Wassail Recipe: Slow Cooker or Stove Top (Video) (2024)

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This holiday spice wassail recipe not only tastes delicious but makes your home smell amazing as it simmers! Prepare over the stove or in a slow cooker.

You might also like our sparkling cranberry juice punchor slow cooker hot chocolate for the holidays. You can even make your own apple cider in your instant pot!

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Homemade Wassail

For decades I was a hot chocolate girl. Nothing swayed me from reaching for a hot cup of cocoa when the temps began to drop except for the occasional cup of hot apple cider. That is until I tried wassail at a friend’s house. It totally hits the spot without being too rich or sweet and it’s the perfect blend of all of my favorite holiday scents and spices.

What is Wassail?

Wassail is a hot beverage made from mulled cider and spices (and sometimes alcohol). It originates in English drink associated with Yuletide. There are many ways to create this delicious drink by combining juices and spices (ginger, cinnamon, allspice, cinnamon, nutmeg, etc). Many recipes call for sugar or honey, but I don’t think that it really needs that. Pineapple juice is naturally sweet and the apple and orange juice contain enough natural sugar already. My wassail recipe mulls apple juice, orange juice and pineapple juice.

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My wassail recipe is super simple, can be stored in the refrigerator, and can be prepared in a slow cooker or simmered on the stove.

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My 15-year-old says that it smells like I’m burning a candle every time I make it. It’s better than a candle because I not only get to enjoy the scent, but I can drink it too, ha! (Note: it’s more fragrant whensimmered over the stove with the lid off vs. in a slow cooker)

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Wassail Recipe Ingredients

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Serves: 12

6 c. apple juice

4 c. orange juice

2 c. pineapple juice, not from concentrate

1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon

1/4 tsp. ground nutmeg

1 tsp. whole cloves (you can use a dash of ground cloves if you prefer)

3 cinnamon sticks (can also add star anise)

Optional: sliced orange, apple, or cranberries for garnish

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How To Make Wassail

You can make wassail in the slow cooker or on the stove top. I’ve made it both ways and it is equally delicious. It just depends how quickly you’d like to drink it. Using a slow cooker is a great way to serve it to a crowd. I also like using my slow cooker to make and serve hot chocolate.

Slow Cooker:

Mix all ingredients into a slow cooker, except for the fresh fruit. Heat on low-heat for 6 hours or high for 3 hours.

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Add fresh fruit slices before serving. These are decorative and are completely optional.

Skim cloves off of wassail before serving. Remove cinnamon sticks.

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Stove Top:

Mix ingredients and heat in a large pot or large saucepan. Bring to a boil and simmer on medium-low heat for 30 minutes.

Add fresh fruit slices before serving.

Skim cloves off of wassail before serving. Remove cinnamon sticks. Can serve in a punch bowl, but I usually ladle it straight from the pot.

Refrigerate any remaining wassail. Heat over the stove or in the microwave.

Make a batch to enjoy after playing in the snow, driving around to see Christmas lights or going Christmas caroling! I’m going to make some on Christmas Eve this year.

What is your favorite holiday drink to sip?

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Holiday Spice Wassail Recipe For the Holidays

This holiday spice wassail recipe not only tastes delicious but makes your home smell amazing as it simmers! Prepare in a slow cooker or over the stove.

5 from 4 votes

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Total Time: 40 minutes minutes

Servings: 12

Calories: 116kcal

Ingredients

  • 6 cup apple juice
  • 4 cup orange juice
  • 2 cup pineapple juice not from concentrate
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • 1 teaspoon whole cloves
  • 3 cinnamon sticks
  • Optional: fresh orange and apple slices

Instructions

Slow Cooker:

  • Mix all ingredients into a slow cooker, except for the fresh fruit. Heat on low for 6 hours or high for 3 hours.

  • Add fresh fruit slices before serving. These are decorative and do not add to the flavor so are completely optional.

