Receta Hot Drinks for the Holidays — Part III — Hot Cranberry Vanilla Drink (Vegan)
Hot Drinks for the Holidays — Part III — Hot Cranberry Vanilla Drink (Vegan)
Posted on December 21, 2014. Filed under: Drinks, Hot Drinks | Tags: berry, carbs under 5, drink, holiday |
This Hot Cranberry Vanilla Drink is the last drink in the series “Hot Drinks for the Holidays” — and it’s ultimately the best one! A palatable combination of sweet and tangy, this sugar-free pure cranberry juice including drink is seasoned with wonderful vanilla and warm cinnamon. I promise that this drink won’t leave you cold in any sense!
- Hot Cranberry Vanilla Drink (Vegan)
- 1 organic vanilla bean
- 2 organic cinnamon sticks
- 2 cups = 480 ml filtered water OR spring water
- 1/3 cup = 80 ml pure 100% cranberry juice
- 1/3 cup = 80 ml (or to taste) Confectioner’s Style Swerve OR other sweetener to taste
Directions
Slice the vanilla bean lengthwise. Scrape the seeds with a large knife. Place the empty bean and the scraped seeds in a saucepan.
Add the remaining ingredients.
Heat over medium heat. Mix once in a while.
When the mixture is boiling, remove the saucepan from the heat.
Remove the empty vanilla bean and the cinnamon sticks.
Serve immediately from heatproof glasses or mugs.
Nutrition information
Protein
Fat
Net carbs
kcal
In total:
trace
0.2 g
6.9 g
29 kcal
Per serving, if 4 servings in total:
trace
trace
1.7 g
7 kcal
You can adjust the sweetness to your liking. Feel free to add some additional seasonings or replace the cinnamon with other spices, like cardamom. A great variation for adults is to add some calvados to the hot drink. That will sure warm you up! Or actually, it’s better to pour the preferred amount of calvados in the empty glasses and then top up with the Hot Cranberry Vanilla Drink. You can experiment with other alcohols as well. I would like to try this drink with different flavored vodkas. I bet vanilla vodka would work perfectly, you can even leave out the vanilla bean. Mandarin vodka might be a great, fruity variation too.
By the way, the cookies in the topmost and the lowermost photos are my Chewy Ginger Cookies, a very popular recipe I posted a couple of years ago. I still make those cookies on a regular basis, I just change the spices according to my preferences and what I or my family happen to fancy at the moment.
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Finally, I want to wish everybody The Happiest Ever Holidays!
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