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Whoever said I love you a bushel and a peck must have been specifically thinking of homemade Apple Cider. Fresh apples, water, spices, and a touch of sweetener are all you need to make the best-ever version of this fall classic right on your stove.

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If you’re wondering if apple cider is worth it to make from scratch, the answer is YES.

I had never tried making apple cider myself prior to this year (after all, isn’t that what the jugs are for??), and I was delighted.

Not only is apple cider easy to make from scratch (truly!), but its fresh, pure taste is one to savor.

Sure, I expected homemade cider to taste better than the grocery store stuff (just like homemade Slow Cooker Apple Butter and Crockpot Applesauce), but WOW.

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This homemade cider exceeded my expectation, both in the intensity of its apple flavor, and the fact that it was not overly sweet.

  • Store-bought apple cider is usually full of added sugars.
  • The heating processes it goes through can suppress the flavor of the apples.
  • When you make homemade apple cider, you don’t lose a speck of its appley-ness.
  • Making cider yourself means you control the sweetness. You can use a natural sweetener (like pure maple syrup) and only add as much as you need.

You’ll love the scent of your kitchen while it simmers too—Bath and Body Works, please bottle this up for me.

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How to Make Homemade Apple Cider

This from-scratch cider cooks largely hands-free, and you can serve it warm or cold.

  • Early in the fall when it’s still warm, I love serving this homemade apple cider cold from the refrigerator with a splash of ginger ale. It’s spot-on for the season but still refreshing (as is this Apple Cider co*cktail).
  • Later this season, I’m looking forward to sipping hot mugs of it…both with and without a warming splash of bourbon or rum.

The below recipe is for a non-alcoholic apple cider.

If you’d like to make an apple cider drink, simply stir in two tablespoons of your base liquor of choice (whiskey, rum, bourbon, and brandy will all pair well).

Or, use it to top off a glass of bubbly for an Apple Cider Mimosa (the perfect drink for Thanksgiving and Christmas).

The Ingredients

  • Apple. The star of the show! Thanks to their juiciness and sweetness, apples provide both liquid and flavor for the cider. Apples also have numerous health benefits, like oodles of fiber and vitamins. Feel free to use a variety of apples you enjoy. The sweeter the apples, the less sweetener you will need to add later.
  • Oranges. Oranges add a sweet, citrus flavor that acts as a perfect complement to the apples and spices.
  • Cinnamon Sticks. Impart the delicious, warm, and cozy flavor of cinnamon into your delicious homemade apple cider recipe.
  • Cloves. Lightly sweet and warm, cloves are the perfect pairing with cinnamon.
  • Optional Spices. For an extra layer of spice, you can add some nutmeg, star anise, allspice berries, and/or whole black peppercorns to your cider.
  • Maple Syrup. Naturally sweetens the cider with a rich, caramel-like flavor. Add as much or as little as you like.

Substitution Tip

You can swap the maple syrup for packed brown sugar if you prefer.

  • Vanilla. Elevates all the flavors and wraps them in a big cozy hug.

The Directions

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  1. Add the apples to a pot. Cut both oranges, then peel one of them. Place the oranges and spices in the pot. Pour in the water.
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  1. Bring the mixture to a rapid simmer, then reduce the heat to low. Let simmer for 2 hours.
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  1. Remove the unpeeled orange slices. Mash the remaining ingredients. Simmer for 1 hour more.
  2. Strain the hot cider. Return the cider to the clean pot, then stir in the syrup (or sugar) and vanilla. ENJOY!
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Storage Tips

  • To Store. Refrigerate cider in an airtight storage container (a glass carafe or jar works well) or covered pitcher for up to 1 week.
  • To Reheat. Very gently rewarm the cider in a pot on the stovetop over low heat or in the microwave.
  • To Freeze. Freeze leftovers in an airtight freezer-safe bottle or jar for up to 3 months. Place the frozen cider container in a bowl (to catch any runoff), then let it thaw overnight in the refrigerator before serving.

Meal Prep Tip

To easily use your leftover cider in the future, freeze it in large ice cube trays. You can use the frozen cubes for smoothies or slushies. Or, you can thaw the cubes first and enjoy them as is, mixed into a co*cktail (hello, Hot Buttered Bourbon), or in recipes like Apple Cider Caramel Sauce or Apple Cider Chicken.

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Recommended Tools to Make this Recipe

  • Large Stockpot. This large stockpot is ideal for making homemade cider.
  • Strainer. A mesh strainer like this one is ideal for straining the cider.
  • Carafe. This beautiful carafe is ideal for storing your cider in the refrigerator.

Stainless Steel Stockpot

This extra-large stockpot is heavy-duty and high-quality. It comes with a lid and ladle too.

What’s on your apple agenda this year?

I think it would taste even better with a glass of apple cider, don’t you?!

