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The holidays are your chance to pull out all the stops. It's the season to dust off the china you tucked away from your wedding registry along with the cookie press, trifle bowl and copper serving tray you've been hiding. It's also the time to take that punch bowl down from the top shelf of your closet and ditch single serving cocktails — make drinks in large batches that are served by the ladleful instead.
A great holiday party is only as good as its punch, and a good punch has to be cold. You don't even need a recipe — but you do need ice. And while you could just dump a whole tray of ice cubes into your punch bowl, the holidays call for a little more finesse — that's where the ice ring comes in.
A glorified ice cube of sorts, the ice ring is not only practical (it keeps your punch cold without watering it down), it's also the simplest way to impress your guests. Watch the video below to see how we make it, then try using your ring in the holiday punch recipe below.
Live.Love.Lux Tip: Easily Store your ice ring before guests arrive with the full-width storage basket in your Electrolux freezer.