Mix in all the ingredients except the Ginger Ale in a Sangria Pitcher.
Let the flavours to combine for several hours in the fridge. 24 hours if you can.
At the end you can add ice cubes if you want. But I don't.
Pour in each glass. Add a little bit of Ginger Ale. Decorate with slices of oranges and a marashino cherry.
If the sangria is too strong, you can add a little bit of juice of your choice.
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Summer Sangria.
In a large chilled pitcher, combine the sugar, orange liqueur, brandy and white wine.
Cover and refrigerate for 2 1/2 hours.
When ready to serve slowly stir in club soda to taste.
Add all the fruit and ice cubes and ENJOY.
Classic Sangria.
In a large chilled pitcher, combine the red wine, orange and lemon slices, triple sec and brandy with 1 tbsp of sugar.
Cover and refrigerate for 1 1/2 hours.
Before serving add club soda and ice, taste and adjust sugar or soda as preferred.
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Combine sugar, rum, orange liqueur, fruits and cinnamon sticks in a large pitcher. Cover with 1 bottle of the Rioja wine and chill sangria for several hours.
To serve, spoon fruits into glasses. Pour in the sangria and top off with a splash of soda water.
Combine sugar, Calvados, lime, lemon, peaches and apples in a large pitcher.
Cover with 1 bottle of Rioja wine and chill sangria several hours.
To serve, spoon fruits into glasses or goblets, adding a few fresh raspberries in each glass, pour wine over top of the fruit. Top glasses of sangria off with a splash of soda water and serve.
ogether the pineapple juice and sangria. When the sugar has begun
Spiced Simple Syrup: Place all of the ingredients in a medium saucepot, stir.
Place on high heat, bring to a boil. Reduce heat, and simmer 5 minutes.
Remove from heat, allow to cool completely.
Pour syrup through a strainer to remove spices.
Pour syrup into a jar with lid and store refrigerated. Shake before using.
Sangria: Combine wine, 3/4 cup spiced simple syrup, sparkling water, orange juice, and fruit slices. Stir briskly.
Serve over ice in large red wine glasses.
Pour limeade into a blender. Use the limeade container to measure tequila and orange liqueur; pour into the blender. Fill the blender with ice. Blend on high until all ice is crushed and the margarita consistency is thick.
Fill the base of each margarita glass with sangria. Top with margarita mixture.
nd serve with applesauce.
Homemade Applesauce: Combine all ingredients in
2 BISCUITS:
2 cups homemade biscuit-mix.
1/2
HOMEMADE PESTO: Combine basil, oil, grated
In a large Dutch oven, lightly brown the meat in oil and garlic at medium-low heat.
Slowly mix in water and tomato paste. Add onions, celery and bell peppers. Simmer, covered, 3 to 5 hours until meat is very tender. Check often and add water as needed, making certain there is about a quart of thin sauce when ready to add the pasta.
Add salt, pepper and homemade pasta.
Simmer, uncovered, 20 minutes to 1/2 hour, stirring often, until broth is absorbed.
Stir in parsley. Serves 6.
To make the homemade tomato sauce: Heat the oil
Sprinkle catfish with garlic salt and pepper.
Place catfish in a well-oiled grill basket, or on a well-oiled grill rack.
Grill on an uncovered grill directly over medium-hot coals for about 5 minutes per side, or until fish flakes easily.
HOMEMADE SALSA: In a bowl combine tomatoes, onion, jalapeno peppers, vinegar and salt and stir well Let stand at room temperature for about 30 minutes before serving.
Chill to store.
Serve over catfish fillets, hot off the grill.
*Homemade Croutons:
Heat olive oil in heavy skillet. Cut Italian or French bread into 3/4-inch squares.
Place into hot oil.
Add minced clove of fresh garlic. Stir until browned evenly. Remove from heat and let cool in a cloth napkin or light towel.
inutes.
Combine chicken and homemade miso in a large pot
nice homemade broth that can be used for recipes calling for
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To replace in recipes calling for a store-bought
BEAT cream cheese, vanilla and 1 3/4 teaspoons Equal| for Recipes in a small bowl until fluffy; spread evenly in bottom of crust.