Homemade Wassail Recipe (2024)

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Our festive homemade wassail recipe is the perfect drink to warm up by the fireplace this winter. This non alcoholic apple cider beverage is easy to make, so you can impress your guests with minimal effort.

Looking for other hot Christmas beverages? Try our copycat Starbucks gingerbread latte and eggnog latte recipes. Be sure to try our 9 British Christmas recipes as well!

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About

You might be familiar with the popular 1850 British Christmas song "Here We Come A-Wassailing" that talks about wassail, but do you know what wassail is? It is an aromatic holiday beverage that can be alcoholic or nonalcoholic, and is composed of apple cider, fruit juices, sugar, and mulling spices.

The first time we remember having this delightful holiday drink was at the annual Christmas celebration at Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation. Volunteers dressed in period costumes made homemade wassail in a cast iron pot hung over an outdoor fire. It smelled and tasted wonderful, so we wanted to recreate it at home.

Why This Recipe Works

  • It's made with 5 different fruit juices for a more complex flavor.
  • The mulling spices are placed in a sachet for easy removal and clean up.
  • It uses orange and lemon peel for more citrus flavor.
  • It's easy to customize. Don't want it sweet? Omit the sugar. Want it more tart? Increase the cranberry juice.

Ingredients

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All the ingredients for this our homemade wassail recipe are easy to find at your local grocery store during the holiday months of November and December. Let's talk about the key ingredients.

  • Apple Cider: If you can, use apple cider instead of apple juice, as it provides a more complex flavor.
  • Orange Juice: This citrus provides a balance to this yummy drink.
  • Sugar: Light brown sugar adds a bit of sweetness and warmth.
  • Spices: Whole cloves, allspice, ginger root and cinnamon sticks add the right mix of holiday spice.
  • Garnishes: Cut up some apple and orange slices and pour in some fresh or frozen cranberries to make this pretty and extra delicious.

See recipe card for full information on ingredients and quantities.

Variations

  • Less or No Sugar? Simply decrease the amount or leave it out.
  • Want more tartness? Increase the cranberry juice.
  • Different Mulling Spices: Try star anise, juniper berries, and white peppercorns.
  • Want a different fruit juice? Try pomegranate.
  • Want to try adding hot tea? Try hibiscus tea made with 4 tea bags.
  • Want to add alcohol? Traditional wassail uses one or more of the following spirits: brandy, bourbon, rum and whisky.
  • Make wassail mix by combining the citrus peels and spices needed. Dry out the citrus peel on a baking tray in a 170°F oven for 4 hours, flipping the slices halfway through cooking time.

How to Make

Gather all the ingredients for our homemade wassail recipe and get started.

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  1. Tie the spices in a sachet for easy removal. Put the whole cloves and allspice berries in the center of a square of cheesecloth, then gather up the corners, twist, and tie with kitchen twine. If you don't have any cheesecloth, use a tea ball. (Image 1)
  2. Peel the lemon and oranges and cut the peel into ¼ or ⅛ inch strips.(Image 2)
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  1. Pour the apple cider, orange, cranberry, and pineapple juices into a large pot or crock pot. Stir in the sugar, then bring to a simmer. (Image 3)
  2. Add the peeled and sliced fresh ginger root. (Image 4)
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  1. Add the small sachet (or tea ball) of the mulling spices to the pot or crock pot. If you don't have cheesecloth or a tea ball, that is okay. Just add the mulling spices loose, and strain them out later. (Image 5)
  2. Add the freshly squeezed lemon juice. (Image 6)
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  1. Add the other mulling spices (orange and lemon peel and cinnamon sticks), then stir, cover, and simmer for 1 hour. If using a crock pot, cook on high for 3 hours or on low for 6 hours. (Image 7)
  2. Remove the cinnamon sticks and mulling spice sachet from the pot or crock pot with a slotted spoon. Keep the peel and ginger in the pot for added flavor. (Image 8)
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  1. To serve on the stovetop, keep the large pot of wassail covered on low heat, and serve the wassail with a large ladle. (Image 9)
  2. Serve in large mugs with an orange slice as a garnish and enjoy! (Image 10)

Recipe FAQs

What exactly is a wassail?