  • Skim cloves off of wassail before serving. Remove cinnamon sticks.

Stove Top:

  • Mix ingredients and heat in a large stockpot. Bring to a boil and simmer for 30 minutes.

  • Add fresh fruit slices before serving.

  • Skim cloves off of wassail before serving. Remove cinnamon sticks.

Nutrition

Calories: 116kcal

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  1. Wassail Recipe: Slow Cooker or Stove Top (Video) (12)LuAnn says

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    This looks absolutely amazing. My question is. Regarding the list of ingredients. You put a asterisk by the whole cloves. Which I took as, see note below
    Since there isn’t one. Does that mean to remove the whole cloves before drinking this mixture? TIA.

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    • Wassail Recipe: Slow Cooker or Stove Top (Video) (14)Brandy says

      Hi LuAnn! yes, remove the cloves before drinking. I originally had it as a note but added it directly into the instructions and forgot to remove the *. Thanks for letting me know!

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Wassail Recipe: Slow Cooker or Stove Top (Video) (2024)

FAQs

Can I use stove top instead of slow cooker? ›

No worries. Almost all slow cooker recipes can be converted for making in the oven or on the stove. Most of them started out with these traditional cooking methods anyway.

Where did wassailing originate? ›

The expression later became part of the drinking formula "wassail ... drinkhail" which, the OED suggests, initially arose in England among the Anglo-Danes, and from there spread to the native population, being considered a specifically Anglo Saxon characteristic by the 12th century.

Is slow cooker more efficient than stove? ›

Not only are slow cookers ideal for people who want to leave dinner to simmer away and attend to other errands, they work out to be one of the cheapest appliances to cook with in the kitchen. The electricity usage of an electric oven is estimated to be around two to 2.2kWh, compared to a slow cooker at just 0.7kWh.

What temperature is equivalent to a slow cooker? ›

Conversion to Oven

The low setting of a slow cooker ranges from 190°F to 200°F. To mimic this in an oven, set your temperature to approximately 325°F. The high setting of a slow cooker ranges from 290°F to 300°F; in oven terms, this is roughly equivalent to 375°F.

What are the two types of wassailing? ›

The tradition of wassailing (also spelled wasselling) falls into two distinct categories: the house-visiting wassail and the orchard-visiting wassail.

What does wassailing mean in English? ›

wassail • \WAH-sul\ • verb. 1 : to indulge in riotous drinking : carouse 2 : (dialectal, England) to sing carols from house to house at Christmas 3 : to drink to the health or thriving of.

What is a fun fact about wassailing? ›

The word “wassail” comes from the Middle English toast, “waes hael”, meaning “be thou hale”, which in turn means “be in good health”. The phrase, “waes hael” dates back to pre-Norman times, so if you do decide to get outside and try a quick wassail, you'll be following a time-honoured tradition.

What can I use if I don't have a slow cooker? ›

While a slow cooker offers convenience, it's not the only route to slow cooking. With alternative methods like Dutch ovens, stovetop simmering, oven baking, pressure cooking, and utilising crockery, you can still savour the joys of slow-cooked meals. The results will be worth the wait.

What is the best alternative to a slow cooker? ›

To mimic a slow cooker, you can use a dutch oven or covered casserole dish in a very low oven preheated to 200° Fahrenheit (United States) or 95° Celsius. Some new wall ovens and ranges include a preset “slow cook” function, then automatically switch to “keep warm” when the cooking time is over.

Is meat still good if you forgot to turn on Crockpot? ›

Great question! However, I'm sorry to say that unless you are able to tell how long the roast was in the slow cooker without adequate heat, it's best that you toss it out, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture Food Safety and Inspection Service.

Do I need to use a slow cooker? ›

Slow cookers, also known as crock pots if you're a yank, have been a staple kitchen appliance for decades. They might look a little bit technical but they offer convenience, cost-effectiveness, and versatility, making them a must-have in any kitchen.

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