Popular Holiday Drinks

You Might Be Surprised at What Everybody Wants

By Mary Quast, published Nov 21, 2007
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When it comes to entertaining, everyone is concerned with what to serve the guests. Once the food is decided, and then comes the decision of beverages. One usually has to consider who is going to be served - are they drinkers? Do they prefer non-alcoholic drinks? Or will there be children? Oh, you can keep soda pop and wine but, come on... it's the holidays!

Believe it or not, the number one beverage of choice of holiday guests is Cider! Cider can be purchased and stored. It can be served cold. Many people feel that there is nothing better than hot cider; simmer the cider with a few cinnamon sticks (or add a few whole cloves) and you're good to go. For an "adult beverage", add a little whiskey for a woodsy flavor; or add a ½ pint each of ginger and cinnamon schnapps to a gallon of
cider.

For Apple Cider Punch:
4qt Apple cider
1 cup brown sugar, packed
6oz frozen lemonade
6oz frozen orange juice
6 whole cloves
6 whole Allspice
1 tsp ground nutmeg
3 sticks cinnamon

Tie spice cloves in cheesecloth. Heat mixture, stirring vocationally. For an alcoholic drink, add rum.

Punch is a standard holiday drink served at large gatherings. A favorite family punch is easy to make with a bottle each of Sprite, Hawaiian Punch and a tub of rainbow sherbet. Pour the bottles into a punch bowl and put the sherbet in to melt.

A festive ice ring for punch is nice to have. Simply fill a jello mold with ginger ale, pineapple juice, cranberry juice or water. Add maraschino cherries (both red and green) and orange slices. Freeze. Add to the punch bowl to keep the punch cold. It's pretty and the fruit is fun to enjoy. On one note, if fruit is added to an alcoholic punch, it will absorb some alcohol.

Eggnog is a holiday classic. Add a bit of Raspberry Rum for a new flavor. To make an richly flavored eggnog punch; add some Haggen Daaz Rum Raisin ice cream.

For "Healthy" Homemade Egg Nog:
½ cup Egg substitute
3 Tbsp sugar
13 oz skimmed Condensed milk
¾ cup skimmed milk
1tsp vanilla extract
1 tsp Rum flavoring or 3 oz. rum
Nutmeg

Popular Holiday Drinks
Popular Holiday Drinks

Mulled, or hot cider is the nuber one choice of holiday guests.

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Takeaways
  • The number one beverage of choice of holiday guests is Cider!
  • Punch mixtures and Eggnog are holiday classics.
  • Warm drinks are always a comfort on cold days or evenings by the fire.
Did You Know?
Many people feel that there is nothing better than hot cider; simmer the cider with a few cinnamon sticks.
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These sounds really good.

Posted on 12/26/2007 at 10:12:17 PM

 
Oh boy yummy your healthy egg nog recipe would only need to be altered in two ways and i would be good to go: no refined sugar substitute raw cane sugar no condensed milk but rather vanilla sorbet or ice cream Thanks for sharing and happy holidays

Posted on 11/28/2007 at 11:11:00 PM

 
Apple Cider Punch sounds different and delicious.

Posted on 11/24/2007 at 6:11:00 PM

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