How can I make a Cristmas punch?!


Question: Please, give me some recipies. Thax for your answers.


Answers: Please, give me some recipies. Thax for your answers.

Charlotte's Festive Party Punch
Recipe courtesy Emeril Lagasse, 2005
See this recipe on air Wednesday Dec. 12 at 7:00 PM ET/PT.

Show: Emeril Live
Episode: Christmas Holiday

1 cup sugar
1/2 quart strong brewed green tea (hot)
6 lemons, juiced and strained
1 cup peach brandy
2 cups rum
1 quart bourbon or rye whiskey
1 quart chilled club soda
Orange slices, for garnish
Lime slices, for garnish


Place the sugar in a large bowl and add the hot tea. Stir until the sugar has dissolved. Add the lemon juice, peach brandy, rum, and whiskey and mix well. Refrigerate until thoroughly chilled.
Just before serving, place the mixture in a punch bowl and add the club soda to taste. Serve in punch cups.

This is a GREAT recipe!

don't have a recipe, but go on all recipes.com they have some great one there. hope this helps

pineapplu juice white grape juice martinelli's apple cider

We make "Shrubs" during the holidays starting with Thanksgiving. It's just cranberry juice and raspberry sherbet. But you could add 7-Up if you want or even vodka if you're looking for a spiked punch.

I serve this on Christmas Day every year and the ice ring is particularly pretty. Enjoy! And Happy Holidays!

CHRISTMAS WREATH PUNCH

water
ornge wedges
red and green maraschino cherries
3 (12-ounce) cans frozen orange juice concentrate
1-1/2 cups corn syrup
5 quarts ginger ale (chilled)
1/4 cup lime juice

Fill a 6 cup ring mold 2/3 full with water; freeze. Alternate orange wedges, peel side down, with red and green cherries (3 in each row) on top of ice. Add thin layer of water and freeze 30 minutes more, or until fruit is firmly in place. Slowly add water to top; freeze. To unmold, run warm water on sides of mold. Combine orange juice concentrate, corn syrup and lime juice; mix thoroughly. Just before serving, add ginger ale and ice ring.





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