Recipe for the perfect Wassail

Wassail is the old English term for toasting someone’s health.
Anglo Saxon used to start every year with the lord of the manor toasting the multitudes with the words waes hael, meaning ‘be well’.
You can enjoy a cup of Wassail, which is a spiced ale or mulled wine, right up until Twelfth Night, January 5.
However, traditionalists insist it should be celebrated on ‘Old Twelvey’, or January 17, so there’s still plenty of time to indulge.
Here’s our recipe for the perfect cup or two of wassail:
- 3 red apples
- 3 oz brown sugar
- 2 pints brown ale, apple juice or cider
- 1/2 pint dry sherry or a dry white wine like our Bacchus
- 1/4 tsp cinnamon
- 1/4 teaspoon ginger strips or lemon peel
Core, then heat the whole apples together with the brown sugar and some of the ale or cider. Gently heat on a low oven for 30 minutes.
Remove and place in a large pan, adding the rest of the spices and lemon peel, then simmer for 5 minutes.
Add most of the alcohol at the last minute so it warms up but does not evaporate. Burgundy and brandy can be substituted for the ale and sherry.
White sugar and halved oranges may also be added to taste. This recipe makes enough for eight people to have one cup each.












