Easy & Delicious Crustless Cranberry Pie: Your Go-To Holiday Dessert
Forget the stress of perfect pie crusts! This easy, old-fashioned **crustless cranberry pie** recipe is a delightful homemade dessert that simplifies your holiday baking. Crafted with simple, readily available ingredients, this pie is generously loaded with vibrant fresh cranberries, bright orange zest, warm cinnamon, and a hint of vanilla. The result is a unique dessert that beautifully bridges the gap between a classic fruit pie and a moist, flavorful cake, all finished with an irresistible crunchy sugar topping. Often affectionately called “impossible pie” due to its magical self-crusting capabilities, it truly lives up to its name by being effortlessly delicious.

If the thought of baking a flaky butter pie crust or even the concept of blind baking a pie crust feels a bit daunting, then this crustless wonder is precisely what you need. It’s a fantastic solution for bakers seeking a delicious, impressive dessert without the fuss of pastry. This pie is a harmonious blend of tart holiday fruit, comforting warm spices, and a sweet, caramelized sugar topping, creating a perfectly balanced flavor profile that’s ideal for any festive gathering. For another quick and tasty option, our No-Bake Cranberry Pie is also an excellent addition to your Christmas season baking list, offering another hassle-free cranberry delight.
This “impossible pie” concept works by having the batter separate into distinct layers during baking: a rich, custard-like base, a tender cake-like center, and a slightly crunchy, fruit-filled top, all without you lifting a finger to create a separate crust. It’s a true marvel of simplicity and flavor, making it a beloved tradition in many homes for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and beyond.
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Why You’ll Love This Easy Crustless Cranberry Pie
- Effortlessly Simple: Say goodbye to complex pie crusts! This recipe streamlines the baking process, making it accessible for bakers of all skill levels.
- Flavorful & Festive: The combination of tart cranberries, warm cinnamon, and zesty orange creates a vibrant taste that’s perfect for holiday celebrations.
- Unique Texture: Enjoy a delightful contrast of textures – a moist, cake-like interior with a slightly gooey fruit layer and a deliciously crunchy sugar topping.
- Versatile & Customizable: Easily adapt the flavors with different spices, extracts, or by adding other fruits and nuts.
- Crowd-Pleaser: This charming dessert is always a hit, whether served warm with ice cream or cool as a delightful treat.
- Great for Dietary Needs: Naturally gluten-free if you substitute all-purpose flour with a suitable gluten-free blend, making it adaptable for various preferences.
Key Ingredients for This Delightful Cranberry Pie
Creating this delicious crustless cranberry pie relies on a few simple, high-quality ingredients that work together to form its unique texture and incredible flavor. Here’s a closer look at what you’ll need:
- Granulated Sugar: Provides essential sweetness to balance the tartness of the cranberries and contributes to the golden, crunchy top crust.
- All-Purpose Flour: Forms the structural base of our cake-like pie. In my experiments, all-purpose flour has consistently yielded the best and most reliable results for texture.
- Warm Spices and Extracts (Cinnamon, Vanilla, Orange Extract): Cinnamon adds a classic warmth and holiday aroma. Vanilla extract enhances all the other flavors. Orange extract (or zest) provides a bright, citrusy counterpoint to the cranberries, truly elevating the overall taste.
- Large Eggs: Act as a crucial binding agent, bringing the ingredients together and contributing to the rich, custard-like consistency that makes this pie so special. Ensure they are at room temperature for better incorporation.
- Unsalted Butter: Adds richness, moisture, and a wonderfully buttery flavor to the pie. Using unsalted butter allows you to control the total salt content of the dessert. Make sure it’s melted, but not boiling hot, to avoid cooking the eggs prematurely.
- Fresh Cranberries: These are the star of the show! Only fresh cranberries should be used in this recipe for optimal texture and flavor. They provide the signature tartness and burst of juiciness. Remember to wash them thoroughly and pat them completely dry before adding them to the batter.
Creative Variations to Customize Your Pie
While this crustless cranberry pie is absolutely perfect as is, it’s also wonderfully adaptable! Don’t hesitate to experiment with these variations to create your own unique holiday dessert:
- Apple Cranberry Pie: For an additional layer of fruit flavor and a slightly different texture, try adding 1 cup of peeled, diced apples to the batter along with the cranberries. Honeycrisp or Granny Smith apples work beautifully.
- Add Other Berries: Introduce a mix of flavors by incorporating other berries such as strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, or pitted cherries. A half-cup of additional berries is usually sufficient to complement the cranberries without overpowering them.
- Try Other Extracts: Swap out or complement the orange extract with different flavor profiles. Lemon or lime extract will enhance the citrus notes, while almond extract adds a sophisticated, nutty depth.
- Incorporate Other Zests: Fresh zest is incredibly aromatic and flavorful. Instead of orange zest, consider lemon zest or lime zest for a brighter, tangier note that pairs wonderfully with cranberries.
- Mix in Nuts: For added crunch and richness, fold in about ½ cup of toasted almonds, walnuts, pecans, or even pistachios into the batter. This adds a lovely texture contrast.
- Add Shredded Sweetened Coconut: A quarter-cup of shredded sweetened coconut mixed into the batter or sprinkled on top before baking adds a tropical hint and a delightful chewy texture.
- Cranberry Bars: For easier serving, especially for larger gatherings, bake the mixture in a rectangular pan (e.g., an 8×8 or 9×13 inch pan, adjusting baking time) and cut it into convenient square pieces once cooled.
- Consider Other Spices: Beyond cinnamon, ginger powder adds a warm, spicy kick, and a pinch of allspice or nutmeg can deepen the holiday flavor profile.
- Add Fresh Herbs: For a gourmet touch, a small amount of finely chopped fresh herbs like rosemary or lavender, or even dried rose petals, can create an unexpected and fragrant flavor dimension. Start with a quarter teaspoon and adjust to taste.

