This recipe for Old English Wassail is from my good friend Betty who made it for a November cooking club in 2008. Everyone loved it and demanded the recipe for this wonderful fall drink.
The Wassail has a delicious aroma from its apples, cinnamon sticks, cloves, and citrus. It is perfect to have simmering away when company arrives. A bottle of dark or spiced rum served on the side also make it a nice cocktail.
This drink is not only easy to make, but it is also great because it can simmer until ready to serve creating a wonderful aroma throughout the house. Keep it on the stove and have a ladle and mugs (and rum if serving) nearby so everyone can help themselves.
The Wassail makes a great Halloween/Thanksgiving drink (and cocktail), and is also comforting whenever the weather calls for a warm, inviting drink.
Simmer - Sip - Smile
Old English Wassail from Betty
Pour in a large sauce pan...
Pour in a large sauce pan...
1/2 gal. Apple cider or juice
1 large can pineapple juice ( I use Dole the other brands didn't taste as good)
3 Tablespoons honey
1 teaspoon ground Cinnamon
1 Tablespoon lemon juice
4 Cinnamon sticks
Whole orange, cloved*
1 apple cut in quarters
Simmer with lid on for 1 hr.
* Stick 20 whole cloves into the orange and add it to the pot. See picture above.
Really really good.
ReplyDeleteI will have to remember this one. Great Halloween drink!
ReplyDeleteWill ya please bake something? It's been a while.
ReplyDeleteOh my this looks so good right now for fall!
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