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Read MoreRed White & Blue Prosecco Sangria
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.
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.
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
- Peel the peach that remained whole.
- 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.
- Add the remaining peaches, the blueberries and strawberries to the pitcher with the peach bourbon.
- Cover with plastic wrap and let sit for 2-3 hours.
- Just before serving, pour the Prosecco and lemon juice into the pitcher and stir gently to combine.
- 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).
Cocktail Friday: Blueberry Thyme Gin Fizz
We had a truly wonderful spring day on Wednesday. The sun was full of enough warmth to take away the need for a sweater or jacket. The moment I felt the heat hit my skin I felt instantly rejuvenated. Riley and I went to the park where he discovered the joy of watching bugs crawl on the sidewalk. As I watched him discover new things that only come with the changing seasons I realized how much he has grown. Last year at this time I was watching him clumsily walk around as he discovered that moving one step in front of the other brought him from here to there and back again. Those sweet baby legs are now little boy legs. He has grown faster than I'm willing to acknowledge most of the time.
Luckily, each new stage brings even more sweetness than my heart can hold (even in the midst of the toddler mood swings that come with being 2 years old).
So, I'm saying goodbye to one season and hello to a new one by celebrating the things that I love most. Today, it's all about fresh thyme and bright blueberries. Muddled together they create the perfect beginning to a spring cocktail. Gin, vermouth and bitters are given a little life with a splash of club soda. Sweetness comes from my date simple syrup (which makes this a no-sugar-added cocktail).
And just like that it's time to say cheers to the weekend. And spring. And change.
Life become more beautiful with change, don't you think?
Blueberry Thyme Gin Fizz
Ingredients
- 15 fresh or frozen blueberries
- 3 large thyme sprigs
- 1 oz gin
- 1 oz vermouth
- 2 dashes Angostura bitters
- 1/2 oz date simple syrup
- club soda
Instructions
- Combine the blueberries, thyme sprigs, gin, bitters and simple syrup in the bottom of a cocktail shaker. Fill the shaker with ice and shake vigorously until thoroughly chilled.
- Strain into a cocktail glass filled with ice.
- Top with club soda and garnish with a thyme spring and a couple blueberries.