4 Holiday Pot Simmer Recipes (2024)

I love when someone walks into my house and says, "Mmm! It smells so good in here!" Sometimes it's because I've been baking, and other times it's because I have a pot simmer going on the stove. These holiday pot simmer recipes will help bring extra holiday cheer into your home with their warm, comforting scent wafting from the kitchen and into every room.

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4 Holiday Pot Simmer Recipes

I once had an old roommate tell me that the secret to having people think your house is clean, is to make it smell clean. Chances are they won't look close enough to see the dog fur and crumbs. They'll just trust their nose and walk away talking about how clean your house always is.

I've been using that little trick ever since--especially when guests stop by at a moment's notice. And one of my favorite ways to get a wonderful-smelling house is with pot simmers. These babies give off the scent of whatever ingredients you choose, so you can mix and match them however you like.

I'm a huge fan of herbs and spices, dried fruit, essential oils and coffee. But I'm always experimenting with new ingredients and trying out new scents so I don't get bored.

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How to make your own Holiday Pot Simmer Recipes

Once I have the ingredients picked out, I package these up in little glassine bags so they are ready at a moment's notice. (And they're great for giving out as neighbor gifts - a nice change from sweets!)

All of the components I've used here are dried or preserved in some way, but fresh fruit can easily be used instead. They just won't last as long and should be used immediately so the ingredients don't spoil.

Once you've put your bags together, the contents can be emptied into a small saucepan along with a bit of water. Set it on your stove and bring it to a simmer to release the wonderful scent.

1. Spiced Coffee Pot Simmer

Ohhh, what smells better during the winter months than warm spices and coffee? This pot simmer smells just like your favorite coffee house. Bonus points for using this pot simmer while making sugar cookies.

4 Holiday Pot Simmer Recipes (3)What you need:

—¼ cup whole roasted coffee beans

—Whole spices (3-4 cinnamon sticks, 1 tablespoon whole cardamom pods, 4 star anise, and 1 teaspoon allspice berries)

2. Cran-Apple Spice Pot Simmer

This one reminds me of the holidays and is perfect for simmering when you have a houseful of hungry guests. How it smells: fruity and spicy, like wassail.

Feel free to swap out the apples for pears and add a couple cinnamon sticks for a warmer fragrance.

4 Holiday Pot Simmer Recipes (4)What you need:

—¼ cup dried cranberries (or ½ cup fresh)

—¼ cup dried apple rings (or ½ fresh apple, sliced)

—a few slices dried ginger (use equal amount of fresh)

3. Citrus Juniper Pot Simmer

This is one of my favorites because it looks just as good as it smells. How it smells: fresh, bright and woodsy

4 Holiday Pot Simmer Recipes (5)What you need:

—3-4 slices dried oranges

—1-2 tablespoons dried lemon peel

—1 tablespoon dried juniper berries

4. Grapefruit Cinnamon Pot Simmer

Cinnamon is a very clarifying and purifying aroma on its own. Even just boiling a couple of sticks by themselves does wonders for getting rid of smells and adding that gorgeous, spiced aroma to your home. Grapefruit peel adds a little bit of lightness to the cinnamon, but it’s also a fantastic air-clarifying smell.

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What you need:

—A stick of cinnamon

—A peel of grapefruit

—A shake or two of allspice or nutmeg

Some other amazing natural aromatics that you can add are vanilla pods, cloves, and ginger.

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How to use a pot simmer

Add ingredients to a large saucepan of water. Bring to a boil and reduce the heat to a simmer. Keep it on low, and make sure to add water when needed.

Just let it simmer all day. It goes without saying, but this is definitely something you only want going while you’re at home to keep an eye on it.

Keeping it on a low temperature also ensures that steam isn’t billowing out of it (it shouldn’t be!) since that can cause too much moisture and potentially lead to mold—not what we’re going for here.

The water releases moisture in the form of steam, the same way as a humidifier. To circulate the moist air, add a fan next to the stove to blow the air around a bit. This makes sure that the super-comforting aroma spreads throughout the house.

