So many people look forward to wedding cocktail hours. It’s the time in between the ceremony and reception where guests can mix and mingle with one another, snack on appetizers that hold them over until the meal, and it’s also a time to unwind and enjoy a nice alcohol drink, specifically a cocktail to celebrate the occasion.
Seeing signature cocktails can make the occasion even more memorable. Incorporating coffee with your favorite cocktails is a great way to make an impression at the wedding, and help set the tone for the rest of the evening to go well.
Today, I’m sharing a roundup of coffee cocktails to consider for your wedding.
4 Amazing Cocktails With Coffee for Wedding
Learning about which alcoholics spirits go well with coffee can help you choose the perfect cocktails to serve during cocktail hour, according to your preference.
This post is super helpful for discovering some amazing cocktails to serve on your wedding drink menu or even inspire new signature drink ideas to try for your big day.
What Alcohol Goes Well With Coffee
When it comes to mixing alcohol with coffee, you don’t want to just select it random or willy-nilly. There are a few tried and true types of alcohol that pair well with coffee more than others. Here are a few of them below:
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Whiskey
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Rum
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Vodka
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Gin
What Are The Best Best Coffee Cocktails For Weddings
Irish Coffee
If you are looking for a fun coffee cocktail to serve at your wedding, Irish coffee is your girl. This coffee cocktail consists of Irish whiskey, hot freshly brewed coffee and sugar, which is stirred and topped with whipped cream (sometimes cream liqueur).
The coffee is drunk through the whipped cream, which makes this delicious drink seem all the more like a treat. Some people make it with brew espresso as well.
Here’s a great Irish coffee recipe to try for yourself.
White Russian
I love nachos for weddings because they are a fun appetizer option to offer guests. These, you can whip up larger batches at once and will be so satisfying for guests starting to feel hungry in between meals.
Ingredients
4 Mini bell pepper – 40 calories
½ cup Beans & legumes, black beans, cooked – 114 calories
¼ cup Guacamole – 105 calories
⅓ cup Cheese, Mexican, shredded – 152 calories
¼ cup Salsa – 16 calories
1 Tbsp Cilantro – 0 calories
2 tsp Taco seasoning – 10 calories
Instructions
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Preheat oven to 400 degrees F
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Slice mini bell peppers in halves
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Mix together beans and taco seasoning
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Fill bell pepper halves with bean mixture
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Top with cheese
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Bake for 8 minutes
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Top with guac (I buy pre-made), salsa, more seasoning if you wish, and chopped cilantro
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No dairy? Use more guac at the end
BT Wraps
I mean, you can’t get too much easier than this easy appetizer! Bacon wrapped deli meat is great for almost all dietary preferences (especially food allergies) with the exception of those avoiding meat. If you want to cut back on time, you can also buy the bacon precooked.
Ingredients
4 oz Deli slices, turkey – 120 calories
4 Uncured bacon, slice – 176 calories
Instructions
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Fry bacon on stove top by cooking on low heat & turning every few minutes. Alternatively, you can cook bacon in the microwave or in the oven (~20 minutes at 400 degrees) if you prefer.
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Wrap turkey slices around bacon & spear with toothpick to hold together.
BLT Lettuce Wraps
Who doesn’t love BLT? While we’re on the bacon trend, throw in a few veggies for those looking for a more balanced appetizer option.
Ingredients
3 Lettuce leaves for lettuce wraps – 6 calories
5 Uncured bacon, slice – 220 calories
1 Tomato, medium – 22 calories
1 Tbsp Dressing, bleu cheese, full fat – 71 calories
½ Avocado, small – 117 calories
¼ tsp Oregano – 0 calories
Instructions
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Fry bacon on stove top by cooking on low heat & turning every few minutes. Alternatively, you can cook bacon in the microwave or in the oven (~20 minutes at 400 degrees) if you prefer.
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Slice tomato and avocado, and layer with bacon into lettuce wraps.
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Top with dressing and oregano.
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NOTES: No bacon? Use turkey or soy bacon. No dairy? Use a dairy-free dressing, e.g. vinaigrette, or more avocado. No avocado? Use more blue cheese dressing.
Caprese
Caprese bites are super easy to do for a DIY wedding, and requires no cooking which is another reason why I love them! This is just one of many foods ideas for skewer appetizers.
Ingredients
2 cups Tomatoes, grape – 64 calories
3 oz Mozzarella balls, mini – 210 calories
2 Tbsp Red wine vinegar (Tbsp) – 6 calories
⅛ tsp Garlic salt – 0 calories
Instructions
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Stick 1 tomato & 1 mozz ball on each toothpick.
