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Swedish Glogg
Authentic Swedish spiced wine. This Swedish glogg recipe is from Great Aunt Freda, brought from Sweden in the early 1900s.
Gluehwein (German Mulled Wine)
Glühwein (gluehwein) is the signature drink at Christmas markets across Germany. It's served hot to warm you from the inside out!
Hot Mulled Wine
This mulled wine recipe is easy to make and always a hit at holiday get-togethers, especially if it's a really cold, blustery day. It's best to use a full-bodied red wine, such as Malbec or a fruity claret.
Knifton Christmas Eggnog
This creamy dessert drink is a great holiday party treat!
Overnight Eggnog
For best flavor, make the night before and let the eggnog set overnight to let it cool down and thicken.
Virginia Eggnog
Eggnog! Serve cold with a sprinkle of nutmeg on each glass. Enjoy!
Coquito Coconut Eggnog
This blend of coconut and almond milks accompanied by cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg with loads of rum is such a delightful drink, reminiscent of eggnog but much lighter will sure to be a knockout at your next holiday party!
Ultimate One-Cup-Only Eggnog
This is a holiday favorite. It's strong and creamy!
Eggnog Blend
This homemade eggnog, spiked with rum and Scotch, will fill you with glee. Perfect for the holiday season!
Pumpkin Pie Eggnog
A delicious twist to a holiday treat.
Root Beer Eggnog
Very good eggnog with a slight root beer taste.n nNot extremely thick.
Eggnog
This family tradition involved even the kids at New Year's Eve. They got to help make it even if they didn't get to drink it. The beauty of this recipe is that every ingredient is one measure, which makes it easy to remember. Everybody from the great-grandparents to fraternity brothers have loved this one. I prefer Bourbon, but any whiskey, rum, brandy could be substituted. (If you use vodka, please don't tell me!) The old folks claimed the original recipe called for a Quart of Whiskey, but a pint is perfect.
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