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Watermelon-strawberry White Wine Sangria
 
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Prep Time: 0 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes
Ready In: 15 Minutes
Servings: 12
About a year ago I was invited to a Memorial Day Barbecue that was BYOB. Not wanting to be a bad guest, but also not being much of a drinker (with the exception of wine) I decided to try my hand at sangria. That spawned a summer of tinkering with various white wine sangria creations. Read more . This was by far my favorite. I think its perfect for barbecues, along with spicy foods or just relaxing outside with friends utilizing two of my favorite spring/summer fruits: watermelons and strawberries.
Ingredients:
1 small seedless watermelon (enough to make 4 cups of watermelon juice)
2 cup strawberries, diced
2 cups lemon-lime soda (i use sprite, but whatever you like)
2 cups orange juice
1 750ml bottle of white wine (i highly recommend moscato, the sweeter wine you get, the less likely you'll want or need sugar)
1 lemon, in slices (wash well, but i keep the peel on)
1 lime, in slices (wash well, but i keep the peel on)
1 large orange, in slices cut in half (wash well, but i keep the peel on)
small bunch of fresh mint leaves (optional)
sugar or simple syrup to taste (if the fruits and wine aren't enough)
Directions:
1. 1. Fill blender with chunks of watermelon, smaller the better. Mash watermelon with a wooden spoon until blender is filled 3/4th or enough to make 4 cups. Alternate pulsing and using the spoon to mash watermelon until the watermelon blends smoothly. Poor juice into pitcher and add mint if desired. Repeat as necessary until you have 4 cups.
2. 2. Add orange juice and 1 cup of the strawberries to the blender. Blend until smooth and add to pitcher.
3. 3. Add bottle of wine, soda, lemon, lime, orange and remaining strawberries. Stir and taste. Add sugar or simple syrup as desired.
4. 4. Chill for at least 2 hours if possible. To keep sangria cold you can turn some of it into ice cubes (pour mixture into ice cube trays and use frozen cubes so when they melt the water doesn't dilute the sangria).
By RecipeOfHealth.com