Making the FFXIV Starlight Celebration's Mulled Punch – Glögg Recipe



This recipe has been a favorite new tradition I’ve started for my family over the last few years and seeing it in the game made me want to share it with everyone else.

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24 thoughts on “Making the FFXIV Starlight Celebration's Mulled Punch – Glögg Recipe”

  1. This questline was also really sweet to me too for both the drink and the stalls – our city has a big Christmas market that pops up in December so seeing that new area was really heartwarming. Happy holidays to you and your family!

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  2. Being born and having lived in Alsace, its quite a surprise to see you do such a recipe! Good choice for christmas though!
    For a non alcoholic version there exists teas that emulate the taste once sugar is added to their infusion !

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  3. Cute video and great homemade glögg recipe! One thing that should be noted is that the ingame version is referred to as Kinderpunsch, or children's punch, which is a strictly nonalcoholic fruit punch. The spices and preparation are presumably the same though (except for the flambée part). 😊

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  4. Mulled punch looked AMAZING, thank you for sharing the recipe.

    You seemed comfortable with making simple syrup, so you could theoretically make your own Teriyaki sauce for chicken, beef, or noodles
    It's the same process as simple syrup, just with added Soy sauce (1/4 cup Soy sauce per 1 cup of water) and brown sugar in place of white granular sugar.

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