Christmas Cocktails Recipes
Peppermint Martini (candy Cane Martini)
wholefully.com
A Candy Cane Martini will beat the winter doldrums this holiday season. It’s simple to make and delights the eye as well as your taste buds!
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Christmas Sidecar
somebodyfeedseb.com
To give it a Christmassy twist, we added cranberry flavours to the classic sidecar cocktail for a bit of extra festive cheer! We hope you enjoy our Festive Cranberry Brandy Cocktail as much as we do!
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Sugar Cookie Martini Recipe
wholefully.com
A Sugar Cookie Martini is a festive Christmas cocktail that tastes like a delicious Christmas cookie with a kick! Serve these at your next holiday party.
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The Best Baileys Eggnog
burrataandbubbles.com
This Baileys eggnog is the most luscious, delicious eggnog you've ever had! It's the perfect festive sipper for the holidays.
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Festive Cranberry Moscow Mule
thelittlestcrumb.com
This cranberry moscow mule is the best holiday mule cocktail to make for your guests this Christmas. Easy to make in only 5 minutes.
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Gingerbread Old Fashioned
burrataandbubbles.com
Let’s toast to this jolly season with a gingerbread old fashioned, full of warming, cozy spices from a homemade gingerbread simple syrup.
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Cranberry Mocktail
thelittlestcrumb.com
This cranberry mocktail is an easy, holiday drink. Cranberry, orange and lemon juice topped with club soda, served with a brown sugar rim.
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Cranberry Christmas Moscow Mule
saporitokitchen.com
This Cranberry Christmas Moscow Mule is a sure to bring you some holiday cheer this Christmas season. Make it for one or scale up to share!
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A Cajun Piñata
notentirelyaverage.com
This cocktail pays homage to the atmosphere and vibrancy of New Orleans by introducing my "take" on a cold Tequila punch that'll have you getting warmish and cozy in a real big hurry, A Cajun Piñata.
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