The Pioneer Woman's Mulled Apple Cider Recipe (2024)

A delicious hot drink for the holidays: The Pioneer Woman’s Mulled Apple Cider Recipe. Perfect for the fall, holidays, or a cozy treat on a cold day.

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I always love it when I’m done with Christmas shopping, and I get to sit down and enjoy a cup ofmulled apple cider.This The Pioneer Woman’s Mulled Apple Cider Recipe is amazing, and it’s so yummy to serve to company!

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Mulled Apple Cider Recipe

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There’s nothing more delicious than a holiday.

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The Pioneer Woman’s Mulled Apple Cider Recipe

Starting the holidays off this week, I decided to make Ree’s Mulled Apple Cider recipe, which we’ve all been enjoying!

Have I told you how delicious my house smells? Sometimes I think it’s worth making hot cider with mulled spices, just to get the house smelling GOOD.

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I even pulled out the bourbon, and thought I’d take Ree up on her idea of spiking the cider! We adapted the recipe slightly, but oh, so good!

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How do you make Hot Mulled Apple Cider?

  • Pour the apple cider into a large pot over medium-high heat.
  • Dice up the apples and toss them into the cider.
  • Place orange slices in pot.
  • Also add the allspice berries, the cinnamon sticks, and the cranberries.
  • Pour in the sugar and stir it around to dissolve.
  • Bring the mixture to a low boil, then reduce the heat to low and simmer for 45 minutes to 1 hour.
  • Add the brandy if using, then simmer for another 10-15 minutes. Serve warm.

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Warm, mulled apple cider makes life worth living on freezing cold winter days. Warm apple cider spiked with brandy? Ditto. Times a thousand. Mmmmmmm.

Serve this in a nice mug with a piece of rum cake, then curl up by the fire, wrapped in a fuzzy blanket, and work on your Christmas list.

And that’s an order! – Ree

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Just in time for the holidays!

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The Pioneer Woman’s Mulled Apple Cider

Recipe from The Pioneer Woman’s “A Year of Holidays” Cookbook. Makes about 1 1/4 gallons.

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 1 hour hr

Total Time: 1 hour hr 10 minutes mins

Yield: 8

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Ingredients

  • 1 gallon apple cider
  • 3 Granny Smith apples
  • 1 orange
  • 1 T. allspice berries
  • 5-7 cinnamon sticks
  • 1/2 cup fresh cranberries
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1 cup apple brandy or regular brandy, optional

Instructions

  • Pour the apple cider into a large pot over medium-high heat.

  • Dice up the apples and toss them into the cider.

  • Peel the rind off the orange in large pieces and toss them in.

  • Add the allspice berries, the cinnamon sticks, and the cranberries.

  • Add the sugar and stir it around to dissolve.

  • Bring the mixture to a low boil, then reduce the heat to low and simmer for 45 minutes to 1 hour. Add the brandy if using, then simmer for another 10-15 minutes. Serve warm.

Notes

Originally posted OCT 2013

Cuisine: American

Course: beverage

Author: Sandy / Reluctant Entertainer

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FAQs

Is mulled apple cider good for you? ›

Mulled apple cider contains nutrients found in apples, including antioxidants like polyphenols. Antioxidants help protect against oxidative stress to keep cells healthy. Apples are also rich in quercetin, pectin, vitamin C, vitamin E and fiber.

What's the difference between mulled wine and mulled cider? ›

Mulled wine, popularized in the Middle Ages, is an ancient drink dating back to the time of Hippocrates who used it as medicine. The more familiar cider is a similar but non alchoholic hot beverage made using the juice of apples (unless you use hard cider).

How long will mulled cider keep? ›

Leftover Mulled Cider can be stored in the fridge for upto 3 days. If you are making this recipe on the hob it will need gently simmering over a low heat for about one hour.

How much mulling spice for a gallon of cider? ›

2 tablespoons of these mulling spices in a tea ball and in a medium sauce pan, gently simmer 4 cups of apple cider over medium heat for 20 minutes. For every ½ gallon of cider you are going to need ¼ cup of mulling spices. For every gallon of cider you are going to need ½ cup of mulling spices.

How much alcohol is in mulled cider? ›

Mulled Cider, ABV 6.5% before heating! Our Mulled Cider is a mix of cider, sugar and spices and should be served piping hot. Some may wish to sweeten it further to taste. Chase away those winter sniffs and snuffles.

Does the alcohol cook out of mulled cider? ›

Spiking Mulled Cider

Add alcohol to a single mug or the batch of cider after cooking so the alcohol doesn't cook off.

What is another name for mulled cider? ›

Wassail (/ˈwɒsəl/, /-eɪl/ WOSS-əl, -⁠ayl, most likely from Old Norse "ves heill") is a beverage made from hot mulled cider, ale, or wine and spices, drunk traditionally as an integral part of wassailing, an ancient English Yuletide drinking ritual and salutation either involved in door-to-door charity-giving or used to ...

Does making mulled wine burn off the alcohol? ›

But no matter what you start with, and no matter all the other variables, if you're really keeping mulled wine warm for 10 hours, it's very likely some—but definitely not all—of the alcohol will evaporate.

What are the benefits of apple cider in the body? ›

Apple cider contains polyphenols, which are compounds in plants that act as antioxidants. They can help the body to fight against free radicals and cell damage, lowering your risk of certain types of cancer, diabetes, and heart disease.

What is the best cider to use for mulled cider? ›

A strong apple flavour is a must, and the sweeter the apple, the better! With more sugar, the cider will be better-balanced and richer once you add the spices. Organic ciders are not made with apple concentrate or additives and therefore the flavours are intense and balanced.

Can you freeze mulled apple cider? ›

(You can even freeze it!) Your mulled cider will be more complex and earthier than any pasteurized version. If you're worried about food safety, the slow cooker will basically pasteurize the cider as it cooks.

Can you reheat mulled apple cider? ›

Yes, you can! The fruit doesn't keep as well, so strain the cider first, then store the liquid in an airtight container in the fridge. Reheat it in a pot on the stove. It'll last for about three days in the fridge.

Why is my mulled cider bitter? ›

Alcohol (some honey varieties, some fruits, and some adjuncts) can add bitterness. Bitterness balances sweetness. Low sweetness in the presence of higher alcohol will make the cider seem bitter. High sweetness and low alcohol will make the cider seem cloying.

What spirit is best for hot apple cider? ›

Apple cider has a natural affinity for dark spirits, and bourbon is a classic. While you could load this up with all kinds of winter spice, we keep things simple: cider, spirit, a little honey to balance the booze, and a cinnamon stick to garnish.

What does hot apple cider do to your body? ›

Apple cider contains polyphenols, which are compounds in plants that act as antioxidants. They can help the body to fight against free radicals and cell damage, lowering your risk of certain types of cancer, diabetes, and heart disease. Polyphenols also help to ease inflammation in the body.

Is fermented apple cider good for you? ›

The vitamins in the fruits used to make cider don't degrade in the fermentation, and in some cases are enhanced by fermentation. So we get the benefits of the apple's high antioxidants and polyphenols, both of which can help prevent several non-communicable diseases like diabetes and cardiovascular disease.

Is it safe to drink fermenting apple cider? ›

Apple Cider may not taste as good after it begins to “turn”. It will become darker in color and start to froth. When those things start to occur, it just means the cider is undergoing fermentation. It will taste more sour like vinegar, but it's by no means harmful.

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