Homemade Fire Cider Recipe: A spicy, pungent, herbal tonic with a sweet glow. Drink it each morning to enjoy its health-boosting effects or get creative and explore the many ways to use fire cider shared in the post! Fire Cider Tonic is an age-old remedy that is popular in the herbal community, especially popular during flu season. Learn more about this magical tonic and how easy it is to make!

We are obsessed with immune-boosting remedies! If you are too, you’ll definitely want to check out our Homemade Elderberry SyrupCold-Fighting Apple Ginger TeaHomemade Sea Moss Gel, or Elderberry Sea Moss Gummies next! For a citrusy sweet fire tonic, try our Hibiscus Citrus Fire Cider Recipe.

homemade fire cider tonic in a glass mason jar surrounded by fresh ingredients of cinnamon stick star anise lemon and fresh ginger

Best Fire Cider Recipe!

There is an age-old saying, “An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” I think the phrase should be: “A shot of fire cider tonic a day keeps the doctor AND sickness away!”. I’ve gotten used to taking a shot of fire cider daily over the years and love how it tastes and makes my body feel! Some people like to take a shot of apple cider vinegar or eat ACV gummies each day, but I prefer fire tonic because it’s made with apple cider vinegar AND a ton of health-enhancing ingredients.

homemade fire cider tonic in a large mason jar

What Is Fire Cider?

Fire Cider is a herbal health tonic and folk remedy that helps boost your immune system, improve digestion, and prevent a cold or flu. It is a mixture of horseradish, turmeric, garlic, oranges, ginger, herbs, and peppers all fermented in apple cider vinegar. It was first popularized in the 1970s by herbalist Rosemary Gladstar and since has become a popular remedy used for generations!

Health Benefits of Fire Cider

  • Apple Cider Vinegar contains antimicrobial properties, which help kill bacteria and help lower blood sugar.
  • Horseradish is naturally rich in antioxidants and helps reduce inflammation and improve respiratory health (especially when fighting a sinus infection).
  • Hot peppers contain capsicum which is high in vitamin C and iron and works to reduce inflammation, aid in weight loss, improve blood circulation, and improve bone health.
  • Ginger contains gingerol, which has powerful medicinal properties. It’s packed with anti-bacterial properties that kill germs, and antioxidants that help alleviate nausea, reduce stomach pain, and reduce inflammation.
  • Cinnamon has an array of benefits and is commonly used in Traditional Chinese Medicine. It contains anti-viral, anti-bacterial, and anti-fungal properties that help fight illness and disease.
  • Honey has high anti-viral, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antioxidant properties. It is great for improving digestive issues, soothing sore throats, and killing bacteria in the body.

fire cider tonic ingredients

Ingredients You Will Need:

  • Apple Cider Vinegar: This is the base for the tonic. Make sure to use enough to cover all the ingredients, otherwise, the mixture will spoil.
  • Fresh Horseradish: Use freshly grated and peeled horseradish. I like to slice a few pieces into dials to line the outside of the jar for a cool aesthetic look. (Keep in mind, that horseradish has a sharp, pungent smell that can potentially make your eyes water, especially when grated.)
  • Ginger and Turmeric: Grate or slice it into dials. There is no need to peel the skin.
  • Onion and Garlic: One onion is needed and about 1 whole garlic bulb.
  • Orange and Lemon: Leave on the skin and slice.
  • Hot Peppers: Any hot papers will work. Jalapeños work great. You can also use cayenne pepper.
  • Fresh Herbs: Use fresh rosemary and thyme or a mixture of any of your favorite herbs.
  • Cinnamon Sticks and Whole Black Peppercorns: Do not grind the spices. Add them to the mixture whole.
  • Raw Honey: Once the mixture has fermented for about 3-4 weeks, strain it and sweeten it with honey to your liking.
ingredients to make fire cider recipe placed in a large mason jar

How To Make Fire Cider

  1. Grate the horseradish. Add it to a 1.5-2 qt sized jar along with the sliced ginger, turmeric, jalapenos, onion, orange, lemon, and garlic. Then, add the fresh herbs, cinnamon sticks, and peppercorns.
  2. Pour the apple cider vinegar into the jar, making sure all the ingredients are fully covered. Add more ACV as needed to cover the ingredients (this prevents the ingredients from spoiling).
  3. Seal the jar. Use a piece of parchment paper under the lid to keep the vinegar from touching the metal, or a plastic lid if you have one.
  4. Shake the jar to combine the ingredients and store the jar in a dark, cool place for up to 4 weeks. Remember to shake the jar once daily to mix the ingredients.
  5. After a month, use a fine-mesh strainer or cheesecloth to strain out the pulp and solid ingredients. Squeeze as much liquid out of the ingredients as you can.
  6. Stir in the honey until it is incorporated. Taste and add more honey to reach your desired sweetness.
  7. Store sealed in an airtight jar. Keep in the refrigerator or in a dry, cool place for up to 6 months.
  8. Enjoy 1-2 tablespoons daily or use the fire tonic when cooking!
ingredients for fire cider chopped and in a large mason jar with apple cider vinegar being poured in

Ways To Use Fire Cider?

