Your Christmas party will be even more merry with one of these fun and absolutely yummy cookie-inspired cocktails! Check out our favourites below and try them out at your next event. Serve alongside your Christmas catering and Christmas finger foods.
Christmas Cookie Latte
Cookies, coffee and a dash of alcohol and you’ve got a party in one glorious cocktail!
Heat over medium to high heat until the sugar begins to melt and turn golden
Pour onto a piece of baking paper and allow to cool
Once cooled, place it in a ziplock bag and crack it into small pieces with a rolling pin or mallet. Set aside
In a cocktail shaker, combine all the remaining ingredients and shake for 30 to 60 seconds
Pour into a large glass and top with whipped cream. Sprinkle with the cracked sugar pieces
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Fortune cookie cocktail
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Mix Amaretto with flavoured vodka and Irish cream and it tastes just like a cookie. Serve alongside your favourite Christmas finger foods for a delicious festive flavour journey.
Ingredients
2 tablespoons sugar cookie flavoured vodka
2 tablespoons amaretto liqueur
2 tablespoons Irish cream liqueur
½ cup ice
1 fortune cookie
Directions
Place all wet ingredients in a cocktail shaker
Shake for 60 seconds
Pour into a martini or champagne glass
Garnish with a fortune cookie
Spiced and cake batter shots
These delicious cocktails have plenty of holiday style, especially when it’s rimmed with festive sprinkles. Make a shot size for an ice breaker, or a martini size as an after dinner cocktail. These delicious cocktails have plenty of holiday style, especially when it’s rimmed with festive sprinkles. Make a shot size for an ice breaker, or a martini size as an after dinner cocktail.
Ingredients
1 part cake flavoured vodka
1 part spiced rum
1/2 part creme de cacao
1 part thickened extra light cream
Dash of cinnamon schnapps (optional)
White frosting and sprinkles
Directions
To decorate the rims of the glasses, dip the edge into the frosting, then into the sprinkles
Combine all wet ingredients in a pitcher. Adjust the taste to your desire. If you would like it to be a bit spicier, add a little cinnamon schnapps or light cream to tone it down a little
Place in the fridge and pour into shot glasses and serve when ready
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Chocolate and coconut cocktail
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A delicious chocolate and toasted coconut biscuit is now turned into an amazing dessert cocktail that everyone will reach for after Christmas lunch.
Rim a martini or stemmed cocktail glass with honey and toasted coconut
Drizzle 1 tablespoon chocolate syrup around the inside of the glass
In a cocktail shaker, combine the remaining chocolate syrup, creme de cacao liqueur, Irish cream and coconut liqueur with ice
Shake for 30 to 60 seconds
Pour into the cocktail glass and serve immediately
Chocolate mint cocktail
It tastes like a chocolate mint biscuit, but no biscuits were harmed in the making of this cocktail
Ingredients
1/2 cup cream
2 tablespoons peppermint schnapps
2 tablespoons Irish cream
2 tablespoons cream de cacao
2 tablespoons Kahlua
1 tablespoon vodka
Directions
Combine the ingredients in a tumbler with ice
Shake for 30 to 60 seconds
Serve and enjoy!
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Note: this makes about 3 to 4 drinks.
Oreo cocktail
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There are so many ways to eat an Oreo. This is our favourite way.
Ingredients
3 tablespoons vodka
3 tablespoons Kahlua
3 tablespoons white creme de cacao
3 tablespoons Baileys Irish Cream
2 Oreo cookies for garnishing
Ice
Directions
Fill a cocktail shaker halfway with ice
Combine all ingredients and shake well for about 30 to 60 seconds
Pour into a martini glass and garnish with an Oreo cookie on the side of the glass
Note: This makes 2 drinks.
Christmas party event management
Make your next Christmas party more memorable with these fun cocktails and if you’re hosting a Christmas or Christmas in July office party, speak to the event management experts at EatFirst on 1300 851 900 for more inspirational ideas and festive event catering options! We can deliver all your Christmas catering needs, from a seasonal lunch and Christmas finger foods to festive desserts, edible hampers, gifts and more.