A little bit of added moisture in the air is great for the house—and your skin. Adding a little bit of humidity to the air makes a huge difference in the moisture content of your skin, bonus!

Love pot simmers? Try this vanilla rosemary recipe!

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4 Holiday Pot Simmer Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What items are best for simmer pot? ›

CLASSIC SIMMER POT INGREDIENTS
  • Citrus fruits like orange, lemon, lime.
  • Apples.
  • Cranberries.
  • Cinnamon sticks.
  • Whole cloves.
  • Nutmeg.
  • Rosemary.
  • Pine or other conifers.
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How long does a Christmas simmer pot last? ›

Add the ingredients to the pot and bring everything to a boil. Then reduce the heat to low and let everything simmer for 2-3 hours. Throughout the simmer, add additional water as needed to keep the sweet-scented smell filling the room. NOTE: This simmer pot will last 2-7 days!

What is a winter solstice simmer pot? ›

One of the easiest things to do around the winter holidays is to make a simmer pot. A simmer pot is basically a homemade air freshener made by simmering fragrant pieces of fruits, herbs, and other spices in water. You throw some nice smelling things into a pot and let it just simmer on the stove all day.

How long can you leave a simmer pot on? ›

Your simmering pot should last 24 hours on the stovetop. If you only use peels and spices without fresh food, it can last up to four days! All you have to do is replenish the water about every 30-45 minutes. That way, you'll constantly have the simmering aromatics filling your house with all the scents of fall.

What is the point of a simmer pot? ›

A simmer pot is a clever, all-natural way to waft a pleasant aroma throughout your entire house. Just put the ingredients into a saucepan, cover with water and let simmer. The heat and steam will welcome your guests — or even help them feel like they've been transported somewhere else.

Do you put a lid on a simmer pot? ›

Simmering and Boiling

Keep the lid on if you want to bring something to a simmer or a boil for two reasons. "One, heat escapes through an open lid, so it would take longer for water to come to a boil," says Ronna Welsh of Purple Kale Kitchenworks.

Are simmer pots healthy? ›

The ingredients used in simmer pots, like cinnamon, ginger, and citrus fruits, not only emit a comforting fragrance but also bring with them an array of health benefits, such as improved digestion, enhanced immune function, and anti-inflammatory properties.

Can you leave a simmer pot unattended? ›

I usually let my mixture simmer for 2-3 hours before turning off the cooktop and allowing the mixture to cool. (Never leave a simmer pot unattended.)

Do you leave a simmer pot on all day? ›

You can keep you Autumn Simmer Pot on the stove all day long if you like! Just remember to keep adding water to prevent the ingredients from burning, and never leave the house while it's simmering on the stovetop.

Can you use a crockpot as a simmer pot? ›

Simmer pots, or stovetop potpourri, can be made in the crockpot too!

Does boiling cinnamon get rid of smells? ›

To remedy any unwanted odors, turn to your spice drawer. Simply boil a few cinnamon sticks for two minutes and then turn the heat to low and let the warm, spiced scent waft through your home; turn the heat off once the pleasant smells take over. It's a stupid-simple trick that works wonders.

What is the Christmas scent? ›

Surely a smell will come to everyone's mind: cinnamon, cloves, cardamom, snow, hot wine, vanilla, ginger, orange, ground coffee beans, honey, cold fresh air, chocolate

Do cinnamon sticks make your house smell good? ›

Cinnamon Sticks

They're a classic potpourri spice for good reason — a few sticks in a simmering pot of water will make your entire home smell like you've got cinnamon rolls baking.

How do you make a giftable simmer pot? ›

How to make a DIY Simmer Pot Gift. Fill your pot with the oranges, cranberries and sprinkle in some cloves. With a ribbon or some twine, tie together the cinnamon sticks and rosemary and place in the pot. You don't have to use this pot you can absolutely put together the ingredients and gather in a mason jar as well.

What do you use a simmer pot for? ›

A simmer pot is a clever, all-natural way to waft a pleasant aroma throughout your entire house. Just put the ingredients into a saucepan, cover with water and let simmer. The heat and steam will welcome your guests — or even help them feel like they've been transported somewhere else.

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