How to Make Easy Crustless Cranberry Pie Recipe from Scratch
This recipe is incredibly straightforward, allowing you to create a stunning dessert with minimal effort. Follow these simple steps for a perfect crustless cranberry pie every time:








Serving Suggestions: What to Pair with This Delicious Crustless Cranberry Pie?
This “Nantucket pie” style dessert is absolutely divine on its own, showcasing its unique blend of tart and sweet. However, for an extra touch of indulgence, here are some delightful pairing suggestions that will elevate your dessert experience:
- Vanilla Ice Cream: A classic pairing! The cool, creamy sweetness of vanilla ice cream perfectly complements the warm, tart cranberries and the rich, cake-like texture of the pie.
- Homemade Whipped Cream: A dollop of light and airy homemade whipped cream adds a cloud-like topping that melts beautifully into the warm pie. You can even infuse your whipped cream with a hint of orange or vanilla for an extra flavor boost.
- American Buttercream Frosting: For a richer, sweeter topping, a thin layer of American buttercream frosting can be spread over the cooled pie.
- White Chocolate Buttercream Frosting: The delicate sweetness of white chocolate buttercream would be a luxurious match, especially with the orange and cranberry notes.
- Homemade Caramel Sauce: A drizzle of warm homemade caramel sauce adds a sticky, sweet depth that contrasts wonderfully with the tart fruit.
- Homemade Dulce De Leche: Similar to caramel but with a unique, caramelized milk flavor, homemade dulce de leche offers another decadent option.
- White Chocolate Ganache: A glossy pour of white chocolate ganache would create a beautiful presentation and a rich, sweet topping.
- Powdered Sugar Dusting: For a simple yet elegant finish, a light dusting of powdered sugar adds a touch of sweetness and a beautiful visual appeal, especially for holiday tables.
- Fresh Orange Zest: A final sprinkle of fresh orange zest just before serving can brighten the flavors even further, enhancing the citrus notes already in the pie.

Expert Tips and Techniques for the Best Crustless Cranberry Pie
Achieving a perfect crustless cranberry pie is easy when you keep these key tips in mind. They’ll help you ensure fantastic flavor and texture every time:
- Pre-cooking Cranberries is Not Necessary: You do not need to cook cranberries before adding them to the pie batter. Simply wash them thoroughly and pat them completely dry to prevent excess moisture in the pie. The oven will cook them perfectly.
- Fresh Cranberries are Crucial: For the best results, always use fresh cranberries in this recipe. Frozen cranberries release a significant amount of water during baking, which can make the pie soggy and alter its desired texture. Dried cranberries, while convenient, will result in an overly chewy and less vibrant texture that doesn’t quite match the spirit of this pie.
- No Pie Crust Needed (That’s the Beauty!): This recipe is designed to be wonderfully crustless. The batter itself creates a magical “self-crusting” effect, forming a delicious, tender base and edges during baking. Resist the urge to add a traditional pie crust!
- Butter vs. Oil: While some recipes allow for oil substitutions, for this pie, butter is highly recommended. It contributes significantly to the rich flavor and tender texture that oil cannot replicate. However, if you’re looking for a dairy-free alternative, coconut oil can be a successful substitute.
- Avoid Over-mixing the Batter: Once you’ve added the wet ingredients to the dry, mix only until they are just combined. Over-mixing can develop the gluten in the flour too much, leading to a dense, tough, and unpleasant pie texture.
- Adjust Flavorings to Taste: The amounts of vanilla extract and orange extract (or zest) can be adjusted based on your personal preference. Feel free to add a little more for a bolder flavor or slightly less for a more subtle hint.
- Room Temperature Eggs: Always use large eggs that are at room temperature. They incorporate more evenly into the batter, creating a smoother, more consistent mixture and contributing to a better overall texture.
- Don’t Forget to Grease Your Pan Well: Since there’s no crust to protect the pie, generously grease and lightly flour your pie dish to prevent sticking. This makes serving much easier.
- Allow for Adequate Cooling Time: While it’s tempting to dig in right away, allowing the pie to cool sufficiently (ideally for at least 30-60 minutes) allows the structure to set properly. This makes for cleaner slices and a better eating experience.

