If u live in an area where u can't get whole spices, here's a little hack: Cut off the top of a teabag, dump out the contents (make it cheap tea), pour in a teaspoon of ground spices, use the teabag string to tightly tie the bag shut, and toss it in.
OMG that’s what all spice is. I have only ever seen it in crushed / ground form and thought it was a mixture of spices. Now I know what it is. I love watching these videos because for me they are not just about cooking delightful meals, but learning techniques and knowledge to make me a better stay at home chef. Thank you.
This was delicious!! We tried this last Christmas during quarantine. We unfortunately couldn't find whole allspice, so we had to use the ground allspice. It did end up being grainy as you warned. But we scooped it out, and it was heavenly!! Please make this!!! But again, USE WHOLE SPICES!!
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OMG! It's like you are in my head. I was just telling someone the other day how much I miss apple cider. I live in Brasil now and we do not have cider here. Cannot wait to try this!! Thanks!
This is perfect timing, my husband and I LOVE apple cider and I was just thinking of buying some. I've tried about a dozen of your recipes and they always turn out great :) Thank you for sharing!
There is no such thing as too much apple cider! Especially with a delicious recipe with all those classic flavors like yours, yum!! This is so perfect for the fall and winter season!
I'm guessing you could wrap the spices in a bouquet garni (cheesecloth packet tied with bakers twine) making mashing in the pot easier? You could cool and freeze in ice cube trays and store in the freezer that way? Look delicious, can't wait to try it
can you do this with fresh tart apples? idk the type a co worker gave to my hubby from his farm and they are smaller green with a little redish on them but my hubby said more tart
Wow! I had no idea you could make your own Apple cider. I always buy it in the Fall/Winter months. I am definitely going to make this. It’s a little hard on my digestive system, but my hubby loves it. x
Great video. I have a crockpot and used your measurements...but....at the end couldnt get your amount of water innit! Only half. I didnt know crockpots had small sizes
Simply use an IMMERSION BLENDER in the same exact crock pot and at the very end, after cooking, use a chinois (very fine mesh strainer) to get all of the chunks out...
@@Thestayathomechef I'm definitely going to try this out but my crockpot is a little smaller...would it still taste the same if I cut the ingredients in half?
Ummm red delicious is about the blandest apple ever. And remove and mash on a board then return to the pot? Dude. Pour out the liquid and mash apples only in the bottom of the pot. Holy smokes. You cannot possibly make this recipe regularly
I’d wager the problem here is that YOU have never made this recipe. Good luck with your method. Choosing the more difficult method is always interesting.
If u live in an area where u can't get whole spices, here's a little hack: Cut off the top of a teabag, dump out the contents (make it cheap tea), pour in a teaspoon of ground spices, use the teabag string to tightly tie the bag shut, and toss it in.
That’s what I did!
they also make tea bags for this purpose :)
Genius!
OMG that’s what all spice is. I have only ever seen it in crushed / ground form and thought it was a mixture of spices. Now I know what it is. I love watching these videos because for me they are not just about cooking delightful meals, but learning techniques and knowledge to make me a better stay at home chef. Thank you.
These slow-cooked apple ciders are so perfection !!!
This was delicious!! We tried this last Christmas during quarantine. We unfortunately couldn't find whole allspice, so we had to use the ground allspice. It did end up being grainy as you warned. But we scooped it out, and it was heavenly!! Please make this!!! But again, USE WHOLE SPICES!!
Not sure if you have any international grocery stores nearby but that's where I find it!
Oh my goodness, I’m so addicted to watching your cooking videos! You’re so pretty and speak so eloquently. Thankful to have found you!
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May our Lord bless you dear person and help you in your troubles have you tough ever before what does first 3 words means whould you like to google it it whould reveal alot meaning somtimes we dont realise meaning of our words but it show a whole new and diffrend meaning behaind it thats why i hope you see reason behaind of its use may Blessed Virgin Pray for you to see things we cant see since sin blind us we need to wake up Amen Blessed Virgin Mary pray for Kristen and her Family Amen
Thanks for this recipe. I've got it cooking away in my slow cooker right now. I plan to make several batches and can some of it!
OMG! It's like you are in my head. I was just telling someone the other day how much I miss apple cider. I live in Brasil now and we do not have cider here. Cannot wait to try this!! Thanks!
Glad you found this recipe then (:
I love making crock pot cider
I can't wait to make this. Always get the store bought for my son's fall party I'm sure this is WAY better!!! Thanks for recipe. You are amazing.
You are so welcome!
It's awesome that all of her videos are so well edited and even with subtitles!!
Happy you like them (:
I've never seen Cinnamon sticks that long! Those are amazing. This looks really good! 🍎
It's so good!
This is perfect timing, my husband and I LOVE apple cider and I was just thinking of buying some. I've tried about a dozen of your recipes and they always turn out great :) Thank you for sharing!
You are so welcome!
There is no such thing as too much apple cider! Especially with a delicious recipe with all those classic flavors like yours, yum!! This is so perfect for the fall and winter season!
Thank you so much!
I hope you’re feeling better ❤️ God bless
Instead of helping us achieve the taste we want for the recipe, the stay at home chef also answer lots of questions coming along our way.
I only follow a few chiefs on TH-cam but this girl is awesome! I'm trying this today!
Really good! Will make again!
This is mulled cider. Delicious.
Thank you for the recipe 😍
Can't wait to try it out
Hope you enjoy
This was delicious. I tried twice. My guest were amazed by the taste.
