48 Amazing Recipes to Make with Apple Cider (2024)

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48 Amazing Recipes to Make with Apple Cider (1)Colleen LudoviceUpdated: May 09, 2023

    It wouldn't be fall without fresh apple cider. Go beyond the basic beverage and try these apple cider recipes—we have everything from doughnuts to dumplings.

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    Caramel Apple Strudel

    My father, who was born and raised in Vienna, Austria, would tell us stories about how his mother covered all the kitchen counters with dough whenever she made apple strudel. This recipe is a modern, delicious way to carry on part of my family’s heritage. —Sarah Haengel, Bowie, Maryland

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    Homemade Apple Cider Beef Stew

    It's especially nice to use this recipe in fall, when the weather gets crisp and the local apple orchards start selling fresh apple cider. This entree's subtle sweetness is a welcome change from other savory stews. We enjoy it with biscuits and slices of apple and cheddar cheese. —Joyce Glaesemann, Lincoln, Nebraska

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    Apple Cider Doughnut Holes

    Their light, tender texture and apple cider flavor make these small bites a big hit! My mom made them every year as soon as the weather turned cool. I carry on the tradition, and the aroma always brings back cherished memories. —Rebecca Baird, Salt Lake City, Utah

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    Sparkling Apple Pie on the Rocks

    This is the perfect fall co*cktail. Apple cider mixed with a cinnamon caramel apple simple syrup and topped with bubbly—it's the best holiday drink ever! —Becky Hardin, St. Peters, Missouri

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    Apple Cider Pulled Pork

    For potlucks and tailgates, we slow-cook pork with cider, onions and spices. These tangy sliders make a winning barbecue plate with sweet potato fries. —Rachel Lewis, Danville, Virginia

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    Apple Cider Biscuits

    My family enjoys these tender, flaky biscuits warm from the oven. We have a lot of apple trees, so we’re always looking for apple recipes. This is a tasty way to use some of our cider. —Harriet Stichter, Milford, Indiana

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    Apple Dumpling Pull-Apart Bread

    I converted a basic sweet dough into this incredible apple-filled pull-apart loaf. The results are anything but basic. It takes time but I guarantee it's worth it. Using both sauces is twice as tasty. —Gina Nistico, Denver, Colorado

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    Spiced Apple Cider Jelly Shots

    These spiced, spiked gelatin squares are sure to get the party started at fall get-togethers. If you’re going for the more traditional shot-style look, pour the mixture into 2-ounce plastic cups and refrigerate until set. — Rachel Seis, Senior Editor, Taste of Home. Here’s what you need to know about Apple Cider Jelly Beans.

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    Cinnamon-Pear Rustic Tart

    I was lucky enough to spend the holidays with my husband's family in Montana. I loved the rustic simplicity of each dish we tasted, especially this rustic pear tart my mother-in-law made. —Leah Waldo, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts

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    Cider Cheese Fondue

    Cheese lovers are sure to enjoy dipping into this creamy quick-to-fix fondue cheese dip that has just a hint of apple. You can also serve this appetizer with pear wedges. —Kim Marie Van Rheenen, Mendota, Illinois

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    Apple Cider-Glazed Ham

    When I wanted to try something new with our holiday ham, I created this cider glaze. It's slightly sweet but still has the spicy flavor my family craves. —Rebecca LaWare, Hilton, New York

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    Autumn Sweet Rolls with Cider Glaze

    I love cooking with pumpkin because it’s versatile, colorful and nutritious. Combining it with chopped apple and cider gives these glazed rolls their autumn appeal. —Jennifer Coduto, Kent, Ohio

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    Apple Cider Chicken 'n' Dumplings

    I came up with this recipe one fall when I had an abundance of apple cider. Adding some to a down-home classic was a delectable decision. —Margaret Sumner-Wichmann, Questa, New Mexico