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Drizzle red wine vinegar, and garlic salt over the bites or offer it separately as a dipping sauce.
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You may have extra tomatoes leftover – that’s ok!
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If you have fresh basil, add that to the toothpicks.
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No tomatoes? Use another non-starchy veg like cucumbers or peppers. No dairy? Make an easy salad with tomatoes & 1 small avocado
Deviled Eggs
Deviled eggs are great for wedding and really any celebration. This popular comfort food is easy to make in large batches. Just requires a bit more prep work.
Ingredients
3 Egg, large – 216 calories
1 Tbsp Mayonnaise (Tbsp) – 97 calories
¼ tsp Salt – 0 calories
¼ tsp Paprika – 0 calories
0.3 Tbsp Mustard, regular (brown, deli, etc.) – 5 calories
2 cups Carrots, baby – 90 calories
Instructions
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Hard boil eggs.
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Once cooked and cooled, slice eggs in half and scoop out yolks.
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Combine egg yolks, mayo, and seasonings in a bowl.
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Spoon mixture evenly back into egg whites. Top with paprika.
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Serve carrots on the side.
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Note: 0.3 Tbsp = 1 tsp.
Low Carb Tea Sandwiches
The vegetarians and health-conscious guests will get a kick out of these dainty little tea sandwiches. It doesn’t get much simpler than this easy appetizer idea to make.
Ingredients
1 Cucumber, medium – 42 calories
7½ Tbsp Cream cheese, whipped – 250 calories
2 Tbsp Dill – 0 calories
2 Tbsp Chives – 0 calories
¼ tsp Salt – 0 calories
Instructions
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Note: 7 1/2 Tbsp cream cheese = 1/2 cup
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Cut herbs finely.
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Slice cucumber.
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In a bowl, combine cream cheese, dill, salt, and pepper. Stir until herbs are mixed in.
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Spread mixture evenly on cucumber.
Shrimp Cucumber & Guac Bites
Shrimp cocktail is an easy appetizer to serve or you can take it a step further and do these shrimp and guac bites. I love shrimp with guac, and so many guests will love this one as a top favorite too.
Ingredients
1 Cucumber, medium – 42 calories
5 oz Shrimp, fresh or frozen – 140 calories
¼ cup Guacamole – 105 calories
¼ tsp Salt – 0 calories
⅛ tsp Red pepper flakes – 0 calories
Instructions
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Spray a pan with an oil spray.
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Cook shrimp on medium heat ~6 minutes, drain any excess liquid if necessary. Also de-tail shrimp if necessary.
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Slice cucumber.
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Top cucumber slices with guac and shrimp.
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Season.
Vegetarian Nachos
Got to have something for the vegetarians. Even the non-vegetarians will love this nacho snack.
Ingredients
1 cup Beans & legumes, black beans, cooked – 228 calories
½ Bell pepper, green, medium – 14 calories
½ Onion, yellow, large – 28 calories
1½ oz Tortilla chips – 185 calories
¼ cup Salsa – 16 calories
¼ tsp Oregano – 0 calories
⅛ tsp Cumin – 0 calories
¼ tsp Salt – 0 calories
¼ tsp Pepper, ground – 0 calories
Instructions
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Thinly slice onion and pepper.
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Spray a pan with an oil spray.
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Stir fry onion and pepper ~5 minutes.
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Add beans, salsa, and seasonings to the pan. Heat for another ~3 minutes.
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Top mixture onto tortilla chips.
Zucchini Pizza Bites
Pizza bites are super easy appetizer to make, they’re tasty, and economical too! I love these as a wedding appetizer because they red sauce and cheese are reminiscent of comfort food, and these bites on zucchini offer just the right amount of satisfaction before the main meal.
Ingredients
1 Zucchini, medium – 33 calories
¼ cup Tomatoes, canned, crushed – 13 calories
⅓ cup Cheese, shredded, mozzarella – 112 calories
2 Tbsp Cheese, Parmesan, grated (Tbsp) – 34 calories
Instructions
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Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
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Slice zucchini into coin shapes.
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Spray a pan with an oil spray.
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Stir fry zucchini for ~2 minutes.
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Remove from heat & add sauce and cheeses.
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Bake zucchini pizza bites for 4 minutes (alternatively you can use a toaster oven).
Now, you could offer fresh fruits or vegetables on serving platters during your wedding cocktail hours as well. Or you can try any one of these easy and amazing wedding appetizers that I know your guests are sure to love.
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