Vermont Boiled Cider
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- Extracts & Flavorings
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Product information
Boiled Cider - a holiday baking must-have.
This versatile syrup adds a wonderful layer of apple intensity to anything you bake. Apple muffins, cookies, or cakes will be more apple-y. Use our Vermont boiled cider as a flavor accent in pie, crisp, crumble or dumplings, turnovers or tarts. Boiled apple cider magically captures the intense, robust flavor of just-picked apples, preserving it in liquid form. Willis and Tina Wood of Wood's Cider Mill in Springfield, Vermont, press apple cider, then boil it till it becomes a thick, pourable syrup – tart-sweet, and intensely apple-flavored.
Read the blog: Wood's boiled cider
Test kitchen tips
Drizzle it atop cake, ice cream, or oatmeal or mix with confectioners' sugar for an apple glaze to drizzle on muffins or scones.
Make your own cider by adding 1 tablespoon boiled cider to 3/4 cup water, hot or cold.
Makes a great glaze for meats when mixed with whole grain mustard.