Big Batch Christmas Cocktail

Big Batch Christmas Cocktail with Vodka + Grand Marnier | dcgirlinpearls.com

Two words to describe this big batch Christmas cocktail: Merry + bright.

I mean, just look at those colors!! My family made this as a pre-dinner cocktail but really, it’s an anytime cocktail.

Like a breakfast cocktail. There’s orange juice so it’s kinda sorta healthy. Think of it as a screwdriver with a kick.

Spoiler alert: The kick is Grand Marnier and a Prosecco floater.

Big Batch Christmas Cocktail with Vodka + Grand Marnier | dcgirlinpearls.com

Big Batch Christmas Cocktail with Vodka + Grand Marnier | dcgirlinpearls.com

Seriously, I’m in love with these colors. Are you planning a party or brunch? Because you should just so you can serve this big batch Christmas cocktail. Like an ugly sweater party?! I have my ugly sweater vest (yup, it’s a vest) ready to rock ‘n roll. It’s quite spectacularly tacky, if I do say so myself.

Or maybe a sequined, bedazzled Christmas party is more your speed. Either way, you NEED to make this big batch Christmas cocktail.

Consider this my Christmas gift to you. Need more convincing? We went through TWO batches of this cocktail at Thanksgiving and a great time was had by all.

Even though my mom said my batch was a bit strong. Oops.

What can I say? Tis the season!

Big Batch Christmas Cocktail with Vodka + Grand Marnier | dcgirlinpearls.com

Big Batch Christmas Cocktail
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Ingredients
  • Ice
  • 32 oz. cranberry juice
  • 16 oz. orange juice
  • Vodka
  • 1 shot, Grand Marnier
  • Prosecco
Instructions
  1. In a large pitcher, combine the ice, cranberry juice, vodka and Grand Marnier. Stir to combine and then add the orange juice.
  2. Top each glass with a Prosecco floater for some bubbly.
Notes
There's no exact measurement for vodka, it's up to you and how *ahem* festive you're feeling 😉

 

Big Batch Christmas Cocktail with Vodka + Grand Marnier | dcgirlinpearls.com

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