It's that time of year again, the Christmas decorations are up, caroling is in full-swing, but more importantly, it's time to release your inner bartender with these 5 Christmas cocktail recipes.
Strawberry Martini; 'Red Reindeer'
Difficulty: Beginner
Serves: 2
Preparation Time: 30 minutes
Serving Time: 5 minutes
What do I need?
- 4 large fresh strawberries (sliced evenly) - decoration
- Handful of fresh, wild strawberries
- 1 dash of dry Vermouth
- 2 sprigs of fresh mint/peppermint leaves (picked)
- 125 ml of Vodka/Gin
- 2/3 handfuls of ice cubes
How do I make it?
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Place your two martini glasses and cocktail shaker into your freezer to chill for approximately 25 minutes.
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Remove the martini glasses and cocktail shaker once both are thoroughly chilled.
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Add a few splashes of dry Vermouth into each glass and swill evenly.
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Place 2 of the sliced decorative strawberries into the base of each glass
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Add the remaining handful of fresh wild strawberries and mint sprigs into the still-cool cocktail shaker.
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Squash the strawberries in the cocktail shaker with the end of a rolling pin or back of a fork. Add the ice cubes and gin/vodka.
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Shake well and strain into each martini glass for immediate serving.
Vanilla White Chocolate Cocktail; 'A White Christmas'
Difficulty: Moderate
Servings: 2/4
Preparation Time: 10 minutes
Serving Time: 5 minutes
What do I need?
- 60ml Vanilla flavoured Vodka
- 60ml White Chocolate Liqueur
- 30ml Creme de Cacao White Liqueur
- 1/2 Teaspoon of Granulated or Coarse Sugar
- Light Syrup or Honey for Rim Glaze
- Crushed Ice or Ice Cubes
How do I make it?
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Add a small amount of honey or light syrup in a small bowl.
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Place the granulated or coarse sugar in a separate small bowl.
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Brush the martini glass' rim with a light coating of syrup/honey.
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Press the rim of the martini glass into the bowl containing sugar and twist to get an even layer of coating around the rim.
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In a cocktail shaker, add the ice, vodka, liqueur and Creme de Cacao.
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Shake well and then strain into the neatly coated martini glass. Voila.
Orange & Cranberry Spritza; Non-alcoholic Stocking Filler
Difficulty: Beginner
Serves: 2
Preparation Time: 5 minutes
Serving Time: 2 minutes
What do I need?
- 250ml smooth orange juice
- 250ml smooth cranberry juice
- 200ml sparkling elderflower tonic water
- 1 fresh orange
How do I make it?
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Combine the orange juice and cranberry juice into a large measuring jug.
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Slowly add the sparkling tonic water and the spritza will start to take form as the drink begins to fizz.
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Slice the orange into slices or thin wedges and either place on the rim of your glass or within the jug for added citrus flavour.
Irish Coffee; Warming Festive Favourite
Difficulty: Moderate
Serves: 1
Preparation Time: 10 minutes
Serving Time: 7 minutes
What do I need?
- 350ml of boiling, freshly-brewed coffee
- 350ml of boiling water
- 1 tablespoon of brown sugar
- 4 tablespoons of Irish Whiskey
- 50ml Heavy Whipped Cream or double cream
- One tall heat-proof glass
- Grated Nutmeg (optional)
How do I make it?
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Fill the glass with the boiling water and leave to stand in order to pre-heat the glass. Once warm, empty the glass.
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Pour the boiling brewed coffee into the now-empty tall glass until it is 3/4 full.
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Dissolve the brown sugar into the coffee and stir.
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Using a tablespoon, slowly pour the whipped cream onto the back of the spoon in order to prevent the cream sinking into the coffee.
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Your Irish Coffee should now have a floating (and hopefully even) topping to fill the remaining 1/4 of the glass. To add extra festivity, add grated nutmeg to further compliment the nutty taste Irish Coffee offers.
Sambuca & Eggnog Cocktail; "A Winter Night"
Difficulty: Beginner
Servings: 1
Preparation Time: 5 minutes
Serving Time: 2 minutes
What do I need?
- 45ml Black Sambuca
- 170m Eggnog
- Star Anise
How do I make it?
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Mix Black Sambuca into the eggnog in a large glass.
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Stir well.
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Add Star Anise for decoration and to offer a more intense liquorice flavour.
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