I need a recipe for a good but "Stiff"holiday drink.?!


Question: Family Fun


Answers: Family Fun

Homemade Kahlua
4 c. water
2c. sugar
2 TBS. Vanilla
Simmer for 2 hours and cool completely. Then add:
2c. Vodka
1 shot brandy
Combine and store in bottles.

Baileys Irish Cream
2 c. Irish (or scotch) Whiskey
1 can sweetened condensed milk
2 eggs
2 tsp. Coconut extract
2 TBS. Chocolate syrup
1 tsp Vanilla
Mix everything in blender, thouroughly! And bottle and chill. Must be kept refrigerated!!

Stiff drink: Mix kahlua and Bailey's in blender with some ice! Or by themselves and serve over ice!

Cocito (Latin version of egg nog)

6 eggs
3 cans of eveporated milk
2 cans of condensed milk
1 can of coconut milk
1 tablespoon of vanilla
rum

blend chill and serve cold

Mistletoe Punch

Fill a mug 1/2 way with hot water. Add a table spoon of honey. Stir in thoroughly. Finally, mix in

1/2 oz. Dark Rum
1/2 oz. Cognac
1/2 oz. Tawny Port

Stir and serve.

For a Party
1/2 bottle (375 ml) Dark Rum
1/2 bottle (375 ml)Cognac
1/2 bottle (375 ml)Tawny Port
6 - 8 cups water (adjust for desired strength)
1/2 cup honey

In a large sauce pan heat water to a boil. Reduce heat and add the honey stir until it is dissolved. Mix in the rum, cognac, and port. Leave on low heat to serve or transfer to an electric crock pot.

Serves 20

http://www.whattodrink.com/christmas/

There are lots of ideas here.

You could always just spike the hell out of eggnog, too.

My favorite is making hot cocoa and adding butterscotch schnapps (peppermint is good, too) or Baileys. Yum!

Knee Walker Punch

1 liter lemon/lime soda
750 ml Sauterne Wine
750 ml Champagne
1/2 a 750 ml Blackberry Brandy
750 ml inexpensive vodka

If you are the mean sort, replace the vodka w/ Everclear. LOL





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