![]() It is the perfect thing to take the edge off of winter. As soon as one batch runs out I make another, just to make sure I always have some on hand. Simply heat some water and you have instant apple cider, no measuring of spices or simmering required (It also makes amazing gummy candy, check back next week for that recipe). It also makes the house smell absolutely delicious! I store the concentrate in the refrigerator and it is so convenient I find myself using it even when it isn’t Shabbat. It takes a little while to make, but mostly unattended, so I put on a pot to boil while I am doing other things in the kitchen. ![]() A few years back I developed a parve hot chocolate mix that is rich and creamy with just the addition of water so this winter I decided it was time to make spiced cider a Shabbat reality. That works fine for tea or instant coffee but I can’t heat up milk to make hot chocolate or apple juice to make apple cider. The thing about Shabbat is that since I do not cook on the Sabbath any warm drinks I want to enjoy have to be made by simply adding hot water, because I always leave a carafe of hot water plugged in and ready to go. If you are using fresh pressed cider, you can concentrate it by freezing. I have been enjoying it so much that I wanted to find a way to enjoy my apple cider on Shabbat as well as the rest of the week. If you are using supermarket apple juice, Id just buy the frozen cans of concentrate. ![]() I love the crisp sweetness of the apple paired with the warm and cozy mulling spices. This winter (or the little of it that we have had here in California) my treat of choice has been steaming hot apple cider. I love the feeling of coming in from the cold and wrapping your hands around a steaming hot mug of something delicious. ![]()
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