Make Ahead
Hot Spiced Drunken Apple Cider
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13 Reviews
MeghanVK
December 16, 2012
Made a double batch of this last night for our holiday party, and it turned out great. The guests loved it (although the wine flavor is so subtle that people assumed it was nonalcoholic and began spiking it with whiskey... whoops!).
Allie89104
February 19, 2012
any advice on where to get apple cider after the fall season? or make some?
eatingandediting
January 4, 2012
I made a double batch of this for a New Year's Eve party -- and it was all gone before midnight. It was a warm-ish night, but still cold enough to enjoy a cup of this outside sans jacket. A perfect party drink!
dancerslikefood
November 22, 2011
This was truly delicious! I made it for a gathering of friends for a pre-Thanksgiving celebration and it was a hit. I am amazed how much flavor the cider picked up in such a short amount of time and the wine is a lovely and unexpected addition (I used gewurztraminer). It complemented the cheese and nut appetizer course perfectly. Thanks for a great recipe! I cannot wait for a reason to make it again!
Maria T.
December 25, 2009
Hi Cordelia, just wanted to say congratulations for your winning recipe and all the other fabulous resipes you post.
Happy Holidays,
Maria Teresa
Happy Holidays,
Maria Teresa
TasteFood
December 23, 2009
Congratulations on your win! I love the idea of using white wine in a warm drink. I'll certainly try this recipe when we are skiing next week!
megeretta
December 22, 2009
Any ideas on making this non alcoholic with the option of adding wine to individual drinks??? Thanks!
Cordelia
December 22, 2009
Well, I have a chilled version with similar ingredients (some more spices) but with bubbly wine that added on top, posted on my page (http://www.food52.com/recipes/2197_chilled_spiced_and_bubbly_cider_punch). This way you can add the bubbly wine for those who can drink and for the rest top it with bubbly none alcoholic cider.
Otherwise, I guess you can make the recipe without the wine and warm the wine separately and just add it to some of the glasses, anyway it is not supposed to be cooked for too long. Let me know how it worked for you.
Otherwise, I guess you can make the recipe without the wine and warm the wine separately and just add it to some of the glasses, anyway it is not supposed to be cooked for too long. Let me know how it worked for you.
laura_robichaux
January 25, 2011
here's a recipe for orange wassail - it's great in the colder months and alcohol is optional. http://cookmarked.com/recipe.aspx?eID=AlkjUJ88
Cordelia
December 21, 2009
Thanks so much for the kind word and thanks for making me a finalist, this is so exciting.
Janneke V.
December 20, 2009
It looks beautiful, never had warm white wine but I'll definitely try it.
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