Classic Hot Apple Cider Recipe for Cozy Fall Gatherings

Slow Cooker Hot Apple Cider infused with warm seasonal spices is the ideal holiday drink. Top with whipped cream and a drizzle of caramel — it truly is Christmas in a cup!

Mug of slow cooker Spiced Apple Cider with orange slices surrounding it, topped with whipped cream, caramel drizzle, and a cinnamon stick.

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Slow Cooker Spiced Caramel Apple Cider

I’m not a coffee drinker, but one day I tried a caramel spiced apple cider at a coffee shop and instantly fell in love — it tasted like “Christmas in a cup.” Since then I’ve worked to recreate that cozy, spiced cider at home. This slow cooker version is non-alcoholic, easy to make, and full of comforting holiday flavor.

Balancing apple cider spices can be tricky: too much of one spice overwhelms the rest. After experimenting, I found a blend that keeps the cider warm, bright, and perfectly spiced. You can keep it classic or dress it up with whipped cream and a caramel drizzle for a true copycat treat.

Ingredients you’ll need to make Easy Hot Apple Cider

  • ½ gallon fresh apple cider (or pumpkin spiced apple cider if you prefer)
  • 1 large orange, sliced into 1/4 inch rounds (use 3–4 slices)
  • 1 large lemon, sliced into 1/4 inch rounds (use 3 slices)
  • 3–4 cinnamon sticks
  • ½ tablespoon whole allspice berries
  • ½ tablespoon whole cloves
  • Whipped cream for topping (optional)
  • Caramel ice cream topping for drizzling (optional)
Ingredients for Old Fashioned Spiced Apple Cider on a wooden board.

How To Make the BEST Hot Apple Cider

This recipe works as a simple, traditional spiced cider or as a caramel-spiced specialty when topped with whipped cream and caramel. Use a slow cooker for hands-off warmth and consistent infusion of spices.

Step-by-step:

  • Pour ½ gallon apple cider into your slow cooker.
  • Add 3–4 orange slices and 3 lemon slices. The lemon brightens the flavor and is a favorite addition.
  • Add 3–4 cinnamon sticks, depending on how cinnamony you like it.
  • Place ½ tablespoon whole allspice berries and ½ tablespoon whole cloves in a tea ball or spice infuser. Submerge the infuser into the cider to keep whole spices contained.
  • Cover the slow cooker and set to low. Let the cider simmer for at least 1 hour, preferably 2 hours, so the citrus and spices can fully infuse.

Tip: If you can find pumpkin spiced apple cider, it adds a subtle extra layer of spice without tasting strongly of pumpkin. It’s worth trying if available.

Adding Cider to Slow Cooker.

What Spices To Use in Hot Apple Cider

When making spiced cider, aim for balance. I avoid pre-mixed mulling blends that include star anise because its licorice-like flavor can dominate. Instead, whole cinnamon, allspice, and cloves give a classic warm profile without overpowering the apple base.

Using a tea ball or spice infuser keeps the spices contained for easy removal before serving. If you don’t have an infuser, wrap the spices in a square of cooking gauze or use a tied coffee filter bag.

Adding Tea Ball with spices into Apple Cider.

Slow Cooking Hot Spiced Cider

After simmering and reaching your desired flavor, switch the slow cooker to the warm setting so the cider stays at a perfect sipping temperature. The longer the spices and citrus steep, the stronger the flavor — if you like an extra-robust cup, let it steep longer or keep the covered slow cooker off overnight for a bolder infusion.

If you want a milder cider, remove the cinnamon sticks, spice infuser, and citrus once the flavor is where you want it. Dispose of used spices in the trash rather than a garbage disposal to avoid damaging the unit.

Spiced Cider in a mug on a board with spices and orange slices surrounding it.

Before serving, use caution — this is hot! For a festive treat, top each mug with whipped cream, drizzle caramel sauce, and garnish with a cinnamon stick. The whipped cream and caramel give a deliciously indulgent “caramel spiced” version reminiscent of coffee shop favorites.

This warm cider is perfect for snuggling on the couch with a holiday movie and pairs well with scones, muffins, and spiced baked goods.

Close-up shot of Spiced Caramel Apple Hot Cider in a clear mug with whipped cream and caramel drizzle.

Frequently Asked Questions and Answers

  • Can I use bottled apple juice instead of cider? Yes, but bottled apple juice is often more processed and sweeter, so it won’t have the same fresh-pressed tang and apple depth as fresh apple cider.
  • Can I alter the spices or use a mulling mix? Absolutely. The recipe shown is the creator’s preferred balance, but feel free to experiment with other spices to suit your taste.
  • What if I don’t have a tea ball or infuser? Wrap whole spices in cooking gauze or a coffee filter and tie with kitchen twine to make a spice bag.
  • Can I make this on the stovetop instead of a slow cooker? Yes. Combine the ingredients in a large stockpot, simmer on low for about an hour, then serve.

Great Holiday Treat Recipes that go with Hot Apple Cider

  • Easy Cinnamon Cruffin
  • Fried Pumpkin Spice Glazed Donuts
  • Cranberry Orange Streusel Muffins
  • Buttermilk Bar Donuts
  • Easy Fried Apple Cider Donuts

Cheers to a warm and joyful holiday season from my kitchen to yours!

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Printable Recipe

Glass of Old Fashioned Spiced Apple Cider on a cutting board with orange slices surrounding it. Topped with Whipped Cream and a caramel drizzle.

Old Fashioned Spiced Apple Cider Recipe

Slow Cooker Hot Apple Cider with warm seasonal spices is the perfect holiday drink. Top with whipped cream and caramel for an indulgent treat.
Prep Time 10 mins
Cook Time 1 hr
Total Time 1 hr 10 mins
Servings 8
Calories 235 kcal

Ingredients

  • ½ gallon fresh apple cider or pumpkin spiced apple cider
  • 1 large orange, sliced (use 3–4 slices)
  • 1 large lemon, sliced (use 3 slices)
  • 3–4 cinnamon sticks
  • ½ tablespoon whole allspice berries
  • ½ tablespoon whole cloves
  • Whipped cream (optional)
  • 1 tablespoon caramel ice cream topping per drink (optional)

Instructions

  1. In a slow cooker, add the apple cider, 3–4 orange slices, 3 lemon slices, and 3–4 cinnamon sticks.
  2. Place the allspice and cloves in a tea ball or spice infuser, or bundle them in cooking gauze tied with string. Submerge into the cider.
  3. Cover and simmer on low for 1–2 hours. When ready, serve plain or top with whipped cream and a drizzle of caramel.

Nutrition

Serving: 1
Calories: 235 kcal
Carbohydrates: 59 g
Protein: 2 g
Fat: 1 g
Fiber: 7 g
Sugar: 44 g
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