Crockpot Wassail Recipe (2024)

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Start your slow cooker or crockpot and serve a warm, spicy winter Wassail Punch that is festive with minimal effort. Add bourbon or run for more holiday “spirit!”

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Crockpot Wassail Punch Recipe

Everyone needs a good punch recipe and this one is a doozy!I had never heard of Percolator Punch before moving to Georgia but I am not so old that I don’t know what a percolator is.

Nowadays everyone has one of those single cup coffee makers but I have a coffee maker that brews 60 cups of coffee.That is perfect for making a large batch of Percolator Punch but not convenient for everyone.

Know what is convenient for everyone? A Crockpot.Just about everyone has a crockpot or slow cooker.At least I know more people have a crockpot than a 60 cup coffee percolator.

This Wassail is a slow cooked mulled punch with a fruity flavor, warm spices, and warm for the chilly holiday nights.

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Ingredients Needed

  • pineapple juice
  • cranberry juice
  • apple juice
  • brown sugar
  • lemon
  • cloves
  • cinnamon sticks
  • allspice

You can also use apple cider and mulling spices if you prefer.

These spices are called “Mulling Spices” and usually consist of cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, and allspice. Sometimes star anise, cardamom, and whole peppercorns.

My version of Wassail, or Percolator Punch, has a simplified spice mix because I like to highlight the fruit flavors from the juices.

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How to Make Crockpot Wassail

First: In a 7-quart (or larger)slow cooker, add the cranberry, pineapple, and apple juice. Stir in the brown sugar.

Second: Add the sliced lemon. In a small spice bag, add the cloves, cinnamon sticks, and allspice. Add spice bag to the slow cooker.

Third: Cook on high for 2 hours then turn to warm and keep warm while serving. If you would like to add some holiday “spirit” to your crockpot winter punch, add 1 ounce of bourbon or rum to your glass for every 8 ounces of punch.

For the full recipe and detailed instructions, please refer to the recipe card at the bottom of the post.

What is Wassail?

Wassail is a traditional spiced ale that is consumed around Christmas time.The word comes from a greeting or a traditional “toast” that translates to “be in good health.”

Can you serve it cold?

Yes you can!Wassail is traditionally served hot, but you can serve it cold or room temperature as well.

Can you make it ahead of time?

Yes you can. You can mix it up to 3 days ahead of time and heat it when you are ready to serve.

What are mulling spices?

There is a packaged mix of dried spices that you can purchase to make it easier but I prefer to mix my own spices to make sure they are of good quality and potency.

Tapas Tips & Tricks

  • Whole cinnamon sticks, whole allspice, and whole cloves are placed in a spice bag.
  • Because we are not running it through a coffee maker where the spices are placed in the filter basket, we need to contain the spices. No one wants a whole clove floating in their punch cup, much less in their mouth!

For a Percolator

  1. Add the juices and 3 cups of water to a coffee pot water reservoir.
  2. Add the brown sugar, lemons, cloves, allspice, and cinnamon sticks to the basket where you usually place the coffee grounds with a filter if needed.
  3. Turn on and let the punch percolate fully before serving.
  4. Keep on the warm setting while serving.
  5. Enjoy!

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This crockpot wassail punch is perfect for afternoon sipping or as a comforting drink for any holiday party!

More Easy Appetizers

  • Apple Pie Spice
  • Pumpkin Apple Punch
  • Cherry Limeade Punch
  • Crockpot Hot Chocolate
  • Crockpot Pizza Dip
  • Christmas Snack Platter

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Crockpot Wassail – Percolator Punch

Start your slow cooker or crockpot and serve your guests a warm, spicy Wassail punch that is festive with minimal effort!

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Course: Drinks and co*cktails

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 1 hour hour 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 20 servings

Calories: 155kcal

Author: Jennifer Stewart

Ingredients

  • 6 cups pineapple juice unsweetened if you can find it
  • 8 cups cranberry juice
  • 6 cups apple juice
  • 1 cup brown sugar
  • 1 lemon sliced thin
  • 1 tablespoon cloves whole
  • 6 cinnamon sticks
  • 1 tablespoon allspice whole

Instructions

For a Slow Cooker or Crockpot

  • In a 7-quart (or larger)slow cooker, add the cranberry, pineapple, and apple juice.

  • Stir in the brown sugar.

  • Add the sliced lemon.

  • In a small spice bag, add the cloves, cinnamon sticks, and allspice.

  • Add spice bag to the slow cooker.

  • Cook on high for 2 hours then turn to warm and keep warm while serving.

  • If you would like to add some holiday "spirit" to your crockpot winter punch, add 1 ounce of bourbon or rum to your glass for every 8 ounces of punch.

  • Enjoy the Wassail – Crockpot Winter Punch in your belly and the festive smell in your house as it simmers.