Recipe FAQs
A dry pie is most commonly the result of overcooking. To prevent this, keep a close eye on your pie during the final stages of baking. Remove it from the oven when the edges appear set, the top is a lovely golden brown, and a toothpick inserted into the very center comes out clean or with just a few moist crumbs attached. If you prefer a slightly gooier center, as some in my family do, you can remove it a few minutes earlier, perhaps around 30-33 minutes, when the toothpick still has some moist, wet crumbs.
A wet or soggy pie usually indicates that it is undercooked. Continue baking until the edges are fully set, the top is golden, and a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. Ensure your oven temperature is accurate (an oven thermometer can help!). Another common reason for sogginess is improper ingredient measurement, particularly too much liquid or not enough flour, so always measure carefully. Using fresh, well-patted-dry cranberries is also crucial, as frozen cranberries can release too much moisture.
Storage
Proper storage ensures your delicious crustless cranberry pie remains fresh and enjoyable:
- Refrigerate: Any leftover pie should be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. This helps maintain its freshness and prevents it from drying out.
- Freeze: For longer storage, wrap individual slices or the entire cooled pie tightly in plastic wrap, then again in aluminum foil. Store in a freezer-safe container or bag for up to 1 month. When you’re ready to enjoy it, thaw it overnight in the refrigerator and then bring it to room temperature or gently warm it before serving.
- Room Temperature: This pie can stay out, covered loosely with foil or plastic wrap, for up to 5 hours at room temperature, especially if your home isn’t too warm. For longer periods, refrigeration is recommended.
More Festive Christmas Cranberry Desserts
If you’re a fan of cranberries during the holiday season, you’re in luck! Here are more fantastic cranberry-centric desserts to add to your festive menu:
- Coconut Cranberry Cake {With Cake Mix}
- Chocolate Cranberry Truffles
- White Chocolate Oatmeal Cranberry Cookies
- Orange Cranberry Bread
- Cranberry Orange Cookies {Shortbread}
- Cranberry Orange Scones {With Orange Glaze}
- Apple Cranberry Crisp {Cranberry Crumble}
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Crustless Cranberry Pie
Abeer Rizvi
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Ingredients
- 1 cup Granulated sugar
- 1 cup All-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon Cinnamon powder Can also replace with pumpkin pie spice
- 2 Eggs Large
- ½ cup Butter Unsalted, Melted, Should not be boiling hot or else the eggs will scramble
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon Orange extract Optional, Can also replace with orange zest
- 2 cups Cranberries Fresh, Washed, Patted Dry
Toppings
- 2 tablespoon Granulated sugar
- ¼ cup Cranberries Fresh, Washed, Patted Dry
Instructions
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In a large mixing bowl, whisk together sugar, flour, cinnamon.
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Add eggs, butter, vanilla extract, orange extract (optional) and mix until combined. Don’t over-mix!
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Stir in cranberries until evenly distributed. The pie batter will be very thick.
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Preheat oven to 350F. Spray a 9-inch round glass pie dish very well with cooking spray; set aside. I used a glass pie dish; baking times may vary if using metal.
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Pour batter in a greased pie dish (9 inch) and use a spatula to spread it out.
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Sprinkle sugar on top.
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Press the remaining cranberries on top.
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Bake at 350 degrees F for 35-40 minutes or until edges are set and top is golden brown and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Some people in my family prefer a gooey center and like to under-bake slightly. They remove it from the oven at 30-33 minutes or when an inserted toothpick in the center comes out with a few moist wet crumbs.
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Remove from oven and let it cool.
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Then, use a sharp knife to cut slices. Enjoy with whipped cream or vanilla ice cream.
Notes
- Mix in other extracts or fresh herbs for a different flavor profile.
- Eggs must be at room temperature because they blend together the best this way.
- Make sure you are using unsalted butter to keep this pie from becoming too salty.
- You must use fresh cranberries. These cannot be replaced with dried or frozen.
- Read additional tips and variations above.
- Leftovers can be stored in a sealed container in the fridge for up to 3 days.
Nutrition
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