What better way to bring on the good cheer than with a Christmas co*cktail named after the jolly old elf himself? With it's coconut rim and bright red color, this Santa's Hat Christmas co*cktail will most certainly bring on the holiday cheer!
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"It's the most wonderful time of the year ... With the kids jingle belling and everyone telling you be of good cheer ... It's the most wonderful time of the year!"
And what better way to bring on the good cheer than with a co*cktail named after the jolly old elf himself?
With it's coconut rim to simulate the fluffy white trim, bright red color, and triangular shape of the martini glass, this co*cktail sure does make you think of Santa's hat.
Well, I guess it's not named after Santa himself, but rather after a part of his ever-classic red suit ~ Santa's hat. And what a fun co*cktail it is to help bring on the holiday cheer!
With it's coconut rim to simulate the fluffy white trim, bright red color, and triangular shape of the martini glass, this co*cktail sure does make you think of Santa's hat, doesn't it? It's an adorably cute way to serve up holiday co*cktails, for sure.
The Santa's Hat co*cktail itself is a simple mixture of cranberry juice, coconut rum, and grenadine ... which gives it it's bright red color.
Grenadine also makes this co*cktail on the sweet side ... sincegrenadineitself is quite sweet. I think of the flavor as much like grown-up cranberry Kool-Aid with a coconut flare!
Maraschino cherry juice can also be used instead of the grenadine. The co*cktail will just be a little less sweet and a little less bright red than when made withgrenadine.
Making a fun and festive Santa's Hat co*cktail is really simple.
Start by mixing together some confectioners' sugar and water on a small plate. Then dip the rim of a martini glass in the sugar mixture ... this will act as the glue to adhere the coconut onto the glass's rim.
Immediately while the sugar mixture is still wet, dip the rim in shredded sweetened coconut that's been placed on a separate little plate.
Gently tap the rim of the glass into the coconut if need be to get the coconut to adhere all over the rim.
Place cranberry juice, coconut rum {I use Malibu}, andgrenadinein a co*cktail shaker filled with ice and shake for about 10 seconds.
Then strain into the prepared coconut-rimmed glass.
That's it!
You've got a fun and festive little co*cktail to help celebrate the Christmas season.
If you'd like to prepare these for a crowd rather than individually, that's easy too. The cranberry mixture can easily be mixed up ahead of time and refrigerated until serving time.
I've stored the mixture in the refrigerator for up to 2 or 3 days just fine.
The cranberry mixture can easily be mixed up ahead of time and refrigerated until serving time.
Coconut rims for the glasses can be prepared ahead of time, too, and then just set aside. Once the sugar and coconut dry on the rim, the coconut will stay intact as long as the glass isn't messed with much.
So kick back, grab a co*cktail, and enjoy the most wonderful time of the year, everyone!
With it's coconut rim and bright red color, this Santa's Hat Christmas co*cktail will certainly bring on the holiday cheer.
Check out these other fabulous Christmas time co*cktails:
- Sparkling Rudolph's Nose
- Hot Buttered Rum
- Gingerbread White Russian
- Eggnog White Russian
- Grinch Grasshopper co*cktail
- Hot Chocolate Martini
- Buttered Toffee co*cktail
- Coconut Snowball co*cktail
- Royal Champagne co*cktail
- Champagne Margaritas
- More co*cktail recipes
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Christmas co*cktails, Christmas drinks, Santa co*cktail, Santa hat co*cktail
Beverages
American
Yield: 2 co*cktails
Author: Tracey | The Kitchen is My Playground
How to Make a Santa's Hat Christmas co*cktailhttps://youtu.be/60Suit11ds8Demonstration of how to make a Santa's Hat Christmas co*cktail
Santa's Hat Christmas co*cktail
What better way to bring on the good cheer than with a Christmas co*cktail named after the jolly old elf himself? With it's coconut rim and bright red color, this Santa's Hat Christmas co*cktail will most certainly bring on the holiday cheer!
Prep time: 10 MinTotal time: 10 Min
Ingredients
Glass rims:
- 2 T. confectioners sugar
- 1 tsp. water
- 3 T. shredded sweetened coconut
co*cktails:
- 6 oz. (3/4 c.) cranberry juice
- 2 oz. (1/4 c.) coconut rum
- 1 oz. (2 T.) grenadine*
- peppermint sticks or candy canes for garnish (optional)
Instructions
- PREPARE GLASS RIMS: Place coconut on a small plate and confectioners sugar on a separate small plate. Add water to the sugar and mix with a fork until well combined with no lumps. Dip the rim of one martini glass in the sugar mixture, ensuring that the entire rim gets well coated. Immediately dip sugared rim in coconut. Repeat with remaining martini glass.
- PREPARE co*ckTAIL: Fill a co*cktail shaker ¾ full with ice. Add cranberry juice, coconut rum, and grenadine; shake for about 10 seconds until chilled and well mixed. Strain into the prepared glasses.
- Garnish each co*cktail with a peppermint stick or candy cane, if desired.
TRACEY'S NOTES:
- This co*cktail is on the sweet side (since grenadine is sweet). It's a bit like grown-up cranberry Kool-Aid with a coconut flare.
- *Maraschino cherry juice can be used instead of grenadine. The co*cktail will just be a little less sweet than when made with grenadine.
- The co*cktail mixture can be prepared in larger batches in advance and chilled in the refrigerator until serving time. I've stored it in the refrigerator for up to about 2 or 3 days just fine.
- Be aware that the peppermint stick/candy cane garnish will melt into the co*cktail and change the taste. I personally think a little of the peppermint in the drink tastes good, but my husband absolutely doesn't like it at all (he's not a peppermint fan). If you're not a peppermint fan, I recommend leaving off the garnish.
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