12 New Year's Cocktails for Your Midnight Toast
Clink glasses of these mixed drinks and champagne cocktails at your New Year's Eve party.
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Remixed Champagne Kirs
Don't just pop champagne on New Year's Eve — kick things up with Thai-chile-and-raspberry-spiked vodka cocktails.
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Orange and Raspberry Mimosa
Laura Vitale's mimosas have a double dose of juicy fruit with oranges and raspberries, and the pink hue makes a beautiful midnight toast.
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Cranberry Kir Royale
Ruby-red cranberries make an ideal seasonal ingredient star for holiday cocktails. Tyler adds fresh orange juice and zest to his homemade cranberry syrup for a bubbly beverage that brims with sweet-tart flavor.
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Orange Cream Mimosa
For a classier take on mimosas, use blood orange soda and white wine for a tart, sweet and easy sipping cocktail.
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Blissini
What are you toasting with at midnight? You could go with traditional bubbly, or try Giada's blissini, made with Prosecco, Italy's champagne.
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Blood Orange Soda Sangria
For a classier take on mimosas, use blood orange soda and white wine for a tart and sweet, easy sipping cocktail.
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Cranberry Prosecco Fizz
Rosemary isn't just a garnish in this fizzy cocktail — it adds an earthy flavor to sweet-and-tart cranberries.
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Prosecco Gold Rush
Take your bubbly up a notch for the holidays with vodka and cinnamon schnapps.
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Sparkling Wine Sangria
Break out of the New Year's champagne rut and make this sangria with Cava, Spanish sparkling wine. It's delicious and often less expensive than the French variety.
Get the Recipe: Sparkling Wine Sangria (Sangria de Cava)
Meshugana Macaroon
Meshugana is the Yiddish word for "crazy," and Alie and Georgia's cocktail has all kinds of crazy coconut flavor. To make their sweet and stylish sipper, shake a mixture of coconut rum, coconut creme, vanilla-infused vodka and a teaspoon of egg white (for a bit of festive froth), then pour into a chocolate-rimmed glass.
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Virgin Pomegranate and Cranberry Bellinis
For a family-friendly cocktail, whip up Giada's sweet-tart bellinis. You can always spike a batch for the adults.
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Nini Bellini
Jamie Oliver loves classic Venetian Bellinis, even when fresh peaches are out of season. Just reach for canned ones during the winter!
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