Super Simple Traditional Wassail Recipe

Last Updated on January 3, 2024 by Michele Tripple

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This traditional wassail recipe is perfect to share with friends and family all season long as it combines apple cider, apples, oranges, cinamon, cloves and brown sugar to make a festive drink that everyone will love!

Wassail for Kids

Wassail for kids in a cup with apple and orange pieces

It’s hotter than heck here in Texas, and when it gets this hot I find myself dreaming of those crisp October nights where you just want to curl up with a blanket and sip on something warm! In fact, I got to do just that last week when we escaped to the cooler temperatures in Colorado where Colby was playing in his baseball series world series. It gave me an excuse to make some of our favorite cool weather drink favorites like our pink hot chocolate and this traditional wassail recipe!

I am telling you are going to love this recipe! It is like Christmas in a cup as it combines vasrious flavors together that just meld so perfectly!

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What is Wassail?

homemade Wassail with cinnamon stick on top of glass mug

Wassail is essentially a hot mulled cider. It is usually drunk as part of wassailing, which is a Medieval Christmastide drinking tradition that they believe brings a good apple harvest the following year.

You will find several versions of Wassail with Alchol floating around the internet, but this is a non-alcholic version which makes this the perfect wassail for kids! It combines apple cider, apples, oranges, cinamon, cloves, and brown sugar to create the most aromic drink to enjoy during the fall or during the Christmas season.

How do you pronouce Wassail

You might find people saying Wssail all different ways! The propoper way to pronounce Wassail is waa * sl

ingredients of Wassail

Makes 8 one-cup servings

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes

Wassial Ingredients

ingredients of wassail
  • ½ gallon apple cider
  • 4 Tablespoons brown sugar
  • 1 apple – cleaned and sliced
  • 1 orange- cleaned and sliced
  • 2 cinnamon sticks
  • 3-5 whole cloves
  • 1 star of anise

How to Make Wassail

  • Before you start cooking your traditional Wassail it will be helpful to go ahead and wash and slice up one apple as well as clean and slice one whole orange.
  • After your apple and orange are washed, grab a large saucepan and you are ready to start cooking your Wassail.
pouring apple cider into pot to make Wassail
  • The first step in making your wassail for kids is to mix the apple cider with 4 Tablespoons of brown sugar.
  • Stir until it is completely dissolved. The brown sugar helps with the acidity and spice from the added fruit. You don’t want to omit this.
overhead shot of Wassail with orange slices floating on top
  • Next, add your sliced apples and oranges along with the cinnamon sticks, cloves, and star of anise. Star of anise isn’t cheap and you can make it without this ingredient. It will still taste just fine without. However, it does make a beautiful presentation when used.
closeup of cinnamon sticks in Wassail

Wassail with orange and apple slices
  • Lastly, you will want to bring the mixture to a boil over medium heat. Once you bring it to a boil, reduce your heat to a slow simmer and allow it to simmer for 25 minutes covered.
  • Now that your homemade wassail has simmered for 25 minutes it is ready to serve.
  • You may want to strain your garnish (cloves, star of anise) out of your wassail before serving.
2 cups of traditional Wassail in clear mugs with cinnamon sticks on top.
1 cup of traditional wassail in clear mug

Tips Tricks and FAQs

  • If you aren’t ready to serve it just yet and want to keep it warm for a longer period of time you can keep it warm by transferring it to a crockpot and set it to warm.
  • If you are looking to make a bigger batch to serve more guests all you have to do is add an extra ½ gallon of cider, one additional cinnamon stick and a few extra cloves and you are set to double the recipe.
  • When making this recipe use a sweet apple cider. This is different from apple juice.
  • Strain your wassail before enjoying. The spices give such a great fragrance, but you will want to drain them prior to serving.

Storage

You can store your leftover wassail in the fridge in an airtight container for about 3 days. You can also make it ahead of time and then reheat it on the stove or in your crockpot.

What to Serve with Wassail

The first time I ever had wassail I drank it with gingerbread waffles. It was a winning combination, especially on Christmas morning! Some other great options to serve with wassail is to serve with your favorite homemade pancakes or homemade eggnog waffles.

There you have it, your traditional Wassail recipe is served and delicious. Our kids love drinking this traditional Wassail Recipe in these “fancy mugs”. These are on the larger side though! So you might want to fill them completely full because a little goes a long way with Wassail!

Clear mug of Wassail with apple and orange chunks inside.

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Yield: 8 one cup servings

Traditional Wassail Recipe

Traditional Wassail Recipe

Are you looking for a super simple traditional Wassail recipe or mulled cider? Well, look no further this recipe is delicious and simple that the whole family will enjoy!

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1/2 gallon Apple Cider
  • 4 Tablespoons Brown Sugar
  • 1 Apple Cleaned and Sliced
  • 1 Orange Cleaned and Sliced
  • 2 Cinnamon Sticks
  • 3-5 Whole Cloves
  • 1 star of anise

Instructions

  1. In a large saucepan, mix the apple cider with the brown sugar until dissolved.
  2. Add the apple slices, orange slices, cinnamon sticks, cloves and star of anise. 
  3. Over medium-high heat, bring the mixture to a boil. Then, reduce heat to a very slow simmer.
  4. Simmer, covered for 25 minutes. 
  5. Serve and Enjoy! IF you would like to keep it warm, you can move it to a crockpot on warm.

Notes

You may want to strain out or remove the spices and fruit chunks before serving. If you wish to just them as a garnish that is ok too. It is really whatever you want to do!

If you aren’t ready to serve it just yet and want to keep it warm for a longer period of time you can keep it warm by transferring it to a crockpot and set it to warm.

If you are looking to make a bigger batch to serve more guests all you have to do is add an extra ½ gallon of cider, one additional cinnamon stick and a few extra cloves and you are set to double the recipe.

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