The most common way to use fire cider tonic is to drink 1-2 tablespoons each morning. You can sweeten it with a bit of honey before drinking it (which makes it super tasty!) or dilute it with water or juice. There are many other ways you can enjoy fire cider! Try to:

  • Cook With Fire Cider: Add it to your sauteed vegetables, fried rice, or cauliflower rice
  • Make Salad Dressing: When a salad dressing calls for vinegar, like this orange vinaigrette, use your fire tonic instead. Or make a simple vinaigrette by mixing fire tonic, olive oil, dijon mustard, and a bit of honey!
  • Use it as a marinade: It is perfect for marinating meat, fish, tofu, or whatever you like.
  • Add it to your soup or chili for a little extra zest. This White Bean Quinoa Chili would be great!
  • Serve with crispy baked potatoes like these sweet potato fries or accordion potatoes.
  • Use it when creating sauces: This fire cider recipe would work fantastic in my homemade barbecue sauce recipe!
  • Use the leftover veggies and herbs as a marinade, like in this Fire Cider Marinated Chicken Recipe –it is perfect for the grill or stovetop!
fire cider vinegar with ingredients in jar for fermenting

How long does homemade fire cider last?

Because fire cider is essentially infused vinegar, once strained, it can last in the refrigerator or dry cool place for up to six months. 

How often should you take fire cider? 

The daily recommendation is 1/2 tablespoons to 2 tablespoons per day to reap the benefits. It is best to take fire cider on its own, but you can also add honey or dilute it with water to make it more palatable.

Should fire cider be refrigerated? 

You can store your fire cire tonic in the fridge for several months. However, because fire cider is preserved in apple cider vinegar it is completely shelf-stable and can be stored in a cool, dark pantry.

How to sterilize glass jars before making your tonic

If you would like to take the extra step and sterilize, you can wash them thoroughly with soap and water. Allow them to dry on a clean towel. Then place on an oven-safe tray at 275°F for ten minutes. You can sterilize the metal lids by placing them in boiling water for 10 minutes. Then, place them on a clean towel to dry.

mason jar of homemade fire cider tonic

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Best Homemade Fire Cider Recipe

Homemade Fire Cider Recipe: A spicy, pungent, herbal tonic with a sweet glow. Drink it each morning to enjoy its health-boosting effects or get creative and explore the many ways to use fire cider shared in the post! Fire Cider Tonic is an age-old remedy popular in the herbal community, and especially popular during flu season. Learn more about this magical tonic and how easy it is to make!
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Course: Tonic
Cuisine: Healthy Options
Prep Time: 20 minutes
28 days
Total Time: 28 days 20 minutes
Servings: 1.5 quart
Calories: 18kcal
Author: Capri Lilly

Equipment

  • 2 quart-sized Mason Jar with lid or canning jar

Ingredients

  • 3 cups Organic Raw Unfiltered Apple Cider Vinegar plus more as needed to cover the ingredients
  • 7 oz Fresh Horseradish, grated or roughly chopped approximately 1 cup
  • 7 oz Fresh Ginger, grated or roughly chopped approximately 1 cup
  • 2 oz Fresh Turmeric, grated or roughly chopped approximately 1/4 cup (can sub 1 tbsp turmeric powder)
  • 1 Medium Onion, chopped
  • 10 Garlic Cloves, crushed or chopped
  • 1 Lemon, sliced
  • 1 Orange, sliced
  • 2-3 Jalapeño Peppers, sliced or 1/4 – 1/2 tsp organic cayenne powder
  • 3 Cinnamon Sticks
  • 3 Sprigs of Fresh Rosemary approximately 0.1oz
  • 6 Sprigs of Fresh Thyme approximately 0.1oz
  • 1 tsp Peppercorn optional

