This is a great recipe now that the weather is turning colder… and there’s enough to share with a crowd. The recipe serves 14, and it’s super-easy to make.
Ingredients:
2 qt. apple cider
4 cinnamon sticks
12 whole cloves
A pinch of ground ginger
1/2 C lemon juice
A pinch of ground nutmeg
2 C orange juice
Dump all ingredients in a slow cooker or a large pot over low heat. Bring to a simmer. If using a slow cooker, allow to simmer all day. At any rate, serve hot.
I hope it's ok, I linked this up to my Tasty Tuesday link up!
ReplyDeleteSounds DELICIOUS! :)
<3-Cami from First Day of My Life
YUM! This is most assuredly a Monday Maker! Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeletethis certainly sounds delicious. I'll need to pick up a few items from the store before I can try it.. thanks so much for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteThis is just what I have been looking for! I am having company this weekend and I want to keep a slow cooker full of hot mulled cider on the counter so my company can serve themselves! Thank you so much! And thanks for joining ON THE MENU MONDAY!
ReplyDeleteYvonne
Yum!! This is one of my favorites! I love hot spiced cider!
ReplyDeleteThis looks DELICIOUS!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea now that theholidays are getting closer and family will be in town, plus it will make the house smellgreat!
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http://MeHimAndTheCats.blogspot,com
mmmmmm this looks yummy! hopefully it's a good non alcoholic verion of winter pimms and mulled wine. (if i make it with apple juice!). Being pregnat for Christmas is the one time I wish a teeny bit that i wasn't!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely will try this. I LOVE apple cider, but have never made it before. :)
ReplyDeleteJust what I need! Looks good. Stopping by from {someday crafts}
ReplyDeleteCider YUMMY! I’m a new follower from Terrific Thursday. Won’t you hop on over and follow me back? http://mavesfaves.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteThis looks yummy! Thanks for sharing this.
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Lisa W
http://frugalmommieof2.blogspot.com/
This recipe will come in handy. Thanks. Following you from the Pennywise Platter. Please stop by my blog www.everydayruralty.com .
ReplyDeleteI just went to follow you and found out I already do. :)
ReplyDeleteOh wow I haven't had this since High School! All hail Wasail! Thanks 4 this :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing on the NOBH. I will be doing this very soon:)
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ReplyDeleteMelanie
bearrabbitbear.blogspot.com
One of my favorites for the winter!
ReplyDeletethis look deeeelicious. Found you from Homemaker on a Dime!
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It's just cool enough outside, verging on outright cold, and that sounds absolutely perfect.
ReplyDeleteMust do! I can't wait! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI know this is good!
ReplyDeleteHmmm. Warm apple cider. I know some kiddos who would love it.
ReplyDeleteHot spiced cider is one of my favorites for fall! And I love the aroma that fills the house.
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing like a great cup of Hot Cider, and your recipe looks awesome! Thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday and come back soon!
ReplyDeleteMiz Helen
Oh yummy! :D X
ReplyDeleteThat sounds DELICIOUS!! :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks wonderful! I bet it warms you from the inside out! I would be delighted if you would link it up to Spa{ahhh} Sundaze (http://www.projectpossessed.com/spaahhh-sundaze/spaahhh-sundaze-116/)
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Ahh, it's the time of year for warm cider! Thanks for the recipe.
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Regina, The Crazy Nuts Mom
Hello!
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Jessica
I Give U Get Giveaways
love your blog!!!and great article coming from chasing the rainbow (catching up). stop by and check out our delicious cookies http://thebrookiecookie.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteI love hot apple cider recipes, and this one sounds divine. Thanks for linking up to our Flu Fighting Foods blog hop. Come back tomorrow with a green tea recipe;)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful autumn drink - I love the spices you have used! Thank you for sharing it with Let's Do Brunch.
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