Grandma's Warm Spiced Cider Recipe (2024)

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There is nothing better than some of Grandma’s warm spiced apple cider brewing in the kitchen. It makes your house smell amazing and it tastes out of this world.

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During the fall and winter seasons we are constantly making Grandma’s warm spiced apple cider recipe. Beside making the house loom with the delicious cinnamon and clove smell, it tastes absolutely amazing.

There is no way that a carton of apple cider can compare to this homemade apple cider. I will make it up and it will be gone in no time.

If you have never made homemade apple cider or wassail, this is the best wassail recipe that you can find. Perfect to use for those holiday traditions you’ll be celebrating this year.

We love using this easy slow cooker cider recipe for our family during the winter time, but we also like to make our Warm Cranberry Citrus Drink Recipe, Disneyland’s Hot Chocolate Recipe or our Homemade Slow Cooker Hot Chocolate Recipe too! So basically our houses always smell fantastic. Haha.

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Ingredients You Need to Make Our Grandma’s Warm Spiced Apple Cider:

  • Brown sugar
  • Salt
  • Allspice
  • Whole cloves
  • Whole cinnamon sticks
  • Nutmeg
  • Apple cider

How To Make Our Grandma’s Warm Spiced Apple Cider:

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Start by dumping the jug of apple cider into a large stock pan.

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Once you have it all in there, use a medium to large piece of cheesecloth or other cotton fabric to create your bag for the spices.

Place the whole cloves, cinnamon sticks, salt, brown sugar, allspice all in the cheesecloth and tie the top.

Put the bag of spices into the apple cider and allow the so use to simmer for at least 20 minutes in the apple cider.

But, you can also let it simmer together for a couple hours even!

Not only will it develop the flavors more, it will make your house smell fantastically delicious.

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When you are ready to serve, carefully remove the bag (try and squeeze or wring it out a little if you can) from the spiced apple cider.

You can also make this in a slow cooker and put it on low for hours and let it all meld together.

Once you are done enjoying the spiced apple cider, let the cider cook down and then store the apple cider in a tight locked container and keep it in the fridge for another time.

Then you can drink it cold or warm it up as needed.

To Make this Homemade Apple Cider You Will Need:

  1. Large stock pan
  2. Cheesecloth (some like THESE will work!)
  3. Serving ladle or spoon

What is Wassail?

In the long run, wassail and spiced apple cider are essentially the same thing. Wassail refers to a spiced mulled cider drink. Aka basically spiced apple cider.

People will also put a type of alcohol or hard liquor in the apple. Taste of Home goes over what wassail is and how to make a traditional wassail drink if you’re curious to find out more!

Can You Just Heat Up Regular Apple Cider?

Of course you can! However when you simmer the cinnamon, allspice, nutmeg, cloves, and brown sugar in the premade apple cider you are able to get such a better and more rich depth of flavors to the apple cider.

I promise it is worth the little extra trouble for such a great sip of spiced apple cider. Plus then you can tell everyone it is homemade and look extra fancy! Haha.

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  5. Apple Cider Rump Roast Recipe
  6. Baked Apple Cider Donut Holes
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  1. Baked Apple Fritter Muffins Recipe
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  3. Slow Cooker Cake Mix Apple Cobbler Recipe
  4. Puff Pastry Donuts Recipe
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Serves: 16 people

Grandma’s Warm Spiced Cider Recipe

This warm spiced cider smells just like grandma's kitchen at Christmas time!

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 3 hours hrs

Total Time 3 hours hrs 15 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • ½ cup brown sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon allspice
  • 1 teaspoon whole cloves
  • 3 whole cinnamon sticks
  • ¼ teaspoon nutmeg
  • 1 gallon apple cider

Instructions

  • Dump cider into a large stock pot. Place on the stove over low heat.

  • Place salt, spices, and brown sugar on a square of clean cheesecloth (or any clean thin cotton fabric). Pull up edges and tie with a string to form a bag. Place bag in the cider and simmer for at least 20 minutes (but you can let it simmer for a couple hours- that's what makes your house smell really good!).

  • If you cook this in a crock pot, cook on low for about 2-3 hours, then keep warm.

  • Refrigerate leftovers and reheat as needed.

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Notes

  • Store the apple cider in a tight locked container and keep it in the fridge for another time.

Nutrition

Calories: 136 kcal · Carbohydrates: 34 g · Protein: 1 g · Fat: 1 g · Saturated Fat: 1 g · Sodium: 48 mg · Potassium: 251 mg · Fiber: 1 g · Sugar: 29 g · Vitamin A: 4 IU · Vitamin C: 2 mg · Calcium: 28 mg · Iron: 1 mg

Equipment

  • Large Stock pan

  • Cheesecloth

  • Serving Ladle

Recipe Details

Course: Drinks

Cuisine: American

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  1. Julia @ It's Always Ruetten says:

    Yum! This looks great! Hot spiced cider is my favorite thing to drink in the winter! Thanks for sharing your grandma's version!

  2. Cindy howe says:

    Can just smell it now , thank you

  3. Happy Valley Chow says:

    Yummmyyy one of my favorites! Great recipe :)Happy Blogging!Happy Valley Chow

  4. Dianne Johnson says:

    This is the recipe I've used for 30 years. If I don't show up on Christmas with a gallon of it, I'm in big trouble. It's even better with a splash of run or brandy.

  5. Dianne Johnson says:

    Sorry, typo: rum not run.

  6. Dianne Johnson says:

    Whoops, forgot my variation!! Take an orange, cut in half and add to pot while it simmers. Adds wonderful flavor.

