Why Is My Cranberry Sauce So Seedy?
Cranberry sauce can become seedy due to the pectin in the fruit. As the cranberries cook, the pectin breaks down, causing the seeds to be released. Using overripe or underripe cranberries can also contribute to a seedier sauce. Straining the sauce through a fine mesh sieve can help remove some of the seeds, or choosing to use a seedless cranberry variety can also help.