Winter Snow Globe Cocktail
🍸 Coconut Snow Globe Cocktail
▪️ 1 oz of coconut rum
▪️ 3 oz of sparkling coconut water
🧊 2 oz of water (ice)
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I remember the first time I saw a snow globe cocktail... it was pure magic! I instantly knew I had to recreate that festive feeling at home. This Coconut Snow Globe Cocktail recipe became my go-to, and I'm so excited to share all my tips to make it perfect for your gatherings. The real star of this drink is the 'snow globe' effect. It all starts with the ice. Instead of regular cubes, I love using spherical ice molds. You just fill them with water and let them freeze for 6 hours (or even overnight!) to get that beautiful, clear sphere. A little trick I learned is to use distilled water for clearer ice, and you can even add a few edible glitter flakes or small cranberries to the water before freezing for an extra festive touch inside the ice that truly mimics a tiny snow globe! For the drink itself, the simple combination of coconut rum and sparkling coconut water is incredibly refreshing and light. I typically use 1 oz of rum and 3 oz of the sparkling water as a starting point, but feel free to adjust to your taste. The coconut water adds a subtle sweetness and tropical vibe that balances the rum perfectly. I've tried this with different brands, and I find a good quality sparkling coconut water really makes a difference in the overall flavor profile of this festive drink. Presentation is absolutely key for a snow globe cocktail! Once your ice sphere is ready, gently place it into a festive glass – a stemmed coupe or even a simple tumbler works wonderfully. Then, pour your mixed drink over it. For garnishes, I love a sprig of fresh rosemary to mimic a tiny pine branch, or a few fresh cranberries floating around the drink. A sugared rim also adds that snowy sparkle and an extra touch of sweetness with every sip. It truly transforms a simple drink into a showstopper that will delight your guests. Want to switch it up? You could try a different flavored rum, like vanilla or even a spiced rum for a warmer kick, especially fitting for colder evenings. If you're not a fan of coconut water, sparkling cider or even just plain sparkling water with a splash of coconut extract could work as alternatives. For a non-alcoholic version, simply omit the rum and focus on the sparkling coconut water with some fun garnishes – it's still a beautiful mocktail! Always make sure your ingredients are well-chilled before mixing – it helps keep the drink cold longer and prevents your snow globe ice from melting too fast. This is seriously the easiest way to add a touch of holiday magic to any party, and trust me, your guests will be asking for the recipe! I hope you enjoy making this delightful Snow Globe Cocktail as much as I do. It’s a simple pleasure that brings so much joy during the winter months. Cheers to festive sips!



























































