Warm Up With Mulled Wine & Cider
Come in from the cold to the warm, heady aroma of mulled wine or mulled cider.
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Pick Your Potion
While red wine and apple cider are the most traditional of the spiced winter warmers, you can also use cranberry juice, white wine, hard cider, or ale. All of these beverages take very nicely to mulling.
- The primary spice combinations for mulled wine or cider almost always include cinnamon sticks and whole cloves.
- Nutmeg, mace, star anise, allspice berries, cardamom pods, slices of fresh ginger, orange slices and lemon zest are also good additions.
- To infuse without making the drink cloudy and gritty, use whole spices rather than ground.
Mix it Up
Bring the mixture to a very gentle simmer over low heat.
- Don't let it boil: this can cause spices to turn bitter.
- To really allow the flavors of the spices to infuse into the beverage, you should allow the mixture to simmer on the stovetop for at least half an hour.