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Meghan’s mulled water! Duchess baffles fans by preparing a hot tipple with her As Ever spiced cider kit…  without adding any alcohol

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Meghan Markle has been mocked for yet another cooking blunder after sharing a recipe for ‘mulled water’.

In her latest Instagram clip, the Duchess of Sussex, 44, revealed how she uses the $16 Spiced Cider Mulling Spice Kit from her lifestyle brand, As Ever, to create a ‘really cosy warm beverage that everyone can enjoy’.

Harry’s wife explained how she brings a large pot of water to the boil, takes it off the heat and adds her spice kit to steep. 

After ladling the brew into glasses, she drops in cinnamon sticks, lemon and a teaspoon of her brand’s $28 honey to ’embolden the flavours’. 

However, there was a crucial ingredient missing – the cider mentioned in the title of the product.  

Meghan explained that home cooks could ‘add a spirit of choice to make it a little bit more grown up,’ but said that the drink is ‘the most soothing’ without the addition of alcohol, ‘especially in the cold weather’. 

Fans were baffled by the recipe and accused the former actress of effectively making a pot of ‘mulled water’, with one likening it to ‘air freshener in mugs’.

In a post shared to X, one commenter wrote: ‘If I’m not mistaken, Meghan Markle just made mulled water? Wouldn’t you add the spices to apple cider? Or wine? Not WATER?’

Another critic likened Megan’s beverage to the ‘simmer pot’ that real estae agents put on the stove to make houses smell lovely during viewings.  

‘Never seen ’em serve it up in a mug though!’ they added.

A third said: ‘Looks like she was making a spicy tea because she has no idea of what she is really doing. Madame Fake-It-Till-You-Make-It-Montecito.’

Another remarked: ‘She creates a simmer pot and then serves it to guests as a beverage. Mulling spices are meant to augment a hot beverage like cider, wine, coffee, or tea. But then again, what should we expect from the person labelling tisanes as tea.’

‘Keep in mind this is the same woman who was “teaching” us how to can food while holding the canning tongs upside down. 

This is not a hot toddy; it is what the rest of us use as potpourri for scenting our homes,’ another commented.

Yesterday, the Duchess of Sussex, 44, pictured, shared a recipe for the festive beverage, made with a mulling spice kit from her lifestyle brand, As Ever, as part of its festive collection, unveiled last week

Yesterday, the Duchess of Sussex, 44, pictured, shared a recipe for the festive beverage, made with a mulling spice kit from her lifestyle brand, As Ever, as part of its festive collection, unveiled last week

Royal fans have accused Meghan Markle of yet another kitchen faux pas after she posted a recipe for a hot toddy that people said is little more than 'mulled water' or 'air freshener'

Royal fans have accused Meghan Markle of yet another kitchen faux pas after she posted a recipe for a hot toddy that people said is little more than ‘mulled water’ or ‘air freshener’

But fans have criticised the recipe, which doesn't use alcohol, for not following proper technique and instead making 'mulled water', with some even calling it 'air freshener in mugs'

But fans have criticised the recipe, which doesn’t use alcohol, for not following proper technique and instead making ‘mulled water’, with some even calling it ‘air freshener in mugs’

As part of the collection released last week, Meghan’s brand, As Ever, included a hot toddy and mulled cider spice kit. 

The hot toddy kit comes in a 43g bag and contains eight servings. The product is described on the As Ever website as a ‘holiday entertaining essential’ that’s powerful aroma will ‘inspire conversation’. 

Listed in the ingredients is a Muslin bag containing a spice blend of organic cinnamon, lemongrass, lemon peel and ginger root. 

The description reads: ‘Ladled in a mug or poured in a punch glass with your favourite spirit, our take on the classic hot toddy adds a sip of nostalgia to any gathering. 

‘The warm, inviting aroma alone makes this blend a holiday entertaining essential: Slowly simmer a batch on the stove and let the aromatic cinnamon, lemongrass, citrus peel, and ginger root fill your kitchen—an easy way to gather guests and inspire conversation.’

‘Or, enjoy Meghan’s favourite way: in good company with the ones you love, one mug at a time.’

Alongside the listing, Meghan has included three ‘tips for enjoyment’ her ‘favourite way’. 

Firstly, offering advice on how to ‘jazz up’ the drink, the website suggested serving in ‘vintage mugs’ with cinnamon sticks, sliced fruit, and a selection of spirits.

Elsewhere, she offers an alternative for how to enjoy alcohol-free. ‘Steep a few sachets in a vintage canteen and share aprés ski, alfresco around a fire, or on a chilly tree-scouting adventure,’ the website advised.

Finally, she recommended sipping alongside a film. The website read: ‘Movie night is sweeter with all the essentials: buttery homemade popcorn, a stack of soft blankets, and a big batch of hot toddies simmering in the kitchen. 

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