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Dress up your co*cktails this winter in a sweet way. Here is a sugar cookie co*cktail that is made with vanilla vodka, Bailey’s, amaretto, and heavy cream. This sugar cookie boozy co*cktail offers a festive pop of color from the colored sugar-rimmed glass.
A sweet and refreshing Christmas co*cktail that tastes like a sugar cookie in liquid form. Grab your supplies and whip up this decadent drink for your holiday entertainment.
Make sure to also check out my amaretto and eggnog co*cktail. It is full of warm spices! Or try my blue Jack Frost co*cktail! Both are crowd-pleasing drinks.
Reasons You Will Love This Sweet co*cktail
- This sweet co*cktail is bursting with sweet and refreshing flavors in each sip. This dessert co*cktail is very popular for the winter months.
- You will have a twist on a basic co*cktail. Your friends and family will ask for the recipe.
- Decorate your co*cktail as you wish!
- Make a glass or a pitcher! The choice is up to you on how much of this co*cktail you mix up.
Pair your dessert co*cktail with this Bailey’s chocolate cheesecake, or a decadent chocolate cake. They pair wonderfully together.
Variations to Recipe
Want some easy ways to change up this sugar cookie drink recipe? If so, here are a few swaps to create different flavors for this drink.
- Add in some chocolate syrup to make this a chocolate sugar cookie drink.
- Rim the edge of the glass with crushed Oreo cookies, graham crackers, or even vanilla wafers. Use the frosting and then roll in the crushed cookies.
- Opt for a non-dairy item to replace the heavy cream for a dairy-free co*cktail.
- Add some cold brew coffee or instant coffee granules to the drink for a coffee flavor twist.
- Use hazelnut liquor instead of vanilla vodka. It will add more flavor to the drink.
- Sprinkle the top of the co*cktail with a light dusting of cinnamon for a warm spice component.
- Instead of sugar roll the edge of the glass in sprinkles for a pop of color and chewy sweetness.
Tips for Success
Chilled Glass
Before you make your drink you can place the glasses in the freezer and let them sit for at least 30 minutes. This helps create that extra chilled drink.
Cold Ingredients
I like to make sure all my ingredients are refrigerated in advance. That way it helps to really get that chilled drink that won’t warm up as fast once served up.
Shake Well
Make sure you really mix up the ingredients in this co*cktail. Whether you use a co*cktail shaker or a glass with a lid. Make sure you mix really well for the best quality of flavor.
Adjusting Sweetness
You can add less or more of the Baileys to alter the sweet. More Bailey’s will result in a sweeter co*cktail. Where less will be a bit less sweet.
Rimming Glass
I used frosting for rimming the glass. You can use your finger and lightly spread the frosting around the rim. Or spread a thin layer on a plate. Then dip the glass into the frosting so it rims the edge of the glass.
Then you will have another plate with sugar or sprinkles that you roll the glass in to pick up the sprinkles. This is the easiest way to go.
Storing Leftover co*cktails
This drink is best made fresh. But if you happen to not drink it all, simply pour it into a sealed container. Store for 1-2 days. Then before serving shake well again as the ingredients can separate a bit.
FAQs
Can I make a non-alcoholic version of the Sugar Cookie co*cktail?
Swap the alcohol with milk for a non-alcoholic version. Then you will use heavy cream and then add in 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract, and a few drops of almond extract to get that sweet cookie flavor.
What can I use instead of amaretto liqueur?
You can use a flavored syrup, almond extract, or another type of liqueur. You just want a nutty flavor. If you want to make it without alcohol for the amaretto just add a splash of hazelnut-flavored coffee creamer for a quick swap-in.
Can I make a big batch of Sugar Cookie co*cktails for a party?
If you plan to serve up a crowd, use a pitcher to make up a batch. Then stir well with a whisk until it is nice and combined. Then pour into glasses and serve up a super easy co*cktail.
More Holiday Recipes
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- Reindeer Treats
- Winter Shortbread Bites
Sugar Cookie co*cktail
Course Drinks
Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Total Time 5 minutes mins
Servings 2 servings
Sugar Cookie co*cktail is made with Bailey's, amaretto, and vanilla vodka. A refreshing and sweet winter co*cktail recipe that is great for entertaining.
Ingredients
- 3 oz vanilla vodka
- 3 oz Baileys Irish cream
- 2 oz amaretto liqueur
- 4 oz heavy cream or whole milk
- Ice for serving
- Optional* vanilla frosting and sprinkles for garnish
Instructions
Optional* Rim two serving glasses with vanilla frosting andsprinkles.
Add the ingredients to a co*cktail shaker and shake until well combined
Pour the mixture over ice into two serving glasses. Enjoy
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