5 cups orange juice
1 cup vodka
1/3 cup Cointreau or other orange liqueur
¼ cup fresh lemon juice
½ cup maraschino cherry juice or grenadine
Garnish with fruit-flavored candy canes
(makes 1 ½ quarts)
Christmas rang out strong in my Saturday. I spent it shopping,
Christmas tree hunting and going to our good friends’ Christmas party. I
brought along a big ol’ pitcher of JINGLE JUICE and it was a hit. It was also
easy to make ahead of time, so I could just plop it on the bar for stress-free
cocktailing.
To make the JINGLE JUICE, I doubled the recipe above for a
three quart pitcher. I started by making frozen orange juice in the pitcher,
then adding the other ingredients, and stirring well. By all means use
Cointreau,, the best-tasting orange liqueur in existence, if you can. We
brought the pitcher of JINGLE JUICE to the party and added ice once we got
there. The JINGLE JUICE won’t suffer from a bit of a melt, so don’t worry about
it getting too watery. Once at the party, the juice should be poured over ice
in a tall glass, then garnished with a candy cane.
I thought the cocktail was a fruity delight, heavy on the orange.
It took three large glasses until I’d had enough, and I would highly recommend
it for holiday cocktail. It wasn’t too sweet or too pepperminty and is sure to
please a crowd. Here’s some of the comments I heard from the fun crowd
celebrating Christmas with me with a glass of JINGLE JUICE.
“I would
drink this with breakfast.”
“The
candy cane is a great touch.”
“I really
love watching others suck their candy canes”
“Very
orangey, kinda like tang.”
“Fruity”
“Love it.
What is this stuff called Cointreau?”
“I could
drink this all night!”
“So good!”
“Gives me
a jingle and a jangle!”
Drink Up^
Cocktail Connie
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