Ginger Caramel Apple Mule cocktail satisfies thirsty guests at your next Holiday party. Remember to keep extra ingredients on hand for you too!
This week Sunday Supper shares a drink or two (recipes) with you.
There’s nothing like a good cocktail to welcome your guests to your winter dinner or party. From eggnog to mulled cider, there are so many to choose from. Which winter cocktail recipe will you make?
I’m not a frequent mixed drink drinker. So coming up with a recipe for today’s Sunday Supper was a bit of a challenge.
Winter may be just around the corner, but I’m still hanging on to fall. So a compromise is in order. Ginger, apple and caramel flavors
work as well in winter as fall. Add a bit of orange juice and you have a delicious drink.
I used a caramel apple vodka, ginger beer and fresh orange juice to make this mule.
You can also use apple vodka and caramel simple syrup too.
Ingredients
- 6 ounces ginger beer
- 1 1/2 ounces caramel vodka
- 1 ounce fresh squeezed orange juice
Instructions
- Fill a large rocks glass with ice.
- Add ginger beer, vodka and orange juice. Garnish with an orange slice if desired.
Enjoy these cocktails at your next get-together!
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Cocktail Shakers
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Winter Wines and Punch
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- Cranberry Champagne Cocktail by The Freshman Cook
- Gluhwein (German Mulled Wine) by Caroline’s Cooking
- Rosemary and Blood Orange Sangria for a Party by Hezzi-D’s Books and Cooks
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