Frequently Asked Questions

How Can I Serve Apple Cider for a Crowd?

This recipe is ideal for a party, game day gathering, or holiday. I like to serve my drinks in a punch bowl, so it’s easy for guests to serve themselves. If you’d like to serve hot apple cider, you can serve it in a slow cooker (set to WARM) with a ladle.

Can You Add Pumpkin to Apple Cider?

While I haven’t tried making pumpkin apple cider myself, I think it would be delicious! Experiment with adding 1 cup pumpkin puree to the stockpot with the fruit and spices. Add a dash of pumpkin pie spice for an extra festive touch.

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The best easy apple cider from scratch! Fresh apples simmered with warm spices a touch of orange, and maple syrup or brown sugar to taste.

Prep: 10 minutes mins

Cook: 3 hours hrs

Total: 3 hours hrs 15 minutes mins

Servings: 12 cups

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Ingredients

  • 10 to 12 medium apples cut into quarters (no need to peel or core), use a mix of varieties — Fuji, Gala, Honeycrisp, Granny Smith, McIntosh, Jonathan, etc.
  • 2 large oranges
  • 4 to 5 cinnamon sticks 2- to 3-inches each
  • 1 tablespoon whole cloves or 1 teaspoon ground cloves
  • Optional spices: 1 whole nutmeg, 1 star anise, 1 teaspoon allspice berries, and/or 4 whole black peppercorns
  • 1 gallon (16 cups) water filtered if possible
  • 1/2 cup pure maple syrup or packed dark brown sugar, plus additional to taste
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • Apple slices and cinnamon sticks for serving
  • Bourbon or rum optional for serving; use 2 tablespoons per drink

Instructions

  • In a very large stockpot, place the apples. Quarter the oranges, then remove the peels from one orange (leave the peels on the second orange). Add to the pot with the cinnamon sticks, cloves, and any optional spices. Cover with the water—you'll need at least 1 1/2 inches of open space at the top of the pot for the cider to simmer; add less of the water if your pot isn't quite large enough to hold it all and maintain that space.

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  • Bring the water to a rapid simmer over high heat. Reduce the heat to low, cover, and let simmer for 2 hours, until the apples and oranges are completely soft.

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  • Remove the orange sections with the peels still on (leave the second, peeled orange in). With a potato masher, mash the fruit against the bottom of the pot to break it down and release more flavor (if you don't have a masher, use a wooden spoon and press the fruit on the side of the pot). Continue simmering, uncovered, for 1 hour more. Your kitchen will smell amazing.

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  • Strain the cider through a fine mesh strainer or a cheesecloth. Press the solids into the sieve to squeeze out as much liquid as possible. (I find it easiest to place a strainer on top of a large bowl, then ladle the cider into the strainer and press the solids in batches). Discard the solids.

  • If desired, return the strained cider to the pot (remove any remaining solids from the pot first). Add the maple syrup or brown sugar and the vanilla, stirring to combine and heating the cider gently if desired. Taste and adjust the sweetness as desired, adding 1 tablespoon of sweetener at a time (the amount you need will vary based on personal taste and the tartness of the apples). Enjoy warm or chilled (with or without bourbon), garnished with apple slices and cinnamon sticks.

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Notes

  • FOR SLOW COOKER APPLE CIDER: Add the apples, oranges, spices, and water as directed to a slow cooker. Cook on LOW for for 6 to 8 hours or on HIGH for 3 to 4 hours. Roughly an hour before the cider is done, remove the unpeeled oranges and mash the remaining fruit in the slow cooker. Strain the cider into a clean pitcher or bowl, then stir in the syrup and vanilla.
  • FOR INSTANT POT APPLE CIDER: Add the apples, oranges, spices, and water (make sure it’s enough to cover the ingredients) to an Instant Pot and stir. Cover and cook on HIGH for 15 minutes, then let the pressure release naturally. Remove the unpeeled oranges, and mash the remaining fruit. Strain the cider into a clean pitcher or bowl. Stir in the syrup and vanilla.
  • TO STORE: Refrigerate cider in an airtight storage container (a glass carafe or jar works well) or covered pitcher for up to 1 week.
  • TO REHEAT: Very gently rewarm the cider in a pot on the stovetop over low heat or in the microwave.
  • TO FREEZE: Freeze leftovers in an airtight freezer-safe bottle or jar for up to 3 months. Place the frozen cider container in a bowl (to catch any runoff), then let it thaw overnight in the refrigerator before serving.
  • TO MAKE AHEAD: For ease, freeze your cider in large ice cube trays. You can use the frozen cubes for smoothies or slushies. Or, you can let the cubes thaw and enjoy them as is, mixed into a co*cktail (hello, Hot Buttered Bourbon), or in recipes like Apple Cider Caramel Sauce or Apple Cider Chicken.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cup (of 12)Calories: 134kcalCarbohydrates: 35gProtein: 1gFat: 0.3gSaturated Fat: 0.1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.1gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.02gTrans Fat: 0.001gPotassium: 256mgFiber: 5gSugar: 27gVitamin A: 155IUVitamin C: 23mgCalcium: 59mgIron: 0.4mg

