How To Make Apple Cider

Apple cider is one of my absolute favorite parts of fall. I’ll never forget drinking a fresh glass of apple cider at an orchard after a day of apple-picking back when I was in elementary school. It was such a special treat. It was not until just recently that I discovered how easy it is to make apple cider at home. It hardly requires any ingredients or work. All you need is a few hours of patience!

Ingredients & materials:

Homemade apple cider ingredients

10 apples (I used fuji apples for a cider that would be naturally on the sweeter side — read our post on the benefits of apples to find out about some different types!)
½ cup sugar (You may want to add more if your apples are tart)
4 cinnamon sticks
Water (Enough to cover the apples in the pot)
Large stock pot
Cheesecloth
Strainer
Potato masher

Directions:

1. Quarter your apples and place them into your pot. Feel free to leave the skin and seeds in tact – this will not affect your outcome. Fill the pot with just enough water to cover the apples, then add in the sugar.

Apples in a pot

2. Wrap your cinnamon sticks in a doubled-up cheesecloth and tie. Then place into the pot. You could also add in any other spices of your choice – allspice, cloves, etc.

Cinnamon sticks on a cheesecloth

3. Boil uncovered on high for one hour, checking frequently.

4. Turn heat to low and let simmer for two hours, covered.

5. Remove from heat and let cool.

5. Discard spices and mash apples to a pulp.

6. Use a strainer to separate the juice from the pulp. Then place the pulp in a doubled-up cheesecloth and squeeze out the reminder of the juice.

7. If you’d like, you can carve out an apple and use it to serve your apple cider! It looks adorable with an extra cinnamon stick in there, as well.

Apple cider in an apple, doiley, pinecone

This cider should stay good for about a week, if stored in an air-tight container in the refrigerator. Enjoy!

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10 years ago

Love apple cider. Not too bad with some whiskey in there on a cold night, too :)

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10 years ago

Oh my goodness! I never knew it was this easy, definitely going to be making this!!

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This may be the cutest little recipe ever! Love the idea of putting it in an apple.

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Liz
10 years ago

I feel cheated. My mother just added cider spices to apple juice, heated it up, and told us it was cider. No wonder it didn’t taste quite the same.

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Alexa
10 years ago

This is the perfect recipe for those cold fall nights! I am so excited to try this!!! :)

10 years ago

This looks so yummy! I might wait for Thanksgiving to roll around and make this for the family..Thank you so much for the awesome recipe!

10 years ago

This is a great idea, I would have never thought to make my own! For a fresh and unpasteurized version, you could probably just throw apples in a blender and strain them through cheesecloth, too.

Thanks for the great idea!

10 years ago

I am obsessed with fall and I love this idea! I just may have to make this!
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10 years ago

Oh, I can’t wait to try this! Love how it looks in an apple.

10 years ago

This looks great. My apple tree keeled over recently, so this seems like the perfect thing to make with all the apples!
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10 years ago

I love apple cider! I actually have an apple tree out back so this is perfect. I’ll try sweetening it with stevia instead of sugar. YUM.

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jessi
10 years ago

i just made this! its in the fridge, can’t wait to try it!

virginia
10 years ago

I use it to treat my cat’s dry skin. Just put a little vinegar in a spray bottle with water and mist. His fur was so dry and he looked like he had dandruff, now his coat is healthy and he has no flakes. I also use a lint roller, he seems to love it!

Emily
9 years ago

Could you can this in a hot water bath?

tiki artfose
9 years ago

I made it today and it tasted awesome. Then I took what was left of the apples and maid apple sauce.

9 years ago

SOOOO simple. I can’t find apple cider (not this kind) in the UK, so I’m pumped to be able to make it myself.

9 years ago

Can you can apple cider?

9 years ago

Can you freeze the apple cider for longer storage time !

EP
9 years ago

I have a question about using a cheesecloth. Is this step actually necessary, or can you just put in the cinnamon sticks. I have zero experience using cinnamon sticks in recipes.

9 years ago

Can’t wait to try this :-)

stephen
9 years ago

I made your apple sauce and apple cider. They are great and I’m going to make the other eight apple recipes. Thank you and Merry Xmas.

Amber
9 years ago

What if you don’thave a cheesecloth for the cinnamon sticks? Can i just put them in the water with the apples?

Janice
8 years ago

I haven’t made this recipe, but i saw someone asking about freezing it. We always pick up an extra gallon of cider in the fall from our local farm and stash it in the freezer. It has become tradition to have cider slushies (partially thawed gallon, shaken up VERY well) and popcorn while watching fireworks on the 4th of July :-)

Leigh
8 years ago

I like the idea of just quartering the apples – no muss or fuss. That’s cool!
http://www.pickyourown.org/applecider.htm Has canning instructions for Apple Cider. We’ve had good luck with it. I’m two batches in and a few more to go. I put my spices/cinnamon sticks right in the pot of boiling apples and fish them out when I strain it and before I put the pulp in the foley mill to do apple sauce.