Posted Sep 23, 2022, Updated Aug 13, 2024 This homemade apple cider recipe is made with fresh apples, rich fall spices and is better than any store-bought cider I’ve ever tried. Simply combine the seven ingredients in a slow cooker and let it simmer all day. One thing I love about this recipe is that it’s a great way to “clear the fruit drawer!” Have some apples that are past their prime? Turn them into delicious apple cider! Or try these apple pie bars or apple cake – yum! Seriously, my house smells amazing while this apple cider is cooking in the crockpot – better than any fall-scented candle! And, it’s the most delicious way to warm up on a chilly fall day (along with homemade hot chocolate, of course).

Homemade Apple Cider: Ingredients & Substitutions

Apples. Pick your favorite variety or use a combination of different types of apples. I recommend pink lady, honey crisp, gala, jazz, granny smith, etc. A sweet/tart variety is my favorite. Orange. Any type of orange works well in this recipe. Cinnamon Sticks. you can substitute ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon for the sticks if you prefer, but I recommend cinnamon sticks. Whole Cloves and Allspice berries. there aren’t substitutions for these ingredients, but I do need to add a note. Do not just haphazardly dump spices into this recipe. Using too many spices will result in bitter apple cider. Ground nutmeg. you can substitute one whole nutmeg for the ground, if you prefer. However whole nutmeg is difficult to find, and when I use it to make this apple cider recipe I find it leaves a bitter taste that we don’t prefer. Ground nutmeg imparts the perfect amount of flavor. Light brown sugar. Use your favorite sweetener, if desired. Suggestions include: dark brown sugar, coconut sugar, honey, and maple syrup. Water. I suggest using filtered water for the best results.

How to Make Apple Cider

Now we will walk through how to make apple cider step-by-step, and don’t forget to watch the video. Begin making this apple cider recipe by putting the apples, orange, cinnamon sticks, cloves, cinnamon sticks, ground nutmeg and brown sugar in the container of a slow cooker (at least 5-quart capacity). Then, pour water over the ingredients in the crock pot until covered by about ½” (this is usually about 10 to 12 cups of water). Next, stir the mixture gently with a wooden spoon to combine. Then, turn the crockpot on to high and cook the mixture for 4 hours. After 4 hours, remove the orange pieces and discard them. Then, use a potato masher to mash the cooked apples (this should be easy to do because the apples are cooked and soft). Continue cooking on high for an additional 1 hour, with the lid about halfway ajar. After one hour, strain the mixture through a fine metal sieve into a large glass bowl (I use an 8 cup batter bowl, this recipe makes about 8 cups or 2 L). Gently press out the liquid from the apple mixture in the strainer into the bowl.  (note: if you have a smaller strainer you may need to do this in a few batches. Discard the apple/spice mixture after you have pressed the liquid out, then repeat with another portion). Transfer the cider to chill overnight (this allows the flavor to blend and the sweetness to intensify), or serve immediately. Reheat to serve warm.

Store

Store in the refrigerator in two, quart-sized glass jars with lids for up to 1 week.  Or if you have a larger glass jar use that instead!

Serve

Serve this homemade apple cider warm with a dash of cinnamon or nutmeg or some slices of oranges/apples in it for presentation! I enjoy this apple cider with some of our favorite fall recipes:

Homemade caramel apples and cinnamon apples are two great ways to enjoy fresh fall apples. A warm cup of cider with a fresh apple muffin or apple cinnamon baked oatmeal makes the perfect fall breakfast. Enjoy a glass with apple pie, apple crumble pie, or a slice of apple galette.

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