Simmer Pot Recipes for Your Stove This Fall (2024)

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These simmer pot recipes are perfect for fall. We all know the familiar scents of a fall day. Bring those into your home naturally with a simmer pot. Just add a few ingredients to some water on the stove and simmer all day to fill your home with the smells of autumn. Add more water as it gets low and a fall stove simmer can literally go from morning to night. Try all five of the recipes below then pick your favorite scent combination.

Don’t want to turn on the stove? You can also try our air freshener in a jar.

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For all of the recipes below, just add the ingredients to a small saucepot and bring to a simmer on your stove. Add more water as needed to keep this simmering for as long as you would like. TIP: Try this method in the crockpot as well! Remember to use caution with these recipes and never leave your home with something on the stove! Who needs chemical air fresheners when you have these all-natural versions to try?

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5 Delicious & Fragrant Simmer Pot Recipes for Fall

A fall stove simmer is the perfect way to bring the scents of fall into your home naturally. Choose one of these blends to gets started, however, you might just want to try them all. I am sure you will end up with a favorite that you can simmer day after day.

Spiced Citrus Blend

  • 1-2 cups of water
  • an apple (cut into large slices)
  • an orange (cut into large slices)
  • a lemon (cut into large slices)
  • 2 tablespoons whole cloves
  • 4 cinnamon sticks
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Apple Pie Scent

  • 1-2 cups of water
  • 1 apple (cut into large slices)
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 cinnamon sticks
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Spiced Orange Blend

  • orange rind
  • 3 cinnamon sticks
  • 2 tablespoons whole cloves
  • 3 bay leaves
  • 1-2 cups of water
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Fall Spiced Scent

  • 1 orange rind
  • 1 apple (cut into large slices)
  • 2 cinnamon sticks
  • 1 tablespoon whole cloves
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • 1-2 cups of water
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Cinnamon Orange Spice

  • 2 cinnamon sticks
  • 1/2tablespoon nutmeg
  • an orange (cut into large slices)
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2-3 cups of water
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A simmer pot is easy to make and super inexpensive as well. Grab a few supplies at the store and keep them on hand all season. You can then pop a simmer pot on the stove any day of the week.

I love adding scents to my home but I am not a huge fan of candles or bottled air fresheners. This all-natural way to add fragrance is perfect for me! Will you give these simmer pot recipes a try this fall? I know you will love the way they make your home smell!

Love a fall stove simmer and looking for more? Try the links below!

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For over a decade, I have been sharing Cricut tutorials and craft ideas here as well as on my YouTube channel. My passions include teaching others to be creative and learning as many new things as possible.

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Lauren

6 years ago

I have to admit I’ve never tried this but I think your post will prompt me to do it! I love scented candles burning even in the summer (when the house is closed up with the AC running!) Thanks for sharing the recipes!

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Marcelle/A Little Fish in the Kitchen

6 years ago

I’m sure these are all wonderful, but the fall spiced scent will be the one I try first! We so ready for fall fun at my house!

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Victoria @DazzleWhileFrazzled

6 years ago

One of my memories growing up was when my mom would put something on the stove top to make the house smell awesome before guests arrived. Will have to try this for myself. Visiting from Whims Wednesday party.

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Cathy Kennedy

6 years ago

Angie,

I’m visiting from Inspire Me Monday. I like making a simmering pot at Christmas with some of these same ingredients. I thank you for pulling together these different combinations. I certainly will try some of these aromatic delights this fall! Feel free to hit the dance floor with me & the Monday’s Music Moves Me gals!

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Monica

6 years ago

I like these too, I have one of those little mug warmers and I take a large mug and put some yummy smelling things in it in the morning and set it on the counter. It’s small but works good for apartments and doesn’t take up stove space that way. 🙂

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Simmer Pot Recipes for Your Stove This Fall (2024)

FAQs

How long does a fall simmer pot last? ›

If there are no fresh fruit slices in your recipe, simply turn off the stove and cover the pot with a lid in between uses. Reheat when you need another dose of stovetop potpourri. According to the Happier Homemaker, with this method, your simmer pot can last four days.

Can I put coffee grounds in a simmer pot? ›

Quick, Cheap and Amazing! I have tried using both ground and whole coffee beans. My personal favorite is grinding them coarsely, like you would for french press coffee, and then adding water to fill the pan. Either method works, it just seems to give more scent with the ground beans.

How to do a simmer pot on the stove? ›

How to Create a Simmer Pot. Fill a small saucepan with water and bring it to a boil. Add the ingredients from your favorite recipe, continue to boil for a few minutes, then turn the heat down to simmer. Keep an eye on it and add water as needed, usually every 30 minutes or so.

How many times can I reuse a simmer pot? ›

Depending on what ingredients you've used in your simmer pot, you can reuse the same one for several days! If you've included fruit in your recipe, then it's best to use that pot for only 1 day.

Can I use powdered cinnamon in a simmer pot? ›

One apple and pretty much any orange (personally, we love the smell of Blood oranges and Cara Cara oranges, so we'd probably go with one of those). And to give it a nice, rich aroma, you'll need: 2 cinnamon sticks (or 1 tsp ground cinnamon), 2 tsp ground nutmeg, and 1 tsp vanilla extract.

What can I use to make my house smell good all the time? ›

You can use natural home scents such as essential oils, herbs, flowers, or baking soda to make your house smell good.. These natural scents can be used in diffusers, plugged-in air fresheners, furniture sprays, and more.

Can you use tea bags in a simmer pot? ›

I use flavored teabags to infuse flavor when I am boiling, simmering, and poaching. Some of the lesser-known tea flavors are oregano, thyme, star anise, and celery seed tea bags.

What's 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.

Can you put essential oils in a simmer pot? ›

A teaspoon of vanilla extract also makes a simmer pot smell divine; or, add a few drops of your favorite therapeutic essential oils to create a custom scent. To start your simmer pot, fill a small pot halfway with water and stir in your spices, herbs, peels, or fruits.

How long can you leave a simmer pot on the stove? ›

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 to do after a simmer pot? ›

What do you do with a simmer pot after cooking? It is possible to reuse a simmer pot a second time. To reuse, drain water from the simmer pot ingredients. After the ingredients are drained and have cooled, store them in an air tight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days, depending on what ingredients you used.

Can you use a crockpot as a simmer pot? ›

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

How long should a simmer pot go for? ›

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.

Can a simmer pot be reused? ›

It is possible to reuse a simmer pot a second time. To reuse, drain water from the simmer pot ingredients. After the ingredients are drained and have cooled, store them in an air tight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days, depending on what ingredients you used.

Can you leave a simmer pot unattended? ›

Note: For safety reasons, please never leave your simmer pot unattended for long periods of time.

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