I love the idea of a special Christmas Cocktail. Roaring fire, sparkly dress, something other than wine in my hand. Even if there are no parties this year, it is fun to dress up and celebrate!
But, beating eggs and grating nutmeg for homemade eggnog… I don’t think so. The last minute pinch of Christmas is quick to dash the idea of making a multi-ingredient cocktail for one guest. So I have pulled together six “cheater” cocktail ideas that are both festive and EASY!
My husband loves Whiskey Sours. We never drink them, but he talks about them like we hang around with one in our hand every night.
In honor of his obsession, this is one of my Christmas Cocktail picks. Bar-Tender’s whiskey sour mix is YUM. Put whisky, water and the sour mix in a shaker with lots of ice. Shake well.
Add maraschino cherries and orange slices.
Delicious.
There is nothing like Champagne at Christmas. Dress it up with raspberries for holiday color.
Add a tablespoon of creme de cassis or cranberry juice to turn it a festive pink.
I might have to sample this one….
Classic Martini.
3/4 cup of Gin or Vodka. 2 teaspoons of dry vermouth. Ice. Shake well. Add olives.
Voila.
Easy and elegant.
The Cosmopolitan is next. I have absolutely no idea what goes into one, and thanks to my old neighbors, I never need to know!
True Cocktails has a delicious, zero-calorie Cosmo mix. You will need one packet of True Cocktails Cosmo, vodka, water and ice. Shake well and pour.
“Sex and the City” would be so proud.
Eggnog is my drink of choice while watching “Its a Wonderful Life.” I only have enough time during the commercials to refresh, so no homemade eggnog for me.
Hood makes a delightful eggnog and that works just fine for me. Add some “good rum” (to quote Ina) and pour over ice.
Sprinkle with nutmeg and, if you have any whipped cream lying around, throw it on top.
What else says HOLIDAY like a high calorie cream drink to end the night?
Pour Baileys over ice, drink it straight up or…
Add some vodka and make a Baileys Martini!
Get your party shoes on! It’s time to mix up some delicious cocktails for your family. Or, as I like to point out, they can also take the edge off last minute holiday shopping, wrapping, putting lights on the tree, a PANDEMIC and other holiday delights! See you in 2021 🙂
the wry home