The Polar Pantry Toddy Mocktail Is The Perfect Thing For That Arctic Cold Front

Hot apple, ginger, citrus… and one secret savory note that makes it feel like a grown-up drink.

Skill Level: Easy

Most hot mocktails taste like “holiday candle.” This one is different: it’s a warming apple-ginger toddy with a tiny savory twist: a whisper of white miso which it that gives it body and depth the way barrel notes do in whiskey.

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Polar Pantry Toddy Mocktail

Hot apple, ginger, citrus… and one secret savory note that makes it feel like a grown-up drink. It’s cozy, a little surprising, and perfect for Dry January nights when the wind outside sounds like it has personal beef with your windows.

Equipment

  • 1 Small saucepan Or kettle or heat safe mug
  • 1 Measuring jigger Or measuring spoon
  • 1 Whisk or fork
  • 1 Mug

Ingredients
  

  • 6 ounces Apple Cider (or unfiltered apple juice)
  • 1 ounce Fresh lemon juice
  • 1-2 tsp Maple syrup (or to taste)
  • 1 tsp Freshly grated ginger (or ginger tea bag)
  • 1/2 tsp White Miso paste THE SECRET WEAPON -- No miso? Use 1/4 tsp soy sauce instead (sounds wild, works—just go light)
  • 1 stick Cinnamon

Instructions
 

  • In a saucepan, gently heat the apple cider with ginger and cinnamon until steaming (don’t boil). If using a tea bag, steep it in the hot cider for 3–4 minutes, then remove.
  • In your mug, whisk the miso with lemon juice and maple syrup until smooth (a fork works fine).
  • Slowly pour the hot cider into the mug while stirring; this helps the miso melt in cleanly.
  • Add a pinch of salt if you want the flavors to pop. More maple if you want it rounder. More lemon if you want it brighter.
  • Express an orange peel over the top (or drop in a rosemary sprig) and serve hot.

Notes

Why It Works

Apple + ginger + lemon is the classic “hot comfort triangle,” but the miso is what makes this feel like an actual crafted drink instead of warmed juice. It adds umami and structure, deepens the apple, and makes the finish linger—kind of like how a spirit would. Ginger brings heat, lemon keeps it sharp, and maple gives a slow, cozy sweetness that doesn’t turn cloying.

Movie Pairing

The Thing (1982)
Because if you’re going to live through an arctic blast, you might as well go full Antarctic paranoia masterpiece huddled inside with a steaming mug, watching the cold become a character. This drink matches that vibe: warming, tense, and just weird enough to feel dangerous.