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This Cranberry Pomegranate co*cktail is the holiday co*cktail of your dreams. Made with cranberry simple syrup and pomegranate juice, it's perfectly sweet and festive. It's also delicious as a virgin co*cktail.

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(This recipe for Cranberry Pomegranate co*cktails was originally published in October 2012, but has been updated with new photos and content in 2018).

I have such a love hate relationship with pomegranates. I so love the idea of them and I love buying them, but then I so often dread opening them.

Sometimes they sit so long in my fridge that they go bad. And then I feel super sad and guilty because they're expensive. And sometimes difficult to find (last year, I went all winter without seeing a pomegranate in my regular grocery store. Luckily, I've seen them all over this year).

And when I finally do clear out some time in my schedule to open a pomegranate, I actually love doing it. There's something so calming and rewarding about retrieving all the arils and then snacking on them and topping my breakfasts with them (yogurt, oatmeal, quinoa, and more!).

I generally open them in a big bowl of water so as not to make a mess, though it's pretty inevitable that I end up with at least a few red splatters on my shirt. The other day, Chris thought I was bleeding on my face, but nope; just pomegranate juice!

Back in 2012 when I first dreamt up this co*cktail, I couldn't find pomegranates anywhere, so I decided to simply use store-bought pomegranate juice. I actually still love this co*cktail so much that, even though pomegranates are readily available, I kept it the same, but garnished it with some pomegranate arils, along with the cranberries.

This cranberry pomegranate sparkler is one of my all-time favorite co*cktails and one of the things I look forward to most when winter arrives. I like to make it for me and Chris on random Friday nights leading up to Christmas, but you could also double the cranberry simple syrup and make this pomegranate co*cktail for a crowd.

How to Make Cranberry Simple Syrup

If you know me, you know cranberry drinks are my everything during the holidays. There's not much I love more than making homemade cranberry juice, but I also enjoy a good cranberry simple syrup for all kinds of holiday co*cktails.

If you can make regular simple syrup, you can make cranberry simple syrup (and trust me, you can definitely make regular simple syrup).

All you need to do is put cranberries, sugar, and water in a saucepan over medium-high heat and bring to a boil.

Once boiling, lower heat to medium low and let cook for another 10 minutes, just until the berries are bursting.

Then strain the juice into a bowl (I like to press down on the cranberries with the back of a spoon to extract as much delicious juice as possible) and pop into the fridge for a bit.

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Cranberry Pomegranate co*cktail Recipe

Once cool, you're ready to make the rest of the cranberry pomegranate co*cktail, which is basically the easiest thing in the world.

In a glass filled with ice, pour vodka, pomegranate juice, and lemon juice. Pour about 1 ½ oz. of the cranberry simple syrup into the glass and top with soda water. Top with some fresh cranberries and pomegranate arils for garnish.

I have to admit that I tried the cranberry syrup on its own and it was one of the best things ever. But it's even better when incorporated into a cranberry pomegranate co*cktail.

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There are a few things about this drink you should know. First of all, it's absolutely refreshing and sweet without being sickly so.

But even though it's nice and refreshing, it's still entirely festive and wintry… perfect for the colder weather and holiday season. You've got to get all those cranberries in while you can and as hard as it is to believe, Christmas is rapidly approaching!

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How to Make a Virgin Cranberry Pomegranate co*cktail

I loved this cranberry pomegranate co*cktail so much, I ended up making a virgin one, too. I had a lot of work to get done and didn't want to get crazy tipsy, but I wanted to keep sipping on it.

It's super easy to make alcohol-free... Just leave out the vodka! If you're mixing these one at a time, you can add vodka in for people who want it and leave it out for those who don't (and even make virgin ones for the kids!).

The mocktail version of this co*cktail actually reminded me a lot of a raspberry lime rickey, but cranberry pomegranate lemon instead. Which, in my ever so humble opinion, is even better.

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I think the cranberry simple syrup is especially fabulous with the soda water since it adds a lightness and some bubbles. And the pomegranate juice and lemon added a little bit more tartness and some other flavor layers.

How to Make This co*cktail for a Crowd

While the recipe below shows you how to make these cranberry pomegranate co*cktails two at a time, you can also make a big batch of it to serve for a crowd or simply so you don't have to mix every time you want a refill!

The cranberry simple syrup recipe makes enough for about 5 co*cktails, so for making a big batch, I recommend doubling the simple syrup recipe and then 5x the other ingredients.

