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Tis’ the season for holiday cheer. This pomegranate cocktail will liven up any holiday party with its fun festive color and bright flavor.
Celebrate the Holidays with a Craft Cocktail
I am a firm believer that a special craft cocktail makes any holiday get-together extra special and more festive. This cocktail will brighten up any party with its beautiful crimson color, a splash of sweetness and citrus, and garnished for a night on the town.
Ingredients
Let’s Make a Pomegranate Vodka Cocktail
- Fill a highball glass with ice.
- Pour vodka over the ice.
- Add freshly squeezed orange juice.
- Add pomegranate juice.
- Garnish, garnish, garnish.
Krazy Kitchen Mom Tips
- Use fresh or frozen pomegranate arils (seeds).
- Use your favorite vodka. Try vanilla-flavored vodka for a smooth flavor twist.
- Use fresh orange juice whenever you can.
- Garnish, garnish, garnish – every cocktail needs to be dressed for the party.
More KKM Festive Cocktails
- Scarlet O’Hara – a mix of cranberry juice and Southern Comfort with a spash of fresh lime.
- Cranberry Margarits – a traditional margarita made with cranberry juice.
- Pomegranate Gin Fizz – gin cocktail made with pomegranate juice.
- Pink Berry Gin and Tonic – made with pink gin and filled with fresh berries.
- Aperol Spritz – one of my all time favorite cocktails made with aperol and champagne or prosecco. Perfect for New Year’s Eve!
Pomegranate Vodka Cocktail
Ingredients
- 3 ounces vodka
- 6-8 ounces pomegranate juice
- 4 ounces freshly squeezed orange juice
- Pomegranate arils, orange slices, fresh mint leaves, fresh rosemary sprigs for garnish
Instructions
- Fill a highball glass with ice.
- Pour vodka over the ice.
- Add freshly squeezed orange juice.
- Add pomegranate juice.
- Garnish, garnish, garnish.
Notes
- Use fresh or frozen pomegranate arils (seeds).
- Use your favorite vodka. Try vanilla-flavored vodka for a smooth flavor twist.
- Use fresh juice whenever you can.
- Garnish, garnish, garnish – every cocktail needs to be dressed for the party.
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