Take the edge off of spending the holidays with extended family with one of these Christmas cocktails. Vodka really is the best way to get in the holiday spirit!
Years ago, my mother made a rosy and refreshing Christmas cocktail with vodka that I’ve never forgotten. The sparkle comes from fruit juices and lemon lime soda. —Melinda Strable, Ankeny, Iowa
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Is it a beverage or a dessert? Don't let its looks fool you: This chocolate martini recipe is potent but good! —Deborah Williams, Peoria, Arizona
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Ginger and pomegranate are made for each other, and the color of this Christmas cocktail with vodka is tantalizing. If you’re looking for a nonalcoholic option, you can easily leave out the vodka for a delicious and festive drink! —Tara Deshpande, New York, New York
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We top off holiday celebrations with this creamy beverage. With sweetened condensed milk and ice cream, it's like a liquid dessert!—Fred Schneider, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin
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We put a minty spin on the classic martini with peppermint schnapps and sweetened it up with vanilla vodka. We like to dress it up for the holidays with peppermint around the rim. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen
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Tart and slightly sweet, this martini combines pomegranate juice, lemon juice and Cointreau for a vibrant flavor that blends well with the subtle and inviting vodka base. Make a glass the next time you enjoy a cheese board for a harmonious pair. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen
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The rich flavors of butterscotch and chocolate pair up for a nightcap that will satisfy any sweet tooth. —Clara M. Coulson Minney, Washington Court House, Ohio
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This mulled wine is soothing and satisfying with a delightful blend of spices warmed to perfection. Refrigerating the wine mixture overnight allows the flavors to blend, so don't omit this essential step. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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What’s for dessert? How about a creamy, sugary martini to cap the night off. This sweet twist on the classic strong martini uses vanilla vodka, Irish cream liqueur and half-and-half cream to create a cookie flavor. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
This creamy, coffee-flavored vodka Christmas cocktail is a star at holiday gatherings. A White Russian is equally appropriate before or after dinner. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen
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This peppermint martini is the perfect vodka Christmas cocktail for a festive gathering of friends. Crushed candy canes on the rim add festive flair. —Crystal Schlueter, Babbitt, Minnesota
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I created this twist on a Bellini when a friend gave me some Asian pears she grew in her backyard. If you like ginger and want more of a kick, try substituting ginger liqueur for the vodka. —Jacyn Siebert, San Francisco, California
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A spin on the classic vodka cocktail, only four ingredients are needed to create this pistachio martini. Pistachio liqueur brings a salty earthiness flavor, heavy cream brings a smooth texture and a splash of simple syrup is added to the mix to balance out the strength of the alcohol. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Your favorite cocktail just got a pumpkin spice makeover—a quick and easy twist on the classic. The pumpkin mixes well with vodka and Kahlua. —James Schend, Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin
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These spiced, spiked gelatin squares are sure to get the party started at fall get-togethers. If you’re going for the more traditional shot-style look, pour the mixture into 2-ounce plastic cups and refrigerate until set. — Rachel Seis, Senior Editor, Taste of Home
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Here are no-fuss black Russians that are as smooth as silk. Perfect for those who aren't sure what they want. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen
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This limoncello recipe makes a drink better than any store-bought version. It’s perfect as an after-dinner treat on its own, or whipped up into a vodka Christmas cocktail. —Jenni Sharp, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Grown-up treats that feature canned pumpkin and butterscotch schnapps will lure guests back for more. The gelatin shots are made ahead, so they're a great party starter. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen
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You’ll love these whimsical champagne cocktails. The cotton candy melts away, leaving behind its pretty pink color.
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The viral drink just got better. Take everything you love about an espresso martini and make it slushy! —Taste of Home Test Kitchen
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I describe this cocktail as slightly tart, a little sassy and completely delicious. I make a big batch of this Christmas cocktail with vodka when I’m hosting a party because it tends to disappear quickly. Garnish with fresh mint and cranberries for an extra-special touch. —Kelli Haetinger, Virginia Beach, Virginia
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My friends start requesting this cocktail in the fall and continue to ask for it throughout the holidays. Every delectable sip is like a taste of pumpkin pie! —Cathleen Bushman, Geneva, IL
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This martini is simple, elegant and potently pear flavored, thanks to pear-infused vodka. Fresh lemon juice and simple syrup provide the perfect balance. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen
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For those who like their cocktails simple, straightforward and strong, the vodka gimlet hits all the marks. A lime slice is all the adornment it needs. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen
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For a change of pace from mimosas, serve this wake-up cocktail for your next brunch. Coffee lovers will thank you. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen
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