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The holidays are always a good excuse for having a drink or two. In some cases, it might be necessary for even moredepending on how much your family stresses you out. 😉
I’m a big fan of champagne (aka, the bubbly) on special occasions or during a nice brunch but haven’t really experimented bymixing it with too many things. This recipe seemed very festive and a good way to celebrate the holiday season. The rimming sugar combinedwith the dry champagne and tart pomegranate flavor will give your taste buds a ride they won’t forget!
So let that cork fly and cheers the person beside you. I hope after one or two of these you are feeling just right!
Other Christmas Recipes
- Christmas Cranberry Sorbet Rosé Mimosa
- Christmas Tree Charcuterie Tray
- Christmas Dessert Dip Platter
- Christmas Potpourri
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Christmas Champagne co*cktail Recipe
This red and green Christmas Champagne co*cktail with pomegranate simple syrup is the perfect Christmas morning mimosa!
Author: Jessica Pinney
Servings: 4
Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes minutes
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Ingredients
- 1 bottle of your favorite champagne
- Green rimming sugar
- 1 tbsp pomegranate seeds per drink (I bought a pomegranate and used the seeds inside or you can buy just the seeds by themselves)
- Pomegranate juice
- Pomegranate syrup (1/2 simple syrup* and half pomegranate juice)
- Champagne flutes
Instructions
*Simple syrup can be made by heating equal parts sugar and water together slowly until solution begins to boil. After it has started to boil and liquid is clear, remove from heat source and let cool (I used 1/2 cup of water and 1/2 cup of sugar and once mixed with the pomegranate juice I had enough for 4 drinks).
In a small saucer, pour in a little bit of your pomegranate syrup (1 tbsp or so)
On a small plate, place the green rimming sugar.
Lightly dip the rim of the champagne flute into the syrup (make sure you let excess drip off so that none of it runs down the sides of the flute).
Next, dip the syrup coated rim into the sugar. Spin the flute a bit so that the whole rim is covered.
Spoon a tablespoon of pomegranate seeds into the bottom of the flute.
Pour two teaspoons of pomegranate syrup over the seeds.
Pop open the bubbly and pour until the level is 1/2-inch below the sugar rim.
Cheers!!!
Nutrition
Calories: 150kcal (8%)
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Eden Passante says
Beautiful colors! I love how the pomegranate syrup falls to the bottom. I would try using cranberry as well.
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Elaine @ Dishes Delish says
Very pretty and delicious looking co*cktail. I can’t wait to try it!
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Marisa Franca @ All Our Way says
Would love to be toasting Friday right now. Beautiful color — perfect for the holidays.
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Denise Wright says
Such a cute idea! I love the idea of the pomegranate seeds in the green sugar!
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abra says
Such an easy to execute co*cktail and so festive!
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Michelle Ferrand says
I love the detail of the green sanding sugar, it make it super festive!
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Cheryl says
Such a beautiful Christmas drink!Reply
RACHEL POPE says
I don’t understand the pomegranate juice. H I w much do i buy? How much do I pour? Where do I pour in?
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Jessica Pinney says
It is used to make the pomegranate simple syrup in the first step of the recipe. 1 cup of pomegranate juice will make enough for 4 drinks, purchase accordingly.
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Jennifer Pope says
I didn’t read the instructions before getting the ingredients. I actually bought pomegranate syrup, ( which I had a lot of trouble finding). Can I use that instead, it’s quite tart?
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Jessica Pinney says
If it’s tart, maybe just also add some simple syrup to sweeten up the drink. Simple syrup is just a 1:1 ration of water and sugar. Melt the sugar in the water over medium low heat. Allow to cool completely before using in your drinks.
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