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FAQs

Apple Cider? ›

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 apple cider drink good for you? ›

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 apple cider just apple juice? ›

Apple cider is made of pressed fresh apples. Unfiltered and raw, it doesn't contain added sugar, undergoes minimal processing, and is usually unpasteurized. It tends to be slightly darker than apple juice, more opaque, and can sometimes have residue at the bottom.

Is apple cider alcoholic? ›

Is Apple Cider Alcoholic? Fresh apple cider doesn't contain alcohol. It's possible for unpasteurized cider to ferment over time and become alcoholic, creating hard apple cider. If you don't want your cider to become alcoholic, then it's best to drink it within two weeks of making it.

What is in apple cider? ›

Both apple juice and apple cider are made from the juice of pressed apples. The main difference between apple cider and apple juice is how they are processed. Apple cider is raw, unfiltered, and unsweetened, and is typically sold unpasteurized (which makes it perishable and why it requires refrigeration).

Is it OK to drink straight apple cider? ›

It's absolutely important to dilute ACV before consuming it. Having it straight can harm your teeth and esophagus.

What does apple cider do if you drink it everyday? ›

The Bottom Line. Apple-cider vinegar is a trendy addition to a healthy diet, with some claims suggesting that ingesting it every day can support healthy blood sugar levels, weight-management goals and more.

Should you shake apple cider? ›

Southern Living says that apple cider also uses pressed apples, but unlike apple juice, the pressed apple is unfiltered and unpasteurized. This is the reason consumers may see residue at the bottom of the drink (the best solution is to shake the bottled cider to mix).

Why is apple cider so sweet? ›

Even in the absence of substantial (or any) residual sugar, the presence of fruity aromas can trick our senses into perceiving a cider as sweeter than it actually is. The same is true of ciders aged in oak barrels, which can contribute flavors such as vanilla, caramel, or spices.

How much sugar is in apple cider? ›

Comparison chart
Apple Cider
Calories120 calories and 2 calories from fat in 8 fl oz.
Carbohydrates~9% of daily value(28g)
Sugar~8% of daily value (24g). May also contain added sugar.
Fat0%
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Is apple cider good for weight loss? ›

Apple cider vinegar isn't likely to be effective for weight loss. Proponents of apple cider vinegar claim that it has numerous health benefits and that drinking a small amount or taking a supplement before meals helps curb appetite and burn fat. However, there's little scientific support for these claims.

Does cider get you drunk? ›

Cider can be either very mild or very strong. It can be sweet or dry. It can most definitely get you drunk. Any alcohol over the 0.05 “non alcoholic” beer can get you drunk in sufficient quantities.

Do you drink apple cider hot or cold? ›

It's all up to personal preference! Apple cider can be served fresh out of the fridge, on ice, or warmed up, typically with cinnamon sticks or additional fall spices. Some folks also feel safer drinking unpasteurized cider after it has been heated to at least 160 degrees (and cools to taste).

Can I just heat up apple cider? ›

1. Combine apple juice or apple cider with cloves and cinnamon in a microwaveable mug, cup or glass. 2. Heat in the microwave oven, uncovered, for 2 to 3 minutes.

Which is healthier, apple cider or apple juice? ›

Cider contains more of apples' polyphenol compounds than clear commercial apple juice. Fresh cider from cider apples may contain from two to four times the amount of these healthful compounds compared to clear commercial apple juice because of the apple varieties used and the extra processing to make clear juice.

Why is it called apple cider? ›

Etymology. The word cider is first mentioned in Middle English in biblical use as sicer / ciser "strong drink", "strong liquor" in the 13th century and as sither(e) / cidre "liquor made from the juice of fruits" → "beverage made from apples" in the 14th century.

Is there a lot of sugar in apple cider? ›

The fruit used to make cider is naturally high in sugar, which is why cider is higher in sugar than beer. As part of the brewing process, yeast is added to the juice to begin fermentation. The method used in the fermentation process generally dictates how much sugar is in the cider.

Is apple cider good for belly? ›

There is limited research to support the use of apple cider vinegar for weight loss and general body fat loss, and there's no current evidence that it can specifically help you lose belly fat.

Is it good to drink apple cider every morning? ›

Your body has an entire system dedicated to detoxification, and it does not depend on supplements for optimal functioning. Lastly, there's no scientific evidence to suggest that taking apple cider vinegar in the morning is more beneficial than doing so at any other time of the day.

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