Noun
sauce made of cranberries and sugar
Source: WordNetA few years ago when we went to catered T'giving dinners at the houses of other family members, my brother emailed me and begged me to bring cranberry sauce "a la Mom" as he called it. Source: Internet
Collins told a crowd in Dublin that when he comes back around Christmas he likes “cranberry sauce with a little berries inside.” Source: Internet
In 1663, the Pilgrim cookbook appears with a recipe for cranberry sauce. Source: Internet
Many traditional dishes employ simple, contrasting flavours, such as the traditional dish of meatballs and brown cream sauce with tart, pungent lingonberry jam (slightly similar in taste to cranberry sauce). Source: Internet
But therein lies the problem: How do you pair a beer with turkey, gravy, buttery mashed potatoes, sweet and savory squash and tart cranberry sauce? Source: Internet
BTW, I have used cranberry sauce as a cheesecake topping. Source: Internet