The cocktail starts out with this gorgeous, ruby red simple syrup made from fresh cranberries and cranberry juice cocktail. Not only is it perfect for this drink but it would be absolutely beautiful drizzled on a dessert plate or over ice cream.
You can use any sparkling wine that you like with this cocktail. I had a bottle of French Champagne from Jacques Bardelot that I received during our #MadeinFrance event. That event was a wine and cheese party and this cocktail was also served up with a cheese platter as guests arrived for dinner one evening.
I would like to make a toast right now to Caroline of Caroline's Cooking who hosted this week long event. It is a lot of work making an event successful and she pulled it off without a hitch. Cheers Caroline!
You Make Me Blush Cocktail
adapted from Cuisine at Home, issue #60
1 1/2 c. fresh cranberries
1 c. cranberry juice cocktail
1 c. sugar
1 orange, zested and juiced
1 bottle Champagne or Sparkling Wine
Dip the rim of 6 champagne flutes into the orange juice and then into sugar, set aside.
Place the remaining orange juice and the cranberries into a food processor and pulse until coarsely chopped. Transfer to a sauce pan with the sugar and orange zest. Bring to a simmer over medium heat and let cook for 10-15 minutes, until syrupy. Strain and allow to cool to room temperature.
When ready to serve pour 1-2 T. of syrup into the prepared champagne flutes. Top with Champagne and serve. Print Recipe
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This is the BEST cocktail title ever. I have been curious about it since I saw the preview. This looks so festive, Wendy. I can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteI felt kind of guilty using the French Champagne. Any sparkling wine will work but it was very tasty.
DeleteThis sounds like a great brunch cocktail. And yes, I agree cocktail needed :) Thanks for joining in Cranberryweek!
ReplyDeleteYou certainly deserve on after all your hard work Caroline.
DeleteAgreed - a wonderful brunch cocktail this time of year. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteCheers and Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours.
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