Where did you get those gorgeous cinnamon sticks from? Can't WAIT to try this one, thank you! :)
They were at my local store (:
wow thanks for this recipe, new subscriber here ,im gonna try to make this .
I love apple cider!
Then this is the recipe for you (:
I'm guessing you could wrap the spices in a bouquet garni (cheesecloth packet tied with bakers twine) making mashing in the pot easier? You could cool and freeze in ice cube trays and store in the freezer that way?
Look delicious, can't wait to try it
Looks delicious. Thanks
Yummy 😋
I’m going to try this tomorrow
Have fun!
Perfect timing! Excellent! Thank You!
You're so welcome!
It is healthy and delicious food. Thank you.😄😄
You are welcome (:
Thank you for this recipe, my family loves apple cider and I will be making some soon.
Can't wait to make this when my son's family comes to visit at Thanksgiving!
Hope you enjoy it!
Can I use the leftover apples for apple butter?
Very GOOD.
Thank you!
This is delicious I luv apple cide vinegar
Hope you get a chance to try it out (:
can you do this with fresh tart apples? idk the type a co worker gave to my hubby from his farm and they are smaller green with a little redish on them but my hubby said more tart
Wow! I had no idea you could make your own Apple cider. I always buy it in the Fall/Winter months. I am definitely going to make this. It’s a little hard on my digestive system, but my hubby loves it. x
Let me know if he likes it (:
Me either. Idk why but I thought it was fermented.
Can you use green apples?
Can this be made in a normal pressure cooker? If so how long should it stay on the stove?
Boy that looks sooo delicious
It is so good!
The Stay At Home Chef 🤗❤️
Absolutely amazing. Down here in Australia its heading into Spring, so a cooled version would be better. I can't wait to try. Thank you for sharing.
Yum!! I will be making this 😊
It's so good!
Can I skip the sugar?
She wild with that knife
Thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks for watching
Like 625 wow great recipe thanks for sharing 👍👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌
Can u make apple sauce from those boiled apples?
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it.Now. I have something good to drink 🥳🥳🥳🥳
Great video. I have a crockpot and used your measurements...but....at the end couldnt get your amount of water innit! Only half. I didnt know crockpots had small sizes
Would a regular pot do?
I only have powder cinnamon but I’m using Granny Smith apples can I just use the cinnamon I don’t have any nutmeg
I can't wait to try this.👍❤❤❤
Hope you enjoy
Yum yum yum😋👍
Can I use grinned all spice?
Mmmm this look delicious I may try it😁😄😃😀
Several family members/friends do not like the taste of clove. Can something be substituted in it's place or left out all together?
You could leave it out if you'd like.
@@Thestayathomechef thank you for replying! I'm planning on making this for my family's Thanksgiving get-together. 😊
Maybe try nutmeg!
Can Anise be added too?
I have the same cups
Simply use an IMMERSION BLENDER in the same exact crock pot and at the very end, after cooking, use a chinois (very fine mesh strainer) to get all of the chunks out...
Love it!
Hello there, this looks so yummy. But how would I make it if o don't have a slow cooker.
Buy one pls you can use it all the time to make other things so easy like pulled pork etc
What do you all do with the cider afterwards?
Dang this looks good!!
It is! Hope you get a chance to try it (:
@@Thestayathomechef I'm definitely going to try this out but my crockpot is a little smaller...would it still taste the same if I cut the ingredients in half?
Yes, that will work fine.
I love it and it looks like a very healthy drink 🍹and it lllllooooook’s GGGGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODDDDDDDD
Amazing!
Thanks!
mmm lov it
I love you, thank you for recipe 🌹
My pleasure 😊
@@Thestayathomechef that's kind of you 🌼😊
Nice
Thanks
Can I use ground cinnamon in place of sticks
Ground cinnamon may leave bits of it in your cider and make it taste grainy
Yum!
Any one have an adaptation for using an instant pot or electric pressure cooker?
next make an Oreo cake please
Oooh that does sound good (: Maybe one day i will be able to get to that
I'm assuming this is alcohol free seeing as it hasn't fermented?
Correct. It doesn't have any alcohol.
Now I have to go buy a crockpot lol
hmm.. cloves of what? :)
Bit too much cinnamon for me, which was surprising since I love cinnamon. Maybe cut it down to 2 sticks. Other than that very tasty my family loved it
How come everybody's cider is brown and mine is clear after 4 hours?
And. 9 small apples
why not cut the fruits into smaller pieces so don't need to mash them?
It’s less work to mash them since you’ll have to mash them either way.
Why in the world would you throw away the remainder of the apples??? Make apple butter! Oh man it’s so good on some buttered toast.
This screams fall
There is enough Vitamin C in there to fullfill adult dietary needs for year. Needs Vitamin B, as in booze to complete.
This isn't cider, it's juice!
What? No fermentation? Is this still a cider??😏😏
This isn't alcoholic, it's a USA thing
But apple cider is usually alcoholic
Yes. This one isn't
@@Sara-dz6fz I don't like 😁😉
@@mhdbubd I wanna try it lol
Ummm red delicious is about the blandest apple ever. And remove and mash on a board then return to the pot? Dude. Pour out the liquid and mash apples only in the bottom of the pot. Holy smokes. You cannot possibly make this recipe regularly
I’d wager the problem here is that YOU have never made this recipe. Good luck with your method. Choosing the more difficult method is always interesting.