Sugar Cookie Martini Recipe
It's the most wonderful time of the year and these Sugar Cookie Martinis are a festive and delicious drink that will get you into the holiday spirit. Sugar Cookies have always been one of my favorite desserts to make during Christmas time; now I can enjoy them in cocktail glass! This is going to be the most of the most delicious martini recipes you will serve at your holiday parties. This holiday drink delicious dessert cocktails and sweet treat with a buttery finish that you can bake up at your liquor store. It’s sweet, creamy, rich, and has the delicate vanilla flavor of your favorite frosted sugar cookie (with sprinkles!). And while it tastes like an innocent sugar cookie, it definitely has a boozy kick that will add a little holly jolly to your holidays! Sugar cookies are a holiday staple, and what better way to enjoy them than in a delicious martini? This recipe is sure to please any sugar cookie lover, with its creamy, decadent flavor. The best part? It's super easy to make! Simply combine all of the ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice cubes, shake well, and strain into a chilled glass. Then sit back, relax, and enjoy the holidays with this festive cocktail
I love this Christmas martini because not only does it taste incredible, but it’s also supremely adorable and festive. I mean, friends, we rim the martini glass with frosting and Christmas-themed sprinkles! This cocktail will be the talk of your next holiday party. You can even decide to roll out some refrigerated sugar cookie dough and garnish the glass with a Christmas sugar cookie.
It tastes exactly how you’d expect from the name—like a really great sugar cookie! It is sweet, buttery, rich, and packed with vanilla flavor. It’s basically a drinkable, boozy cookie.
How to Make a Deliciously Festive Sugar Cookie Martini at Home
FOR THE MARTINI
1/2 c. whole milk
1/4 c. Baileys Irish cream liqueur
2 oz. vanilla vodka
2 oz. amaretto
Ice
FOR THE RIM
1/2 c. vanilla frosting
1/4 c. sprinkles
First, start by rimming your martini glasses with frosting and candy sprinkles. To do this, simply garnish the rim of your glass with the icing using a butter knife across the top and little on the outside. On a small plate pour some of the sprinkles and then quick dip the edge of your glass into the mixture so it sticks to the frosting. Next, add vanilla vodka, Bailey's Irish Cream, and amaretto into a shaker filled with ice. You can adjust the exact amounts to these simple ingredients to your tasting. Shake well and strain into your prepared glass. Garnish with small Christmas cookies, if desired. Enjoy this martini cocktail with hot chocolate dip or just enjoy this signature cocktail for a happy hour treat. In addition to the classic sugar cookie cocktail recipe, there are a few delicious variations you can try. You can subsite some ingredients like regular vodka for the vanilla vodka. For a more sweet cocktail you can use white chocolate liqueur for a more almond flavor. Use coffee creamer or heavy cream for a more creamy texture. For a festive twist, rim your glass with crushed candy canes on the rim of the glass. If you want to make your martini even more decadent, float a few mini marshmallows in the drink. No matter which variation you choose, this
Christmas cookie martini is the holiday cocktail is a great way to bring in the holiday season.
Enjoy next to the Christmas tree or take your Christmas movie to the next level with this Christmas cookie cocktail. As the holidays approach, we all find ourselves in need of a little pick-me-up. Whether it's dealing with family drama or work stress, we could all use a festive cocktail to help us get through the season. This year, ditch the eggnog and try something new with this sugar cookie martini recipe.
This martini is the perfect blend of sweet and boozy, and it's sure to put you in the holiday spirit. The best part? It only takes minutes to make, so you can spend more time enjoying the holidays with your loved ones. Cheers!
I can't wait to find this recipe over the holidays!
Looks so beautiful! Cheers!
Great recipe. Looks delicious!
Do you have a way to make this drink virgin?
Looks delicious