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loosely packed fresh mint leaves, divided. 2 oz. simple syrup. Ice. 1 (750-mL) bottle dry white wine, such as Sauvignon Blanc. 1 1/2 c. (12 oz.) soda water. 2 oz. St. Germain. Juice of 1 lemon. 1 ...
Prep Time: 20 minutes Wait Time: 1 hour Total Time: 1 hour and 20 minutes Servings: 4-6 Kitchenware. 1 (standard size) 60 oz pitcher. Chef’s knife. Stirring spoon. Serving glasses melon baller ...
Joy Bauer shares her top 10 healthy holiday recipes: chocolate-peppermint bark, hummus wreath, candy cane caprese, jumbo Santa pancake and Christmas oatmeal.
Sangria/sangría means "bloodletting" in Spanish [5] and in Portuguese. [6] The term sangria used for the drink can be traced back to the 18th century. [7] Sangria has its historical roots in the Kingdom of León during the Middle Ages, where the precursor beverage, Leonese lemonade, originated. During this era, residents of the Leonese kingdom ...
The combination of fruit, wine and brandy makes for the perfect refreshing drink on a summer day. In addition to being the perfect summer cocktail, sangria is particularly great during grilling ...
A smash is a casual icy julep (spirits, sugar, and herb) [32] cocktail filled with hunks of fresh fruit, so that after the liquid part of the drink has been consumed, one can also eat the alcohol-infused fruit (e.g. strawberries). The history of smashes goes back at least as far as the 1862 book How to Mix Drinks. [33]
For the glaze, in a small saucepan, combine all the ingredients except the cornstarch. Simmer over medium- high heat and reduce to about 1 cup of rich red, syrupy liquid, about 20 minutes.
All you’ll need is apple cider, orange liqueur, pinot grigio, club soda, raspberries, an apple, an orange and a few cinnamon sticks. In a pitcher—or a bowl, if you want to serve it up like a ...