Warm Mulled Cider with Citrus and Spices for Cozy Winter Nights

Warm Mulled Cider with Citrus and Spices for Cozy Winter Nights - Warm Mulled Cider with Citrus and Spices
Warm Mulled Cider with Citrus and Spices for Cozy Winter Nights
  • Focus: Warm Mulled Cider with Citrus and Spices
  • Category: Dinner
  • Prep Time: 30 min
  • Cook Time: 30 min
  • Servings: 3
  • Calories: 150 kcal
Prep Time
10 min
Cook Time
30 min
Servings
6

Why You'll Love This Recipe

✓ Cozy Warmth: A fragrant blend of spices and citrus creates a soothing heat that makes any winter night feel inviting and relaxed.
✓ Simple Elegance: Only a handful of pantry staples are needed, yet the flavor depth rivals complex holiday cocktails.
✓ Customizable: Adjust sweetness, spice level, or add a splash of rum for an adult twist without compromising the core profile.

When the first snowflakes drift outside, a steaming mug of mulled cider feels like a warm hug, instantly lifting the chill from your bones.

This recipe marries sweet apple juice with bright citrus and classic winter spices, creating a balanced drink that’s both refreshing and comforting.

Because it’s quick to assemble and scales effortlessly, you can serve it to a small family gathering or a bustling holiday party with equal ease.

1 orange, thinly sliced Use organic for a brighter zest.
1 lemon, thinly sliced Adds a crisp acidity that balances sweetness.
2 cinnamon sticks Break them for better infusion.
4 whole cloves Whole cloves release flavor slowly.
2 star anise pods Provides a subtle licorice note.
¼ tsp ground all‑spice Adds warmth without overpowering.
2 tbsp honey or maple syrup Adjust to taste; honey adds floral notes.
Optional: ¼ cup dark rum For an adult version; add after heating.

Instructions

1

Combine Base Ingredients

In a large saucepan, pour the apple cider, add orange and lemon slices, cinnamon sticks, cloves, star anise, and ground all‑spice. Stir gently to distribute the spices evenly.

Pro Tip: Use a heavy‑bottomed pot to prevent scorching.
2

Heat Gently

Bring the mixture to a low simmer over medium‑low heat. Keep it just below boiling; you’ll see tiny bubbles forming around the edges. Simmer for 15 minutes, allowing flavors to meld.

Pro Tip: Stir occasionally to prevent fruit from sticking.
3

Sweeten & Adjust

Add honey or maple syrup, tasting after each tablespoon. If you prefer a sweeter drink, continue until the desired balance is reached. Stir until fully dissolved.

Pro Tip: Warm honey slightly before adding for quicker integration.
4

Finish with Rum (Optional)

If using rum, remove the pot from heat and stir in the dark rum. This prevents the alcohol from evaporating while still warming the drink.

Pro Tip: Add rum just before serving for a fresher flavor.
5

Serve Warm

Ladle the mulled cider into heat‑proof glasses or mugs. Garnish with a fresh cinnamon stick or a twist of orange peel for visual appeal. Enjoy immediately.

Pro Tip: Keep a small pot on low heat to maintain warmth for serving.

Expert Tips

Tip #1: Use Whole Spices

Whole cinnamon sticks, cloves, and star anise release flavor slowly, giving a smoother, more layered taste than ground spices.

Tip #2: Fresh Citrus

Add citrus slices just before simmering; the oils from the peel brighten the drink without turning bitter.

Tip #3: Sweetener Choice

Maple syrup adds a caramel nuance, while honey contributes floral notes; pick based on the desired flavor profile.

Tip #4: Keep Warm, Don’t Boil

Maintain a gentle simmer; boiling drives off aromatic oils and can make the cider taste flat.

Warm Mulled Cider with Citrus and Spices for Cozy Winter Nights - finished dish
Freshly made Warm Mulled Cider with Citrus and Spices for Cozy Winter Nights — ready to enjoy!

Storage & Variations

Store leftovers in a sealed container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat gently on the stovetop. Swap orange for blood orange, add a vanilla pod, or replace rum with bourbon for a different twist.

Nutrition

Per serving (without rum)

Calories
150 kcal
Total Fat
0 g
Carbs
38 g
Sugar
30 g
Sodium
5 mg
Protein
0 g

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, but choose a cloudy, unsweetened variety to retain the depth of flavor that fresh cider provides. You may need to adjust the sweetener slightly.

Keep it on the lowest heat setting for up to 2 hours. Stir occasionally and avoid boiling, which can diminish aromatic oils.

Absolutely. Omit the rum and increase the honey or maple syrup by a tablespoon if you miss the extra body. The spices still provide warmth.

Yes. Cool completely, then pour into airtight containers and freeze up to 3 months. Thaw gently and re‑heat on low, adding a splash of fresh citrus before serving.

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