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Cocktail

Blood-Orange Mimosas

We recommend using a good-quality California or Spanish sparkling wine for this recipe. Both are widely available and less expensive than Champagne.This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Hot Chocolate with Coffee and Hazelnut Liqueurs

Louise Pickerel of Muskogee, Oklahoma, writes: "The hot chocolate with coffee and hazelnut liqueurs here is my version of a restaurant recipe. I call it a "chocolate bar," and it does make a nice, lighter alternative to dessert after a filling meal. It's also something good to curl up with in front of the fire." Warming and full of holiday cheer.

Watermelon and Strawberry Margarita

Freezing the watermelon and strawberries before mixing the drink eliminates the need for ice  — and allows the fruit flavors to retain their full intensity.

Chinese Cocktail

This drink is also known as a Jamaica Ginger.

Three-Olive Martinis

Keep the glasses and a pitcher of the vodka in the freezer (for at least six hours before the party) so that you can provide instant gratification to each arriving guest. A medicine dropper is a great vermouth dispenser.

Peach-Almond Champagne Cocktail

Set up an assembly line to make six or so of these lovely cocktails at a time: Fill each glass with the liqueurs, then top with Champagne. Flutes are elegant but not essential.

Dragoon Punch

This is said to be the cavalryman's answer to Artillery Punch.

Kir Royale

An easy sparkling wine cocktail, made with a touch of black currant liqueur.

Peach-Riesling Sangria

A lovely white sangria with great balance. Make it a day ahead to allow the flavors to intensify.
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