Holiday Drinks
For many, winter means cold nights, comfortable sweaters, and warm Christmas drinks in front of the fireplace. No matter if you are in the mood for a peppermint drink that evokes thoughts of candy canes or you are craving gingerbread cookies in a cup, we have you covered.
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Mexican Hot Chocolate
There are many reasons to love hot chocolate: the nostalgia, the marshmallows, and – in the case of Mexican hot chocolate – that perfect combo of chocolate and spices. Our Mexican hot chocolate recipe elevates traditional hot cocoa with the bold cinnamon flavor, subtle nutmeg notes, and a spicy finish
White Chocolate Mocha
Are you hooked on the sweet, rich taste of coffee shop white chocolate mochas? This is one specialty drink that’s ridiculously easy to recreate at home, so grab a bag of white chocolate chips and indulge in your favorite drink anytime the craving strikes – and save a few bucks in the process.
Peppermint Mocha
Whipping up a delicious peppermint mocha at home is a great skill to have during the holiday season, as you can delight your friends and family with a wonderful treat that is just as good in the morning as it is in the evening. And, we know, it’s hard to resist the sugar that comes with holiday drinks. But don't worry, we also have a healthier sugar-free version for you, as well.
Gingerbread Latte
While something like a pumpkin spice latte recipe can be delightful during Thanksgiving, a gingerbread latte sure brings the scent of the holidays into your home come December. Made with plenty of warming and cozy spices, creamy frothed milk, and the right touch of sweetness, this healthy-ish oat milk gingerbread latte recipe is guaranteed to keep your spirits bright.
Maple Cinnamon Latte Recipe
Chilly fall temperatures are beginning to hit, and there’s no better way to warm up than with a cozy latte. Make the most of the crisp weather and fill your home with the aroma of cinnamon, maple syrup, and warm coffee. This maple latte recipe has all the autumn vibes, and since you probably already have the ingredients on hand, it makes a perfect impromptu fall pick-me-up.
Mulled Apple Cider
If you grew up sipping on homemade mulled apple cider in the fall, there’s probably nothing quite as nostalgic as the smell of those sweet simmering spices. If you didn’t, we have a feeling you’ll still love the smell (and the taste) all the same. Our mulled apple cider recipe sticks to the classic aromatic spices and adds a few orange slices for tartness. Want to warm up even more with a spiked version? A splash of rum or brandy takes this recipe from childhood classic to warm holiday cocktail.