Continuing with our fall weather theme, this season is for delicious hot drinks, like hot cocoa and apple cider. Check out this cozy homemade apple cider recipe!
Ingredients:
8-10 apples (I recommend Gala apples)
1 1/2 cup of sugar
4 Tablespoons of cinnamon ( or 4 cinnamon sticks)
4 Tablespoons of allspice
Directions:
1.
Quarter your
apples (no need to remove peel or seeds).
2.
In a large stock
pot add your apples and fill with water--just enough to cover the apples.
3.
Add your sugar.
4.
Wrap your
cinnamon and allspice in a doubled up cheese cloth and tie, and add this to the
apples and water.
5.
Boil on high for
one hour (uncovered) checking on it frequently.
6.
Turn down heat
and let simmer for two hours (covered).
7.
Take off the heat
after two hours of simmering and let cool.
8.
Remove spices and
mash up the apples to a pulp like consistency (a potato masher works well for
this).
9.
Once cool pour
into a strainer over a large bowl. When most of the juice has drained away, put
the remainder of the pulp into a doubled up cheese cloth and squeeze over the
bowl until no more juice comes out.
10. (At this point you can either restrain the juice to
get out the little bits of pulp that remain with a cheese cloth draped inside
the strainer to catch them or just leave it like I do).
You
can store in an air tight container in your refrigerator for up to a week or
you can freeze it for later use if you like.
11. Reheat in the microwave or on the stove and enjoy
either plain or you can add caramel syrup or caramels, whipped topping with
cinnamon or, like my neighbors did if you like it really sweet, with marshmallows.
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