
When the weather cools down and the air smells like cinnamon and fallen leaves, a mug of hot apple cider feels like the season itself. This version comes with a soft, spiced whipped cream made using a whipped cream charger. The cream melts into the cider, blending the sweet apple flavor with warm notes of cinnamon and nutmeg. It’s simple, cozy, and exactly what you want to sip when the nights get chilly.
What is a hot apple cider?
This drink feels like comfort in liquid form — sweet, spiced, and gently creamy. The cider is warm and fragrant, filled with the scent of apples and cloves. The n2o whipped cream adds a light, velvety layer that floats on top before slowly mixing in. Each sip has a soft balance: the tang of apples, the warmth of spice, and the smooth finish of the cream. It’s not fancy, but it feels special, like something you’d make to unwind after a long day.
Ingredients
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500 ml apple cider or pure apple juice 1 cinnamon stick 2 whole cloves 1 star anise 1 thin slice of fresh ginger |
100 ml heavy cream 1 tbsp powdered sugar A pinch of cinnamon or nutmeg 1 N2O cream charger cream dispenser |

How It Comes Together?
The apple cider is gently heated with the cinnamon, cloves, ginger, and honey until it starts to steam and the aroma fills the room. Meanwhile, the heavy cream, sugar, and a little cinnamon are mixed and poured into the cream dispenser. After connect it with one cream charger, the result is a soft, spiced whipped cream that holds its shape but feels airy and light.
The hot cider is strained into mugs, and a swirl of whipped cream is added on top. As the cream slowly melts, it leaves little streaks of spice and sweetness that drift into the drink. You can dust a little extra cinnamon on top if you like. It’s best enjoyed warm, ideally by a window or under a blanket.

A Simple Comfort
This spiced hot apple cider isn’t about perfection — it’s about warmth. The whipped cream made with the cream charger turns a humble drink into something gentle and smooth, like a quiet reminder to slow down. It’s the taste of autumn, wrapped in cinnamon and comfort.