It's punch bowl season. Caitlin Bensel; Food Stylist: Torie Cox When it comes to the holidays, Grandma knows no menu is complete without at least one glass bowl filled with a classic punch recipe. The ...
From cookie swaps to Christmas potlucks, you'd be hard-pressed to find a holiday party that wouldn't benefit from a festive drink. But instead of playing bartender all night, why not whip up a big ...
You may be best known for an over-the-top winter libation. But come Christmas party season, the host with the most shouldn’t be stuck in a corner, mixing drinks for all her guests—especially at her ...
The overflowing punch bowl is the standard beverage of a holiday party, boozy and bountiful. But what if not everyone is drinking — or wants the same kind of liquor? The drinks writer Rebekah Peppler ...
When agreeing to host a holiday party or family celebration, you put a ton of weight on your back. You volunteer to spend an entire day, or multiple days, taking dishes in and out of the oven, ...
Start with a spiced, citrus base, made with lemon peels muddled with brown sugar, cinnamon, cloves, allspice, star anise, black peppercorns and tea leaves. Then, make a holiday drink your way. If you ...
If I've said it once, I've said it a hundred times in this column: If you're hosting a holiday party, save yourself the trouble and make a punch. It's easier, it's cheaper, and your guests truly don't ...
Just like Santa, your holiday party checklist probably includes playing festive tunes, baking seasonal treats, and serving boozy beverages for your guests to enjoy. For the latter, a traditional red ...