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Hot Toddies & Mulled Wines to Make You Content

Now that winter has set in and we are at the start of the festive season I thought some recipes for hot toddies might be useful. Firstly then, yer actual hot toddy …

Cough & Cold Medicine for Adults aka Hot Toddies

hot toddy recipe winter drinks

Per person …

1 tablespoon of runny honey
1 measure of whisky (bourbon works well if you are out of the normal stuff!)
2 cloves (I always leave these out!) or a star anise
1 cinnamon stick
200ml just boiled hot water or hot brewed tea of your choice 
2 teaspoons of fresh lemon juice
1 slice of lemon

~   Stir together the honey, whisky and cloves or star anise in a heatproof glass or mug.
~   Pour in the hot water or tea, add the lemon juice and slice and stir with the cinnamon stick.

hot cranberry toddy recipe

Cranberry Orange Hot Toddies

As above but replace the hot water/tea with hot cranberry juice and use orange juice instead of lemon.

Mulled Wines

Mulled Wine Syrup

mulled wine syrup

Making mulled wine syrup in advance is a brilliant idea; much better than the traditional way of heating a whole bottle of wine with the flavourings. It is quicker and easier at the time of serving and, crucially, a lot less wasteful of alcohol!

This makes 75ml which, as luck would have it is sufficient to mull one bottle of wine and 2 tbsp of syrup is enough to mull 1 standard glass of wine.

1 orange
1 lemon
250g light brown sugar
60ml red wine
1 cinnamons stick
1 vanilla pod
2 slices of fresh ginger
a generous grating of nutmeg

~   Remove the zest from both fruits in long strips – make sure not to get any of the white pith involved.
~   Squeeze the juice from the orange (set the bald lemon aside to do something else with sometime) and put in a small (non reactive is best) pan with the zests, the sugar and the red wine.
~   Stir together over medium heat till the sugar has melted.
~   Add the spices, turn up the heat and cook at a gentle boil for about 5 minutes to form a light syrup.
~   Cool to room temperature before removing the spices then strain the syrup pressing on the debris to get out all the delicious juices.
~   Pour into a clean bottle and keep in a cool place till needed.

How to use mulled wine syrup …

Warm the syrup gently over low heat, add the red wine and heat through.  Don’t allow to boil or some of the alcohol will evaporate off.  Speaking of alcohol a little brandy could advantageously be added to the glass when serving.

Mulled White Wine

Makes a change!  Make a syrup as above but using white wine and caster sugar instead of brown sugar.

Wassail – Mulled Cider

Wassail comes from the Old Norse phrase “ves heill” meaning meant “good health”.  In addition to being a general festive greeting, accompanied by a bevvy, it was also a way of honouring apple trees by going to the orchard and toasting them with mulled cider. As a result, the trees would obviously feel all proud and happy and yield a bumper crop in the coming year.

mulled cider wassail

1½ ltr dry cider (and for my American readers I mean the alcoholic type) divided into two halves
125g soft light brown sugar
12 cloves 
2 cinnamon sticks
about 2cm fresh root ginger- sliced
1 orange – sliced
1 apple – sliced
a little rum, brandy or, best of all, Calvados – optional

~   Pour half the cider into a large pot and add the rest of the ingredients except the rum.
~   Simmer together gently for about half an hour.
~   Add the rest of the cider, taste and add a little more sugar if necessary, if you do then simmer a few mins to dissolve it.
~   Ladle into glasses to which you may, or may not, have added a tot of spirit.

moose milk drink

Moose Milk

Not the ice cream based drink, obviously, as that probably wouldn’t work hot! This is a surprisingly delicious and very easy hot moose milk!

Irish (or other Nationality) Coffee

As illustrated on the cover of my stunningly good (IMHO – but its worth a look!)  Christmas cookbook.

irish coffee liqeur

Per person …

30ml of your preferred delicious spirit or liqueur
1 teaspoon sugar
a cupful of hot strong black coffee
60ml/2 fl oz double cream

~   Warm a generous wine glass in warm water (this is to stop it cracking with the heat of the coffee) and put a teaspoon in it – so is this!
~   Put the sugar and half the coffee in the glass and stir to dissolve the sugar.
~   Stir in the alcohol and then add enough coffee to come to about 1cm/½” below the top of the glass.
~   Stir then slowly pour the cream over the back of a teaspoon onto the surface of the coffee where it should float.

If you are a black coffee drinker, then this might be more to your taste …

Ponce Livornese

This is from Tuscany; Livorno in Tuscany to be precise.

ponce livornese italian coffee rum brandy

2 teaspoons of sugar
30ml rum or brandy
a twist of lemon peel
30ml espresso or strong black coffee

~   Put the sugar, spirit and lemon peel in a heat proof glass and muddle them together with a teaspoon to merge the flavours.
~   Add the coffee and stir to dissolve the sugar.
~   Serve immediately.

I was not quite sure about the lemon in this, but it works quite well!

Useful Tip when Making Hot Toddies!

hot toddies handy hint

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Having been a somewhat itinerant chef for over 30 years I was amazed, on my return to the UK, at the blatant food waste that now seems to be rife in the country; amazed and irritated. So much so that I decided to start a blog about spontaneous cooking from leftovers to show people that there are great alternatives to throwing food away.

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