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Holiday Ice Cubes

Published: December 13, 2023. Modified: December 13, 2023 By Dhwani Mehta. This post may contain affiliate links. This blog generates income via ads.

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Elevate your festive moods and cocktail with these Holiday Ice Cubes. Drop them into your next glass of cocktails, margaritas, or any beverage of your choice, and watch as your guests admire the decorative ice while enjoying their favorite holiday drinks.

These Holiday Ice cubes will keep your favorite beverage cool, look amazing, and add some extra flavor.

Flavored holiday ice cubes in a basket.
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  • Avoid Cloudy Ice
  • Ingredients required for festive ice cubes
  • Step-by-step process
  • Variations
  • Notes, pro tips, and quick FAQs
  • Non Alcoholic Drink Recipes
  • Holiday Ice cubes
  • Video

Every year, I eagerly look forward to the most joyful time of the year. Both Christmas and Diwali hold a special place in my heart. These festivals are full of lights, hope, love, excitement, and cherished memories. I can’t get enough of these celebrations.

During festivities, food memories play a vital role in celebration. Cooking favorite dishes enhances the joy of the holiday season, including drinks, appetizers, dinner, and unique desserts.

As a food lover, I revel in the culinary traditions of these occasions. As the holiday draws near, my soul swirls, urging me to prepare some of my favorite fusion and traditional dishes!

It is so fun to spruce up something fabulous with festive ingredients.

And this holiday, ice cubes are one of them. They are easy and fun to make and make a lovely addition to beverages by adding color and texture. It’s pleasing to the eye as well as the palate.

These cubes can be assembled quickly and well in advance, leaving guests impressed with your attention to detail.

To make these Infused Ice cubes, you only need an ice cube tray, boiled water, some fresh fruit, berries, and herbs of your choice.

Feel free to customize this recipe by adding your favorite fruits to create the perfect ice for your drinks. You can even choose multiple combinations to make a more extensive selection for your guests.

It is important to use distilled or boiled water while making infused ice to avoid cloudy ice.

Cranberry, orange and rosemary infused ice cubes.

Avoid Cloudy Ice

To impress your guests with less cloudy ice, use boiled or distilled water before freezing it. Water containing air bubbles creates foggy ice, which isn’t visually appealing. Boiling the water beforehand removes the air bubbles and prevents the ice from becoming cloudy. This will give your drink a professional touch that your guests will appreciate.

The shape and size of the ice also make a difference. The larger the cubes, the slower the melt time.

Ingredients required for festive ice cubes

I wanted to use ingredients that are festive but easy to find. Cranberries and oranges are the perfect additive, as they are colorful. I added two green ingredients, rosemary, and mint, to the red and orange hue. I have also added fresh edible flowers.

Premeasured ingredients to make flavored ice cubes.

Step-by-step process

  • Boil the water in a pot. Let it cool to room temperature.
  • Wash your cranberries, oranges, rosemary, mint and flowers. I highly recommend you shop and use organic produce for making these infused ice cubes.
  • Then, slice the oranges into small slices (the slices should fit into the ice cubes).
  • Add the rosemary, cranberry, orange slice, mint and flowers to the bottom of the ice cube tray.
  • Fill the ice cube with boiled water. Place the ice cube trays into the freezer for 4 to 5 hours.
Step-by-step process of making holiday ice cubes in silicon tray.
  • If you want to make more, remove the ice cubes from the tray and store them in a freezer bag or container.
  • Holiday Ice cubes are ready. Use it in your favorite drinks, club soda, or juice.
close up shot of holiday ice cubes.

Variations

  • The possibilities for ingredient choices are endless. You can include your favorite fruits and herbs that complement the cocktail, mocktail, or punch you’re serving.
  • Experiment with fruits like pomegranate, apples, pears, raspberries, strawberries, or blueberries.
  • Additionally, you can use lemon, grapefruit, and lime in your drinks.
  • Fresh herbs like basil, sage, cilantro, lemon balm, and thyme would also make excellent choices to add flavor to your drinks.
  • Instead of water, use orange juice, cranberry juice, grape juice, or apple juice to make ice cubes.
  • Edible flowers and glitter will also work great to add some extra charm to your drinks.

Notes, pro tips, and quick FAQs

  • It is essential to use boiled or distilled water to clear ice.
  • Use fresh and organic ingredients.
  • Try to use a larger ice cub tray.
  • Adding fresh flowers is optional.
How do you use these Festive Ice Cubes?

Once completely frozen, add the ice to your drink of choice.
These ice cubes are perfect for adding a festive touch to cocktails and virgin drinks, such as Sangria, Christmas punch, hibiscus margarita, and white Christmas punch. The holiday ice cubes can also be added to soda, ginger ale, sprite, or apple juice for the kids.

What Type of Ice Cube Tray is Best?

To make Holiday ice cubes, you can use almost any type of ice cube tray. While silicone trays are easier to remove the frozen cubes from, you can also use other types of trays with this recipe.

Pouring club soda in a glass filled with ice cubes.

Non Alcoholic Drink Recipes

  • Hibiscus Margarita
  • Non Alcoholic Christmas punch
  • Orange Mocktail
  • White Christmas punch
  • No alcohol Sangria

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Holiday Ice cubes

Elevate your festive moods and cocktail with these Holiday Ice Cubes. Drop them into your next glass of cocktails, margaritas, or any beverage of your choice, and watch as your guests admire the decorative ice while enjoying their favorite holiday drinks.
Course Beverage
Cuisine American
Keyword Holiday Ice Cubes
Prep Time 10 minutes minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes minutes
Servings 15 cubes
Author Dhwani
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Ingredients

  • Fresh Cranberry
  • few Orange slices
  • Mint leaves
  • few springs of Rosemary
  • Edible fresh flowers Optional
  • Water

Instructions

  • Boil the water in a pot. Let it cool to room temperature.
  • Wash your cranberries, oranges, rosemary, mint and flowers. I highly recommend you shop and use organic produce for making these infused ice cubes.
  • Then, slice the oranges into small slices (the slices should fit into the ice cubes).
  • Add a small piece of rosemary, 2 to 3 cranberries, one small orange slice, one mint leaf, and flowers to the bottom of each silicone ice cube.
  • Fill the ice cube with boiled water. Place the ice cube tray into the freezer for 4 to 5 hours or until rock solid.
  • If you want to make more, remove the ice cubes from the tray and store them in a freezer bag or container.
  • Holiday Ice cubes are ready. Use it in your favorite drinks, club soda, or juice.

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Notes

  • It is essential to use boiled or distilled water to clear ice.
  • Use fresh and organic ingredients.
  • Try to use a larger ice cub tray.
  • Adding fresh flowers is optional.
How do you use these Festive Ice Cubes?
Once completely frozen, add the ice to your drink of choice.
These ice cubes are perfect for adding a festive touch to cocktails and virgin drinks, such as Sangria, Christmas punch, hibiscus margarita, and white Christmas punch. The holiday ice cubes can also be added to soda, ginger ale, sprite, or apple juice for the kids.
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Warm Regards,

Dhwani.

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