Classic Cocktails for Your Holiday Parties

Five Beverages Guaranteed to Make Your Holiday Spirits Bright

Elizabeth Jayne
According to Slashfood.com, creamy cocktails are some of the unhealthiest choices, simply because of the sugar and calorie intake. For example, the White Russian is 863 calories, while the Mudslide has 851 calories. Each year Paul and I look forward to Kate Wilson's homemade eggnog. Sinfully creamy, eggnog without alcohol has 257 calories and 14 grams of fat, more than a Snickers bar but less than the White Russian or a Mudslide, the trick is to pace yourself. If you're going to be enjoying eggnog regularly throughout the holiday season, those calories can stay with you a long time.

There is a way, however, to enjoy holiday cocktails without worrying about putting on extra pounds, go classic. I have chosen to share five cocktails which are classic to me. They will make your nose glow and your friends say 'ho, ho, ho". These cocktail recipes were chosen based on the premise that everyone has a few basic ingredients in their pantries and liquor cabinets, so whether you are hosting an office party or an intimate gathering at home you hopefully won't have to make a special shopping trip for extraordinary ingredients.

Let's start with the Bees Knees. Bees Knees is a very simple gin-based recipe popular around the time of prohibition. Simply gather together a good bottle of gin, fresh squeezed lemon juice, and honey. For every six tablespoons of Gin, add one tablespoon each of Lemon juice and Honey. Shake well with ice and strain into a pre-chilled martini glass. Now there's a drink that will keep you warm, and soothe your throat, on a cold winter's night.

Next is the Cosmopolitan Cocktail. My sister Meg and I perfected this cocktail over several "girl's night out" years ago. I add the splash of seltzer and dried cranberry garnish for that special holiday feeling. I guarantee you the majority of party goers will love this cocktail. For every three parts Vodka (I prefer Grey Goose), add ½ part Cointreau (optional) or Grapefruit Juice, and ½ part Cranberry Juice. Shake well with ice and strain into a pre-chilled martini glass. Top with a splash of Seltzer, garnish with a slice of Lime and drop in a few Dried Cranberries if you'd like. Voila! It's Party Time.

What party is complete without a Bloody Mary? This drink has been around forever for a good reason, it's delicious, I believe tomato juice is good for you, Bloody Mary's allow you to drink without guilt on a Sunday morning. What could be better than that? I like my mine spicy. The great thing about Bloody Marys is that you can play a little with the garnishes (Celery Sticks, maybe a Dill Pickle) and make them cool or spicy; they are so easy to individualize. Here's how I do it. Combine 2 parts Vodka with 4 parts Tomato Juice, add a squeeze of Lemon Juice, 2 dashes each Worcestershire and Tabasco, drop in at least 2 tablespoons of Horseradish along with Salt, White and Black Pepper to taste. Stir the mixture well. Pour into a tall glass filled with ice cubes. Garnish the Bloody Mary with a long, good-looking celery stick, a wedge of lemon, what have you. Next Please!

How about a Whiskey Sour? My Grandmother loved them. She used some kind of pre-packaged mixture that was too sugary for me, so here's what I do instead. For every shot of Whiskey, add ½ shot of Lemon Juice, if you need a touch of sweet add Honey (or Maraschino Cherry Juice) to taste. Shake well and pour over a short class of ice and garnish with a cherry. Sit back and enjoy.

You simply must finish off the festivities with a nice Irish coffee. So warming on a cold evening, you simply need a good pot of strong Coffee and a fine bottle of Irish Whiskey. Simply pour the coffee into a mug, add a shot of whiskey, sugar to taste (optional), and if you decide to indulge a big a dollop of whipped cream on the top is more than acceptable.

Here is to a happy, healthy holiday and a roaring good new year.

Published by Elizabeth Jayne

I use to work part time as a freelance writer specializing in the equine industry. I'm proud to have been regularly published by the Northeast Equine Journal and The Chronicle of the Horse among others. I a...  View profile

  • A White Russian has 863 calories, while the Mudslide has 851 calories.
  • Enjoy holiday cocktails without worrying about putting on extra pounds, go classic.

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