Here ya go Clara…my family calls it ‘spiced’ , some friends call it ‘mulled’...I just call it yummy. LOL
We have this on Christmas morning with our Christmas Cake and then it simmers all day so that anyone who comes by can have a mug or two.
Honestly, this is not my house but sure looks a lot like mine!
Ingredients:
- 1 gallon apple cider
- 6 ounces frozen orange juice (concentrated)
- 1 orange – sliced
- 1 lemon – sliced
- ½ cup brown sugar
- 2 cinnamon sticks (approximately 2 ½ inches each)
- ½ teaspoon nutmeg
- 1/8 teaspoon ground cloves
- Rum (light or dark) or Brandy
- Additional cinnamon sticks
Instructions:
- Mix all ingredients except the liquor and additional cinnamon sticks in stock pot and bring to a boil.
- Cover and simmer 1 hour stirring occasionally.
- Once you have simmered the cider, you can leave it it the pot with the burner to down to warm.
To Serve:
- Ladle cider into mugs and add cinnamon stick.
- For adults, measure 1 ounce rum or brandy into mug then add cider and cinnamon stick.
Notes:
- If you don’t have or are unable to find frozen orange juice concentrate, you can use 8 ounces of orange juice and add another orange.
- I have a buffet style coffee percolator that I bought at auction...just put all the ingredients in the basket with the cider in the pot.
- I have also put all the ingredients in a crock pot (slow cooker), set it on high and once everything started to simmer, turned it down to warm.
- Once you have simmered the cider on the stove, you could put it into a crock pot set on warm for serving.
- I set mugs out by the cider with a dish of cinnamon sticks that people can use if they want a bit of extra cinnamon in their cider.
- Use you liquor of choice, it doesn’t have to be rum or brandy.
As always, if you have any questions, please feel free to ask and if you try the recipe, I would love any feedback you would care to give.
Hope you enjoy!
Thank you, Cat.Looking forward to trying this one on Christmas Eve with the family! Clara
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy Clara! ;)
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Oh this sounds delicious, Cat!!! :) I think that we will definitely be trying this! Thanks for sharing! : Many hugs,
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You're very welcome Katie...let me know what you think. ;)
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Mmmm....yummy.
ReplyDeleteIf you try it Susie, let me know what you think. ;)
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Nice recipe, better than eggnog!!
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LOL Jan...another one who doesn't care for eggnog...it can be very rich. Hope you like this. ;)
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Saving this receipe, thanks Cat
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy Sunny! BTW...whatever I have leftover, I cool and pour back in the cider jug. Then I can just pour a mug and heat it in the microwave when I want some. ;)
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I've been reading so many yummy recipes today on blogland. Yum! :)
ReplyDeleteYou've been reading all the cookie recipes haven't you Kenzie. :D This will go well in washing them down. LOL
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:D I love spiced cider! It goes really well with almond bunt cake too.
ReplyDeleteOoh Sara...almond bundt cake? I do believe you need to share that recipe with all of us. ;)
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Love it. I am constantly heating a cup of Knudsen organic, no sugar added apple juice and adding a cinnamon stick. Now I can really spice it up!
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I think you will really enjoy it Hedone. As I told Sunny, you can make a batch, cool it and pour it back into the cider jug. Then you can heat it up a mug at a time in the microwave or on the stove. Let me know if you have any questions.
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Hope to try this one!
ReplyDeleteHope you do Minelle...let me know if you have any questions. ;)
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Got to love anything you can use a slow cooker with. ;) Thank you for the recipe, sounds like another delicious winner! :)
ReplyDeleteLOL Es May...love the slow cooker do ya. ;) If you try this, let me know what you think.
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I love hot spiced cider! I will definitely try this recipe as I have yet to find a favorite...and this might be the one. :-) The Christmas cake sounds yummy as well - what a nice tradition. :-) Hugs
ReplyDeleteHey Terps...will be interested in hearing if this becomes your favorite. ;) We've always enjoyed the tradition...my oldest is continuing the cake/cider tradition with his girls now. :D
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