The holidays are not just about gifts. To people who love food, the holidays are about eating and drinking!
Boy, that sounded a little gluttonous. But, it’s true, the holidays are about excess – treating yourself and loved ones.
If you’re still looking for ways to imbibe this holiday season, here are some recipes from my past posts. I like to keep a few of these made and ready in the refrigerator to serve to guests.
Ginger Beer – Trinidadian Holiday Drink: This non-alcohol drink is delicious. It’s not for the ginger-averse – it’s bold with ginger and spices including cinnamon, allspice and a tad of lime juice. You can add some rum, if you must get your “drink” on. It’s refreshing all on its own.
Coquito – Puerto Rican Holiday Drink: A creamy alternative to eggnog (this version is eggless). This rum-based drink includes coconut milk, vanilla, almond, cinnamon and nutmeg. Coquito is a favorite of all my friends who hail from islands – Puerto Rico or not. For guests who prefer less alcohol, add an extra can of coconut milk to substitute.
Swizzle – Bermudian Holiday Drink: This is a citrus and rum-based drink that’s great year-round. A great substitute for margaritas because it has pineapple juice, lemon/lime juice, and an easy to make ginger simple syrup.
Horchata – A Mexican Holiday/Anytime Drink: You can drink it cold or hot and I’ve given you 5 ways to make it – vegan version, dairy, almond milk, with espresso or the works.
Mexican Hot Chocolate – Holiday/Anytime Drink: Kids and adults would be happy to drink some Mexican hot chocolate during the chilly holiday season. Make a larger batch and heat up a cup when you want a hot drink.
That Mexican Hot Chocolate is calling my name. Nice post!
Another great Mexican holiday drink is rompope, Mexico’s eggnog. Spiked with rum (or not), it is a favorite here this time of year. It is served as a liqueur on ice. Mmm…I just made some yesterday, think I’ll go get a cup of it right now.
Kathleen
mexican hot chocolate! maybe not as ‘exotic’ as the others, but still my favorite.
Mmmm Mexican Hot Chocolate sounds absolutely delicious right about now! Thanks for all of these recipes – there’s something for everyone here! Happy Holidays!
Oooh, they all sound so good. What a great recap of all your drink posts!
Mexican Hot Chocolate is one of my favorites but these all sound delicious :)
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