Celebrate the holiday season with 5 festive drinks that warm you from the inside out. Perfect for chilly nights, Christmas, and New Year’s Eve, great for cozy moments alone or entertaining guests.
Every month we pull together some great recipes from Canadian food bloggers around the web featuring one main ingredient. This month we are focusing on WARM DRINKS.
5 Festive Drinks to Warm You Up by Canadian Food Bloggers. Celebrate this holiday season with these cozy, delicious and comforting drinks created by amazing Canadian food bloggers. From fragrant mulled wine and rich spiced hot chocolate to classic apple cider, festive peppermint mocha, and homemade gingerbread syrup, each recipe is perfect for warming up on chilly days. Ideal for Christmas gatherings, New Year’s celebrations, or quiet winter evenings at home.
Non Alcoholic Mulled Wine by Maple and Mango
Stay festive without the booze with this easy homemade non-alcoholic mulled wine (aka Kinderpunsch). A deliciously warm and cozy Christmas mocktail everyone can enjoy.
Spiced Apple Cider by Nutmeg Disrupted
This spiced apple cider is the perfect drink to serve throughout the holiday season.
Peppermint Mocha Latte by Domestic Dreamboat
Holiday vibes in a mug, this Peppermint Mocha Latte gets its fresh peppermint flavor from homemade mint simple syrup.
Gingerbread Coffee Syrup by In the Kitch
This gingerbread coffee syrup and latte taste just like your favorite coffee shop drink. The syrup is easy to make and doesn’t require cheesecloth or any kind of strainer.
Spiced Hot Chocolate by In Search by YummyNess
This homemade spiced hot chocolate tastes just like a coffee-shop favorite. Warm spices like cinnamon and nutmeg shine, with star anise giving it an extra festive touch.
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This is such a cozy and inspiring roundup for the holiday season. I love how you’ve brought together warm drinks from Canadian food bloggers that feel both festive and comforting. The non-alcoholic mulled wine and spiced apple cider are perfect for family gatherings, while the peppermint mocha and gingerbread syrup sound like coffee-shop treats you can easily enjoy at home. The spiced hot chocolate with star anise is especially beautiful and feels perfect for a quiet winter evening. Thank you for sharing these wonderful warm drink ideas—this post truly captures the spirit of the holidays and chilly winter nights.