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French Inspired Sangria

July 28, 2014 tatumletard@gmail.com
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Everything about the French life and culture inspires my cooking daily. Because of the French, we now understand and love food in America the way the French have for years. Thanks to the likes of food-obsessed Americans such as Julia Child, M.F.K. Fischer, and James Beard who lived in France and brought French food culture to the US, we now have a country full of "foodies." Every self-proclaimed foodie must spend time in France. It's completely necessary to even get the slightest glimpse of what food is really all about.

This recipe comes inspired by mine and Tres' trip to The champagne region of France last year. There's nothing quite like "champagne country" because guess what?! There's only ONE!!! If you've ever wondered why champagne is so rare and so expensive, it's because champagne is only made in one place: France. You see, champagne can only be made here because the terrain, soil, and climate are absolutely perfect to get the distinct flavor and consistency that is champagne. It's pretty spectacular when you think about it.

As special and fancy as champagne may be, throwing $70+ dollars into a Saturday afternoon cocktail is not always my style. Actually, it's never my style. I would prefer that amount of money to be drank solo... No need to mix it up and wash it down with simple syrup. So, in this case, I cheated a little bit. You don't need champagne for this drink. A sparkling wine, Cava, or Prosecco rose will do just the trick! Rose Lillet, a French aperitif, is added for a zip and sweetness, and something about the fresh honey and berries give this drink a very "French countryside" feel. I want to be in Provence looking at Lavender fields when I drink this. 

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Grocery List:

  • 1/2 cup honey

  • 1 cup water

  • 1 lemon

  • 3/4 cup of strawberries - sliced

  • 3/4 cup of Rainier cherries - pitted and halved

  • 3/4 cup red raspberries

  • 1 cup rose Lillet - chilled

  • 1 bottle sparkling rose - chilled

 

Directions: 

Step 1: 

Make the berry-honey syrup. In a saucepan, bring the honey, water, and 1/4 cup each of the strawberries, cherries, and raspberries to a boil. Slightly mash the berries in the syrup and set aside to cool. 

Step 2:

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Add the remainder of the berries to a pitcher. Slice a lemon in half. Juice one half into the pitcher and slice the other half into small pieces and add with the berries.

Step 3:

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 Strain the berry-honey syrup into the pitcher and discard the mashed berries. Add the Lillet and the bottle of sparkling rose into the pitcher. Stir and serve!

CHEERS TO HAPPY DRINKING!!

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Mimosa with Fresh OJ and Citrus Sugar Rim

May 18, 2014 tatumletard@gmail.com
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Mimosa... the simple drink that can create a million stories in a lifetime. It's the happy place every Saturday and Sunday for every brunching human out there. It's bliss. And it's two ingredients: sparkling wine (or champagne if you get really fancy) and OJ. Big brunch restaurants have spiced this drink up thousands of different ways, and I've maybe tried 100 different versions. I have to say though, the original is my sunshine in a glass. You just simply don't have to do too much to this drink to make it "the best mimosa ever." However, I've found fresh orange juice never hurts. And a little sweetness can make any little lady (or dude with a sweet tooth) happy. Here's a fun version that will present beautifully at any brunch party or morning gathering!

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Grocery List:

  • 8-10 large oranges

  • 1 bottle of sparkling wine, cava, prosecco, or champagne

  • 1/4 cup of sugar

  • zest from one orange

Directions:

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Step 1

Juice your oranges. You can do this by hand or with whatever juicing tool you have on hand. I simply juice mine right into a measuring cup by hand

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Step 2

Pour sugar on a small plate. Zest orange into the sugar. Stir together.

 

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Step 3:

Take an orange slice and "rim your glass" with the juice from the orange. Dip your class in the sugar-orange mixture

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Step 4

Fill glass 3/4 way with the sparkling and after the bubbles settle add fresh OJ.

Easy-peasy!!!

CHEERS TO HAPPY DRINKING!!!

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MEET ANDREA

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