Hot Wassail Recipe

One amazing recipe my mom got out of her years as a garden club member was Hot Wassail. The club members would take trips to visit each others gardens and the hostess would serve small appetizers and a drink. On one particular cool day my mom was served this warm drink and fell in love. The hostess received this recipe from a trip she took in England and shared it with the garden club.

We hope you enjoy it as much as our Mom does! You don’t have to join a garden club to serve it. Or if you are in a garden club, maybe consider bringing it to your next meeting!

Now this drink shows up at all of our winter family gatherings.

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The history of Hot Wassail has an interesting origin and is consumed during the Yuletide season. Read about it here!

Enjoy!

If you want to try something with a little more bite try these amazing cookies!

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