Apple Harvest TonicApple Harvest Tonic
Apple Harvest Tonic
Apple Harvest Tonic
Refresh your senses with our Apple Harvest Tonic! This invigorating blend combines crisp apple cider with a hint of cinnamon and a splash of sparkling water, creating a delightful autumn-inspired beverage. Enjoy it chilled over ice for a refreshing pick-me-up!
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Apple Harvest Tonic
Apple Harvest Tonic
Prep Time5 Minutes
Servings1
0
Calories240
Ingredients
1 sage leaf, plus more for garnish
2 tsp lemon juice
1 tsp fresh ginger, chopped
1 tsp agave nectar
ice
1 oz vodka
1 oz triple sec
1/2 cup apple juice
tonic water
Rockit™ or SugarBee® apple slices, for garnish
Directions
  1. In a cocktail shaker, muddle together the sage, lemon juice, ginger and agave. Fill with ice. Add vodka, triple sec and apple juice. Shake for 10 to 15 seconds, and strain into a goblet filled with ice. Top with tonic water. Garnish with additional sage and apple slices.

How to Make Homemade Apple Juice

1.      Cut each of 4 large apples into halves (8 total pieces), and add to a saucepan. You don’t need to peel or core the apples.

2.      Add just enough water to cover them, and bring to a boil. Reduce to a simmer, and cook for 20 minutes or until apples are soft.

3.      Mash with a potato masher. Let the mixture cool to room temperature.

4.      Line a colander with a large piece of doubled cheesecloth, and place it over a large bowl.

5.      Spoon the apple mixture and all of the liquid into the colander. Leave to strain for several hours or overnight.

6.      Discard the pulp, and refrigerate the juice. Use within 1 week, or freeze for use within 4 to 6 months. This recipe makes 2 to 3 cups.

 

Note: We used Pink Lady® apples, but other varieties would be good, depending on the preferred flavor. We do not recommend Granny Smith (too tart) or Red Delicious (not enough flavor) for the juice.

Nutritional Information

Calories: 240, Fat: 0 g (0 g Saturated Fat), Cholesterol: 0 mg, Sodium: 5 mg, Carbohydrates: 21 g, Fiber: 1 g, Protein: 0 g.

5 minutes
Prep Time
0 minutes
Cook Time
1
Servings
240
Calories

Shop Ingredients

Makes 1 servings
1 sage leaf, plus more for garnish
Not Available
2 tsp lemon juice
Brookshire's 100% Lemon Juice
Brookshire's 100% Lemon Juice - 15 Ounce
$1.99$0.13/oz
1 tsp fresh ginger, chopped
Fresh Ginger Root
Fresh Ginger Root - 0.2 Pound
$0.74 avg/ea$3.69/lb
1 tsp agave nectar
Tres Agaves Agave Nectar, Organic
Tres Agaves Agave Nectar, Organic - 12.7 Fluid ounce
$11.99 was $12.99$0.94/fl oz
ice
Not Available
1 oz vodka
Not Available
1 oz triple sec
Not Available
1/2 cup apple juice
Simply  Apple Juice
Simply Apple Juice - 52 Fluid ounce
$4.49$0.09/fl oz
tonic water
Schweppes Tonic Water, Zero Sugar
Schweppes Tonic Water, Zero Sugar - 33.8 Fluid ounce
$1.99$0.06/fl oz
Rockit™ or SugarBee® apple slices, for garnish
Sugarbee Apple
Sugarbee Apple - 2 Pound
$5.99$3.00/lb

Nutritional Information

Calories: 240, Fat: 0 g (0 g Saturated Fat), Cholesterol: 0 mg, Sodium: 5 mg, Carbohydrates: 21 g, Fiber: 1 g, Protein: 0 g.

Directions

  1. In a cocktail shaker, muddle together the sage, lemon juice, ginger and agave. Fill with ice. Add vodka, triple sec and apple juice. Shake for 10 to 15 seconds, and strain into a goblet filled with ice. Top with tonic water. Garnish with additional sage and apple slices.

How to Make Homemade Apple Juice

1.      Cut each of 4 large apples into halves (8 total pieces), and add to a saucepan. You don’t need to peel or core the apples.

2.      Add just enough water to cover them, and bring to a boil. Reduce to a simmer, and cook for 20 minutes or until apples are soft.

3.      Mash with a potato masher. Let the mixture cool to room temperature.

4.      Line a colander with a large piece of doubled cheesecloth, and place it over a large bowl.

5.      Spoon the apple mixture and all of the liquid into the colander. Leave to strain for several hours or overnight.

6.      Discard the pulp, and refrigerate the juice. Use within 1 week, or freeze for use within 4 to 6 months. This recipe makes 2 to 3 cups.

 

Note: We used Pink Lady® apples, but other varieties would be good, depending on the preferred flavor. We do not recommend Granny Smith (too tart) or Red Delicious (not enough flavor) for the juice.