Add everything into an ice-filled pitcher except for the soda water. When serving, top off each glass with soda water.

This big batch recipe will provide 10 servings.

There's so much more you could do with the cranberry simple syrup, too (besides drink it straight with a straw, which is what I wanted to do).

I'm pretty sure I want to simmer chicken in it. Or glaze a ham with it. Or make duck a l'cranberry. Or make cookies with it. Or make fudge with it.

I also think a cranberry milkshake would be pretty excellent, too. OK, I think you get my point.

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But really, I just want to drink a million of these cranberry pomegranate co*cktails. And I probably will since I have plenty of the simple syrup left and will probably purchase a pomegranate every time I go to the grocery store from now until April.

Let's see how many I actually open.

Do you open your own pomegranates or just buy the arils at the store?

More Holiday co*cktails

While this co*cktail can be enjoyed any time cranberries and pomegranates are available, it's especially perfect as a holiday co*cktail. If you're looking for more co*cktails that will make your holiday gatherings more festive, check out some of my favorites:

  • Cranberry Mojito
  • Hot Spiced Cranberry co*cktail
  • Cinnamon Pear Sangria
  • Pomegranate Rosemary Gin co*cktail
  • Apple Cider Bourbon Slush
  • Cranberry Jalapeño Margarita
  • Tropical Cranberry Sangria
  • Gingerbread White Hot Chocolate (from White Kitchen Wine Wine
  • Pomegranate Paloma (from Spices in my DNA)

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Cranberry Pomegranate Sparkler

This Cranberry Pomegranate co*cktail is the holiday co*cktail of your dreams. Made with cranberry simple syrup and pomegranate juice, it's perfectly sweet and festive. It's also delicious as a virgin co*cktail.

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Course: Drinks

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Christmas co*cktails, Cranberry co*cktails, Holiday co*cktails, pomegranate recipes

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Simple Syrup Cooling Time: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 25 minutes minutes

Makes: 2 co*cktails

Author: Sues

Ingredients

  • 1 cup fresh cranberries, plus more for garnish
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 cup water
  • 3 oz. vodka
  • 3 oz. pomegranate juice
  • 1 oz. freshly squeezed lemon juice
  • Soda water
  • Pomegranate arils, for garnish (optional)

Instructions

  • Put cranberries, sugar, and water in a saucepan over medium-high heat and bring to a boil.

  • Once boiling, lower heat to medium low and let cook for another 10 minutes, until berries start bursting.

  • Strain the juice into a heat-proof bowl, leaving the solids behind, and place bowl in fridge to cool.

  • In a glass filled with ice, pour half the vodka, half the pomegranate juice, and half the lemon juice. Repeat with second glass. Pour 1 ½ oz. cranberry simple syrup in each glass and top glasses off with soda water.

  • Garnish with cranberries and pomegranate arils, if desired

Notes

  • Note that simple syrup recipe will make about 5 co*cktails.
  • If making for a crowd, double the simple syrup recipe and use 5x the other ingredients. Add everything into an ice-filled pitcher except for the soda water. When serving, top off each glass with soda water.
  • Leave out the vodka to make delicious virgin co*cktails.

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Cranberry Pomegranate co*cktail Recipe | We are not Martha? ›

Pomegranates have been shown to improve blood pressure, reduce oxidative stress, and improve cholesterol profiles. Cranberries, on the other hand, have been linked to improved blood vessel function and a lower risk of heart disease. Cranberries are well known for their beneficial effects on urinary tract health.

Which is better to drink cranberry juice or pomegranate juice? ›

Pomegranates have been shown to improve blood pressure, reduce oxidative stress, and improve cholesterol profiles. Cranberries, on the other hand, have been linked to improved blood vessel function and a lower risk of heart disease. Cranberries are well known for their beneficial effects on urinary tract health.

Can you mix pomegranate juice with cranberry juice? ›

I loved using cranberry and pomegranate in this spritzer recipe! They work so well together and bring a rich, bold flavor to this easy drink. A hint of lime and a drop of maple syrup are the perfect balance to add a bright sweetness.

What are the benefits of cranberry and pomegranate? ›

Cranberry with Pomegranate
  • it activates the immunological system, stimulates the growth of immunological cells;
  • it aids the cleansing process of our body;
  • it aids the digestion process;
  • it gives strength and energy, providing an excellent portion of vitality every day.

