The Best Christmas co*cktail Recipes (2024)

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Posted by Lauren Fern Watt

Saturday, December 27th, 2014

Contents

  • Prancer’s Sparkling Pomegranate Punch
  • The Cousin Eddie
  • The Christmas Cookie
  • The Rudolph
  • The Old Fashioned Santa Claus

Who wants to deck the halls without a christmas co*cktail in hand? Christmas drink recipes are of plenty this time of year, and we’ve searched far and wide to find the best Christmas co*cktails. From hot ciders to punches, here are a few of our favorite Christmasdrinks. Trust us, it will be anything but a silent night with these fun Christmas co*cktail recipes.

Prancer’s Sparkling Pomegranate Punch

A sweet mix of bubbly and tart, the sparkling pomegranate punch is named after one of our favorite reindeer. Complete with sweet dessert wine and a dark-red pomegranate juice, this Christmas co*cktail is great to make in bulk and an easy home-run for any holidayparty. Tie red ribbons around the glass for that extra festive touch!

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  • 2 oranges thinly sliced crosswise
  • 1/4 cup pomegranate seeds
  • 3/4 cup late-harvest white wine chilled
  • Two 750-milliliter bottles sparkling wine, chilled
  • 3 tablespoons sugar
  • 1 cup diced fresh pineapple
  • 1 cup pomegranate juice

The Cousin Eddie

It wouldn’t be the holidays without Christmas Vacation’s Cousin Eddie, that’s why we call this the “Cousin Eddie” co*cktail. It’s one of our favorite Christmas drinks, not to mention a killer take on egg nog. If you really want to embrace your inner Eddie, we recommend sipping this from a moose glass in a bathrobe, or skipping the co*cktail altogether and havin’ a beer.

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  • 1 whole egg
  • 1.5oz heavy cream
  • 2 heaping bar spoons white sugar
  • 1.5oz armagnac
  • 3/4oz El Dorado 5yr
  • 1/2oz Jelinek Fernet
  • 3 zests of nutmeg

Dry shake this drink with regular ice, double strain into a lowball glass (if you don’t have the moose cup) with a large single piece of ice. Sprinkle nutmeg and cinnamon on the top, or even a dash (as in Dasher) of pepper!

The Christmas Cookie

If you’re really into sweets, the Christmas Cookie co*cktail is simple to make, and a naughty take on Santa’s favorite dessert. Served up in a martini glass, on top of a plate of sugar cookies, and you can even line the glass with cookie crumbs or sprinkles. Thisrecipe is sure to make anyone a little merry.

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  • 1 ounce peppermint schnapps
  • 1 ounce Kahlua
  • 1 ounce Bailey’s

The Rudolph

You know Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen, but do you recall the most famous co*cktail of all? The Rudolph is a hot cider featuring orange, cinnamon, and cranberry flavors.

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  • 1/2 ounce orange curacao
  • 3/4 ounce cinnamon schnapps
  • 1/2 ounce vodka
  • 6 ounces cranberry juice

To make this Christmas co*cktail, heat the cranberry juice. While heating, pour other ingredients into your favorite holidaymug and then slowly add the hot juice. Top it with whipped cream, a cinnamon stick, and bright red sprinkles to give it that bright Rudolph glow.

The Old Fashioned Santa Claus

It’d be impossible to survive the cold weather of Christmas without a little bourbon. If you’re not into sweets, this recipe is the solution. We call it the Old Fashioned Santa Claus, and it doesn’t steer far from a traditional Old Fashioned. For a fun holiday touch, you can serve thisin your favorite holiday mug, and garnish with a little Christmas tree pine to give it the epic Santa Claus touch. Don’t forget the black cherries!

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  • 1 sugar cube
  • 3 dashes Angostura bitters
  • club soda
  • 2 ounces rye whisky

There you have it, five holiday recipes to have yourself a merry little Christmas co*cktail. Because not only is it the most wonderful time of the year, it’s also a time of heavy drinking. You won’t go wrong with our five favorite Christmas co*cktails.

Have you made one of these recipes or have another favorite Christmas drink? Tell us about it in the comments below!

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Lauren Fern Watt

Lauren is a New York-based writer from Nashville. She’s lived in Paris and Italy, loves eating her way around new destinations, and considers herself a French fry connoisseur. She can often be found in Central Park training for her next marathon, hunting for the best homemade pasta in Manhattan, or petting dogs on the sidewalk. She loves dancing, camping, snowboarding and photography and considers coffee a major food group. Lauren resides in the East Village of Manhattan where she is working on a book about her big dog, Gizelle.

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FAQs

What is the most common drink at Christmas? ›

Eggnog. Can you really call it Christmas until you've had an eggnog? This traditional festive drink is made with eggs, milk, cream, and sugar, and lightly spiced with nutmeg.

What alcohol is best for Christmas? ›

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  • Apple Cranberry Moscow Mule.

What do you serve at a Christmas co*cktail party? ›

Christmas co*cktail party appetizers
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What is the drink people drink on Christmas? ›

From classic favorites like eggnog and mulled wine to creative concoctions like spiked hot cocoa and horchata, there are endless possibilities. Get inspired to update your seasonal menu with this list of holiday co*cktails.

What drink is traditionally drunk on Christmas morning? ›

Classic Bucks Fizz/Mimosa. The classic morning drink for Christmas is orange juice with a little fizz in it. There are plenty of options for adding fizz to orange juice, from Cava, prosecco or Crémant to decadent Champagnes and even a little spirit should one need the extra pick me up.

What drink to have with Christmas dinner? ›

The classic matches here are going to be a nice light red wine like a Gamay (Beaujolais) or a Pinot Noir – these are both going to be light-bodied and fruity and packed full of soft red fruit to go well with that cranberry sauce.

What alcohol makes you the happiest drunk? ›

Champagne is a symbol for celebration- you'll often find it at birthdays, parties and, of course, new years! Drinking champagne can make you feel euphoric, excited and energetic.

What is a Christmas rum co*cktail called? ›

The Christmas Mule co*cktail is a tasty and festive holiday drink with rum, ginger beer, lime, and garnished with rosemary and cranberries.

What time should a Christmas party start? ›

If it's an after-work affair, a start time between 5 and 7 pm and lasting until around 9 or 10 pm is typically appropriate. For weekend events, you may opt for a later start time, such as 6 or 7 pm, and extend the party late into the evening. Consider the comfort and energy levels of your guests and plan accordingly.

What is a co*cktail party menu? ›

Simple foods, such as hors d'oeuvres and finger foods, allow guests to nibble throughout the event as they feel the need. Some tried-and-true co*cktail party foods such as crostini and crudités or cut veggies and crackers with a homemade dip like cauliflower hummus are perfect.

What are Santa's favorite drinks? ›

Everyone knows that Santa's favorite way to wash down his plate of cookies is with a big glass of eggnog. This tradition has been around for decades, but have you ever asked yourself why? When did drinking this egg and milk concoction become a holiday tradition?

What drink does Santa drink? ›

Of course, Santa loves to chase his cookies with a glass of milk because it's tasty, but it also him helps endure the long road ahead of him. Milk provides 13 essential nutrients that give Santa the ability to lead his reindeer to all the kiddos around the world expecting to see their favorite toy on Christmas morning.

What do Americans eat drink on Christmas? ›

What Foods Are Traditionally Served on Christmas?
  • Turkey.
  • Prime Rib.
  • Baked Ham.
  • Mashed Potatoes & Gravy.
  • Stuffing.
  • Green Bean Casserole.
  • Candied Sweet Potatoes.
  • Roasted Vegetables.
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