Mulling is Back©
Mulling is Back©
By Arlene
Wright-Correll
Sit back and enjoy the an old practice Mulling, one that
involves infusing warmed juices, ciders, or wines with a collection of luscious
ingredients, and results in a smooth and soothing evening beverage. You can even make mulled coffee and mulled
tea.
You can make Mulled Wine with Herbs as there are many
recipes inspired by Glögg, a traditional Scandinavian holiday drink which
brings warmth and cheer in the dark days of December. Crush cardamom pods to
release cardamom’s delectable flavor and aroma. For a nonalcoholic version of
this warming drink, substitute Concord grape juice.
At Home Farm Herbery we have many Mulled Cider recipes
During the colder months, there's nothing more warm and
inviting than mulled spiced beverages. These recipes will delight your family
and guests while creating wonderful aromas in your home. Mulled spiced
beverages, which were popular with early American colonists, have become part
of our American holiday traditions. It's easy to include these festive drinks
in your fall and winter gatherings.
However we savor them on ordinary weekdays any time of the year.
Time-saving tips: The convenient Mulling Spice Blend combines the traditional mulling spices of cinnamon, allspice, clove and dried orange peels. In addition to easy use in recipes, this fragrant mixture can become an instant potpourri -- just put one pound in a decorative bowl. The Mulling Spice Blend also makes thoughtful holiday gifts.
Time-saving tips: The convenient Mulling Spice Blend combines the traditional mulling spices of cinnamon, allspice, clove and dried orange peels. In addition to easy use in recipes, this fragrant mixture can become an instant potpourri -- just put one pound in a decorative bowl. The Mulling Spice Blend also makes thoughtful holiday gifts.
More short-cuts for busy cooks: Mulled spiced beverages may be refrigerated for up to 2 days. Serve chilled or reheat with low heat.
In addition to apple cider, brew tempting mulled beverages with other health-promoting juices such as cranberry, pomegranate, black cherry or cherry cider. Just substitute your favorite juice for apple cider in our Fast & Flavorful Recipe.
Fast & Flavorful Recipe: Mulled Spiced Cider
This simple recipe takes only minutes to assemble. Your family will be sipping a warm-your-toes drink in 30 minutes.
This simple recipe takes only minutes to assemble. Your family will be sipping a warm-your-toes drink in 30 minutes.
Ingredients:
8 cups apple cider or apple juice
8 cups apple cider or apple juice
1 cup Mulling Spice Blend
8 one-inch cinnamon sticks for garnish
Directions:
In a large, nonreactive pot, combine cider (or apple juice) and Mulling Spice Blend. Cover and bring to a simmer. Remove cover and reduce to low heat. Simmer for 20 minutes or longer. Carefully ladle into mugs. Add a one-inch cinnamon stick into each mug.
Makes 8 servings.
Richly Spiced Mulled
Cider
Gently toasting spices brings out their uplifting aromas and
will fill your whole kitchen with a homey fragrance.
Ingredients:
8 cups apple cider or apple juice
Ingredients:
8 cups apple cider or apple juice
5 black peppercorns
1 teaspoon dried orange peels
1 teaspoon dried lemon peels
Directions: In a
large, nonreactive pot, lightly toast 4 one-inch cinnamon sticks, cloves,
allspice berries, anise stars and black peppercorns over low heat for about one
minute until fragrant. Remove pot from heat; let cool slightly. Slowly add
cider (or apple juice) and stir. Add dried orange peels and dried lemon peels.
Return pot to heat and bring mixture to a simmer. Reduce to low heat and
continue to simmer for at least 20 minutes. Occasionally gently stir. Strain
through a fine-mesh strainer. Carefully ladle into mugs and add a one-inch
cinnamon stick into each mug. Makes 8 servings.
Mulled Beverage
Variations
Mulled Spiced Tea
These spices will increase your enjoyment of your favorite black teas, such as
Directions:
Bring 8 cups of water to boil in a large, nonreactive pot.
Remove from heat.
Add 4 to 6 black tea bags.
Add 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon,
1 teaspoon ground clove, 1 teaspoon ground allspice, 1
tablespoon nutmeg, 1 vanilla bean, 1 teaspoon lavender (optional) and 1
tablespoon honey (or more to taste).
Steep for 5 minutes.
Return to low heat and simmer for at least 20 minutes.
Strain through a fine-mesh strainer. Serve warm or chill. Makes 8 servings.
Mulled Red Wine
This recipe is inspired by Glogg, a traditional Scandinavian drink. It's particularly flavorful because of cardamom, a fragrant spice frequently found in Scandinavian baking.
Directions:
In a large, nonreactive pot, combine one bottle of medium or
full-bodied red wine, such as Merlot, with 1/2 cup Mulling Spice Blend. Add 1/4
cup sugar, 6 crushed cardamom pods
or 1/4 teaspoon ground cardamom, 1/4 cup raisins and 1/4 cup blanched almonds.
Cover and bring to a simmer. Uncover and reduce to low heat, occasionally
stirring. Simmer for at least 20 minutes until spices infuse the wine and the
raisins plump.
Strain through a fine-mesh strainer. Serve warm in mugs in 1/2
cup portions. Makes at least 4 servings.
We could go on; however, this will give you a good start.
In the meantime,
May the Creative
Force be with you!
Arlene Wright-Correll
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