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Step 1
Tie the spices in cheesecloth and reserve.
Step 2
Pour the cider into a wide 10 inch pot, add the spice bouquet and bring to a brisk simmer.
Step 3
As the cider cooks, impurities will float to the top. Skim them off and discard. Put the pan on the burner off-center to make skimming impurities easier.
Step 4
After 30 minutes, discard the spice bouquet.
Step 5
After 60 minutes the reduction will be getting close to finished. You're looking for a little over 1 cup of finished molasses.
Step 6
When the molasses is done, pour the piping hot syrup into a room temperature mason jar and screw on the lid, label and date. For long term storage you can process jars in a waterbath, 10 minutes for half pints.
Step 7
Cool the syrup and store in a cool dark place.
Step 8
You can keep the syrup in the refrigerator. If you do it'll need to warm up for it to be usable.
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