Slow Cooker Fall Simmer Pot Recipe

August 5, 2024
Blain's Farm & Fleet

As the leaves begin to change color and the temperatures drop, there’s nothing quite like the warm, inviting scent of a fall simmer pot to make your home feel cozy. A simmer pot uses natural ingredients like spices, fruits, and herbs to fill your space with delightful aromas. This method not only enhances your home but also avoids the harsh chemicals found in many commercial air fresheners.

Using a slow cooker for your simmer pot is a game changer. It’s safe, hassle-free, and perfect for busy families or anyone who wants to enjoy the season without constantly monitoring a stove. You simply add your ingredients, set the cooker, and let it work its magic throughout the day.

Whether you’re preparing for a festive gathering or just want to relax in a home that smells like fall, this guide from Blain’s Farm & Fleet will ensure your slow cooker simmer pot is a success.

What Is a Simmer Pot?

A simmer pot, also known as a stovetop potpourri, is a mixture of aromatic, fresh ingredients simmered in water to release their inviting fragrances throughout your home. Unlike synthetic air fresheners, simmer pots use real spices, fruits, and herbs to deliver a pure and rich scent.

Why Use a Slow Cooker?

Many people make their simmer pots on the stovetop. However, we prefer to use a slow cooker, as it offers several advantages:

  • Ease of Use: With a slow cooker, you can simply set it and forget it. There’s no need to monitor it constantly.
  • Safety: Slow cookers reduce the risk associated with leaving a stove unattended, making them a safer choice, especially for busy households.
  • Consistent Heat: Slow cookers maintain a steady temperature. This means the fragrance is released gradually over several hours, rather than all at once.
simmer pot ingredients

Fall Simmer Pot Ingredients

You can customize your fall simmer pot based on your personal preferences, but here are some classic ingredients to get you started:

  • 2-3 cinnamon sticks
  • 1 apple, sliced
  • 1 orange, sliced
  • 1 tablespoon whole cloves
  • 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • 2-3 fresh rosemary sprigs or thyme
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Your Simmer Pot

pouring water in slow cooker

Step 1: Prepare Your Slow Cooker

Fill your slow cooker halfway with water. This allows enough room for all the ingredients, while ensuring there’s enough water to prevent anything from drying out.

adding orange slices to slow cooker

Step 2: Add Ingredients

Place your prepared ingredients into the slow cooker. You can adjust quantities based on your personal preferences or the size of your slow cooker.

adjusting temperature of slow cooker

Step 3: Start Simmering

Set your slow cooker to the low or warm setting. Allow the mixture to heat gradually. As it simmers, the ingredients will release their fragrant oils, filling your home with the delightful aroma of fall.

all ingredients in slow cooker

Step 4: Maintain the Water Level

Check the water level periodically, and add more water if it gets too low. This ensures that the ingredients can continue to release their scents without burning.

Additional Tips

Here are a few more tips to help you get the most out of your fall simmer pot:

  • Adjusting Strength: If the scent is too strong, dilute with more water. If you want the scent stronger, increase the amount of spices and fruit.
  • Storage: If you have leftover mixture, you can store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for two to three days and reuse it by adding fresh water when ready to simmer again.
  • Variations: Feel free to experiment with other ingredients like star anise, cranberries, vanilla beans, or pine needles to create your own, unique blend.

A fall simmer pot is an excellent way to enjoy the season’s best fragrances naturally. And using a slow cooker makes the process easy and safe.

By following these steps, not only will your home smell amazing. But you’ll also create a welcoming atmosphere for your guests and family.

For more easy how-to guides like this one, check out our other Seasonal Activities articles.