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    Apple Cider Doughnuts

    Apple doughnuts remind me of family trips to South Dakota. We’d stop at Wall Drug for a dozen or so before camping in the Badlands. Maple glaze was and still is my favorite. Share a batch with friends and family who appreciate a hot, fresh apple cider doughnut. —Melissa Hansen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    Apple Pancakes with Cider Syrup

    Tender pancakes are filled with minced apple and raisin, and drizzled with apple cider syrup. They're wonderful in the summer or on a cool fall morning. —April Harmon, Greeneville, Tennessee

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    Sage Pork Chops with Cider Pan Gravy

    A creamy sauce flavored with apple cider and sage makes for a quick and tasty weeknight dinner. If you'd like, serve these lightly seasoned chops with couscous, rice or noodles. —Erica Wilson, Beverly, Massachusetts

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    Homemade chicken and dumplings from scratch harken back to my childhood and chilly days when we devoured those cute little balls of dough swimming in hot, rich broth. It's one of those types of soup you'll want to eat again and again. —Erika Monroe-Williams, Scottsdale, Arizona

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    Caramel Apple Float

    Who doesn't love the flavors of caramel, apples, and vanilla ice cream together? If I'm feeling fancy, I drizzle caramel syrup around the inside of my glass before adding the apple cider and ginger ale. —Cindy Reams, Philipsburg, Pennsylvania

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    Green Chile Shredded Pork

    Pork green chili made in the slow cooker always makes my hungry family happy. Getting creative with the leftovers is part of the fun. —Mary Shivers, Ada, Oklahoma

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    Contest-Winning Caramel Apple Crisp

    When my kids and I make apple crisp, we use all sorts of apples to boost the flavor and texture. Add melted caramels, and you’ve got something scrumptious. —Michelle Brooks, Clarkston, Michigan

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    Slow-Cooker Apple Cider

    There's no last-minute rush before the party when you simmer this slow-cooker apple cider. It has all the tantalizing flavors of fall. —Alpha Wilson, Roswell, New Mexico

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    Sparkling Cider Pound Cake

    This pound cake is incredible and completely reminds me of fall with every bite. Using sparkling apple cider in the batter and the glaze gives it a delicious and unique flavor. I love everything about it! —Nikki Barton, Providence, Utah

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    Autumn Apple Chicken

    I'd just been apple picking and wanted to bake something new with the bounty. I decided on apple chicken by throwing them in the slow cooker with some barbecue sauce. The dish fills my whole house with the most delicious smell. —Caitlyn Hauser, Brookline, New Hampshire

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    Apple Cider Smash

    A smash is a fruity and chilled co*cktail—very refreshing. It's a great use for those apples you bought from the orchard plus some sparking cider. —Moffat Frazier, New York, New York

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    Butternut Squash Butter

    Looking for a tasty way to use up those pumpkins and have a wonderful gift during the holidays? My pumpkin butter is delicious on biscuits or homemade bread, and also makes a tempting filling for miniature tart shells. —Wanda Richardson, Somers, Montana

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    Farmhouse Pork and Apple Pie

    I've always loved pork and apples together, and this recipe combines them nicely to create a comforting main dish. It calls for a bit of preparation, but my family and I agree the wonderful flavor is well worth the effort. —Suzanne Strocsher, Bothell, Washington

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    Spiced Hot Apple Cider

    During cool-weather season, my husband and I take this soul-warming drink outside by the fire pit. Our house smells amazing while the cider is simmering! —Lisa Bynum, Brandon, Mississippi

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    Thyme-Baked Apple Slices

    My children love this healthy apple side dish along with chicken fingers for lunch. It's also a wonderful alternative to potatoes when serving meat. My family even asks for seconds!—Constance Henry, Hibbing, Minnesota

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    Cider Jelly

    For a tasty jam during the fall, try this cider. The candy adds a wonderful cinnamon flavor.—Donna Bensend, Dallas, Wisconsin

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    Warm Spiced Cider Punch

    This is a nice warm-up punch. I like to serve it when there is a nip in the air. The aroma of the apple cider, orange juice and spices as the punch simmers in the slow cooker is wonderful. —Susan Smith, Forest, Virginia

