December 23, 2024

VIDEO: The Holiday Tradition You Didn't Know You Needed – Wassail Punch


Make this homemade wassail recipe to evoke all those holiday feels and conjure up memories of times spent together.

Wassail is traditionally a warm cider drink with the flavors of apple cider, orange juice and mulling spices (like cinnamon and clove) served during the holidays.

Mix this up for your next gathering and enjoy the delicious aroma as it fills your home.

Grab the full recipe on the BLOG: https://rootsandrefuge.com/homemade-wassail

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24 thoughts on “VIDEO: The Holiday Tradition You Didn't Know You Needed – Wassail Punch

  1. There is an episode of Tudor monetary farm on BBC. That covers waisaile. "Waisaile (like a cheers) drink ale!" Is what they shout at the trees. It is kid friendly and a very educational show. Highly recommend.

  2. Hey Jess, how is the eczema doing? I have a terrible time with it and although we have narrowed it down (primarily) to acidic foods, it still flares. If you have any success stories, please share. Blessings always, g.

  3. Toast, "Wassail"!
    Response, " Drink Ale!"
    Yes, I just finished watching all the BBC history shows with Ruth, Alex and Peter starting in Tudor England up until the Wartime Farm series. Highly recommend. Thank you for the recipe Jess, sounds like a plan for this rainy weekend.

  4. I used to sing in madrigals in HS which will always be cherished memories. Being Missourians we pronounced it Wah-sail (like sailing on a boat) now I will be tracking down the madrigal song

  5. We used to have a bookstore with Bunches of cozy chairs and they offered this and different teas and hot chocolate with peppermint sticks during the holiday season. Usually they just had coffee and tea going

  6. We always had that at my Grandmothers house. She would use a “party size” coffee pot. All the spices would go in the basket and it would perk and be sooooo good

  7. Make this so often in the fall! A friend was just saying she made it for a get together at her house and trying to pronounce it, lol. She said it much the way you do, and not how you said it during our history (love that!) you southerners and southwesterners crack me up with your accents!

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