Homemade Apple Cider (Easy Recipe) - Sally's Baking Addiction (2024)

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Author: Sally

Published: 09/26/2015Updated: 10/27/2021

Homemade apple cider is a quintessential fall drink and we’re teaching you how to make a simple version using a slow cooker.

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There’s something very special about homemade apple cider. You’ll savor its aroma as the mixture cooks, the delicious ways you can serve it all season long, and the fact that it’s made with real ingredients. We have a feeling you’ll make this recipe an annual fall tradition and you can even use it in apple cider sangria or as a crucial ingredient in apple cider donuts.

Tell Me About this Homemade Apple Cider

  • Consistency: The cider is smooth once you strain out the fruit.
  • Flavor: This is non-alcoholic apple cider made with just apples, citrus, cinnamon, cloves, and sugar (plus water). We usually make it so it’s more focused on the spices and not the sweetness, but you can sweeten the mixture as much as you like.
  • Ease: This is a very simple drink recipe requiring just 5 ingredients.
  • Time: Set aside 30 minutes to prep plus 8 hours for slow cooking.

By the way, if you happen to have a little extra cider and need a quick and easy dinner recipe, use it in this apple cider chicken!

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No Slow Cooker? No Problem.

If you don’t have a slow cooker, use a large stock pot instead. Place all ingredients into your pot and bring everything to a simmer. Reduce heat, cover, and simmer for 2 hours. Continue with mashing the fruit, cooking for an additional hour, and straining as instructed below.

Best Apples to Use in Homemade Apple Cider

For the best flavor, we strongly encourage using a variety of apples—some sweet, some tart. We recommend a variety when making apple pie, too!

  • Sweet apples we love:Jazz, Honeycrisp, Pink Lady, Gala, Fuji, and Cortland
  • Tart apples we love:Granny Smith, Braeburn, Jonathan, and Pacific Rose.

Why the orange? A little citrus balances out the apple flavor and pairs wonderfully with the spices.

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You Control the Sugar

Sweeten to your taste. What we love most about homemade apple cider is that you can control the amount of sugar and spices. We all have different preferences, so make sure that you add enough sugar to suit your tastes. We usually only add 3-4 Tablespoons. For apple cider similar to what you purchase at the store, we recommend using 1/2 cup granulated sugar.

Overview: How to Make Homemade Apple Cider

This is aset it and forget itcrockpot recipe. The full printable recipe is below, but let’s walk through it so you understand each step before you get started.

  1. Place everything in the slow cooker.
  2. Add water.Use enough to cover the fruit.
  3. Cook.6-7 hours on low heat or 3 hours on high heat.
  4. Mash the fruits.Take a giant spoon and begin mashing up all those warm apples and oranges. (At this point, they’ll be super soft.)
  5. Simmer.Allow this liquid mash to cook for another hour.
  6. Strain.Use a fine mesh sieveto strain the cider.
  7. Serve warm.
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Homemade Apple Cider

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  • Author: Sally
  • Prep Time: 30 minutes
  • Cook Time: 8 hours
  • Total Time: 8 hours, 30 minutes
  • Yield: about 1 and 1/2 quarts
  • Category: Beverage
  • Method: Slow Cooker
  • Cuisine: American
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Apple cider is a quintessential fall drink and we’re teaching you how to make a simple homemade version. For the best flavor, we strongly encourage using a variety of apples such as some sweet and some tart. See post above. For directions to make on the stove, see recipe notes below.

Ingredients

  • 1 orange
  • 10medium apples (use a variety—I use Honeycrisp and Granny Smith)
  • 3 cinnamon sticks (or 1 Tablespoon ground cinnamon)
  • 1 teaspoon ground cloves
  • granulated sugar*

Instructions

  1. Peel the orange and place the segments in a 4 quart or larger slow cooker. (Pictures show unpeeled, but we prefer peeling it for a less bitter flavor.) Rinse the apples, cut into quarters, and place in the slow cooker. Add the cinnamon sticks, ground cloves, and sugar. Add just enough water to cover the fruit.
  2. Cook onlow heat for 6-7hours. (Or high heat for 3.)
  3. After 6-7 hours, the fruit will be very soft. Use a large spoon to mash the fruit and release its liquids.Allow the cider to cook on low for 1 more hour.
  4. Very slowly strain the chunky liquidthough a fine mesh sieve into a large pot or pitcher. You can discard the solids. Strain the cider one more time to rid any other solids.Servethe cider warm.
  5. Leftover cider keeps well in the refrigerator for up to 5-7 days. Warm up on the stove before serving or enjoy it cold.

Notes

  1. Freezing Instructions: Cider can be frozen up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator.
  2. Special Tools (affiliate links):Slow Cooker (4-quart or larger) | Large Wooden Spoon | Fine Mesh Sieve
  3. Sugar: Adjust the sugar to your taste. We usually use 1/4 cup (50g) granulated sugar for a spicier cider. If you prefer your apple cider on the sweeter side (like the kind you buy at the store), use 1/2 cup (100g) of granulated sugar.
  4. No Slow Cooker? No Problem! In step 1, place all of the ingredients into a large stock pot instead of a slow cooker. Turn the stove up to high heat and bring everything to a simmer while stirring occasionally. Once simmering, reduce the heat to medium-low, cover, and simmer for 2 hours. Mash the fruit as described in step 3. Then, allow the cider to cook for 1 more hour. Continue with step 4.

