Caramel Apple Cider (v, gf)

Apple season is coming into full swing here on the central coast, despite the temperatures still peaking in the high seventies every day. There is nothing quite like buying fresh, local apples when they are in season. There are honestly no supermarket apples that can compare. If you have a local apple farm you can visit this season, do it at least once. If not, go on a drive and find one. It’s worth it.

I like them best straight out of the fridge – sweet, crisp, and cold. However, when you buy them 10 pounds at a time, you’ve gotta find something to do with them. I can eat 2 a day, but that’s not enough to get through them before they lose their crispiness. So, I chopped a bunch of them up and tossed ’em in the slow cooker with some warm spices and let them hang out in there all day. When they were done cooking, I had the most amazing apple cider that I had ever had. Sweet and spicy at the same time, with a pronounced apple flavor that surpasses any cider you buy at the store.

I knew that caramel was going to be a necessity with the cider, so I whipped up a quick batch of Ashlae’s Almond Milk Caramel Sauce while the cider cooked. I know, it seems so difficult and scary to make the caramel, but if you follow her directions to the T (basically, cook for 25 minutes, no stirring) it’s actually super simple and fool-proof. I even used the Trader Joe’s Almond Milk Beverage (who made that decision?). I thought about trying to “improve” the recipe and making it my own, but really – why mess with perfection?

To make this even better, I added a shot of bourbon to my caramel apple cider the other night, and wooo wee – I could get rather drunk on that stuff. So warm and drinkable and cozy, I could probably drink it all night if I’m not careful. Do it.

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CARAMEL APPLE CIDER

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Serves: ½ GALLON, OR 8 DRINKS
An easy and delicious recipe for slow-cooked apple cider. Just combine the ingredients and walk away! And then, a recipe for caramel apple cider, with a shot of bourbon for the adventurous.

INGREDIENTS

To make the cider:

  • 10 medium sweet apples
  • 3 dried cinnamon sticks
  • 1 Tbsp whole cloves
  • 1 Tbsp whole allspice
  • 10 cups water
  • Almond Milk Caramel Sauce, by Oh, Ladycakes

To make the drinks:

  • 2 tsp caramel sauce
  • 1 cup apple cider
  • 1 shot bourbon, optional

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Core and slice the apples, then place in a 6-qt slow cooker with the water, cloves, allspice, and water. Cover and cook on high for 8 hours.
  2. While the cider is cooking, make the caramel sauce. When finished, pour into a glass jar or heat-proof container and cover lightly to cool. Don’t screw a cap on too tight or you’ll have a fun time taking the cap off after it is done cooling.
  3. When the cider is finished, strain into a pitcher or a few large jars. You have a couple options here – for a semi-clear cider, you can strain it through a colander into a bowl (this is what I did). If you want it to be rather clear, strain in through some cheesecloth (this can take a while).
  4. To make the drinks, combine 2 tsp caramel sauce and 1 cup of the cider. Mix, taste, and add more caramel if you want.
  5. If you’re feeling frisky, add a shot of bourbon to the caramel cider, and enjoy!