Sep 24, 2011

Fall Cinnamon Cider

Fall is finally here! Well, it's still in the 80's to 90's here in Texas but Fall weather is on its way! Today, I wanted to share with you a recipe I learned from a friend, Fall Cinnamon Cider! I'm not sure if her family has a name for it but it sure is good and that's what I'm going to call it!


Here Is What You'll Need
Orange juice, Cranberry juice & two boxes of Red Hots*, pretty simple!
Start by pouring in the entire carton of Orange juice into a large pot. Next, add in only half of your Cranberry juice. You should have a nice orange-ish red color. Now, pour in one to two boxes of Red Hots *I used two boxes but I like lots of cinnamon. Start by adding one box and add more to your taste*. Turn your burner to high and heat your liquid until all of the Red Hots have melted. Stir occasionally so that your Red Hots don't stick to the bottom of the pot.
You can also hollow out an apple to serve your Cinnamon Cider in, but this is optional. I do think it's a nice touch and the juices seeping from the apple makes it taste even better! By the way, this will make your house smell wonderful! When I smell this, I definitely think of Fall/Winter.
Now, was that simple or what? You can drink it warm by itself, or if you're feeling a little naughty, you can add some Captain Morgan's Spiced Rum or Fireball Whiskey. It is also tasty served cold with a touch of Vodka! Enjoy!

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41 comments :

  1. I love the idea of drinking out of an apple. I'm looking forward to cooler weather here in Georgia, too. Fall just doesn't last long enough in the south. Your cider looks delicious! Thanks for sharing on Sweet Indulgences Sunday.

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  3. This looks amazing! I can't wait to try it...pinning it now...

    Cara

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  4. P.S. I'm your newest follower, would love to have you stop over sometime!

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  5. the weather here in the UK has already turned into a comforting cold, and this sounds absolutely delicious... but we don't have Red Hots over here! I think I'm going to google and see if we have our own substitute...

    looks yum!

    Jenni x

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  6. This looks wonderful! Very sweet presentation. Love the picture. Your blog is lovely. I came over from Masterpiece Mondays! Have a wonderful day.

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  7. I LOVE this!! I'm going to share this on my blog's facebook page!

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  8. Red hots??? Who knew? That is so great though, I would love to try this. Thanks for the recipe! Sounds amazing!

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  9. So clever to serve it in a hollowed out apple! Great idea!

    amy
    oneartmama.blogspot.com

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  10. This looks delicious! The apple as a cup is so cute. I'd never heard of Red Hots before, I'm not sure if you can get them here in Australia.

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  11. This looks YUMMY! I pinned it to my pinterest! Thanks for sharing! Stopping by from Sew Can Do link party.

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  12. Yum! I'm totally doing this tomorrow! Thanks!

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  13. Great picture and the recipe is very creative. Sounds really good. I would love to have you share this at my linky that runs fri- monday, it's still up in you are interested.

    http://bacontimewiththehungryhypo.blogspot.com/

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  14. So cute! Loving this idea. Who knew about the red hots. I love the way you served it in an apple!

    www.sweetcsdesigns.com

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  15. THIS IS ADORABLE.. I HAD to pin it.. Yum, thanks for this lovely inspiration.. : ))

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  16. This looks yummy! I love the apple cup- what a clever idea! Pinning this one.

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  17. Omg this looks so yummy and fun! I would love for you to share at my party! :)

    http://www.cherishedbliss.com/2011/09/craft-and-tell-no-24.html

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  18. I love this idea! Sounds so yummy and hollowing out an apple to put it in is the neatest idea.

    New follower from Southern Lovely!

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  19. Hi, I'm a new follower. I found you on Creative Me Monday Hop over and say hi if you get a chance Jennifer from Just Wedeminute--

    How fun, my daughter has her 11 yr old friends come over after art every other wednesday and this will be perfect for next week!

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  20. OMG!! I am going to have to try that! I sometimes do baked apples, but drinks in the apple.... to cool!

    Hop'n by from 'Creative Me Monay Hop'. Sorry I am so very late, it has been a crazy week! Bu, I'm following your blog now, wont you please come and follow me back?? ~KM

    Krafty Max Originals

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  21. Hi Audra, I've been dreaming this all week long and HAD to share it with my blogger's.. Hope you don't mind.. I'm MADLY in love with this idea and trying it ASAP.. Please stop in and grab a button if that's ok.. TY SO MUCH for sharing.. I'm adding to pinterest :))

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  22. Love this!! I'd love to feature it next week on Thrifty Thursday! :)

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  23. Just popped over from House of Hepworths....this looks so yummy!! I'm definitely going to try this, in the apple even. Thanks for sharing.

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  24. Hi Audra! Love that you served your cider in hollowed out apples...gorgeous! Thank you so much for dropping by and for linking up your yummy recipe to the Tuesday To Do Party!
    Smiles!
    Jami
    www.blackberryvine.blogspot.com

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  25. This looks SO yummy and cute!! :)
    Thank you for linking up to {nifty thrifty sunday} last week!
    You'll be featured at this week's party!
    xoxo,
    Vanessa @ {nifty thrifty things}

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  26. LOVE the apple cup! This is the perfect thing to round out a halloween party! I'd be thrilled if you shared it at my link party honoring all things halloween at http://igottacreate.blogspot.com

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  27. This sounds absolutely yummy! I can't wait to try it. Love the idea of serving it in an apple!

    Pinning on pinterest. :)

    Cheers,
    Tracy Screaming Sardine

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  28. This sounds heavenly. Can't wait to try this!

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  29. Yay! I am so glad you shared this @ Show & Share! Thanks friend!

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  30. Thanks for linking up at Bacon Time. I am going to feature this on Thursday afternoon :)

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  31. Mmmm Mmmm! Can't wait to give this recipe a go. Not only did I "pin" it but I'm also going to feature this on tomorrow's Thrifty Thursday link party :)

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  32. I featured this on my blog! Feel free to stop by and grab a featured button!

    http://www.cherishedbliss.com/2011/10/craft-and-tell-no-25.html

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  33. Love the recipe! I'm definitely gonna try this one.

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  34. Wow, this looks amazing...I'm definitely going to try it! BTW, most of my family lives in Texas while I live in Northern Illinois. During January and February is when I envy you the most!

    Your blog is adorable. I do hope you'll stop by mine and say hello!
    Cindy @ Notes in the Key of Life

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  35. This looks like such a good recipe, I especially love the carved out apples! I am here from follower's fest, and now I'm following you! I'm happy I found your blog! I have a recipe of caramel apple cider on my blog as well, such a good time of year for this stuff! If you have a chance, check out my blog at allredabode.com

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