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    Grilled Rosemary Pork Roast

    When the family's coming or we're expecting guests for dinner, I often serve this flavorful grilled pork roast—and it's always a winner! Chopped apple and sweet honey complement the rosemary and garlic. —Christine Wilson Sellersville, Pennsylvania

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    Almond-Crusted Chops with Cider Sauce

    I use finely ground almonds to give pork chops a crunchy crust. The cider sauce makes them tangy, creamy and sweet. —Gloria Bradley, Naperville, Illinois

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    Sweet Potato-Cranberry Doughnuts

    I grew up near Idaho, which is famous for spudnuts, a doughnut made from mashed potatoes. I reworked a recipe using sweet potatoes and cranberries to come up with this variation. I like to serve them for dessert. —Joni Hilton, Rocklin, California

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    Spiced Applesauce

    Cardamom and mace add a bit of unusual spicy flavor to this homemade applesauce. This dish is a wonderful way to make use of autumn's apple bounty. —Janet Thomas, McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania

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    Apple Balsamic Chicken

    I just love the sweet and tart flavor that balsamic vinegar gives to this dish. It's easy to prepare and after cooking in the slow cooker, the chicken thighs are tender and flavorful. —Juli Snaer, Enid, Oklahoma

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    Maple-Walnut Sweet Potatoes

    Topped with dried cherries and walnuts, this side is downright delicious. Even people who aren't into sweet potatoes will grab a second scoop. —Sarah Herse, Brooklyn, New York

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    Hot Apple Cider

    In this recipe, brown sugar and spices add extra flavor to already delicious apple cider. —Marlys Benning, Wellsburg, Iowa

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    Cider Doughnuts

    Here on our 1,250-acre farm, we usually have a quick breakfast on the go. So I often keep a batch of these light and moist doughnuts on hand. They disappear quickly because no one can eat just one! —Suzanne Christensen, Defiance, Iowa

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    This fun combination of ingredients comes together beautifully in one flavor-packed dish. Crunchy apples and ripe, juicy pears are fantastic tossed with crisp, cool cucumbers and a spicy dressing. —Jean Ecos, Hartland, Wisconsin

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    Southwest Shredded Pork Salad

    This knockout shredded pork makes a healthy, delicious and hearty salad with black beans, corn, cotija cheese and plenty of fresh greens. —Mary Shivers, Ada, Oklahoma

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    Apple Orchard Pork Roast

    Onions and apples meld perfectly to make a sweet and savory treatment for pork roast. Serve it with the accompanying sour cream sauce. —Vikki Lee, Gold River, California

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    Originally Published: September 02, 2019

    48 Amazing Recipes to Make with Apple Cider (2024)

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    What pairs well with apple cider? ›

    The Ultimate Food & Cider Pairing Guide
    • Squeeze. Tomato Based Dishes, Spinach Salad. ...
    • Raspberry. Sweets, Chocolates. ...
    • Berries. Soft Cheese, Crackers. ...
    • Caramel Apple. Apple Slices, Ice Cream. ...
    • Cranberry Orange. Grilled Meat, Pecan Pie. ...
    • Original. Nuts, Sharp Cheese, Grilled Brats. ...
    • Porch Sittin' Cinnamon. Donuts, Pear Slices.
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    Can I freeze apple cider? ›

    Fresh apple cider should be stored in the fridge and enjoyed within 2-3 weeks. If it is going to be longer than that, it can be frozen.

    What alcohol goes with apple cider? ›

    Dark liquors like bourbon (my pick) or dark rum are traditional, but they are by no means the only option. Vodka pairs well with apple cider and is a good light option. You can even let guests each pick their own.

    What meat goes with cider? ›

    Fiona Beckett, who runs the website matchingfoodandwine.com, says broadly speaking cider goes very well with dishes based around chicken, pork (belly in particular), ham and bacon. If a dish goes well with Chardonnay, it will also sit nicely with a fruity cider.

