cream cheese and crackers to the bowl of a large food processor and pulse 20-30 times until finely chopped. Let sit in the fridge for at least 30 minutes. 12 ounces fresh cranberries, 1/2 cup granulated sugar, 1-2 jalapeños, 1/2 cup cilantro leaves, 4 green onions, 2 Tablespoons fresh lime juice, Pinch of salt
- Unwrap the cream cheese and place on a serving plate or bowl. Top with the cranberry salsa and serve with crackers or chips. 16 ounces cream cheese, softened, Crackers or chips
Notes
- Like any salsa, you can easily adjust this recipe to suit your tastes by adding an extra jalapeño, more or less cilantro, or adjusting the sugar.
- We like these with buttery Ritz crackers, but you will need to be sure to have a small knife for spreading the cream cheese and salsa since the crackers aren’t strong enough to scoop this dip on their own. Wheat Thins are another good choice though and they are sturdy enough not to break.
- You can even use frozen cranberries. Do not thaw first. Just add them to the food processor and pulse.
Nutrition
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