Tuesday, 27 November 2012

meet.make.white cranberry mimosa.


During Baking Weekend 2012, one of the things that kept us going throughout the day was a tasty, refreshing treat.... white cranberry mimosas! 



We wanted to make something a little more christmas then your traditional morning drink.... the classic mimosa with orange juice and champagne.

What you need:
  • Prosecco
  • White Cranberry Juice
  • Sparkling Elderflower Soda (optional)
  • Frozen Cranberries 
Add equal parts Prosecco and white cranberry juice to each glass. Add in a swig of elderflower soda, and garnish with some frozen cranberries.


These drinks were quick to put together, and were so refreshing and light while baking all day with so much sugar, flour, and chocolate! 


Everyone wanted more.... a warning that these go down easy and it doesn't take long to feel the effects! Please drink responsibly and make sure you have arranged for rides home after consuming a couple of these.


What is your favourite holiday cocktail?


15 comments:

  1. Oh yeah! Yummmm! I'll be introducing this to our Christmas Buffet!

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  2. I've never heard of white cranberry juice before. These look delicious... which, like you said, is a tad dangerous since they go down so easy. ;)

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  3. I want one too! Sounds and looks delicious! Thanks for sharing!

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  4. This sounds fabulous! I have a dinner party to go to on Sat night and this would be the perfect thing to bring. Thanks!
    Isn’t That Charming.

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  5. Now to figure out when to have all my girlfriends over so I can make these - they sound delicious!

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  6. This is featured at Smart! School {House} for Whimsy Wednesday this week! Congrats and we LOVE that you party with us:) This week's party (and your feature) will be starting soon. See you there!

    Kelly at Smart! School {House}
    www.smartschoolhouse.com

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  7. Found you featured on Whimsy Wednesday! I'm going to try this, this Saturday at my girls cook/bake off! Thanks for sharing!

    Fotini

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  8. These look amazing! Thanks for the great drink recipe! Gonna pin this! <3 Heidi Rew from PartiesforPennies.com

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  9. oh yum!!

    would love it if you could share this on my link party @ www.serenityyou.com

    Natasha xx

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  10. Big mimosa fan. This is a twist on that I had not seen before. Thanks.

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  11. Where do you find elderflower soda?

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