With only two main ingredients these Christmas Mimosa Mocktails are a fun holiday drink that adults and children can enjoy together!
I have always loved mimosas, but I also enjoy a non-alcoholic drink here and there and having an option for kids and people who don’t drink.
Especially around the holidays when all the fun different cocktails come out to play, I wanted to participate but make something delicious but that is completely alcohol-free!
These Christmas Mimosa Mocktails are absolutely wonderful they are flavored with apple and cranberry and those two are a winning combination any time.
We love buying sparkling juice every holiday so we always have some around, so this is the perfect Christmas recipe if you want something quick and easy to serve.
We have been to a lot of parties where they didn’t serve a non-alcoholic option and had some boring drinks for the kids, so this year I wanted to make something that could include them.
This is a winning flavorful recipe all around and everyone that has tried them loves them, and they are super easy and take no time at all to put together.
Some of our other favorite alcohol and non-alcohol drinks we have on our site include: Classic Eggnog, Apple Cider Rum Punch and Touchdown Punch.
WHY THIS RECIPE WORKS:
- With only 2 main ingredients this comes together quickly.
- They are cheap and easy to make.
- You can make as many as you’d like!
INGREDIENTS NEEDED (FULL RECIPE BELOW):
Sparkling white apple juice
Cranberry apple juice
Maraschino cherries
Granny smith apple
HOW TO MAKE CHRISTMAS MIMOSA MOCKTAILS:
- Fill your glass halfway with sparkling white apple juice.
- Fill the glass the rest of the way with cranberry-apple juice, leaving enough room for garnishes.
- Add maraschino cherries and diced apples to each glass and serve.
WHAT DO THESE MOCKTAILS TASTE LIKE?
These are not overly sweet but have a delicious balance of flavors. The touch of tartness from the cranberry juice keeps it balanced. The maraschino cherries add an extra pop of flavor to the mocktail.
CAN I MAKE THESE ALCOHOLIC?
Absolutely, if you want to make some for the kids but also have some for the adults we substitute the sparkling grape juice with prosecco.
The ratio for the ingredients will be 50/50, but you can add more or less of either for your desired taste.
DO I HAVE TO USE CRANBERRY APPLE JUICE?
We really like the flavor of the Cranberry Apple juice in this recipe it balances well with the sparkling apple juice.
If you are wanting a less apple flavor you can just use regular cranberry juice as well.
HOW TO STORE:
I do not recommend storing this recipe, these should be made right when they are going to be served. Especially the apples, they should be diced when ready to put in the glass.
TIPS AND TRICKS:
- Make sure your juices are chilled.
- You can double this recipe to make more for a larger crowd.
- This can be made alcoholic, see my tips above on how to do that.
- If you want a less apple flavor you can use regular cranberry juice.
- A typical bottle of sparkling white grape juice makes 6-8 mimosas.
If you want a fun recipe for this holiday season that everyone can enjoy then these Christmas Mimosa Mocktails are just what you need.
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Christmas Mimosa Mocktails
Ingredients
- Sparkling white apple juice chilled
- Cranberry apple juice chilled
- Maraschino cherries
- 1 granny smith apple small diced
Instructions
- Fill your glass halfway with sparkling white apple juice.
- Fill the glass the rest of the way with cranberry-apple juice, leaving enough room for garnishes.
- Add maraschino cherries and diced apples to each glass and serve.
Notes
- Make sure your juices are chilled.
- You can double this recipe to make more for a larger crowd.
- This can be made alcoholic, see my tips above on how to do that.
- If you want a less apple flavor you can use regular cranberry juice.
- A typical bottle of sparkling white grape juice makes 6-8 mimosas.
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