White Sangria (Dave Lieberman) |
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Prep Time: 5 Minutes Cook Time: 0 Minutes |
Ready In: 5 Minutes Servings: 12 |
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As festive a drink as they come. You can use either red or white wine as the base for Sangria but to my taste, white Sangria is the way[ to go. It's smoother than the red kind and it looks more elegant. It goes easy but packs a real punch (no pun intended). You want your sangria to be well chilled when it's served but instead of diluting all the amazing flavors in the punch bowl with a bunch of melting ice, just put out a bucket of ice so people can fill their glasses with ice before serving themselves. You only need a small bottle of brandy, which should only cost you about seven bucks, but you can make this recipe without it.] Ingredients:
2 (750-ml) bottles white wine, chilled |
1 cup brandy |
2 navel oranges, sliced |
1 lemon, sliced |
1 lime, sliced |
1/4 cup superfine sugar |
Directions:
1. Pour the wine and brandy over the fruit and sugar in a large serving bowl. Stir until the sugar is dissolved. Stick a ladle in the sangria so people can serve themselves and have a full bucket of ice by the side of the bowl. (Don't let the ice run out.) |
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