Shopping

Crockpot Hot Apple Cider for a Crowd (Made With Caramel!)


Hip2Save may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you via trusted partners and affiliate links in this post. Prices and availability are accurate as of time posted. Read our full disclosure policy here.

Warm up with our cozy Crockpot hot apple cider recipe! The addition of caramel really hits the spot!

holding a cup of apple cider

Need a delicious party drink recipe perfect for fall weather? 

Consider filling your Crockpot with this easy-to-make hot apple cider drink! Such a yummy beverage to serve while carving pumpkins, or to warm up your little ghosts and goblins after trick-or-treating. I love that you can just pour everything into the slow cooker and it’ll result in lots of deep fall flavors from festive mulling spices like cinnamon and clove.

woman holding a cup of crockpot apple cider

This Crockpot apple cider is an easy Starbucks fall drink copycat! 

If you’ve ever had a Starbucks hot caramel apple cider drink, this is a fun copycat to make for less money at home! Top your Crockpot hot apple cider with some whipped cream and a drizzle of caramel sundae syrup for a yummy treat!

ingredients to make mulled apple cider

pouring apple cider into a slow cooker

juicing an orange using a hand juicer

pouring torani coffee syrup in a slow cooker

cheese cloth with orange rind and mulling spices

adding mulling spices to apple cider

pouring caramel syrup over apple cider




Print

Crockpot Hot Apple Cider With Caramel

yield: 12 SERVINGS

prep time: 10 MINUTES

total time: 10 MINUTES

This hot apple cider with caramel syrup is the perfect fall drink, and easy to make in the Crockpot!

1

To a 5 or 6 quart slow cooker, add the apple cider, caramel syrup, vanilla extract, and squeeze the juice from the tangerines or orange.

2

Wrap the orange rinds, cinnamon sticks, cloves, and nutmeg in a cheesecloth and secure with kitchen twine. Place it into the slow cooker.

3

Cover with the lid, and set the slow cooker to low for about 3 hours until warmed through. Discard the spices in the cheesecloth.

4

Turn slow cooker to warm to keep it warm during your party. Serve your hot apple cider with whipped cream and caramel sauce if desired.


Yield: 12 cups, Serving Size: 1 cup
Amount Per Serving:

Brought to you by Hip2Save.


Here’s a Hip Tip for making the best hot apple cider: 

  • Use a piece of cheesecloth to easily wrap mulling spices such as cinnamon sticks, whole clove, orange rinds, and whole nutmeg. Then you don’t have to strain your drink.
  • Try Torani salted caramel syrup for the caramel component to this drink! I tried it, and loved it for this easy slow cooker drink.
  • Feel free to first DIY your own apple cider if desired. I found it quicker to buy prepared pressed apple cider to avoid cooking, mashing and straining apples. But it’s easy to do by following these helpful homemade apple cider directions I found.
  • Love a hot spiked cider? Easily turn this recipe into a hot cider cocktail by adding alcohol! You can mix in spiced brandy or rum as a couple of ideas. How perfect to enjoy with the adults while tailgating on a chilly day or evening!
  • Curious about these glass coffee mugs? They are such nice quality and are Anchor Hocking from Walmart. I love these for coffee and drinks like hot cider!

Looking for a cute serving tip?

glass pumpkin dispenser filled with apple cider, being dispensed into pretty glasses on a table with fall decor

You can absolutely serve the hot cider right from the crockpot! But if you want to up your presentation game a bit, this glass pumpkin dispenser is the perfect choice, and it’s under $15 on Walmart.com! Use it for the entire fall season and even Thanksgiving!

woman holding a mug of hot apple cider

This hot apple cider drink with caramel represents everything fall!

I love how comforting it’ll make your home smell, and this hot apple cider is such a warm delicious treat! My kids loved this spiced cider with caramel and have already asked me to make it again.


Enjoyed this apple cider drink? You may FALL in love with this pumpkin spice latte recipe too!


About the writer:


Lina has a Bachelor’s Degree from Northern Arizona University with 11 years of blogging and photography experience having work featured in Today.com, Martha Stewart, Country Living, Fox News, Buzzfeed, and HGTV.




Source link

Rambamwellness.com

Leave a Reply