Description
Wassail (Middle English ‘ws hl’ – ‘be you healthy’) refers both to the salute ‘Waes Hail’ and to the drink of wassail, a hot mulled wine, or as mulled cider drunk as part of wassailing, an English ritual intended to ensure a good apple harvest the following year. Wassail began as a spiced wine that resembled Roman recipes that survived the Middle Ages. Recipes began to vary with English production of ale, mead, and cider.
3 Muslin Spice Bags with Drawstrings, Orange Peel, Ginger, Cinnamon, Allspice, Cloves
Fill a pot with 1 gallon of red wine or port. Fill spice bag with cup of wassail spices. Add spices and cup sugar, and simmer at low heat for 1-2 hours. Serve hot or chilled.
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