Make Ahead
Delicately Fragrant Mulled Cider (in the Crockpot)
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Paula M.
October 21, 2020
I have been making some form of this in the crockpot for years for Thanksgiving and Christmas, but never thought of using pear. It stays on all day and I just keep adding more cider to replenish the supply as we drink it. We also add a splash of Tuaca liquor, some whipped cream and a cinnamon stick to the mugs!
Victoria M.
October 28, 2016
This was delicious! The 2-3 gallons of cider made a giant batch for a party. If I wanted to enjoy this at home, I might only add 1 gallon of cider, but keep the spices/fruit the same amount.
Barrecudette
December 20, 2015
Thanks for the recipe! I'm making this for tonight and I'm not clear what happens with the lemon; how much of the rind do you use, and when you say to put the fruit in, are you including the lemon? Thanks again.
Chasmosaur
January 17, 2015
We're having people over for hot winter drinks and dessert next week. Since we're attempting to duplicate the hot toddy at one of our favorite restaurants - one that is heavy on lemon and cinnamon to begin with - I made a batch of this today to test it out as the base.
What a LOVELY recipe. It tastes so wonderful with all the other components of the drink, and my house smells fantastic. Thanks for sharing!
What a LOVELY recipe. It tastes so wonderful with all the other components of the drink, and my house smells fantastic. Thanks for sharing!
shecooks
October 17, 2012
I guess I must be a minimalist -- I just toss a couple of cinnamon sticks in a tea kettle of cider, put it on the back burner for awhile, & when it smells good, turn the heat off. After the cider cools, I pour it back into the jug, put the jug in the fridge, & my husband nukes himself a mug whenever the want arises.
EmilyC
November 14, 2011
Just a quick note to let you know that I made a batch of this cider yesterday and let it simmer away in my crock pot. This is one of the best mulled ciders I've had because of the delicate spicing and the flavors from the pear, orange, and lemon. I'll be making this throughout the holidays!
ody
October 6, 2011
Thanks everyone! What a wonderful surprise to get the wildcard....WCmom, yes, you could spike this with anything you like, or even use the recipe to mull wine instead of cider.
gingerroot
October 5, 2011
Congratulations! My family is headed to the East Coast for Christmas so this will definitely be made and enjoyed.
EmilyC
October 5, 2011
Congrats on your wildcard win! I'm saving your recipe to make when I have a house full of guests.
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