Sweeten Once Fire Cider Has Fermented And Is Ready To Use

  • 1/2 cup honey, plus more as desired

Instructions

  • Peel and grate the horseradish. Add it to a 1.5-2 qt sized jar along with the sliced ginger, turmeric, jalapenos, onion, orange, lemon, and garlic. Then, add the fresh herbs, cinnamon sticks, and peppercorns.
  • Pour the apple cider vinegar into the jar, making sure all the ingredients are fully covered. Add as much ACV as needed to cover the ingredients (this prevents the ingredients from spoiling).
  • Seal the jar. Use a piece of parchment paper under the lid to keep the vinegar from touching the metal, or a plastic lid if you have one.
  • Shake the jar to combine the ingredients and store the jar in a dark, cool place for up to 4 weeks.
    Remember to shake the jar once daily to mix the ingredients. (I like to store the jar in the pantry where I can see it daily and remember to shake it)
  • After three to four weeks, use a fine-mesh strainer or cheesecloth to strain out the pulp and solid ingredients. Squeeze as much liquid out of the ingredients as you can.
  • Stir in the honey until it is incorporated. Taste and add more honey to reach your desired sweetness. Your fire cider should taste hot, spicy, and sweet.
  • Store sealed in an airtight jar. Keep in the refrigerator or in a dry, cool place for up to 6 months. Enjoy 1-2 tablespoons daily or use the fire tonic when cooking!

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Notes

The most common way to use fire cider tonic is to drink 1-2 tablespoons each morning. You can sweeten it with a bit of honey before drinking it (which makes it super tasty!) or dilute it with water or juice.
  • Enjoy a tablespoon or two a day, or when you feel you are coming down with a cold.  
 
Recipe inspired and adapted from Rosemary Gladstar Fire Cider Cookbook.
 
 
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Nutrition

Serving: 2tablespoons | Calories: 18kcal | Carbohydrates: 3g | Sodium: 10mg | Potassium: 31mg | Sugar: 3g | Calcium: 8mg

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107 Comments

  1. I’ve fermented other foods before, so have two questions.
    1) can I use distilled vinegar instead of ACV — is it a taste preference or does the difference affect the process
    2) all other foods I’ve fermented create a gas in the crock/jar which needs to burp — if I’m understanding these instructions, I’m putting a piece of parchment, then the mason jar lid, then the ring, and tightly sealing. No periodic burping. Is this correct? I’m concerned about it exploding the jar after gas build up has nowhere to go. Is the lid necessary — can I cover with cheesecloth and ring?

    1. Hi Am, distilled vinegar is a good substitute for ACV, but raw unflitered ACV is best for the health benefits. The distilled vinegar is best for pickling and cleaning. Keep in mind that will affect the taste of your fire cider and you may need more honey to sweeten once ready to enjoy it. And yes, no periodic burping necessary. Just be sure to give the jar a shake daily. And yes, the lid is necessary.

  2. 5 stars
    Wow, simple, yummy and very beneficial!!! Thank you for making your site. Can’t wait to try out the abundant other recipes here.
    much love and health to you and yours,
    Rene’

  3. 5 stars
    If I was to make a 2nd batch and modify it so all skins were removed and things like the twigs of herbs and cinnamon sticks etc, could I blend it all and drink it that way as opposed to draining it and just drinking the left over juice?
    If so, would it be best to blend after making the recipe or after the 4 weeks? Love to know.

    1. Hi Megan, I do not recommend topping it off with water. Either remove some of the ingredients to make sure there is enough ACV covering the ingredients, or buy more ACV to add. 🙂

  4. 5 stars
    Going shopping now for the ingredients to make a 3rd batch. Going to try grapefruits this time around, love the versatility and ease of this recipe. My boss is making his next batch with cranberries I believe. Love this recipe! I want to try and do something with leftovers after straining this time.. maybe dehydrate and grind into a rub?

  5. 5 stars
    I made this for the first time and it is AMAZING!! my husband and I have been taking it daily and it is definitely helping to keep us healthy! Lots of colds, sinus, flu around us but we are good! Thank u so much!!

  6. I’ve made this twice. The first time my Fire Cider was t super. The second time the horseradish is too strong and makes it taste awful. Can you suggest any way I correct it so that it is palatable? Thank you

    1. Hi Mikey, you can try adding more fresh ginger, turmeric, and citrus. Maybe even reduce the horseradish by half. Also, before drinking it you can add honey to sweeten it a bit and help with the taste.

      1. Hi Muki! I haven’t tried using a plastic jar before, and believe glass is best. Let me know how it goes for you. I am curious to know 🙂

  7. Hi, I have strained mine but there is a lot of sediment at the bottom that separates after I but it in the fridge. Is this normal? Should I just shake each time I use it or should I strain off the top liquid?
    Thanks you

  8. 5 stars
    Hi! I made my cider about six weeks ago and forgot about it in my closet. Is it still safe to strain and use now beyond four weeks? Thanks!

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