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Re: sangria
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07/18/2013 04:24 PM
07/18/2013 04:24 PM
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Here is another easy Sangria recipe that I use for the cottage and it’s always a hit!
2 cups of freshly squeezed orange juice (I buy a bottle/jug of freshly squeezed orange juice from the fruit market/grocery store) 1/4 cup brandy (I add a bit more) 2 to 4 TBSP of sugar (depending on sweetness of oj you may use less/more) Combine all the ingredients in a pitcher and stir till sugar dissolves 1 bottle dry red wine chilled (I use Beaujolais – I’ve experimented with quite a few wines and so far this is my fave) You can add thinly sliced discs of lemons/limes/oranges to the mixture (not necessary if you want to keep it simple - I just use to garnish the rim of the glass) Prepare glasses with ice cubes and fill with Sangria mixture (only fill glasses just over 3/4 full) Top the remainder of the drinks with Pellegrino/Perrier and stir (tastes better than regular soda) - I'm not fond of adding the soda/Pellegrino with the Sangria mixture in the pitcher
Cheers - Roxanne
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