Summary: Make popular holiday drinks for yourself, family, and friends! Learn how to make this Apple Cinnamon Drink recipe with expert tips in this free video.
Kelly Blanco grew up helping her parents in the kitchen of the restaurant they owned. And as she grew and learned she became manager of the restaurant and was responsible for creating...read more
The holidays are a wonderful time to gather friends and family and share in the joys of the season. It is for this reason that holiday parties are increasingly popular and serve as a means to interact with people you might not see everyday. Christmas parties and other holiday parties are also a great time to try out new recipes and meal and drink ideas. Everyone has chips and dips and a bowl of punch or egg nog, so why not try out some new and delicious recipes that everyone is sure to love!
In this free video series, our expert will show you a variety of non-alcoholic holiday drink recipes. These fun and festive recipes are perfect for your next family gathering or holiday party. You will get step by step instructions for making a chocolate milk whip, maple egg nog and a cranberry celebration drink. You will also learn how to make spiced punch, turtle dove nest drinks, and a honey milkshake. If you want to have something new at your holiday party, let our expert show you these fun holiday drink recipes the whole family will love.
"Hi! I'm Kelly for Expert Village. Today, I'm going to be showing you how to make 15 quick and easy non-alcoholic beverages for this holiday season. I repeat, they're non-alcoholic. For those of you who don't drink, you can drink all you want. Of course, for the little ones, this is going to be a favorite. First up is the apple cinnamon. What you will need are 2 ounces of cranberry juice, 4 ounces of apple cider, ice, 2 measuring cups, and some cinnamon sticks. We are going to pour the 2 ounces of cranberry juice into the measuring cup and 4 ounces of the apple cider. Add some ice. First, pour the cranberry juice, then the apple cider. Get your cinnamon sticks. One will be fine. Not only will you use the cinnamon stick as garnish, you will also use to stir to add some flavor. There you go, an apple cinnamon."
eHow Article: Apple Cinnamon Drink Recipe