![]() Maybe even one, once you’ve done it a couple times. ![]() I bet if you leave this out for Santa instead of the regular milk-and-cookies combo, you’ll get much better gifts.How long does it take to make a Mudslide? Shake the mixture, then strain into your sprinkle-rimmed glass. Then pour 3 ounces of vodka, 1 ounce of butterscotch schnapps, and 1 ounce of milk into a mixing glass full of ice. First, you should rim your glass with green and red sprinkles, because it will put you in a Christmassy mood. If you’re not in the mood to hang out in the kitchen with your mom for hours on end to bake dozens of snickerdoodles and peanut butter blossoms (since by the end of the first week of winter break, you’d probably prefer getting a root canal without anesthesia to spending any more time than necessary in your house), then this is the drink for you. Take a few sips, and I bet your heart will grow three sizes, too. Pour two ounces of Midori (or any other bright green liquor you can find) into a glass with 1/2 ounce of lemon juice. Getting grumpy about the holidays? Don’t be a Grinch– drink one instead. Garnish with a sprig of mint, and there you go. Add the shot of rum, and fill to the brim with seltzer water. Then using (ideally) a mudder or (more likely) the rounded end of a spoon, crush together those ingredients until all of the juice has been extracted from the lime and cranberries. Put the cranberries, lime wedge, sugar, and mint leaves in a glass. You’ll need ten fresh cranberries, a lime wedge, a tablespoon of sugar, 5 mint leaves, a shot of rum, ice, and seltzer water. L’chaim!Įveryone likes a good mojito, so naturally everyone loves a refreshing holiday-themed mojito! This drink takes a little more preparation time, but it’s definitely worth it in the end. If you want to get fancy, you can do a chocolate rim around the glass otherwise, add a splash of chocolate liquor, or a drop of chocolate syrup, and you’re good to go. You’ll combine potato vodka (to go with the latkes, assumedly?) and Goldschlager cinnamon schnapps. This martini was inspired by the gold foil wrapped chocolate coins, called gelt, which are given out at Hanukkah. Pour the three ingredients into a champagne flute. You’ll need 3 ounces of chilled champagne, 1 ounce of triple sec, and 3 ounces of chilled cranberry juice. The classiest (and simplest) of Christmas cocktails. Enjoy this drink and the beauty of the festival of lights! Add a splash of the Blue Curacao for color, and blueberries for garnish. Pour in 3 ounces of vodka and 1/2 ounce sweet vermouth. Fill a mixing glass (or cocktail shaker, if you have one) with ice. So here’s what you’ll need for this festive azure cocktail: vodka, sweet vermouth, Blue Curacao, blueberries, ice, and sugar. Even a serving of just 3 ounces really packs some heat. Then sip and enjoy! (Beware: this tastes so good you’re eventually going to forget that it’s alcoholic. Pour a glass with equal amounts peppermint schnapps, Kahlua, and Bailey’s. This is like an alcoholic version of the seasonally infamous peppermint mocha at Starbuck’s. Top it off with a candy cane, and you have a refreshingly sweet cocktail you’ll want to sip on every day between now and New Years. Pour in half an ounce of peppermint schnapps, and an ounce and a half of vanilla vodka. Run the top of your martini glass under water, then dip it into the pulverized candy cane dust to rim your glass. Put candy canes into a plastic baggy and pulverize them. Allow it to chill in the fridge for an hour or two, and voilá! Blend all of it together until the mixture becomes frothy. Then add the vanilla, the half-and-half, and the nutmeg. Pour in the sugar, then blend until the mixture is light and fluffy. Beat the egg yolks until they form a thick liquid mess. You’ll need 12 egg yolks, 1 cup of sugar, 1 gallon of half-and-half, 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract, 1/2 teaspoon of nutmeg, and 4 cups of Captain Morgan. This classic recipe should serve at least 10 people. Warning: you’re probably going to end up with chocolate syrup on your face/in your hair/on your clothing. Swallow, and ahhhhh. The refreshing, delicious aftertaste of a York Peppermint Patty. Take the shot of peppermint schnapps, then tilt your head back and have your friend pour Hershey’s Syrup into your mouth as a chaser. Have a (reliable) friend on standby with a bottle of Hershey’s Syrup. ![]() Whether December makes your mouth water for Christmas cookies, latkes, or candy canes, there’s a drink somewhere on this list that will satisfy even your winteriest of cravings.įirst, pour yourself a shot of peppermint schnapps. It’s not really acceptable to be downing Vlad and Natty at any time of year, but it’s especially frowned upon during the holidays.
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