White sangria splash Bring wine to a boil in small saucepan. Completely dissolve gealtin in
the boiling wine; pour into medium bowl. Stir in club soda, lime juice, and
liqueur. Place bowl in a larger bowl of ice and water; let stand about 10
minutes until sligh Peachy iced tea sangria PLACE drink mix in plastic or glass pitcher.
ADD cold water and orange juice; stir until drink mix is dissolved. Stir in fruit.
SERVE over ice in tall glasses.
Substitute
For an adults-only version, omit 1/2 cup water and add 1/2 cup peach liqueur or vodk Prosecco sangria (stone fruit) Stirr together fruits and peach brandy; let sit at least 1 hour. Stir in
prosecco and peach nectar. Add sugar if desired. Serve chilled.
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Fruit sangria In large nonmetal container or bowl, combine wine, orange juice, lime
juice and sugar; stir until sugar is dissolved. Just before serving,
slowly add club soda, stirring gently to blend. Serve over ice.
White sangria punch (nonalcoholic) In large pitcher, combine grape, grapefruit and lime juices;
refrigerate. Just before serving, add soda water and grapefruit
slices.
MAKES 12 SERVINGS, each 3/4 cup
Per serving: 60 calories, negligible protein, no fat, 15 g
carbohydrate
White sangria with pomegranate ice cubes To make Pomegranate Ice Cubes: Seed pomegranates by cutting fruit into 4 pieces then submerging fruit in sink or large pot of cool water and gently working seeds free. Seeds will sink while white pith floats. Place about 1 teaspoon seeds into each well of Red wine sangria In a pitcher, combine the grapes, lemon and orange slices, apple and sugar.
Add grand marnier, brandy and cinnamon sticks. Let sit at least 1 hour.
Stir in red wine and orange juice.
Add more sugar, if desired. Discard cinnamon sticks; serve chilled.
Co Sangria punch Strain juices; add sugar, stirring until dissolved. Just before serving,
mix juice mixture and wine in pitcher. Add ice; serve in punch cups.
Decorate cups with twists of lemon peel if desired.
White sangria Combine the grapes, apples and white wine in a pitcher and let set 1 to 2 hours. Pour in the apple and pineapple juices, add the ice cubes and serve. This recipe yields 4 servings.
Plum and pineapple sangria Peel, halve lengthwise and core the
pineapple. Cut half into 3/4 inch
thick spears and the onther half into 1 inch chunks. Transfer pineapple to
a pitcher, and add plums of various types, pitted and sliced. Sprinkle
with 1 T superfine sugar and stir to |