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Tristan Welch
By Tristan Welch

Mulled cider made from fruit peelings, Zero waste!

7 steps
Prep:4minCook:11min
I love serving mulled cider and fruit peelings in a tea set, its such fun on a winters afternoon. Utilizing every part of flavorsome fruits like apples, grapefruits, lemons, pears and oranges, adding that the best thing to do is "keep all your peelings". Whether it be a half-grated orange or wrapped-up lemon, as long as there is no mould, "it can all go in".
Updated at: Thu, 17 Aug 2023 08:02:37 GMT

Nutrition balance score

Unbalanced
Glycemic Index
50
Low
Glycemic Load
26
High

Nutrition per serving

Calories243.1 kcal (12%)
Total Fat0.3 g (0%)
Carbs50.4 g (19%)
Sugars44.8 g (50%)
Protein0.2 g (0%)
Sodium32.7 mg (2%)
Fiber1.6 g (6%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet

Instructions

Step 1
Start by bringing the sugar and water to a boil in a large saucepan to form a golden caramel
PotPot
dark brown sugardark brown sugar200g
waterwater
Step 2
Add in the spices and citrus peel, including ginger and even apple cores for "a little extra fruitiness"
Wooden SpoonWooden Spoon
Fruit peelingsFruit peelings
whole cloveswhole cloves6
cinnamon stickscinnamon sticks2
allspice berriesallspice berries6
fresh gingerfresh ginger3 cm
Step 3
Add half of the cider onto the caramel mixture and simmer gently for 10 minutes
Add half of the cider onto the caramel mixture and simmer gently for 10 minutes
cidercider1.5 lt
Step 4
The secret is to add the rest of cider just before serving, bring it up to temperature.
cidercider1.5 lt
Step 5
For an extra kick, add a dash of brandy or vodka, grate in some orange, lemon or grapefruit zest and add a few berries, cinnamon sticks or even raisins and nuts to the mixture.
Step 6
Strain through a sieve.
SieveSieve
Step 7
For an extra kick, add a dash of brandy or vodka, raisins and nuts to the mixture. I love serving this in a tea pot, enjoy!