1Carrot Gimlet
Becky Luigart-Stayner for Country LivingDon’t let the Easter bunny chomp up all the carrots. Save a few for this delicious drink, which combines homemade carrot-ginger juice with gin, Italian aperitivo, and fresh lime juice.
Get the recipe for Carrot Gimlet.
2Carrot “Cocktail”
Becky Luigart-Stayner for Country LivingThis simple idea will make the kids and anyone else not drinking alcohol feel extra fancy. Simply pour carrot juice into a tall champagne glass, and top with flat-leaf parsley sprigs to mimic carrot tops.
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3White Sparkling Sangria
Becky Luigart-StaynerFull of fresh fruit and two types of white wine, this easy sparkling sangria will be a huge hit at your Easter brunch, lunch, or dinner. You can stir everything together in advance and add the sparkling wine when you're ready to serve!
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4Fresh Mint and Lemon Iced Tea
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5Thyme-Blueberry Lemonade
Brian WoodcockThis isn't your average lemonade! Blueberries are muddled and shaken together with thyme and lemon juice to create a refreshing drink that all of your Easter guests are sure to enjoy.
Get the recipe for Thyme-Blueberry Lemonade.
6Spring Gin Flip
Becky Luigart-StaynerChamomile syrup adds flavor to this spring take on a gin flip. Make the syrup a day or two in advance and you can shake up these delightful cocktails for your Easter celebration.
Get the recipe for Spring Gin Flip.
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7Mint Tulip Cocktail
Brian WoodcockThis citrus-packed cocktail is best served in floral-adorned glasses, of course! Stir together these four ingredients to create and easy and delicious batch cocktail for a crowd.
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8Strawberry and Sparkling Rosé Punch
Becky Luigart-StaynerThis brunch cocktail turns a bottle of rosé into a springtime delight. It's great served with Easter lunch too. This one can easily be made kid-friendly too. Just swap in a bottle of nonalcoholic sparkling wine or juice.
Get the recipe for Strawberry and Sparkling Rosé Punch.
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9Daisy Buchanan Cocktail
BECKY LUIGART-STAYNERNamed after F. Scott Fitzgerald's golden girl, this elegant drink is only four ingredients and perfect for a sunny spring day. Add this easy drink to your Easter brunch menu!
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10Dogwood Punch
Brian WoodcockThis is the quintessential Easter cocktail: a bubbly drink bursting with sweet spring flavors. Set out a pitcher of this easy cocktail to show your guests how sweet they are! Use sparkling grape juice to make this recipe kid-friendly.
Get the recipe for Dogwood Punch.
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11Spring Bouquet Cocktail
Kate RichardsHow sweet is this pretty and pink cocktail that's garnished with edible flowers!? This drink is a cocktail and a cute craft all in one. Make these tiny bouquets with your friends or family before serving for a fun Easter celebration.
Get the recipe for Spring Bouquet Cocktail.
12Bonus: Bunny Ears Garnish
Becky Luigart-Stayner for Country LivingMake any cocktail extra-festive with this simple idea.
To make: Cut very small rabbit ears from watercolor paper. Use a pink colored pencil to fill in the pink interior of the ear. Cut the top 1/4 to 1/3 off a strawberry. Thinly slice, discarding the outer pieces so that you are left with a piece that is flat on both sides. Use a paring knife to cut two small slits in the top of the berry, on either side of the point; insert the ears. Cut a small slit in the center of the bottom of the berry, slide onto the rim of the glass.
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