When the weather turns cooler, one of my favorite things to make for a family gathering is slow cooker apple cider. This year, I thought it would be fun to mix it up and make slow cooker caramel apple cider. It was a huge hit and the perfect treat on a crisp fall day.
Slow Cooker Caramel Apple Cider
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Serves 12
Ingredients
12 cups of apple juice – I bought a gallon and had a little leftover
6 cinnamon sticks
1/2 cup of good quality jarred caramel sauce, plus more for drizzling
Whipped cream
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Directions
Heat apple juice and cinnamon sticks in the slow cooker for about 4 hours on high. Let the cinnamon sticks soften and uncurl. Before serving, stir in 1/2 cup of caramel sauce and serve in heat proof cups. Top with whipped cream and a drizzle of caramel.
Recipe note: I use a 5 quart slow cooker
When the apple juice is very hot, the caramel may start to seperate. That’s ok, just give it a stir and it is perfect again.
The really great thing about making this in the slow cooker is the amazing smell that fills your home. I hope you and your family enjoy!
Slow Cooker Caramel Apple Cider pairs perfectly with my Snickerdoodles recipe:
Snickerdoodles
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Thanks for reading!
Melissa
This recipe was originally shared on Tatertots & Jello as a guest post.
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Jessica@AKitchenAddiction
I bet this makes the house smell incredible!
Lauren Carroll
What a delicious looking fall drink! The glass mugs are really beautiful, where did you get them?
Melissa @ No. 2 Pencil
Thanks so much, Lauren! They are from Cost Plus World Market. I always find great stuff there!
Lauren PartTimeHouseWife
Love this! I crave hot cider this time of year big time!!! This would be good for thanksgiving…maybe with a little booze added to it for the big kids! 😉
Winnie
I can almost smell it……
It looks GREAT and I’d love to make it
Thank you for sharing it 🙂
HungryLittleGirl
This is a wonderful recipe!
I would love to have you join Wednesday Extravaganza – my Foodie Link Party and share this (and/or any other) recipe of yours! Here is the link to it:
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Can’t wait to see you there!
Lindsay @ Pinch of Yum
This looks so delicious!
Rita
This looks so yummy, especially on a cold autumn day!
Penelope Jane
This is AMAZING!!!! Thanks so much for posting it!
Kristen
I just had this last night for our Christmas party and it was a huge hit!!! Thank you for sharing! It was easy and made the house smell great! 🙂
Melissa @ No. 2 Pencil
I’m so glad Kristen! xoxo
Kristen
I just had this last night for our Christmas party and it was a huge hit!!! Thank you for sharing! It was easy and made the house smell great! 🙂
NancyB
The title says “cider” but the recipe says “apple juice”. Have you tried it with actual cider?
Bridgette
Is there anyway to make just a cup of this or to freeze it? No one in my house like hot apple of any sort!
Melissa
A single serving would be great, just reduced the ingredients. I think you will love it!
Jesseca
I swear EVERY time I decide to make something and do a search your site comes up!
Melissa Anderson
This was so easy and tasted complex and wonderful! I made it with a good quality apple cider instead of the apple juice. Made it 5 hours before a fall party, put the crock pot on low, and forgot all about it, except for the fact the house smelled like heaven! Everyone was shocked to know it was so simple! Yum!
Melissa
That’s so great! Thanks for sharing, Melissa!
sylvia
I’m definitely going to make this! The “apple pie” aroma in the house must be awesome!
Jeremy
I would love to know, is there a way to make a single serving of this? assumedly you use 1 cup instead of 12, but would you still use the one cup in a slow cooker, or how else would you do it?