How to make homemade boiled cider
SHORT VERSION:
- A gallon of fresh cider will reduce down to about 2 cups. Since the cider takes up to 6 hours to boil down, I'd recommend starting with at least a gallon to make it more worth your time.
- Select a large, sturdy pot designed for long-term stovetop cooking, such as a cast iron pot or Dutch oven. For a gallon of cider, I use a pot that holds at least 5 quarts.
- Bring the cider to a boil over medium heat. Once boiling, turn the heat to low and let it simmer for 5 to 6 hours, giving a couple of quick stirs twice every hour. Starting around hour five, stir more frequently — every 15 minutes or so.
- Note that cook time will vary depending on your stove and which pot you choose. In testing, the boiled cider I made in a metal pot took five hours; in a cast iron pot, six.
DETAILED VERSION (Thanks for all the photos, King Arthur!)
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