Crockpot Apple Cider - Easy Slow Cooker Recipe (2024)

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This Crockpot Apple Cider recipe is easy to make in the slow cooker and the best warm drink for fall, and the holiday season! Takes just 5 minutes of prep time with a delicious combination of orange, lemon, apples, cranberries, cinnamon and cloves.

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Updated October 2020

An Easy Crockpot Apple Cider Recipe

Fall is in the air and that calls for all the cozy drinks. I can’t think of anything more comforting than this Crockpot Apple Cider on a chilly autumn day. It’s so easy to make and starts off with the same base as my Homemade Apple Cider and Instant Apple Cider.

Made with a combination of apples, orange, lemon and cranberries that pair amazingly well with the warm and cozy cinnamon and cloves. Takes just 5 minutes of prep time and you just let your slow cooker work it’s magic.

Why we love this hot apple cider

This drink recipe is not only cozy and delicious but it makes a healthy treat for any time of day. It’s naturally vegan, paleo, dairy-free, gluten-free, refined-sugar free and easily Whole30 compliant if you leave out the sweetener.

The best part about making this easy apple cider is that you easily customize it depending on your mood. Not a fan of cranberries or the lemon? You can leave them out depending on your mood or what you have on hand.

Serving this at your next holiday party or get together? Feel free to bump up the spices or sweetener.

Enjoying a warm cider at home? Grab a warm mug and cuddle up by the fireplace. Or add some caramel and whipped cream for a dessert drink.

Ingredients you need for this slow cooker apple cider recipe

This mulled cider recipe uses fresh fruit instead of apple juice and aromatic spices to make your house smell amazing. Feel free to customize the fruit with what you like or have in your kitchen.

  • Apples – use a mix of apples. You can leave the skin on or off. If leaving the skin on, be sure to wash them first before adding them to the crockpot.
  • Oranges & Lemons – you can leave the peel on or off. Peeling the oranges first helps cut down on the bitterness. If leaving the skin on, be sure to wash them first before adding them to the crockpot.
  • Cranberries
  • Cinnamon sticks
  • Whole cloves
  • Star anise – adds a wonderful licorice like aroma and can be found on Amazon, the baking aisle or the International section of a large grocery store where there are dried herbs. Feel free to leave it out if you can’t find it.

Optional sweetener: You can leave out the sweetener to make this Whole30 compliant or add any sweetener of your choice and adjust the amount according to your taste. Coconut sugar, maple sugar, monk fruit sweetener, brown sugar, maple syrup, honey or any sugar free sweetener would work depending on your preference.

How to make Crockpot Apple Cider

Making homemade hot apple cider from scratch couldn’t be easier when you use your slow cooker. It’s a set and forget recipe and all of those delicious sweet and spicy flavors are infused together and takes less than 5 minutes of hands on time.

1. ADD FRUIT TO SLOW COOKER: Place the quartered apples, orange, lemon and cranberries into a 6 Quart Slow Cooker. Add cinnamon sticks, teaspoon whole cloves, star anise (if using) and pour a few cups water over top (enough to cover the fruit).
2. COOK ON LOW: Cook on high for 4 hours or low for 6 hours.
3. MASH THE FRUIT: Mash the fruit with a potato masher to release the juices. Cover and cook an additional 1 hour on low.
4. STRAIN: Carefully strain the solids from the liquids using a fine mesh sieve. Discard solids and store cider in an airtight container for up to 1 week or freeze for later use.

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Apple Cider Variations

Want to mix things up depending on your mood or special occasion.

  • Leave out the lemon and oranges for a sweeter more concentrated apple flavor.
  • Not a fan of cloves? Leave it out and add a slice of ginger.
  • Don’t have a lot of time? Use apple juice or other fruit juices instead and infuse them with the cinnamon and cloves.
  • Serving this at a party for adults? Add a splash of your favorite spirits such as bourbon or brandy.

Apples to use for Slow Cooker Apple Cider

We like to use a variety of sweet and tart apples for the best flavor.

  • Honeycrisp, Granny Smith and Gala but you can use any other variety you like. For a sweet apple cider, use Pink Lady, Cortland or Fuji.

Storage Instructions

The great thing about apple cider is you can make it ahead of time and store it in a large jug in your fridge for up to 1 week.

Freezer instructions:

Want to freeze your apple cider? Pour into an ice cube tray mold and freeze until solid. Then transfer the ice cubes to a large resealable bag to add to your cold drinks or thaw until ready to enjoy!

More cozy drink recipes you might like:

Matcha Latte

Pumpkin Spice Latte

Homemade Gingerbread Latte

Peppermint Mocha Latte

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Crock Pot Apple Cider

Prep Time

10 mins

Cook Time

4 hrs

Total Time

4 hrs 10 mins

This Crockpot Apple Cider recipe is easy to make in the slow cooker and the best warm drink for fall, and the holiday season! Takes just 5 minutes of prep time with a delicious combination of orange, lemon, apples, cranberries, cinnamon and cloves.

Course: Drinks

Cuisine: American, Holiday

Keyword: apple cider recipes, holiday drinks

Servings: 12 servings

Calories: 75 kcal

Author: Kelly

Ingredients

  • 8 medium apples cored and quartered (a mix of Granny Smith, Honey Crisp & Gala)
  • 1 orange (peeled and cut into segments)
  • 1 lemon (peeled and cut into segments)
  • 2/3 cup fresh cranberries
  • 3 cinnamon sticks
  • 1/2 teaspoon whole cloves
  • 1 whole star anise leave out if you can't find it
  • enough water to cover fruit
  • 1/4 - 1/2 cup sweetener of your choice sugar, brown sugar, coconut sugar, maple syrup, honey, Stevia etc.

