To two large pitchers add the following:
Red Sangria:
Slices from one large orange
Slices from one large apple
Slices from one lemon
1/2 cup sugar
1 cup Alize cranberry/passion fruit cognac, or brandy
1 bottle cabarnet wine
2 cups club soda
2 cups ice.
White Sangria:
Slices from one large orange
Slices from one large apple
Slices from one lemon
1/2 cup sugar
1 cup Alize passion fruit cognac, or brandy
1 bottle chardonnay wine
2 cups club soda
2 cups ice.
Mix well.
Trim excess fat from pork chops.
Brown chops in heavy skillet. Season with salt and pepper.
Add white dinner wine to half cover the meat.
Arrange quartered onions around chops and sprinkle with chopped garlic.
Bake in a moderate oven (350\u00b0) for about 1 hour or until meat is fork-tender.
Add more wine, if needed.
Serve with rice.
Heat butter and olive oil in medium saucepan or skillet.
Add garlic.
Cook 1 minute. Stir in flour until absorbed.
Stir in juice from chopped clams.
Stir in white cooking wine, parsley, thyme and pepper.
Cook, stirring, until slightly thickened.
Add reserved clams and cook until heated through.
Serve over linguini.
Serves 2.
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.
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Fill a large pitcher halfway with ice, then pour in the wine, fruit juice, peach wedges, Grand Marnier(R), and about three-quarters of the orange and lime slices. Stir until cold and well mixed.
Pour into glasses, adding a few of the reserved fruit slices to each.
Note: Any crisp, relatively dry white wine will do the trick here; just avoid chardonnay.
Wash the fruit before slicing. Just a reminder.
Mix the wine, brandy or cognac, and sugar in a large clear pitcher. Stir until sugar has disolved.
Add the fruit and stir.
Refrigerate a few hours to allow flavors to combine.
Before serving, top off with ice cubes.
Note: orinal recipe calls for an inexpensive light wine such as pino grigio, sauvignon blanc, fume blanc, or California Chablis. It states the chardonney is too robust.
Do not open bottles of wine or seltzer until ready to
Preheat the oven to 150 degrees F (65 degrees C).
Spread the lemon and orange zest on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Let dry in the oven, about 1 hour.
Using a spice grinder, reduce the zest to a fine powder. Set aside.
Mix the port, raspberries, orange liqueur and peaches in a big mason jar. Keep in the refrigerator until ready to serve.
Rim tall serving glasses with the zest powder. Pour the sangria into the glasses, filling them one-third of the way full. Add the frozen grapes and top with the sparkling wine.
Pour wine, vodka, schnapps and peach coulis in a pitcher with the slices of fruits 12 hours before serving the sangria.
Keep in the fridge.
Just before serving, add ice, fruit juices and complete with lemonade.
Add everything in a wine glass or sangria glass. For me it was perfect but for DH it was too sweet. So you may need to adjust to suit your taste.
ogether the pineapple juice and sangria. When the sugar has begun
Prepare and mix all ingredients, except the cava, in a large decanter or pitcher. Stir well, cover and let sit in fridge for at least a day. Add cava to decanter just before serving.
Mix first 8 ingredients in tall pitcher. Refrigerate at least 30 minutes to allow flavors to blend. Mix in club soda. Fill 6 wineglasses with ice cubes. Pour sangria over ice and serve.
Preheat oven to 350\u00b0.
Mix all ingredients.
Bake in greased and floured Bundt or tube pan for 45 to 55 minutes.
In a large pitcher, combine the pineapple juice, lemon juice and orange and lemon slices; mash gently with a wooden spoon until fruit is partially crushed. Add the wine, apple slices and triple sec.
Refrigerate for 2-4 hours. Just before serving, add soda. Serve over ice.
Mix all together in a pitcher and add ice to taste.
Pour into wine glasses when serving.
elatin over 1/2 cup wine, and let stand 5 minutes
Boil sugar and water until clear.
Cool.
Take 3 slices from center of each fruit and save for garnish.
Squeeze remaining fruit and pour white wine and sugar syrup over fruit and juice. Let it steep for several hours or overnight.
Remove fruit.
Add soda when ready to serve.
Pour over lots of ice and garnish with slices.
Makes 24 servings.
Mix Chardonnay wine, club soda, orange-flavored liqueur, sugar, grapes, kiwis, and pear in a large pitcher. Stir until sugar is dissolved. Pour wine mixture into wine glasses filled with ice, making sure each glass has some fruit. Garnish with mint sprigs.