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Thirsty Thursday: Hot Buttered Apple Cider

Happy Thirsty Thursday, Readers!

My sister, Beth, always says: “Butter makes it better!”  While I have made hot apple cider recipes in the past like this Warm Vanilla Spiced Cider, I wondered what would happen if I added butter to it, like a vintage hot buttered rum recipe.

I know it sounds weird, but think of all the butter that is in a pie crust.

Well, here’s what happened.

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Let me tell you, Beth is right, butter does indeed make it better! This cider tastes like a Fall in a cup, or being wrapped in a warm blanket, or binge watching Gilmore Girls (did you hear about the revival?), or taking a nap with a cool breeze coming in through an open window.

Long story short, you’ll love it. The recipe is easy, and I have included step by step photos to help you along (you even get a sneak peak at my beautiful new countertops).

Hot Buttered Cider (makes two servings)

2 1/2 cups apple cider or unfiltered apple juice

3 Tablespoons butter

2 Tablespoons packed brown sugar

2 cinnamon sticks

juice of half a lemon

a pinch of ground ginger

a pinch of ground nutmeg

1/2 a teaspoon of vanilla

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In a sauce pan over medium heat, add butter.

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Whisk in brown sugar until incorporated.

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Into the sauce pan, add apple cider, lemon, vanilla, ginger, and nutmeg. Remove from heat.

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In two mugs, place cinnamon sticks.

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Pour hot cider over cinnamon sticks.

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Enjoy on a cool Autumn day with a friend. This recipe could easily be multiplied and kept warm in a crock pot for a party!

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Thirsty Thursday: Warm Vanilla Spiced Cider

For this installment of Thirsty Thursday, I am continuing a week of Thanksgiving preparedness with what has now become my absolute favorite Warm Cider Recipe. It is so simple, it is delicious, and I think it would be the perfect way to cap off Thanksgiving or an awesome way to begin a day of cooking.

 

This is a recipe that can easily be altered to your taste and can be made alcoholic or non alcoholic. With a garnish or without. However, no matter how you make it up or garnish it, this drink fastest like Autumn in a cup! I originally found this recipe from the Martha Stewart website, but I have adapted parts of it to make it more tasty.

Warm Vanilla Spiced Cider (serves 2)
2 cups fresh apple cider
1 Tbs brown sugar
1 pinch cinnamon
1 pinch nutmeg
1 tsp pure vanilla extract
whipped cream and caramel syrup for garnish

 

In a small sauce pan over medium heat, add apple cider. Then slowly whisk in brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, and vanilla.

 

Stir occasionally until the cider is heated through. This takes about 2 minutes.

 

Pour into two mugs and garnish with whipped cream and caramel syrup or leave plain.

 

I hope you enjoy this treat as much as we do.

 

Print the recipe card and bring the ingredients for this amazing cider as a gift for the host of your Thanksgiving Celebration.

 

For a printable version of this recipe CLICK HERE!

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