There is actually two definitions for wassail. The first one is to give a toast to someone's health, and the second one is a hot drink that is served in a very large bowl during the Christmas holidays.

What is the tradition of wassail?

There are two traditions of wassailing. The first involves orchard wassailing where the merrymakers would sing while walking through the apple orchards in order to bless the orchard so they would have a good harvest the following season.

The second involves a group of merrymakers that spread fun and good wishes in their neighborhood by going from house to house singing traditional songs (aka caroling) while someone in their group is carrying the large wassail bowl that they share.

When should I drink wassail?

Traditionally, wassail was drunk in the U.K. on New Year's Eve (Dec. 31) and on 12th Night (Jan. 5th), the Eve of Epiphany. If you had enough money, people would drink it every night during the 12 days of Christmas, which ran from Christmas until Epiphany.

What is the drink wassail made of?

Traditionally, wassail was made of hard cider, apples, brandy, and mulling spices, but nonalcoholic wassail is made out of fruit juices (apple, orange, lemon) and mulling spices.

How do you store wassail?

Make this ahead, refrigerate it, then reheat in the crock pot. You can also keep it warm for serving using a crock pot, stovetop, carafe, or warming plate.

If you have leftover juice or wassail, you can freeze it in an airtight container. Be sure to leave about an inch of head space to allow for expansion.

Serve

Interested in other British Christmas recipes to have with your homemade wassail? Try our mincemeat tarts, figgy pudding, Scottish steak pie, plum pudding, and our how to decorate a Christmas cake.

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Expert Tips

  • Make a spice sachet by wrapping the whole cloves and the allspice berries in cheesecloth. It makes for easy removal.
  • Short on time? Leave the lemon and orange peels in larger sections instead of slicing to ¼ inch pieces.
  • Transport the wassail in a carafe, crockpot (make sure it's not too full!), or large mason jars with lids on tight.
  • Garnish with apple and orange slices and fresh cranberries. Keep the strained sliced ginger, oranges and lemon strips for snacking on.
  • Give wassail to friends and family. Pour the strained wassail into mason jars, and stuff with orange and apple slices and a few cranberries. Add a gift tag.

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Homemade Wassail Recipe

Our homemade wassail is a traditional recipe that is perfect for Christmas or anytime in the winter. Use your crockpot or stovetop to make a big batch of nonalcoholic holiday party punch. Combine five fruit juices and the mulling spices, then let it simmer. Before you drink this piece of English history, toast to a healthy, happy holiday.

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Course: Drink

Cuisine: British

Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 13 cups

Calories: 189kcal

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Ingredients

For the Wassail

  • 4 cups apple cider
  • 4 cups orange juice
  • 2 cups cranberry juice
  • 2 cups pineapple juice
  • ½ cup freshly squeezed lemon juice, from 2 large room temperature lemons
  • ½ cup lemon rind, from 2 large lemons
  • ½ cup orange rind, from 1 navel orange
  • 1- inch piece ginger root, peeled and sliced into coins
  • ¾ cup light brown sugar, packed
  • 3 cinnamon sticks
  • ¼ teaspoon whole cloves
  • ¼ teaspoon allspice berries

For Garnish

  • 1 red apple, sliced crosswise to make a star in the center
  • 1 navel orange, sliced
  • ¼ cup fresh or frozen cranberries
  • ¼ cup whole cloves, 3 per glass

Instructions

Stovetop Instructions

  • For easy removal, place the whole cloves and whole allspice berries in a double-layered square of cheesecloth. Tie with kitchen twine to make a spice sachet.

  • Pour the apple cider, orange juice, cranberry juice, and pineapple juice in a large pot, then add the brown sugar and spice sachet. Cover and bring the mixture to a boil.

