Cider
The inclusion of berries gives traditional mulled cider a new taste.
Hot cider with an aromatic shot of vermouth is a warming, sweet way to finish an evening.
If you like, use a crockery cooker set at low to keep this rosy drink hot.
Use processed cider from the grocery shelf; unprocessed cider from the refrigerated section will separate and appear curdled when heated.
With a libation like this, your guests will linger at the party. It's a great starter for dinner, brunch, or an evening of appetizers and good cheer.
This drink is great for holiday cheer for the kids or for a quick warm-up after sledding.
Use processed cider from the grocery shelf; unprocessed cider from the refrigerated section will separate and appear curdled when heated.
Simmer apple cider and apricot nectar with brown sugar and spices for a delicious golden glow.
Cloves and cinnamon blend with lemon peel and honey for a tantalizing drink from your microwave oven.
If you're looking to warm up on a chilly day, serve up some of this warm spiced apple-berry cider.





