a cheesecake with an apple pie topping that has a mascarpone foundation.
Prep Time: | 10 mins |
Cook Time: | 15 mins |
Total Time: | 25 mins |
Servings: | 22 |
Yield: | 22 cups |
Ingredients
- 1 (64 fluid ounce) bottle unsweetened pineapple juice
- 1 (64 fluid ounce) bottle cranberry juice cocktail
- 4 ½ cups water
- 1 cup brown sugar, packed
- 2 tablespoons whole cloves
- 4 (4 inch) cinnamon sticks, broken
- ¼ teaspoon salt
Instructions
- Pour the pineapple juice, cranberry juice, and water into a clean, well-washed coffee percolator. Place the brown sugar, cloves, cinnamon sticks, and salt in the basket of the percolator, and assemble the coffee percolator. Cover, plug in the cord, and perk. Serve hot.
Reviews
I have been making this identical recipe for over 30 yrs! It’s a Christmas tradition, house smells wonderful while it perks. I have the old West Bend 30-Cup percolator and it’s used ONLY for this, the pot has never seen Coffee! It’s a great recipe, although a bit sweet, I reduce sugar to 3/4C. Try it, you won’t be disappointed!
it is as good as they say it is. Served this punch at a church Ladies Christmas gathering. Every one wanted to the recipe to make for their own events. I did not have a percolator, so I threw the ingredients in a crockpot, with the cloves wrapped in cheesecloth. The longer it sat in the crockpot, the better the flavor. Thanks for sharing.
This is my family’s favorite Christmas drink recipe! Smells wonderful and tastes great with fudge. It gets super hot in the percolator, so let it cool a bit before serving.
I made this for Thanksgiving and thought it was very good. It made my house smell awesome, too.
Made this for a faculty holiday coffee…fit perfectly in my 35 cup Melita urn. Put the sugar, spices and salt into a cheese cloth and placed into the percolator basket, though I’m sure lining it with paper filters would have worked. Punch was festive without being too sweet. A great alternative to mulled cider!
Very good and very easy. I expected it to have more cranberry flavor, though. The cinnamon and cloves gives it more of an apple cider taste. I did use more cloves than called for, however. That may have overpowered the cranberry. Next time, I’ll stick to the original recipe.