Published on September 1, 2024
Bubbling away on the stovetop, mulled cider has a fantastic aroma.
Our version of Mulled Cider tastes even better than it smells, with the rounded, sweet-and-tart apple flavor prominent, complemented by brandy, brown sugar, and spices. After choosing spices for the initial round of testing, one thing became clear: Less is more. The recipes that called for packing the whole spice cabinet into the pot produced harsh, unpleasant cider. We preferred the batches with fewer spices, in which the flavors of each—and that of the apple cider—came through clearly. We prepared our mulled cider with whole and cracked spices, toasting them briefly for more intense taste. It took only a minute or three more than using ground spices, and the effort was well worth it. To crack the spices, rock the bottom edge of a skillet over them on a cutting board until they crack.
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Published on September 1, 2024
40 min
Serves 12
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