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Warm winter co*cktails? YES. Pass the cozy socks too.

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Meet your new favorite winter co*cktail recipe! ThisWarmSugarPlumrecipecombines a fragrant blend of spices and rum with rich, sweet, caramel, flavors of prune juice — perfect for a cozy night in.

The holidays call for cozy, warm drinks, and we enjoy the cozy goodness until the frost breaks for spring. Our favorite winter co*cktail is a Warm Sugar Plum, which is loaded with the same flavors as traditional sugar plum candy. Plus booze.

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Warm Sugar Plum? What's that taste like?

You’ll find most of the holiday flavors you love are wrapped up in one sip of this warm winter co*cktail!

A sugar plum is made of dried fruit, nuts and spices coated in sugar. It tastes of the warm flavors found in many holiday treats, cinnamon, cloves, and sweet with a bit of tart. This co*cktail echoes those favors, with warm cinnamon, tang from orange juice, caramelly sweetness of prune juice, and spiced rum.

Prune Juice? Really?

Yes. Prune juice is really delicious, especially warm. Prunes get a bad rap here. The U.S. is the only country that's branded them the poop fruit – they’re considered simply delicious + healthy in other countries, which is why you find them in French, British + Italian desserts and lots of Indian + Middle Eastern cuisine.

If you have friends who are all judgy about prunes and prune juice, pour them a co*cktail and watch them enjoy it, and then tell them what it is. There's a good chance they'll want one the moment they walk in your kitchen. Because even though the mixture only warms for a few minutes, it makes your house smell AMAZING.

What you need:

Here's what you need to whip up a batch of Warm Sugar Plum co*cktails:

  • prune juice
  • spiced rum
  • orangefor juice and garnish
  • cinnamon stick

for the garnish (not required, but encouraged)

  • prunes
  • cinnamon sticks
  • sugar
  • orange juice
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If you love a warm winter co*cktail too, put my Pumpkin Spice co*cktail, Meg’sPumpkin Spice Mulled Wine and this Red Wine Hot Chocolate next on your list of recipes to try!

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Once your love sugar plum everything, you'll be ready for more. Here's my recipe for traditional Sugar Plum candy - it's next level delicious, and full of Christmas cheer.

Then, make a batch of Meg’s Sugar Plum Shortbread Cookies. Everyone will love them!

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Don't be afraid to make a double, or triple batch!

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Warm Sugar Plum: Our Favorite Winter co*cktail

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This Warm Sugar Plum co*cktail is sure to be a favorite throughout the cool winter months - the fragrant blend of spices, juice and rum are perfect for a get-together or a cozy night in.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 5 minutes mins

Servings 2 co*cktails

Calories 257 kcal

Ingredients

  • 8 oz prune juice
  • 3 oz spiced rum
  • 1 medium orange for juice and garnish
  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • For garnish:
  • 2 prunes
  • 2 cinnamon sticks
  • 3 tablespoon sugar
  • Remaining 1 tablespoon orange juice

Instructions

  • Using a vegetable peeler or a small, sharp knife, carefully cut 4 strips of zest (remove any white pith) from the orange, then juice the orange (yielding at least 3-4oz., reserving 1 TBSP).

  • Pour the prune juice, spiced rum and fresh orange juice into a small saucepan, and then add the cinnamon stick and two strips of the orange zest.

  • Warm over medium low heat (slight simmer) for 5 minutes.

  • While the co*cktails are warming, prepare the sugar plums by rolling two prunes in the remaining 1 tablespoon orange juice (or water will work) and set on a plate, sprinkle with sugar to coat, and allow to dry for 30 seconds, then sprinkle with sugar again.

  • Divide the co*cktail between two mugs. Garnish each mug with a piece of orange zest and a sugar plum on a co*cktail pick, and a cinnamon stick.

Notes

Feel free to double or triple the batch!

Nutrition

Calories: 257kcalCarbohydrates: 41gProtein: 1gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 6mgPotassium: 212mgFiber: 4gSugar: 33gVitamin A: 95IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 66mgIron: 1mg

Keyword alcohol recipes, co*cktail recipes, holiday recipes

Photos:Meg van der Kruik

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Frequently Asked Questions About Warm Winter co*cktails:

Which is the best alcoholic drink in winter?

