Apple Cider Reduction
- 1/2 gallon apple cider (fresh pressed)
- 1/2 gallon apple cider (fresh pressed)
- In 6-8 quart stock pan, measure out 2 cups of apple cider.
- This will be approximately how much you will end up with when finished.
- Pour in the remaining apple cider.
- * If it is kept on an unrefrigerated store shelf, DO NOT use it.
- Place on stove top on medium heat and bring to a low boil .
- Cook over medium approximately 2-1/2 hours (yes, it does take this long). Stir occasionally (say every 30-45 minutes).
- As the cider begins to get close to desired level of reduction, the bubbles will get smaller & the boil will look somewhat "foamy". You'll need to reduce the heat slightly at this point so that it doesn't boil up or scorch.
- Remove from stove and let cool. Cider should be thick - almost like corn syrup or molasses when done.
- Pour into covered container of your choice (pint jar w/lid or condiment bottle with cap).
- Store in refrigerator and use as desired.
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Taken from www.food.com/recipe/apple-cider-reduction-521756 (may not work)