Thanksgiving Star Cider (1109)
Photography by Scott Peterson
AuthorMimi Booth, Ukiah, California

Our favorite new holiday beverage is a delicious hot cider created by Mimi Booth of Ukiah, California. It’s made with honey (her husband is a beekeeper in Mendocino County) and steeped with dried hibiscus blossoms as a nod to the region’s Latino cooking traditions.

How to Make It

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Pour 2 cups boiling water over 1/2 cup dried hibiscus blossoms (jamaica) and let steep 5 minutes. Meanwhile, warm 4 cups pear nectar, 2 cups red wine, 1/4 cup lemon juice, and 2 star anise over low heat. Strain hibiscus infusion into a large pitcher, add pear nectar mixture, and stir in 1/3 cup honey. Serve warm in mugs. Garnish each serving with a whole star anise and fresh pear wedges if you like.

Ingredients

 1/2 cup dried hibiscus blossoms
 4 cups pear nectar
 2 cups red wine or unsweetened cranberry juice
 1/4 cup lemon juice
 2 cups star anise
 1/3 cup honey
  star anise, fresh pear wedges, if desired

Directions

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Pour 2 cups boiling water over 1/2 cup dried hibiscus blossoms (jamaica) and let steep 5 minutes. Meanwhile, warm 4 cups pear nectar, 2 cups red wine, 1/4 cup lemon juice, and 2 star anise over low heat. Strain hibiscus infusion into a large pitcher, add pear nectar mixture, and stir in 1/3 cup honey. Serve warm in mugs. Garnish each serving with a whole star anise and fresh pear wedges if you like.

Thanksgiving Star Cider

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