Happy November my Shabby Creek friends! It’s me Claire from A Little CLAIREification and I can’t believe we have just a little over two weeks until Thanksgiving. Are you hosting guests this year or are you maybe traveling to see family or friends?
Either way, this Slow Cooker Cranberry Spice Mulled Punch is delicious and it’s going to make your home smell amazing for the holidays. It’s so simple to make and then you can “set it and forget it”.
I am all about fall spice scented candles and cinnamon infused pinecones or anything like that but nothing can come close to mulling spices in a crock pot. Your guests will feel right at home and it’s like the holidays have truly begun.
This recipe is non-alcoholic so the whole family can warm their bellies. You can always add something a little stronger if you’d like to make this more of an adult beverage, of course. Bourbon or cognac would pair wonderfully in this case.
Adding a little cinnamon sugar to the rim, a couple of cranberries and an orange peel makes the presentation look just as lovely as this punch tastes. The recipe is below – I hope you enjoy it!
I’ll be back again next month (December – wow!) with another delicious holiday slow cooker recipe. Until then, I hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving and that you will pop over and say hello!
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Rusty says
Thanks! That recipe sounds easy and delicious.
Claire @ A Little Claireification says
Thanks Rusty!
Marie says
This looks delicious.
Claire @ A Little Claireification says
Thanks Marie – it is really good!
Lyssa says
Hi, I wondered what you would recommend using instead of Oranges? My son is allergic to them but I’d like to try this recipe in a way that he can partake.
thanks!
Claire says
Hi Lyssa –
I would just eliminate the orange and would recommend throwing in some apple slices – just slice an apple up and throw it in the slow cooker. It’s really hard to go wrong with this recipe – it’s very flavorful so you can substitute if needed.
Hope that helps and have a great holiday!
– Claire
Jean says
Looks yummy! Jean