Keywords: apple cider, slow cooker apple cider

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FAQs

How do you make homemade cider better? ›

Honestly, your cider will have a lot more flavor if you leave the peels on. There's tons of great apple flavor hiding in the skins. Don't worry—you'll strain everything through a fine mesh strainer at the end, which will catch all the solids (including the spices).

How much sugar to add to apple cider? ›

Sugar: Adjust the sugar to your taste. We usually use 1/4 cup (50g) granulated sugar for a spicier cider. If you prefer your apple cider on the sweeter side (like the kind you buy at the store), use 1/2 cup (100g) of granulated sugar.

What are the best apples for apple cider? ›

The apple varieties that we generally find in stores and that are used for the making of modern-style ciders include McIntosh, Golden and Red Delicious, Goldrush, Honeycrisp, Cortland, Idared, Jonagold, Granny Smith, Gala, and Fuji.

How to make homebrew cider? ›

3. Make Cider by Mixing Juice & Yeast
  1. Mix your juice, yeast, and sugar (adding sugar raises the ABV)
  2. Place the stopper and airlock into the bucket or carboy. Ferment for 10-14 days.
  3. Carbonate and bottle in your choice of beer bottle.
  4. Crack open a cold one and savor the moment!
Sep 10, 2019

What yeast is best for apple cider? ›

There are others; Clos De Bois, for an aromatic sip, or CL-23, for a clean, crisp cider. Any beer yeast will also create apple cider, however, some are much better than others. One of our favorites is the Safale US-05, which is a yeast commonly used to make pale ales and IPAs. It has a crisp, clean flavor.

Does adding sugar to cider make it stronger? ›

If you want it stronger just add more sugar. 17 grams of sugar per litre of juice will increase the ABV by 1%. Whether you've added sugar or not it's now time to add yeast. Use a cider yeast and add a 5 gram sachet.

What is the best sugar for cider making? ›

Liquid sugar is one of the most widely used sugars in cider production because its 67% sucrose content and low viscosity enable it to deliver consistent and reproducible results.

Do I need yeast for cider? ›

Natural yeast in the juice will ferment the sugar to alcohol. Yeast need not be added, although it can without any problem. Some fermentation processes call for killing all the yeast in the pure cider with sulfur dioxide, waiting 24 hours and then adding wine yeast. For the homeowner this is not necessary.

How much yeast for 1 gallon of cider? ›

Add yeast and nutrients: Add ½ teaspoon (~2 grams) of yeast nutrient (Fermaid K) per gallon of juice. Carefully swirl to mix. Add ¼ teaspoon (~1 gram) dry yeast per gallon of juice by sprinkling across the surface of the juice. After a few minutes, gently swirl to mix.

Can you use Honeycrisp apples for cider? ›

This homemade apple cider is made with honeycrisp apples, spices and vanilla. It's incredible served hot or cold, especially with a pour of bourbon!

How many pounds of apples do I need for cider? ›

Selecting Apples

It takes 15 pounds of apples to produce a gallon of cider.

How many apples do you need to make cider? ›

As a general rule you will need in the region of 9 kg (20 lbs) of apples to produce 4.5 litres (1 gallon) of juice.

What alcohol goes with apple cider? ›

Dark liquors like bourbon (my pick) or dark rum are traditional, but they are by no means the only option. Vodka pairs well with apple cider and is a good light option. You can even let guests each pick their own.

How much alcohol is in homemade apple cider? ›

On average, most hard ciders are 4.5% - 7% alcohol by volume (ABV), while some ciders have an ABV as high as 10% or 12%. Drier ciders usually have a higher ABV because the yeast consumes a majority of the cider's natural sugars.

What can I add to cider to make it taste better? ›

Beyond Cinnamon: 5 Delicious Things to Add to Your Hot Apple...
  1. 5-Spice. My local spice shop makes a whole spice 5-spice blend which is perfect for hot cider. ...
  2. Chili. Float a dried chili de arbol or other spicy chili in your hot cider to add another layer of warmth. ...
  3. Citrus. ...
  4. Booze. ...
  5. Maple Syrup.
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How do you increase the flavor of cider? ›

In general, the commonly used options are:
  1. Fresh Fruit. Using fresh fruit is a popular option. ...
  2. Frozen Fruit. There are a wide variety of frozen fruits available year-round. ...
  3. Syrups/Pie Mix. ...
  4. Canned Fruit. ...
  5. Frozen Juice Concentrate. ...
  6. Concentrated Artificial Flavoring. ...
  7. Fruit Juice.

How do you add flavor to homemade cider? ›

Think about 3 tbs/gallon of grated ginger would be good. Also think about maybe pumpkin/apple pie spice, cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg (be easy with this one), cardamom. Also, you can try orange peel. I haven't tried this yet but we used to make hot mulled cider with oranges, cloves and cinnamon.

How do you make cheap cider taste better? ›

Flavor tip one: Add 1/4 of a 12oz can of frozen apple juice concentrate. I add the frozen apple juice concentrate when I am using the grocery store apple cider, in an effort to make it more like the fresh stuff.

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