  • While the pot is coming to a boil, peel the ginger root by scraping it with the edge of a spoon and slice it into thin coins. Score the lemons and oranges in four to six sections, then peel, reserving the fruit for another use. Slice the peels into ¼ or ⅛-inch strips. Squeeze the juice from 2 large room temperature lemons.

  • Once the juice comes to a boil, turn the heat down to medium low. Stir in the ginger root, citrus peels, lemon juice, and cinnamon sticks. Cover and simmer for one hour.

  • Remove the spice sachet and cinnamon sticks, as the flavor will be too strong if you leave them in for too long. (If you didn't use a spice sachet, just pour the wassail through a sieve set over a very large bowl.) Add the citrus peels back to the wassail for color and flavor, and discard the spice sachet and cinnamon sticks.

  • If desired, garnish each cup with a half a slice of orange and a few whole cloves. Serve hot.

Crockpot Instructions

  • Make a spice sachet and prep the ginger and citrus peels as written above.

  • Add all the ingredients into the crockpot. Cover and cook on high for 3 hours, or on low for 6 hours.

  • Remove the cinnamon sticks, citrus peel, and spice sachet with a slotted spoon or by pouring the wassail through a sieve set over a large bowl. Keep the citrus peel and discard the cinnamon sticks and mulling spice bag.

  • Pour the strained wassail back into the crock pot. Garnish with three slices of orange and apple, and a few fresh or frozen cranberries. Cover and keep on warm.

  • If desired, garnish each cup with half a slice of orange, apple, and a few cranberries. Serve hot.

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Notes

  • Make a spice sachet. To easily remove the spices, place them in a spice bundle by wrapping the whole cloves and the all spice berries in cheesecloth.
  • Short on time? Leave the lemon and orange peels in larger sections instead of slicing to ¼ inch pieces.
  • Want to give as a gift? Stuff mason jars with orange and apple slices and a few cranberries, then pour in the wassail and add a gift tag.
  • Have leftovers? Wassail can be frozen in an airtight container; make sure to leave about an inch of headspace to allow for expansion.

Nutrition

Calories: 189kcal (9%)Carbohydrates: 47g (16%)Protein: 2g (4%)Fat: 1g (2%)Saturated Fat: 1g (6%)Polyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 1gSodium: 22mg (1%)Potassium: 431mg (12%)Fiber: 4g (17%)Sugar: 37g (41%)Vitamin A: 236IU (5%)Vitamin C: 67mg (81%)Calcium: 87mg (9%)Iron: 1mg (6%)

Serving sizes and nutritional information are only an estimate and may vary from your results.

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  1. Alex

    Homemade Wassail Recipe (14)
    The apples and oranges are a great combination with the cinnamon. I like the soft cranberries floating in the wassail. The wassail smells so wonderful when it is in the crock pot. Wassail is a very good Christmas drink! 🍎🍊🎄

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    • Emma

      I enjoy drinking wassail at Christmas, too. Thanks for your kind words, Alex!

      Reply

  2. Beth

    Homemade Wassail Recipe (15)
    This smells amazing. It is even better than mulled apple cider because it has other juices in it. It warms you right up and makes you feel ready for Christmas.

    Reply

    • Emma

      Wassail is a wonderful Christmas drink!

      Reply

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Homemade Wassail Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Is wassail healthy? ›

Not only is this a warming, festive drink, but the medicinal herbs provide multiple health benefits. During the mulling process, the cinnamon, ginger, and clove impart a spicy aroma as well as anti-inflammatory, immune supporting properties to the wassail.

What is wassail drink made of? ›

What is Wassail? Wassail is like the tastier sister to Apple Cider. Traditional wassail was made with hard liquor, apples, brandy, and other spices. This recipe is made with cloves, apples, cinnamon, lemon, orange, ginger, and nutmeg and is a nonalcoholic wassail recipe.

