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Christmas stovetop potpourri simmers in a pot on the stove with fresh oranges, cranberries and cinnamon sticks and the aroma makes your home smell like the holidays! It’s perfect for gifting and I’ve included a free printable gift tag.

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Table of Contents

  • Stovetop Simmer Pot
  • Stovetop Holiday Potpourri Ingredients
  • How to Make Stovetop Potpourri
  • Crockpot Version
  • The Perfect Holiday Gift
  • FAQs
  • More Holiday Gift Ideas
  • Stovetop Potpourri Printable Recipe

Stovetop Simmer Pot

This stovetop potpourri is the perfect neighbor gift idea for the holiday season. It’s inexpensive and super easy to make with only 5 simple ingredients. Your neighbors will love how festive it looks and smells!

This potpourri recipe is so easy, too! Just put the ingredients in a pot and simmer on low for a couple hours. The simmering smells of oranges, cranberries and cinnamon sticks during the holidays will make your home feel so cozy and inviting.

Stovetop Holiday Potpourri Ingredients

Below are my favorite ingredients to use when making Christmas potpourri. It will make the house smell amazing!

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Find the fullprintable recipewith specific measurements below.

  • Fresh cranberries: This popular holiday fruit adds a vibrant red color and sweet scent.
  • Orange slices: Fresh citrus slices add a bright and refreshing aroma.
  • Cinnamon sticks: A warm and cozy spice that’s perfect for the holidays.
  • Cloves: These smell just like Christmas!
  • Nutmeg: Spicy, sweet and earthy. A little goes a long way!
  • Optional: Add a sprig of fresh rosemary or a few trimmings from your tree!

You can add also add ingredients based on the season, such as apples during the fall, lemons, vanilla extract, fresh ginger, bay leaf, whole allspice and more.

How to Make Stovetop Potpourri

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  • Combinethe oranges, cranberries, cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg in a small pot.
  • Simmer over low heat for as long as desired. Add more water if the mixture gets low.
  • Enjoy the holiday scent as this stovetop potpourri recipe fills your house!

Crockpot Version

You can also cook potpourri in your slow cooker if preferred. Simply add the ingredients to the bottom of the crockpot, then cook on low for as long as desired. Add more water if the mixture gets low.

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The Perfect Holiday Gift

This potpourri makes the perfect gift for friends and neighbors! Just put all the ingredients in a mason jar or cellophane bag (minus the water), along with this free printable tag that explains the cooking instructions.

Then they can keep it in the fridge for a day or two until they are ready to use it. Perfect easy homemade gift idea for the holidays!

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FAQs

What is potpourri?

Potpourri is a mixture of spices and fruit that is used for scent. It can be in dry form, which typically includes dried flowers, herbs and spices. It can also be made by simmering the mixture on the stove. It’s often made around the holidays or to match the season.

How long does stovetop potpourri last?

It can be simmered for hours and hours over a few days! Just check on the water every 1-2 hours to ensure the pot doesn’t go dry and refrigerate it overnight.

Is Christmas potpourri edible?

While all ingredients in this stove top potpourri recipe are edible, it would be very bitter to drink so I don’t recommend it! Try this wassail or apple cider instead.

How far in advance can you make this for gifting?

As long as you store it in the refrigerator you put together the potpourri gift bags or jars up to a week in advance.

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Stovetop Potpourri

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Author: Jamielyn Nye

Fresh oranges, cranberries and cinnamon sticks simmer on the stove to create an amazing aroma that's perfect for the holidays. This Christmas stovetop potpourri will have your house smelling warm and inviting in no time!

Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Cook Time: 2 hours hrs

Total Time: 2 hours hrs 5 minutes mins

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Equipment

  • Small pot

Ingredients

  • cup fresh cranberries , more if desired
  • 1 orange , sliced (or dried oranges)
  • 4 cinnamon sticks , broken in half
  • 1 Tablespoon cloves
  • teaspoon nutmeg
  • 2-3 cups water , could do half apple cider

Optional: Sprig of fresh rosemary or pine and star anise

    Instructions

    • Gather the fresh cranberries, orange and spices and place into a small pot. You may also add a sprig of fresh rosemary or fresh pine for color. Pour water on top.

    • Simmer over low heat for as long as desired. You can also place the ingredients in your crockpot on low.Add more water if it gets low.

    Notes

    Gifting: Place in 16 ounce glass jars or or cellophane bags.

    Green: For You may also add a few trimmings from your tree or fresh evergreens from your yard. I love to get the greens from Trader Joe’s when making lots to gift.

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    Categorized as: Christmas, Gifts, Stovetop

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    75 comments

      • Ashley

      I couldn’t find any cranberries and am unable to get to the store so I’m hoping that freeze dried dark sweet cherries will work 😬

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      • Chels

      Hi! This is probably a dumb question but is this also edible or purely meant for making the house smell good?

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        • I Heart Naptime Community

        It is just meant for making the house smell yummy around the holidays :)

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      • Allison

      Hi, would dried orange slices work too?

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        • Jamielyn Nye

        Yes that should work you may just not get as much citrus smell :)

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      • Barbara Watson

      Can you store the potpourri in the refrigerator? To use next time?

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        • Jamielyn Nye

        Yes you could :)

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      • Sharon
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      This was given to my daughter (a very sweet co-worker/neighbor gift) and we used it Christmas day. The house did smell lovely!

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        • I Heart Naptime

        Oh yay, so happy to hear that! Hope you had a great Christmas, Sharon!

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      • Kristi
      • Christmas Stovetop Potpourri (5 ingredients!) - I Heart Naptime (18)

      I do something similar for myself so I decided to share my enjoyment with others but never thought to do it until seeing it on your website! My 5th grader & I made them for teachers, neighbors & family! Wish I could add a picture because so happy with the way the jar looks! Thank you so much 😊🎄

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        • I Heart Naptime

        Love it! You are so welcome. Happy holidays, Kristi :)

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      • Dayna
      • Christmas Stovetop Potpourri (5 ingredients!) - I Heart Naptime (19)

      I have been making these as gifts for years now, ever since I saw it on your site. I love it and many friends ask if I’m going to give them these again each year. I’ve started saving different spaghetti sauce jars throughout the year so I can up cycle them. It works great!

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        • I Heart Naptime

        What a great idea about saving jars throughout the year. Love it! I’m so glad these are always a hit with your friends :)

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      • Lynn

      When you send as gift are the oranges whole or do you go ahead and slice them?

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        • I Heart Naptime

        Either way will work depending on the size of the container you use. The orange will stay fresh for longer if you keep it whole. But if you decide to slice it, just make sure to keep it in the fridge until gifting.

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      • Lori

      I don’t see printable instruction tags

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        • I Heart Naptime

        Hi Lori – you can find the box to the download the printable tags under the “The perfect holiday gift” section :) Enjoy!

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