Jamaican Jerk Cranberry-Blackberry Sauce

Sweet and tangy cranberries and blackberries pair perfectly with the warm profile of Jamaican jerk spice.

Jamaican Jerk Cranberry Blackberry Sauce

Want to hear a painfully funny story?

This one year for Christmas, my parents got a wonderful gift from my dad’s sister – a gorgeous Spanish paella pan, Spanish cookbook, and assortment of spices used in Spanish cooking. Most notably, it came with a big jar of saffron threads. My ma knew she couldn’t possibly use up all of that saffron herself, since so little is needed in a recipe to impart its flavor, so she sent me back to Baltimore with a little bag of it.

I had just run out of dried oregano, so I used the empty oregano jar to store the saffron, since the bag it came in wasn’t airtight.

A few months later, I was hanging out in the kitchen with my roommate at the time while he cooked his dinner. He knew how to cook one thing, and one thing only: rice and beans. I saw him reach for the jar of saffron. I expected him to pluck a strand or two of saffron out of the jar and put it back on the shelf. Instead, I watched in horror as he used the shaker cap to repeatedly shake saffron into his beans.

Me: “Umm… why are you putting so much saffron in that?”

Roommate: “……………..isn’t this oregano?”

Um. Oregano is green, buddy.

Me: “So… you’ve been putting that much saffron in your rice and beans… every time you make them?”

Roommate: (sheepish) “Yeah…”

The moral of this story? Sometimes the fact that two ingredients look completely different from each other, is not enough. Ever since that fateful saffron incident, I have NEVER neglected to label every random item in my pantry. That includes the jar of Jamaican jerk seasoning that I keep around. It looks a little bit like nutmeg. And someone who was trying to use nutmeg and ended up using a savory blend of spices including allspice, cilantro, garlic powder, and cayenne pepper might not be so stoked about the mixup.

This cranberry sauce was no mixup, though. I absolutely wanted all of those flavors mixed in with my berries, along with a generous helping of rum. And since there’s no refined sugar and the rum cooks off (mostly.. I think?), feel free to pile this sauce onto your seitan roast.

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Jamaican Jerk & Rum Cranberry-Blackberry Sauce
The warm profile of Jamaican jerk seasoning makes for a subtle and delicious twist on traditional cranberry sauce.

8 oz. fresh or frozen cranberries
4 oz. fresh or frozen blackberries
1/3 cup dark rum
1.5 to 2 tb Jamaican jerk seasoning
1/4 to 1/2 cup maple syrup (sweeten to taste)

It doesn’t get much easier than this: Combine the first 4 ingredients as well as a couple of tablespoons of maple syrup in a saucepan. Cook over medium-low heat, stirring every minute or two, until berries are cooked down, about 20 minutes. Stir in more maple syrup to taste.

Jamaican Jerk Blackberry Cranberry Sauce

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Yeah. So who else has a spice mixup nightmare story? I took pity on my roommate and didn’t make him pay me back for the at least $20 worth of saffron that he had eaten. That was sure nice of me 🙂

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4 thoughts on “Jamaican Jerk Cranberry-Blackberry Sauce

  1. Mhhh, nice yellow rice 😉 I’ve just made the first batch of fresh cranberry sauce of the year and have been eating it with everything from veggie sausages to the dairy-free cheese slices I brought back from Germany, yum 🙂 Your recipe sounds delicious!

    • Thanks! Cranberry sauce is good with so many things, I don’t know why we only eat it once a year. and yeah, you would think the intense color would have tipped him off sooner, but he was just totally clueless 🙂

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