What are the traditions of wassailing? ›

What is wassailing? The purpose is to encourage the spirits into ensuring a good harvest the following season. It takes place on the twelfth night after Christmas and involves a visit to a nearby orchard for singing, dancing, drinking and general merrymaking.

What's the difference between wassail and mulled wine? ›

There are very few differences between mulled cider and Wassail Punch. Both contain spices and some juice. One of the main differences is that mulled wine is often made with whole oranges. However, Wassail is traditionally made with apple juice.

What nationality is wassail? ›

The text of the carol employs noun and verb forms of “wassail,” a word derived from the Old Norse ves heil and the Old English was hál and meaning “be in good health” or “be fortunate.” The phrase found first use as a simple greeting, but the Danish-speaking inhabitants of England seem to have turned was hail, and the ...

What is in Trader Joe's wassail? ›

A sweetened blend of black currant, apple, and lemon juices, with cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, cardamom, ginger, and orange peel, Trader Joe's Winter Wassail is a fruit punch whose flavors and aromas evoke the holidays. You can serve it chilled, over ice with bourbon; or warmed, in a big mug, with a cinnamon stick garnish.

What does wassail mean in Old English? ›

According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word "wassail" originated as a borrowing from the Old Norse salutation ves heill, corresponding to Old English hál wes þú or wes hál; literally meaning 'be in good health' or 'be fortunate'.

What is a fun fact about wassail? ›

The term 'wassail' comes from an Anglo-Saxon phrase that meant good health, so it was a toast to good health,” Lynch-Thomason said. “Wassail itself was a drink, usually made from ale and cooked apples and a lot of spices that would be served in households, often around Twelfth Night or Christmastime or New Year's.

What are the two types of wassailing? ›

One involved groups of merrymakers going from one house to another, wassail bowl in hand, singing songs and spreading good wishes. The other form of wassailing was practiced in the countryside in fruit growing regions, where the trees were blessed.

What do you wear to a wassail? ›

The entire event is outdoors. You should wear footwear suitable for muddy and uneven ground. Wear warm / waterproof clothing appropriate for the conditions. This is a fun evening so you may wish to dress up a little with fancy Wassail hats and coats.

Is wassail only for Christmas? ›

Some traditions celebrated wassail on winter solstice while others celebrated on Christmas Eve; in the 8th Century, Beowulf wrote a poem heralding wassail on the 12th Night of Christmas, January 5th. Regardless of the date celebrated, wassail traditions have at least two things in common: Singing and drinking.

Why do they toast at wassail? ›

The word 'Wassail' comes from the Anglo Saxon toast 'waes hael' – meaning 'be well' or 'be in good health'. This ceremony promotes the health of the trees and encourages a bountiful harvest, traditionally taking place around the old Twelfth Night (January 17).

What Christmas British drink is now known as mulled wine? ›

Traditionally made with red or port, Mulled wine combines spices and sometimes citrus to create a festive flavour symbolic of Christmas. Its roots date back to the Roman Empire. Originally, Romans put honey in their boiled wine, along with other spices and dates.

Is mulled cider good for you? ›

Is mulled apple cider good for you? Mulled apple cider contains nutrients found in apples, including antioxidants like polyphenols. Antioxidants help protect against oxidative stress to keep cells healthy. Apples are also rich in quercetin, pectin, vitamin C, vitamin E and fiber.

Is warm apple cider healthy? ›

The polyphenols in the cider provide health benefits. While cider might not have the same concentration of polyphenols that whole apples have, these antioxidants can help to improve your health and lower your odds of certain conditions such as inflammation and cancer.

How healthy is sparkling cider? ›

The primary ingredient, apple cider vinegar, is known for its potential to aid digestion and control blood sugar levels. Meanwhile, the unsweetened apple juice delivers a healthy dose of vitamins and antioxidants, and the cinnamon adds a dash of anti-inflammatory properties to the mix.

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