We love toasty winter co*cktails, and our favorite are Warm Sugar Plum, mulled wine, Pumpkin Spice co*cktail and Hot Buttered Rum.

What can you make with spiced rum?

We suggest a Warm Sugar Plum, Pumpkin Spice co*cktail and Hot Buttered Rum.

What flavor is sugar plum?

Sugarplum is the flavor of dried berries, fruit and toasted nuts with warm spices, like cinnamon and clove.

Recipe created for California Prunes (post is not sponsored). My opinions are my own, thank you for supporting the brands that support G-Free Foodie. And extra thanks for supporting the products my family grows, like California Prunes.

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FAQs

What is in advocat? ›

Advocaat (or Advocaatenborrel) is a traditional Dutch liqueur made from eggs, sugar and spirit (traditionally brandy but also neutral spirit), usually with vanilla and sometimes also with fruit.

What alcohol is good for co*cktail party? ›

Unless you are preparing a signature drink that requires something unusual, stick to the basics such as gin, vodka, rum, tequila, and whiskey.

How do you make a perfect snowball? ›

Once you've found the perfect snow, it's time to start making snowballs! Cup your hands and then dip them into the ground to pick up a handful of snow in each hand. Bring your hands together while rotating them. This motion is what will help to fuse the ice crystals together to form a solid snowball.

What was the snowball drink in the 70s? ›

Snowballs are made with Advocaat, lemonade and a dash of lime. They peaked in popularity in the sixties and seventies, and they were one of the most popular drinks at the time. What is this? Advocaat is a Dutch liqueur made with brandy, sugar, and eggs.

Are eggnog and Advocaat the same thing? ›

Even though advocaat and eggnog are made with the same ingredients, they are a world apart. Eggnog is liquid and frothy whereas Dutch advocaat is a creamy blend of egg yolks, sugar, vanilla and brandewijn. Advocaat is an old-fashioned drink and associated with grandmothers and the old days.

How much alcohol is in a snowball? ›

Alcohol content:

1.1 units of alcohol. 4.66% alc./vol. (9.32° proof)

What was the snowball drink in the 80s? ›

Snowball. Perfect for 80s Christmas celebrations, this co*cktail starred yellow Advocaat liqueur, lemonade and lime. Don't forget the maraschino cherry on top!

What drink is trending? ›

Coffee as a co*cktail Ingredient beyond the Espresso Martini. Rising in popularity over the past few years to become one of the top ten co*cktails in the U.S, according to a report by CGA by NielsenIQ, the Espresso Martini has ushered in a new era of coffee co*cktails.

What is the most common drink at parties? ›

1. Margarita. The classic Margarita co*cktail has been one of the most popular co*cktails in America for years and still remains on top. While there are many variations, the traditional recipe consists of tequila, Triple Sec and lime juice.

How many co*cktails per person for a party? ›

BEVERAGES SERVING SIZES

When planning an event, the average consumption per person is one drink every 45 minutes. If the event will last 2 hours, plan on 3 drinks per person.

What makes snowball? ›

The underlying physical process that makes snowballs possible is sintering, in which a solid mass is compacted while near the melting point. Scientific theories about snowball formation began with a lecture by Michael Faraday in 1842, examining the attractive forces between ice particles.

What is in the snowball at Swig? ›

so it's sprite, coconut and vanilla cream.

What was a snowball drink in the 1960s? ›

Pour the Advocaat, brandy and lime juice in a co*cktail shaker and add plenty of ice. Shake well and strain into glasses. Add a single ice cube per glass and top up with a little lemon (it will fizz up!). Stir and garnish with the slice of lime.

Is snowball drink like eggnog? ›

It gets its name from the dome of white foam at the top of the drink that's created when you combine the Advocaat with lemonade. If you're a fan of creamy co*cktails, such as eggnog, and sweet yet tangy tastes, you'll love a snowball.

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