You Can't Miss Adding This To Your Thanksgiving Menu, According To Martha Stewart - Tasting Table
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You Can't Miss Adding This To Your Thanksgiving Menu, According To Martha Stewart - Tasting Table
"Whether it's an enticing bowl of spiced punch or a round of miso cider spritz Thanksgiving cocktails, taking the time to mix a special beverage will delight your guests and get them into the spirit. Stewart's approach is a lot more thoughtful than serving a few wines and beers, but less stressful than mixing cocktails and mocktails to order. Preparing one or two unique drinks will make your party happy and allow you to spend time on other things, like cooking the perfect turkey or kicking back with your loved ones."
"To easily follow Stewart's advice, mix your drink(s) in advance and serve in bowls or pitchers for guests to help themselves, or portion them into glasses and garnish them right before everyone arrives. Some classic cocktails you can batch-make for Thanksgiving include Old Fashioneds, mulled wine, and buttered rum. It's also considerate to provide a zero ABV option so everyone can get in on the celebration, and we have plenty of ideas for those, as well."
Serve a signature mixed drink tailored to the celebration to set the mood and delight guests. Batch-make one or two unique beverages to reduce stress and free time for cooking or relaxing. Prepare drinks in advance and offer them in bowls, pitchers, or pre-portioned glasses with garnishes. Classic batch-friendly options include Old Fashioneds, mulled wine, buttered rum, spiced punch, and cider-based cocktails. Provide a zero-ABV option so non-drinkers can participate. An apple cider bourbon sour delivers warming fall flavors and can be finished with a brown sugar rim for an autumnal touch.
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