For a Percolator

  • Add the juices and 3 cups of water to a coffee pot water reservoir.

  • Add the brown sugar, lemons, cloves, allspice, and cinnamon sticks to the basket where you usually place the coffee grounds with a filter if needed.

  • Turn on and let the punch percolate fully before serving.

  • Keep on the warm setting while serving.

  • Enjoy!

Notes

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Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 155kcal | Carbohydrates: 39g | Protein: 1g | Sodium: 14mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 33g

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FAQs

What is wassail drink made of? ›

What is Wassail? Wassail is like the tastier sister to Apple Cider. Traditional wassail was made with hard liquor, apples, brandy, and other spices. This recipe is made with cloves, apples, cinnamon, lemon, orange, ginger, and nutmeg and is a nonalcoholic wassail recipe.

What's the difference between wassail and mulled wine? ›

There are very few differences between mulled cider and Wassail Punch. Both contain spices and some juice. One of the main differences is that mulled wine is often made with whole oranges. However, Wassail is traditionally made with apple juice.

What culture is wassail from? ›

The text of the carol employs noun and verb forms of “wassail,” a word derived from the Old Norse ves heil and the Old English was hál and meaning “be in good health” or “be fortunate.” The phrase found first use as a simple greeting, but the Danish-speaking inhabitants of England seem to have turned was hail, and the ...

What is a wassail party? ›

Wassailing is an English tradition which comes from the UK's cider making regions like the South West. It involves 'waking the trees' by banging pots and pans, singing,, dancing, and making lots of noise to ward off bad spirits and encourage a good harvest in the year to come.

What is in Trader Joe's wassail? ›

A sweetened blend of black currant, apple, and lemon juices, with cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, cardamom, ginger, and orange peel, Trader Joe's Winter Wassail is a fruit punch whose flavors and aromas evoke the holidays. You can serve it chilled, over ice with bourbon; or warmed, in a big mug, with a cinnamon stick garnish.

What is traditionally drunk during the tradition of wassailing? ›

Wassail (/ˈwɒsəl/, /-eɪl/ WOSS-əl, -⁠ayl, most likely from Old Norse "ves heill") is a beverage made from hot mulled cider, ale, or wine and spices, drunk traditionally as an integral part of wassailing, an ancient English Yuletide drinking ritual and salutation either involved in door-to-door charity-giving or used to ...

What are the two types of wassailing? ›

The tradition of wassailing (alt sp wasselling) falls into two distinct categories: the house-visiting wassail and the orchard-visiting wassail.

What the heck is wassailing? ›

Wassailing is an age-old West Country tradition to awaken the apple trees and scare evil spirits away to bring on a plentiful harvest. It's still widely popular in the cider-producing counties of the West Country, including Devon, Cornwall, Dorset, Somerset and Herefordshire.

Why do they toast at wassail? ›

The word 'Wassail' comes from the Anglo Saxon toast 'waes hael' – meaning 'be well' or 'be in good health'. This ceremony promotes the health of the trees and encourages a bountiful harvest, traditionally taking place around the old Twelfth Night (January 17).

Is wassail good for you? ›

Because wassail is made with fruit juices and spices such as cinnamon and ginger, it can be soothing for a cold, and may even be helpful in easing congestion.

What is the smell of wassail? ›

Fragrance Description: A rich, spiced apple cider. This is one of our Fall favorites as well as Fan favorites. Wassail is an apple cider brewed with orange peels, nutmeg, cinnamon and clove around Christmas. Best Places to Use: Pairs well with any room you want to smell sweet and rich.

How do you pronounce the word wassail? ›

The first problem with wassail is how to pronounce it. You can say it to rhyme with “hassle”, or you can round the first vowel to make it sound like the start of “wobble”. And instead of condensing the second syllable to something like “sill”, you can say it like “sail”. All are acceptable versions.

What do you eat with wassail? ›

“Wassail” is a traditional English punch, consisting of mulled cider and spices. It's very easy to make, and is traditionally served with cinnamon sticks and apple cake, but is also a great complement to either a full meal or appetizers.

What is pagan wassailing? ›

What is wassailing? The purpose is to encourage the spirits into ensuring a good harvest the following season. It takes place on the twelfth night after Christmas and involves a visit to a nearby orchard for singing, dancing, drinking and general merrymaking.

What do you serve at a wassail party? ›

It's traditional to serve mulled cider and apple cake to celebrate wassail. I found a lovely recipe for a wassail cup in the Apple Source Book taken from Henrietta Green's Festive Food of England and there's a good recipe for Somerset cider cake in River Cottage Baking.

What happens at a wassail? ›

Cider is poured around the roots of the tree, while pots and pans are clattered to ward off any evil spirits and wake the trees from their winter slumber. The crowd will also serenade the tree with chants and traditional songs, often followed by Morris dancing.

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