Mulled cider is a hot drink enjoyed in winter and is really easy to make. Firstly get 2 apples, stud them with whole cloves and place into the saucepan. With the apples place 4 cinnamon sticks and 5 whole allspice and the zest of 2 Oranges. To the ingredients add the contents of a 2L bottle of dry cider. Over a low heat, gently simmer for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. For an extra kick try adding some dark rum or brandy. Alternatively replace the dry cider with apple juice for a non-alcoholic beverage.
Heat it. (Also, typically, add sugar and spices such as cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, allspice, and sometimes bay -- along with zest from lemon, orange, or both)
George preferred mulled wine over cider.
Most commonly when something is mulled it has been warmed with a variety of herbs and/or spices and sweetened. Examples included mulled cider and wine. The drinks are traditionally popular during the winter months.
Wassail is a hot, mulled cider that is drank in the tradition of wassailing. Wassailing is an ancient southern English drinking ritual intended to ensure a good cider apple harvest the following year.
Yes you can, it is often heated to make mulled cider. Originally a red hot wrought iron poker [a mulling iron] was inserted into the mug to heat the cider. Mulled [hot] cider is often made with a few spices (cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves) and fruit (oranges, cherries, raisins) added to "hard" [fermented] cider, and then heated to near boiling but not boiled. Some recipes today use sweet cider and add rum or bourbon rather than using hard cider.
mulled wine cider is a warm red wine drink with orange
Mulled over basically means to think it over : I've mulled it over and yes you may go.
Mulled wine is wine heated with spices and it is consumed hot or warm.
Mulled wine.
Pulled and mulled
Glogg is a Scandinavian mulled wine
That depends where you live. In the US it is called cider. In the UK it is just apple juice, because when we British say cider we mean what Americans call 'hard cider', i.e. the alcoholic drink. We are indeed two nations divided by a common language!
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