OK, I know I say this a lot, but this is one of my favorite things that I've ever made.
I was recently planning a little Fall Hang for some of my dearest friends, and I wanted something to have while sitting around the bonfire. The obvious choice would have been s'mores, but then I thought of doing hot apple cider, just to keep everyone warm on a crisp Autumn night. Great idea, right?! But maybe lets zhuzh it up a little, shall we?
I knew I wanted to add some spice, but I find that all too often people go crazy with the warm spices. Cinnamon, cloves, allspice, ginger, nutmeg... It's too much! I certainly didn't want it to turn into a big pot of potpourri! So I limited it to just a couple cinnamon sticks, and then decided to add a few sliced oranges to the mix, just to brighten it up. No extra spice needed! A little extra sweetness from some brown sugar and it was perfect!! I'm not even kidding when I tell you how delicious it is! It's the perfect blend of sweet and spice! Of course, it was a big hit, and everyone immediately said how perfect it would be for the holidays. I instantly pictured curling up in front of the fireplace with a warm mug.
So whether you're entertaining, or just cozying up with a good book, you absolutely MUST give this one a try during this holiday season! I promise you'll love it!!
1 large orange
2 cinnamon sticks
3 quarts apple cider
4 tbs brown sugar
Using a vegetable peeler, remove just the outer orange zest of the orange peel. Using a sharp knife, carefully cut off the white pith and discard, leaving just the orange. Slice into segments.
Place the zest and orange segments into a small crock pot along with remaining ingredients. Taste and adjust sweetness, if needed. Set it to HIGH for an hour or two, then turn to WARM.
The longer it simmers, the better it is!
Note: This smells absolutely HEAVENLY while it's warming in the crock pot. It would be VERY festive to have a pot full of cider going throughout your holiday open house. Just sayin!
Tips:
The most important part of this recipe is not what goes in it, but rather what stays out. Yes, you could easily just slice an orange and throw it in, but the orange peel can be very bitter if you don't remove the white pith. Just take 3 extra minutes to peel off the orange zest, then cut off the pith. It makes all the difference in the world.
Use any kind of apple cider you like. Some are sweeter, some are more tart. If you're favorite cider is very sweet, just cut back (or even omit) the brown sugar. If it's not very tart, just add a little splash of lemon juice.
For a little extra holiday cheer, add a little splash of bourbon, brandy, or spiced rum!

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