When the weather turns chilly and the holidays start to feel just around the corner, I love making Festive Maple Mulled Cider. It’s the kind of drink that instantly warms you up, filling your home with a cozy, spiced aroma. Festive Maple Mulled Cider brings together the perfect blend of sweetness and spice, with a hint of maple that makes it feel extra special. Whether you’re hosting a gathering or just relaxing by the fire, this cider is sure to bring some cheer.
Simple, But Delicious
The beauty of Festive Maple Mulled Cider is how simple it is to make. You don’t need anything too fancy—just apple cider, a few warming spices like cinnamon and cloves, and of course, a touch of maple syrup for that sweet kick. As the cider simmers, you can already smell the cinnamon and clove mix with the maple. It’s such a delightful combination that even the most simple kitchen feels like a festive gathering spot.
A Drink for Everyone
One of the best parts about Festive Maple Mulled Cider is that it’s perfect for everyone. Whether you’re serving it to kids, family, or friends, it’s a drink everyone can enjoy. You can even make it in big batches for parties or quiet nights at home. The maple syrup adds a cozy sweetness that balances out the spices, making it a drink that brings warmth both inside and out.

The Perfect Holiday Treat
If you’re looking for a simple yet thoughtful way to celebrate the season, Festive Maple Mulled Cider is exactly what you need. The warmth of the cider, combined with the comforting scent of spices, makes it the perfect drink to sip as you relax or entertain. It’s one of those recipes that’s easy to whip up, but feels like you’ve put a lot of effort into creating something special.
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Chef’s Notes- Festive Maple Mulled Cider
- Simmer, Don’t Boil: Be sure to heat the cider on low and avoid boiling it. Boiling can cause the flavors to become too harsh, and you may risk over-reducing the cider. Gently simmering preserves the balance of spices.
- Adjust Sweetness: Maple syrup varies in sweetness, so start with 2 tablespoons and taste as you go. You can add more if you prefer a sweeter cider, but don’t overdo it—too much sweetness can overpower the spices.
- Spices Control: If you’re not fond of any particular spice, feel free to reduce or omit it. For example, reduce the star anise to 1 pod or skip the cloves if you prefer a lighter flavor.
- Alcohol-Free Version: If you’re preparing this for kids or guests who prefer a non-alcoholic drink, simply skip the spiced rum and use non-alcoholic cider or apple juice instead. The spices will still shine through.
- Make-Ahead Tip: You can prepare the mulled cider a few hours ahead of time and keep it warm on low heat. This lets the spices continue to infuse, and it’s perfect for holiday gatherings.
- Garnishing for Festive Appeal: For an extra touch of holiday cheer, garnish each mug with an orange slice, a cinnamon stick, or even a star anise pod. These not only add flavor but enhance the visual appeal.
- Citrus Alternatives: While the orange is classic, lemon or grapefruit can add a unique twist. Use them in place of or alongside the orange for a slightly different citrus flavor.
FAQ- Festive Maple Mulled Cider
Can I make this recipe ahead of time?
Yes, you can prepare the cider up to 2 hours in advance. Simply keep it warm on low heat, covered. For longer storage, let it cool and store it in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat gently before serving.
What if I don’t have spiced rum?
No worries! You can leave out the spiced rum and make a delicious non-alcoholic version of the cider. Alternatively, you can use a splash of apple brandy or dark rum for an extra kick.
Can I use regular apple cider instead of spiced cider?
Absolutely! If you can’t find spiced cider, regular apple cider works just as well. You can add extra spices like cinnamon or cloves to infuse additional flavor.
Can I adjust the sweetness of the cider?
Yes, you can adjust the sweetness to your liking. Start with 2 tablespoons of maple syrup and taste it. Add more if you prefer a sweeter cider. If you want a sugar-free option, consider using stevia or monk fruit sweetener.
How long should I simmer the cider?
Simmer the cider on low heat for about 20 minutes. This will allow the spices to infuse the cider without boiling away the flavors. Stir occasionally and taste for flavor balance along the way.
















