Photo by Thomas J. Story
Warm Apple Pie Cocktail
It’s the combo of spiced rum and whipped cream that make this drink taste like a slice of warm apple pie.
Recipe: Warm Apple Pie Cocktail
Photo by Alex Farnum
Hot White Chocolate
White chocolate is sweeter and creamier, making it a good choice for hot chocolate.
Recipe: Hot White Chocolate
Photo by James Carrier
Mulled Cranberry Wine Punch
You can make this punch a head of time and then just rewarm with guests arrive, which is a great offering on cold days.
Recipe: Mulled Cranberry Wine Punch
Photo by Scott Peterson
Thanksgiving Star Cider
This is a nice thing to offer guests after a large holiday meal. The warmth of the cider and the slightly sweet taste are just food-coma needs.
Recipe: Thanksgiving Star Cider
Photo by Annabelle Breakey
Keoke Coffee
There are many popular coffee cocktails out there but this is one of our favorites. Whip cream optional but highly advised.
Recipe: Keoke Coffee
Photo by Thomas J. Story
Moroccan Mint Tea
A blend of green tea and fresh mint leaves gives you a slight pick-me-up while also giving you calming qualities.
Recipe: Moroccan Mint Tea
Photo by David Prince
Peppermint Stick Cocoa
This delicious holiday cocoa mix makes a great gift. But we warn you, it’s so good you might end up keeping it for yourself.
Recipe: Peppermint Stick Cocoa
Photo by James Carrier
Hot Cranberry-Ginger Punch
This is a nice, non-alcoholic warm punch recipe that’s a snap to mix up.
Recipe: Hot Cranberry-Ginger Punch
Photo by Yuhnee Kim
Cardamom Coffee
Spice up that morning cup of Joe with the warmth of cardamom pods.
Recipe: Cardamom Coffee
Photo by Thomas J. Story
Garden Chai
A warm cup of spiced tea is just what cold weather calls for, and can be made with stuff you may already have growing in your garden.
Recipe: Garden Chai
Photo by Iain Bagwell
Layered Mocha
This cold-weather drink has a bit of everything, coffee, chocolate and cream. What’s not to love?
Recipe: Layered Mocha