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Healthy Apple Cider Recipe

Hot Apple Cider

Traditional Comfort Food - Hot Apple Cider - How To Make It Right

You wouldn't think you'd need a recipe for hot apple cider, but this traditional comfort food has lost it's way, and unhealthy versions abound.

Hot apple cider is a winter drink, which goes well with cookies and popcorn. Serve with vigorous outdoor exercise, while watching others exercise, or at a party or potluck.





Start with high quality organic apple juice. Use raw whole dried spices, not a packaged flavor mix. And don't boil it, just heat it. If you have a Crockpot, that's a handy way to keep it hot, but simmering on the stove works too.

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Ingredients and directions for one to four quarts apple cider

  • Organic apple juice
  • Use more or less spice depending on quantity
  • 4 - 10 whole cloves
  • 2 - 6 green cardamom pods
  • 1 /2 - 1 whole cinnamon stick
  • Optional: 1 thin slice fresh ginger
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  • Heat the apple juice with the spices on the stove or in the Crockpot
  • When using a Crockpot, start it a few hours ahead of time, or heat on the stove, then transfer to the Crockpot

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