Instructions

  1. Place the quartered apples, orange, lemon and cranberries into a 6 Quart Slow Cooker. Add cinnamon sticks, whole cloves, star anise (if using) and pour water over top (enough to cover the fruit).

  2. Cook on high for 4 hours or low for 6 hours.

  3. Mash the fruit with a potato masher to release the juices. Cover and cook an additional 1 hour on low.

  4. Carefully strain the solids from the liquids using a fine mesh sieve. Discard solids and store cider in an airtight container for up to 1 week or freeze for later use.

Nutrition Facts

Crock Pot Apple Cider

Amount Per Serving (1 serving)

Calories 75

% Daily Value*

Sodium 1mg0%

Potassium 170mg5%

Carbohydrates 20g7%

Fiber 4g16%

Sugar 14g16%

Vitamin A 90IU2%

Vitamin C 16.9mg20%

Calcium 23mg2%

Iron 0.3mg2%

* Nutrition facts are provided as a courtesy using the WPRM recipe calculator. It is best to make your own calculations to ensure accuracy. We expressly disclaim any and all liability of any kind with respect to any act or omission wholly or in part in reliance on anything contained in this website. Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

Can you make apple cider vinegar in a crock? ›

Making your own Homemade Apple Cider Vinegar is pretty simple and, I think, really fun. I would suggest investing in a fermenting crock if you plan to start fermenting. My water sealed fermenting crock consistently has something brewing; Apple Cider Vinegar, Sauerkraut, and even Mead.

Can you make cider with just cooking apples? ›

They could be cookers, eaters or a blend of many different types. In an ideal world, cider apples would be best but again any type of apple is capable of making you a nice, real home made cider!

Is it better to cook with apple cider or apple juice? ›

(When we tested the pH level of both liquids, the cider had a lower pH than the apple juice, confirming its higher level of acidity.) The bottom line: When it comes to cooking, don't swap apple juice for cider.

What happens when you cook with apple cider vinegar? ›

Bakers tend to choose apple cider vinegar because of its sweet and fruity flavor. In addition, all of the vinegar flavor cooks out of the finished product. Balance out saltiness. If you make a sauce, soup, or gravy that is particularly salty, you can add a little apple cider vinegar to help balance out the dish.

What are the best apples for apple cider vinegar? ›

That will (literally) boil down to your taste preference; sweet or acidic. For sweeter cider, try Gala, Fuji, Cortland, Golden Delicious, or Red Delicious varieties; for a more acidic ghostwriter seminararbeit, tart flavor, go with Pink Lady, Braeburn, Jonathan, or McIntosh.

What is the best yeast for cider making? ›

The most commonly used yeast is a champagne yeast. Being a very aggressive yeast, it ferments quickly to a very clean, dry flavor that suits the apple character very well. This yeast is cheap, easy to use, and makes a delicious, consistent beverage.

What does soaking in apple cider do? ›

ACV baths may help with wound healing and the prevention of skin infections. The acetic acid in ACV is a potent antibacterial compound, even at low concentrations. One study in the journal PLOS One notes that acetic acid can kill germs that often infect wounds in the skin.

Is it OK to drink straight apple cider? ›

It's absolutely important to dilute ACV before consuming it. Having it straight can harm your teeth and esophagus.

Should you have hot or cold apple cider? ›

It's all up to personal preference! Apple cider can be served fresh out of the fridge, on ice, or warmed up, typically with cinnamon sticks or additional fall spices. Some folks also feel safer drinking unpasteurized cider after it has been heated to at least 160 degrees (and cools to taste).

How is apple cider made step by step? ›

Make your own apple cider in 8 steps
  1. Gather your ingredients and materials. ...
  2. Cleaning: ensure that all equipment is clean before you begin. ...
  3. Collecting apples, cleaning and pulping. ...
  4. Squeezing the pulp and measuring SG. ...
  5. Fermentation. ...
  6. Clarifying and siphoning. ...
  7. Bottling and secondary fermentation. ...
  8. Lagering and serving.

How quickly can you make cider? ›

A constant cool temperature is much better than one that fluctuates. The fermentation time will depend on the room temperature and the initial starting gravity. 5 to 14 days is just a guide. The slower the fermentation the better the cider will taste.

Does homemade apple cider have alcohol? ›

Is Apple Cider Alcoholic? Fresh apple cider doesn't contain alcohol. It's possible for unpasteurized cider to ferment over time and become alcoholic, creating hard apple cider. If you don't want your cider to become alcoholic, then it's best to drink it within two weeks of making it.

Can you make vinegar in a fermentation crock? ›

Of course there are subtleties to this process, but the basic method is simple. Fill a Kilner jar, fermenting crock or plastic bucket (depending on the volume you want to make) three-quarters full with chopped fruit, top up with water, and use some sort of weight to keep the floaters down, otherwise they will rot.

How long does apple cider vinegar need to ferment? ›

Keep the containers away from direct sunlight and maintain the temperature at 60 to 80 degrees F. Full fermentation will take about 3 to 4 weeks. Near the end of this period, you should notice a vinegar-like smell.

How to make a big batch of apple cider vinegar? ›

Here are the steps to make apple cider vinegar at home:
  1. Chop 4-5 rinsed apples into roughly 1–2 in (2.5–5.1 cm) pieces.
  2. Add the apples to a sterilized 64-ounce (2-liter) glass jar with cool water. ...
  3. Cover the jar with cheesecloth. ...
  4. Store the jar in a cool, dark place for 3–4 weeks.
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