    What are the best ways to drink apple cider? ›

    Apple cider is a versatile beverage you can integrate into your menu in a variety of ways. While delicious cold, you can turn apple cider into a warming and comforting drink by heating it on the stove and adding a sprinkle of your favorite type of cinnamon. You can also use it to make holiday-themed co*cktails.

    Can apple cider be used for baking? ›

    The warm beverage is more than delicious on its own, but using apple cider as an ingredient in baked goods, meaty main dishes, and even soups adds a spiced sweetness that you just can't find elsewhere.

    What does old apple cider turn into? ›

    While hard cider can be aged for years, it becomes drier as time passes, and the general shelf-life of cider is considered to be a year or two. What happens after a certain time has elapsed? Well, it can become apple cider vinegar. Great for cooking and for making vinaigrettes, not so much for drinking, though.

    What happens when you boil down apple cider? ›

    As the name might imply, it is comprised quite simply of one ingredient—sweet apple cider—that has been boiled for hours and hours to evaporate off a significant amount of water and reduce it to a sticky, amber-colored syrup. It looks a lot like its maple sap–derived cousin, but flavor-wise is in a league all its own.

    Does apple cider go bad in the fridge? ›

    The standard refrigeration period for unpasteurized cider is two weeks, or one week after it's opened. For pasteurized cider, it's four weeks or more. Preservatives will add approximately one week to shelf life. Pasteurization kills a number of organisms.

    How to make apple jack from apple cider? ›

    After the fermentation of apple cider is complete, the hard apple cider must go through distillation. Applejack gets its name from the traditional method of jacking (or freeze distillation). This process involves freezing the hard cider mixture and removing the ice (frozen water), which increases the alcohol content.

    How long is homemade apple cider good for? ›

    Storing apple cider:

    Apple cider will stay good in your refrigerator for 2 weeks. Be sure to let it cool down completely before storing in an airtight container and popping it in the refrigerator.

    What pairs nicely with apple cider? ›

    Cider is ideal when paired with all kinds of pork, whether you're making sausages, chops or bacon. The sweetness of cider contrasts the saltiness of the pork, working together to create unique and delicious flavours. Cider also goes well with chicken, especially in homely dishes like roast chicken or casseroles.

    What is cider with alcohol called? ›

    In the U.S. and Canada, varieties of alcoholic cider are often called hard cider to distinguish it from non-alcoholic apple cider or "sweet cider", also made from apples.

    What rum is good with apple cider? ›

    Best rum for spike hot apple cider:

    My favorite is good old Captain Morgans!

    What snack goes with warm apple cider? ›

    16 caramel and toffee desserts that pair well with a warm apple...
    • Salted caramel and pretzel cheesecake. This cheesecake is salty, sweet and nutty to boot.
    • Salted chocolate and caramel tarts. ...
    • Caramel apple pies. ...
    • Little pots of caramel. ...
    • Caramel walnut slice. ...
    • Salted caramel and chocolate tart. ...
    • Caramel cups. ...
    • Toffee apples.

    What can I drink cider with? ›

    Cider and ginger beer might seem like a weird pairing, but with fresh fruit and cinnamon (plus bubbly!), we promise you it more than works. For a small, but just as rowdy brunch, make our caramel apple mimosas instead.

    What does hard apple cider pair with? ›

    As a traditional farmhouse beverage, cider is the prefect match for peasant food. What are you going to make on a summer evening as you unpack the basket from farmers market or your garden? Pair it with cider! Fresh pesto, beans and greens, grilled summer squash, vegetable soup, onion tart...

    What co*cktails do people like cider with? ›

    These are our favorite cozy co*cktails that call for apple cider.
    • 01 of 07. Bushels and Barrels. ...
    • 02 of 07. Apple Cider Margarita. ...
    • 03 of 07. Hot Buttered Spike Cider. ...
    • 04 of 07. Apple Cider Aperol Spritz. ...
    • 05 of 07. Stone Wall. ...
    • 06 of 07. Hot Mulled Cider. ...
    • 07 of 07. Hard Cider Sangria.
    Dec 4, 2023

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