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I've really wanted to try it for a while, especially now that it's cold. I can't get any around here, so I'll have to make it. But stoves and I don't get along very well. Can anyone offer any help?
post #2 of 9
i have a recipe from epicurious. can pm you when i get to the office tomorrow.
post #3 of 9
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I would very much appreciate it. I've researched it a bit and it doesn't seem too hard, but I can never about these things.
post #4 of 9
^you can also go to epicurious.com and type it in the search. they had several recipes i believe.
post #5 of 9
They have mulling spice mixes at gourmet shops too.
post #6 of 9
Delicious, and easy too. You can use a crockpot if you'd prefer to avoid the stove.
post #7 of 9
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Originally Posted by MrDaniels View Post
They have mulling spice mixes at gourmet shops too.
I think these are a pretty good way to go. Cinnamon, cloves, star anise maybe. It's just easier--and probably cheaper--to buy it premixed. Keep that heat very low. And don't forget that it's on. Edit - mulled wine is like the sangria of winter.
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"Mulled wine! Heavy on the cinnamon and light on the cloves. Off with you, me lad, and be lively!"

my buddy ordered this at a bar last weekend because he knows i love a good "it's a wonderful life" reference. surprisingly(!), the bartender didn't know what the hell we were talking about.

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"Mulled wine! Heavy on the cinnamon and light on the cloves. Off with you, me lad, and be lively!"

my buddy ordered this at a bar last weekend because he knows i love a good "it's a wonderful life" reference. surprisingly(!), the bartender didn't know what the hell we were talking about.

Nice reference. It's funny, but a movie reference actually sparked this thread. In a favorite movie of mine, a guy ladles himself a glass of mulled wine and then says something to the effect of, "This goes down like a seraph in red velvet tights." Who wouldn't want to drink something like that?
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