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Red White & Blue Prosecco Sangria

Rachael White July 3, 2014

Ah, Sangria. It's the perfect way to refresh on a hot afternoon and an ideal cocktail to serve to guests. I love how Sangria leaves room for creativity. Red wine, white wine, and even sparkling wines make the perfect base. From there, you just need to add something sweet along with some fruit. It all comes together perfectly every time. This Prosecco Sangria is quite possibly the most refreshing sangria everrrrrrr. Just throwing that out there.

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This time of year, something light and bubbly fits perfectly into any celebration. Here, I've used white peaches, blueberries and strawberries. Instead of adding anything sugary, I simply smashed an entire peach with the small bit of bourbon the recipe calls for, then poured it through a strainer into a pitcher. This recipe makes enough for 4-6 people but it is very easy to double or triple if needed.

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If you've got some extra Prosecco lying around but perhaps a different variety of fruit, give it a try and use this recipe as a guide. It is extremely adaptable!

And with that I wish you all a happy and safe 4th of July weekend!

Red, White & Blue Prosecco Sangria

Serves 4-6

Total time: 5 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 cup bourbon
  • 1 lemon, juiced
  • 5 ripe (but not too ripe) white peaches, 1 left whole, the rest peeled and thinly sliced
  • 2 cups strawberries, quartered
  • 1 cup blueberries
  • 1 bottle Prosecco, thoroughly chilled

Instructions

  1. Peel the peach that remained whole.
  2. In a large bowl, combine the bourbon and the whole peach. Mash the peach with the bourbon and pour through a fine mesh strainer over a large pitcher, using a spatula to press all the liquid out.
  3. Add the remaining peaches, the blueberries and strawberries to the pitcher with the peach bourbon.
  4. Cover with plastic wrap and let sit for 2-3 hours.
  5. Just before serving, pour the Prosecco and lemon juice into the pitcher and stir gently to combine.
  6. Serve immediately.

Notes

The level of sweetness in the recipe relies on the sweetness of the peaches you're using. If you find they are not as sweet as you'd like, feel free to add a little maple syrup to the peach bourbon mixture (I like it for the flavor and how easy it is to mix into a drink vs. honey).

In No Added Sugar, Cocktails and Appetizers Tags blueberries, peaches, Prosecco, sangria, strawberries, summer cocktails
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Raspberry Sorbet & Prosecco
Raspberry Sorbet & Prosecco

Cocktail Friday: Prosecco Sorbet Float

Rachael White May 24, 2013

Cheers to Cocktail Friday and this Prosecco Sorbet Float!

Can we talk books for a minute? I've been spending more time reading lately. I feel like only recently my attention span post-baby has reached the point where I can conceivably start and finish a book in less than 6 months. The first book I read cover to cover was written by Molly of Orangette called A Homemade Life. Some of you may know her blog and may have even read her book. I'm behind the times. Her book came out quite a while ago and I just never got around to reading it. It is lovely. Next up is Ruth Reichl's book Comfort Me with Apples. Has anyone else out there read it? I loved Tender at the Bone so I have high hopes for the sequel.

There is something comforting about losing myself in pages filled with descriptions of good food sticks with us as we remember people, places, and events. I think reading about how food has helped shape the experiences of others makes me even more aware of what I serve to my family and friends. I want them to look back on their time at my table feeling loved. Feeling cared for. And especially feeling like they want to 'pay it forward' by spreading the food love.

Prosecco Float with Sorbet
Prosecco Float with Sorbet

With Memorial Day weekend upon us, you are no doubt looking for ways to make the weekend festive and, well, memorable. This cocktail is a great, easy way to do just that. Raspberry thyme sorbet(I posted this a couple weeks ago- no ice cream maker needed!) or your favorite store-bought sorbet and prosecco create a stunningly beautiful, refreshing drink for the holiday weekend. You can easily transform this into a mocktail by adding ginger ale instead of the prosecco.

Prosecco Float
Prosecco Float

So, make some memories worth writing about and cheers to the beginning of summer with this elegant, fun, bubbly drink. Perfect for parties or for sipping while reading a good book outside under the shade of a tree.

Happy Memorial Day!

Prosecco Float

  • 1 pint raspberry thyme sorbet or your favorite flavor of store-bought sorbet
  • 1 bottle Prosecco or Champagne

Place a small scoop of sorbet in coupé glasses.
Pour Prosecco over the sorbet and serve immediately.

In Cocktails and Appetizers Tags cocktails, holiday weekend, Prosecco, sorbet
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