Table of Contents
- Key Takeaways
- A Holiday Cocktail That Tastes Like a Cookie
- Why This Sugar Cookie Martini Is So Special
- Perfect for Dessert Lovers and Sweet Celebrations
- How to Elevate Your Holiday Cocktails
- When to Serve This Festive Favorite
- Cheers from Betty Cooks!
- Recipe Recap
- Notes & Tips
Key Takeaways
This sugar cookie martini is a creamy, festive treat ideal for the holidays. Made with vanilla vodka, Irish cream, and a rim of frosting and sprinkles, it transforms your cocktail game into a dessert-worthy experience. Whether you’re hosting or relaxing by the fire, this drink is both indulgent and easy to make.

A Holiday Cocktail That Tastes Like a Cookie
There’s something magical about sipping a cocktail that tastes like your favorite holiday cookie. The sugar cookie martini brings together the creamy sweetness of Irish cream, the nutty warmth of Amaretto, and the smooth kick of vanilla vodka. It’s the kind of holiday cocktail that sets the tone for cozy nights and joyful gatherings. From the first sip, you’ll be hooked on how easy and luxurious it feels.

Why This Sugar Cookie Martini Is So Special
Holiday cocktails come in all shapes and sizes, but this one stands out thanks to its flavor profile and stunning presentation. A frosting-rimmed martini glass dipped in colorful sprinkles makes every pour feel like a celebration. And with only a few ingredients and a cocktail shaker, you can have a bar-quality drink ready in minutes. It’s festive drinks made effortless.

Perfect for Dessert Lovers and Sweet Celebrations
If you love dessert cocktails, this one’s made for you. It’s the ideal pairing for cookie exchanges, gift wrapping nights, or that sweet end to a Christmas dinner. The holiday cocktails vibe is strong here—it’s creamy, boozy, and just the right amount of nostalgic. Think of it as your favorite sugar cookie in a glass, but with a grown-up twist.

How to Elevate Your Holiday Cocktails
Want to add a little flair to your sugar cookie martini? Try swapping the vanilla vodka for whipped cream vodka or top it with a dollop of whipped cream. A splash of hazelnut liqueur can deepen the flavor, making your festive drinks even more irresistible. These little upgrades turn easy cocktails into something unforgettable.
When to Serve This Festive Favorite
From Christmas Eve to New Year’s Eve, there’s never a wrong time to serve this drink. It’s especially perfect when you’re looking for holiday cocktails that double as dessert. Whether you’re entertaining guests or treating yourself after a long day, this martini adds sweetness to any moment.
Cheers from Betty Cooks!
Betty from Betty Cooks knows a thing or two about making the holidays feel extra magical. This sugar cookie martini is a favorite on her list of Christmas drinks, and it’s easy to see why. It’s quick to make, beautiful to serve, and fits right in with the season’s most beloved flavors. Bookmark it now—you’ll be making it again and again.
Recipe Recap
A fast, fun, and flavorful drink that’s creamy, sweet, and loaded with cookie goodness. Dessert cocktails don’t get easier or more festive than this.
Notes & Tips
Feel free to customize the rim with crushed cookies, colored sugars, or white chocolate. Want a stronger kick? Add a little extra vodka. Prefer it lighter? Use whole milk instead of cream. Sweet cocktails are all about balance, so tailor it to your taste.


Holiday Sugar Cookie Martini Cocktail
Ingredients
- 1.5 oz vanilla vodka
- 1.5 oz Irish cream liqueur (such as Baileys)
- 1 oz Amaretto
- 1 oz half and half (or heavy cream for extra richness)
- Ice cubes
- Vanilla frosting, for glass rim
- Sprinkles or crushed cookies, for garnish
Instructions
- Rim your martini glass with vanilla frosting, then dip it into sprinkles or crushed sugar cookies to coat.
- Fill a cocktail shaker with ice.
- Pour in the vanilla vodka, Irish cream, Amaretto, and half and half.
- Shake well until the mixture is chilled and creamy.
- Strain into the prepared martini glass.
- Garnish with extra sprinkles or a mini sugar cookie on the rim if desired.

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