Apple cider switchel is perfect for special dinners, holiday meals, birthdays, etc… anytime you’d be tempted to open a Martinelli’s! We usually make it on the weekend to go with our weekend dessert. It’s fizzy, refreshing, and perfectly satisfies. Enjoy!
As written, this beverage is dairy-free and low Vitamin A.
Table Of Contents
Supplies Needed
- Half gallon glass jar and lid
- Wooden spoon for mixing
Ingredients Needed
- Raw apple cider vinegar — You can purchase this (make sure it is raw and includes the mother culture) or learn how to make your own here.
- Apple cider — Choose local and organic, if possible. Even better if you press apples into cider yourself! You can also use apple juice for this recipe; we love to make it with fresh apple juice right out of the juicer!
- Spices — Ginger, cloves, and cardamom. If you aren’t following the low Vitamin A diet, feel free to use your favorite spices such as cinnamon. I buy all my spices from Starwest Botanicals!
- Pure water – Use chlorine-free water rather than contaminated well water or straight city water which may contain chlorine, chloramine, and/or flouride, etc. If your water is not clean or you don’t filter it, I recommend purchasing spring water or filtered water (here’s how to choose the best water filter for your family!). I discuss using reverse osmosis water for fermenting in this #AskWardee.
- Seltzer/carbonated water – If buying cans or liter bottles, choose unflavored and unsweetened. You can also make your own plain carbonated water in glass jars at home using this SodaStream Aqua Fizz. We use ours a lot! This is optional, if you want fizzy (or fizzier) apple cider switchel!
How to Make Apple Cider Switchel
- Combine vinegar, juice, and spices in half gallon jar.
- Add water to shoulder of jar. Mix.
- Cover and let ferment at room temperature for 12 to 24 hours, then refrigerate. (You can also skip the fermentation and serve immediately.)
- Serve with or without seltzer water. The seltzer water will dilute the flavor, yet it adds carbonation so it’s more soda-like. I usually do a ratio of 1:1 switchel and seltzer water right in our serving glasses. If you prefer that the switchel flavor not get diluted as much, add more juice to the ferment and/or dilute with less water before fermenting.
- Enjoy!
Fizzy Apple Cider Switchel
Apple cider switchel is perfect for special dinners, holiday meals, birthdays, etc... anytime you'd be tempted to open a Martinelli's! We usually make it on the weekend to go with our weekend dessert. It's fizzy, refreshing, and perfectly satisfies. Enjoy! Makes 1/2 gallon.
Ingredients
- 1/3 cup raw apple cider vinegar
- 2 cups apple cider or fresh apple juice
- 1/2 to 1 teaspoon ground ginger
- 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon ground cloves
- 1/8 teaspoon ground cardamom
- pure water
- seltzer/carbonated water unflavored, unsweetened (optional)
Instructions
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Combine vinegar, juice, and spices in half gallon jar.
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Add water to shoulder of jar. Mix.
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Cover and let ferment at room temperature for 12 to 24 hours, then refrigerate. (You can also skip the fermentation and serve immediately.)
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Serve with or without seltzer water. The seltzer water will dilute the flavor, yet it adds carbonation so it's more soda-like. I usually do a ratio of 1:1 switchel and seltzer water right in our serving glasses. If you prefer that the switchel flavor not get diluted as much, add more juice to the ferment and/or add less water to the jar.
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Beth says
What are we covering the jar with? Solid top or coffee filter? Thank you.
Makenzie Reed says
Hi, Beth.
I would use a solid top for covering the jar during fermentation. 🙂
~ Makenzie, TCS Customer Success Team