Since I’m on such an apple cider kick this fall, thought I would end this week of apple recipes with a fun presentation idea….apple cups!

These are really much simpler than they look, and are such a charming way to enjoy your favorite apple cider! The only requirements are some apples, a paring knife, and a spoon. (Although if you have a melon baller, it’ll make the scooping slightly easier!)

Cute, delicious, and nutritious! Give them a try!! :)

 

Apple Cider Cups

5 from 1 vote
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Makes: 4 apple cups
You will love this Apple Cider Cups recipe! It’s cute, delicious, and nutritious! A fun project to try at home.

Ingredients

  • large apples
  • lemon juice
  • apple cider, either homemade or store-bought
  • optional: cinnamon sticks, whole cloves, allspice and/or star anise for garnish

Instructions

  • On a cutting board or sturdy surface, use a knife to cut off the top of the apple. Then take a paring knife and carefully outline where you’d like the “rim” of your apple cup to be. (My rims were about 1/4″ wide.) Use a spoon to carefully begin scooping out the center of your apple until you have a nice “cup”. (A melon baller also works well for this.)
  • Also, if your apple doesn’t sit exactly level, take your paring knife and just slice off a few millimeters to even off the bottom to make it even. Just be careful not to let your knife cut through the bottom or sides of the apple when hollowing it out, or the cider will leak out!
  • Once you have the inside of the apples hollowed out, brush a little lemon juice over the inside of the apples (to prevent browning). Then fill with your favorite apple cider, garnish with cinnamon or spices if you’d like, and serve!

Additional Info

Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Did you make this?Let me know how it turned out in the comments below!

 

Ali’s Tip:

You could also warm the apple cups in the oven before serving. I just wouldn’t leave them in too long, or they will lose their firmness.

About Ali

Hi, I'm Ali Martin! I created this site in 2009 to celebrate good food and gathering around the table. I live in Kansas City with my husband and two young boys and love creating simple, reliable, delicious recipes that anyone can make!

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37 Comments

  1. Suzanne { SHE PAPERIE } says:

    This is beyond adorable!! Thank you for sharing. I had to share with my readers today!!
    https://www.shepaperieblog.com/2011/09/im-fan-of-fall.html

  2. Randi says:

    I love these … I made them today and linked up to this post as my inspiration. Thanks for sharing!

  3. monica says:

    What a lovely idea! I’m totally making this for Thanksgiving and will make an apple crisp from the remaining flesh.

  4. Yvette says:

    What a GREAT idea!!! LOVE the idea of it!!!

  5. Kori says:

    LOVE this! What a great idea!!!

  6. meaghan (the decorated cookie) says:

    Awesome! (Or, totally rad? Don’t know why I’m channeling my ’80s self.) I love these. And great how-tos. I posted a link on ediblecrafts.craftgossip.com. Hope that’s OK! :)

  7. Julia says:

    Oh wow, I’m so impressed with their cuteness!!!!

  8. Cathy says:

    Wow! Those look great! How creative and yummy!

  9. Michelle says:

    What a beautiful, unique presentation. Now I’m wishing I hadn’t used my last apples yesterday. :)

  10. Mireya says:

    What a cute idea!!