  7. Camille (SixSistersStuff) says:

    Oooo! I definitely want to try adding an orange! Thanks for sharing!!

  8. Holly says:

    Ground allspice or whole allspice? Can't wait to try it!

  9. Cyd says:

    We used ground allspice.

  10. tausha says:

    if its in the crockpot do you leave the spices in the whole time?

  11. Cyd says:

    Pull the spice bag out right before serving.

  12. Karolina says:

    I don't have a cheesecloth, what can I do instead?

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FAQs

How many cinnamon sticks per gallon of apple cider? ›

Per gallon of cider, I recommend using 4 cinnamon sticks and 1 teaspoon each of your chosen spices. Use whole ones, if you can—ground spices will give your cider an unpleasant gritty texture.

How do you make homemade cider better? ›

Caroline advises that with the addition of a little apple juice or elderflower cordial there is every chance that you will be able to turn your cider from puckering to perfect. Just don't put the lid back on it and pop it in the cupboard as it may well start to ferment again.

What is the difference between apple cider and spiced apple cider? ›

The process for making apple cider and spiced apple cider is the same. The main difference is that spiced apple cider is, well, spiced! It typically has been infused with flavors of different warm spices (like cinnamon, clove, and nutmeg) versus regular apple cider which gets its flavor solely from the apples.

How long should I heat apple cider in the microwave? ›

1. Combine apple juice or apple cider with cloves and cinnamon in a microwaveable mug, cup or glass. 2. Heat in the microwave oven, uncovered, for 2 to 3 minutes.

How much cinnamon for 5 gallons cider? ›

Usually 3 sticks to a 5 gallon batch. At first they will float at the top of the glass carboy.

How much cinnamon to add to cider? ›

Ingredients
  1. 2-1/2 quarts apple cider or juice.
  2. 1/2 cup Red Hots.
  3. 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg.
  4. 2 cinnamon sticks (3 inches)
  5. 1/2 teaspoon whole cloves.
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Does adding sugar to cider make it stronger? ›

Each 5° of specific gravity is equivalent to about 1% Alcohol (ABV). To raise the gravity by 5° add about 10g of sugar per litre of juice. i.e. 10g of sugar in one litre of juice will give a potential alcohol increase of 1%.

What is the best sugar for cider making? ›

Liquid sugar is one of the most widely used sugars in cider production because its 67% sucrose content and low viscosity enable it to deliver consistent and reproducible results.

What yeast is best for apple cider? ›

There are others; Clos De Bois, for an aromatic sip, or CL-23, for a clean, crisp cider. Any beer yeast will also create apple cider, however, some are much better than others. One of our favorites is the Safale US-05, which is a yeast commonly used to make pale ales and IPAs. It has a crisp, clean flavor.

Does spiced apple cider go bad? ›

So, does apple cider go bad? Technically no, but the cider will slowly transform into a more acidic-tasting beverage. Yes, a science lesson was needed to understand the expiration timeline of your favorite fall drink.

What are the 4 types of cider? ›

A summary:
Cider TypeCharacteristics
Sparkling CiderPlayful fizziness, akin to champagne
RegionalAmerican, French, Spanish styles
OrganicMade from organically grown apples, richer apple flavour
BotanicalInfused with herbs, nectars, leaves, including tea for unique flavours
9 more rows
Dec 21, 2023

What goes well with spiced cider? ›

Hot Spiked Cider Pairings
  • Apple Pie or Apple Crisp. ...
  • Cheddar Cheese and Crackers. ...
  • Cinnamon-Sugar Donuts. ...
  • Sausage and Sage Stuffing. ...
  • Pumpkin or Butternut Squash Soup. ...
  • Caramel Popcorn. ...
  • Grilled Cheese Sandwiches. ...
  • Spiced Nuts.

Can you just warm up apple cider? ›

Apple cider is a versatile beverage you can integrate into your menu in a variety of ways. While delicious cold, you can turn apple cider into a warming and comforting drink by heating it on the stove and adding a sprinkle of your favorite type of cinnamon. You can also use it to make holiday-themed co*cktails.

Are you supposed to drink apple cider warm? ›

It's all up to personal preference! Apple cider can be served fresh out of the fridge, on ice, or warmed up, typically with cinnamon sticks or additional fall spices. Some folks also feel safer drinking unpasteurized cider after it has been heated to at least 160 degrees (and cools to taste).

What alcohol goes with apple cider? ›

Dark liquors like bourbon (my pick) or dark rum are traditional, but they are by no means the only option. Vodka pairs well with apple cider and is a good light option. You can even let guests each pick their own.

How many cinnamon sticks in a gallon of water? ›

I like one stick per gallon. You can always add more when it's done before you bottle but you can't take it out.

How many cinnamon sticks for hard cider? ›

Ingredients and Supplies:

1 clean glass gallon jug. 1 gallon of organic, unpasteurized, preservative-free apple juice with no added sugar. 2 cups of sugar. 2-3 cinnamon sticks.

How many cinnamon sticks should I boil? ›

How to Make Cinnamon Tea. To make cinnamon tea, you'll simply simmer together cinnamon sticks and water. I use 1 cinnamon stick per 1 cup of water. Just like making Ginger Tea or Elderberry Tea, you'll simmer the two ingredients together for about 15 minutes.

How much cinnamon to add to homebrew? ›

Since this is a bark, adding it to the boil will extract puckering tannins. Instead, add 2 to 4 sticks to the secondary fermentation vessel for at least a week. Add 1 whole stick to darker beers. If a stronger cinnamon flavor in your beer is desired, use additional sticks or crush the stick for an intense flavor.

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