Do pomegranate and cranberry taste similar? ›

Some consider cranberry juice to have a slightly bitter aftertaste that pomegranate juice lacks. This makes the ingredient swap ideal for drinkers who like a co*cktail that's a bit more sweet than it is tangy. Not to mention pomegranates are loaded with antioxidants, fiber, vitamin C, and other nutrients.

Who should not drink pomegranate juice? ›

Look for 100% juice with no added sugar. If you have diabetes, ask your doctor before drinking fruit juices, including pomegranate. If you have diarrhea, do not drink pomegranate juice or take pomegranate extract. Pregnant women should not take pomegranate extract because it may contain fruit rind.

Is pomegranate or cranberry better for kidneys? ›

There's even some limited evidence that pomegranate may help to reduce recurring kidney stones. Cranberry Juice — Cranberries are rich in antioxidants and can help prevent kidney infections. If you find cranberries overly tart, you can mix them with other types of juice such as apples.

What not to mix with cranberry? ›

Possible Interactions
  • Warfarin (Coumadin): Cranberry may raise the risk of bleeding, especially if you already take medications to thin the blood such as warfarin. ...
  • Aspirin: Like aspirin, cranberries contain salicylic acid. ...
  • Other medications: Cranberry may interact with medications that are broken down by the liver.

When should you not drink cranberry juice? ›

Avoid drinking large quantities of cranberry juice if you are allergic to aspirin. Diabetes: Some cranberry juice products are sweetened with extra sugar. If you have diabetes, stick with cranberry products that are sweetened with artificial sweeteners.

Is pomegranate juice good for kidneys and liver? ›

Punicic acid is a long-chain omega-5 polyunsaturated fatty acid and a conjugated α-linolenic acid molecule. This acid is thought to provide many health benefits [9]. It is thought that pomegranate may be helpful for the prevention or recovery of liver and kidney diseases [11], [12].

Is Ocean Spray Cran pomegranate juice good for you? ›

Plus, it has no added sugar, a daily dose of vitamin C, and one cup of fruit, so it tastes good and it's good for you, too. *Not a low calorie food - See Nutrition Facts for sugar and calorie content.

What happens to your body when you drink pomegranate juice everyday? ›

Possible benefits of pomegranate juice include being an antioxidant, which may help prevent cancer and other conditions, providing vitamin C, boosting digestive health, and reducing insulin resistance. It may help with cancer prevention, immune support, and fertility.

What does pomegranate do for the kidneys? ›

The antioxidants in pomegranate juice, like ascorbic acid and polyphenols, may also have a positive impact on heart health in people with kidney problems. A recent animal model study showed that pomegranate juice may also be effective at alleviating the harmful effects of chronic heavy metal exposure on the kidneys.

Which is healthier cranberry or pomegranate? ›

Why is Cranberry better than Pomegranate? Distinctly more quercetin content per 100g. Noticeably more vitamin A (RAE) per 100g. Considerably more vitamin A (IU) per 100g.

How much pomegranate juice should I drink a day? ›

According to a recent study, drinking as little as two ounces of pomegranate juice daily has shown to lower blood pressure, improve cholesterol and cleanse plaque from arteries—all good news for your heart. The study goes on to suggest that pomegranate juice may be “prudent” to add to a heart-healthy diet.

Which part of a pomegranate tastes best? ›

Add colour to dishes with pomegranates. 1) The edible parts of a pomegranate are the juicy red arils contained within the bitter white pith. The crunchy seeds inside the ruby-red flesh are full of dietary fibre. 2) Toss the arils into salads, desserts and meat dishes, or sprinkle over yoghurt for a healthy treat.

What is the most healthiest juice to drink? ›

5 of the healthiest juices
  1. Açaí berry. While research is limited, Açaí juice has been found to offer some benefits. ...
  2. Beet. Also called beetroot juice, beet juice contains a significant amount of nitrates that help to improve blood flow, according to WebMD. ...
  3. Cranberry. ...
  4. Grapefruit. ...
  5. Tomato.
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What are the three best juices to drink? ›

3 Juices That Can Actually Be Good for You
  • By Genevieve Cunningham. If you've ever looked into healthy eating, you may have noticed the big push toward drinking more water. ...
  • Orange Juice. Orange juice is one of the most common juices that you find in people's refrigerators. ...
  • Cranberry Juice. ...
  • Pomegranate Juice.

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