Christmas
Hot Chocolate with Chocolate-Chip Whipped Cream
Here's a rich version of a favorite warm-up.
Cranberry-Tangerine Christmas Cooler
This refreshing, sunrise-tinted juice can be blended and chilled one day ahead.
Cranberry-Mint Tea
This is also very good served hot.
Holiday Punch
Try floating some fresh strawberries in the punch for a nice presentation.
Crimson Royale
A lovely champagne cocktail.
Spiced Red Wine with Brandy and Citrus
The French often serve flavored wine as an aperitif. This one has a base of red wine infused with orange, lemon, vanilla and cloves; it is later mixed with raspberry brandy and sugar. The drink is best at cool room temperature, accompanied by nibbles such as olives, almonds and crudités. It also makes an excellent Christmas present — just double or triple the recipe, and pour the drink into pretty bottles. Be sure to begin the "winemaking" process at least three weeks before you plan to have the wine or give it as a gift.
Nonalcoholic Eggnog
This cooked version of eggnog (without any booze) gets chilled overnight and up to two days, so you can make it ahead and serve it to anyone who comes through the door.