Nutrition Facts
Servings 6
- Amount Per Serving
- Calories 17kcal
- % Daily Value *
- Total Carbohydrate 4g2%
- Sugars 4g
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
So, you've decided to make some Christmas morning mimosas. Good choice! But what pairs beautifully with this delightful drink? Think about savory dishes like buttery croissants or a festive cheese platter with fruits. A plate of fresh pancakes drizzled with syrup or a quiche loaded with spinach and cheese also works wonders. Each of these options will enhance the festive vibe of your breakfast table. Now that we have the pairings sorted, let’s dive into the world of Christmas morning mimosas.
Simplicity Meets Elegance: Forget the long hours of labor. This mimosa recipe requires minimal ingredients and time. The beauty lies in its simplicity. Just a splash of juice and a pour of bubbly, and you’re magical.
Flavor Balance: With the right juice—be it cranberry, pomegranate, or blood orange—you strike a perfect flavor balance. The tartness clashes beautifully with the sweetness of the champagne. It's a harmonious experience for your taste buds.
Visual Appeal: Mimosas are undeniably eye-catching. The bright colors of the juices mixed with sparkling champagne captivate the eye. Top them with sugared cranberries, and you have a drink that’s as charming as the holiday decorations in your living room.
Customizable: The possibilities are endless. You can switch up the juice or the garnish to suit your preferences or dietary restrictions. It’s a versatile drink that caters to many tastes.
Imagine sipping on a drink that dances on your palate. The fizz tickles your tongue while a burst of fruity flavor washes over you. Each gulp is refreshing, making it a perfect way to match the brisk winter morning. The zest from orange in the drink adds brightness. The rosemary and cranberries offer a hint of nostalgia. It's not just about flavor; it’s about feeling.
First off, the use of sugared cranberries makes a world of difference. Not only do they offer a sweet crunch, but they’re also a feast for the eyes. Traditional mimosas often rely solely on orange juice and champagne. This recipe gives you a twist with cranberry or pomegranate juice, injecting vibrant colors into the mix. The rosemary sprig garnish? Pure magic.
Here's what you'll need to whip up your Christmas morning mimosas:
3/4 cup of cranberry, blood orange, or pomegranate juice: Pick your favorite. These juices provide depth and a punch of color.
Fresh rosemary sprigs: For that festive touch.
1/2 teaspoon of orange zest: To enhance the citrusy aroma.
1 (750 mL) bottle of sparkling champagne or sparkling wine: The fizz to elevate the drink.
Sugared cranberries: For garnish that’s as tasty as it is beautiful.
To make sugared cranberries, follow these steps:
Now, for the main event:
Chill the Ingredients: For a refreshing drink, chill your champagne and juice beforehand.
Choose Quality Bubbly: The taste of your mimosa can significantly change based on the quality of sparkling wine. Go for a decent bottle.
Experiment with Juices: Don’t hesitate to mix different juices. A mix of cranberry and orange can offer a delightful flavor punch.
Sugar Rim: For a little extra sweetness, rim the glass with sugar before pouring.
Make Ahead: You can prepare the sugared cranberries and juice in advance to make your morning smoother.
It is not advisable to store the mixed mimosas since the fruit juices can flatten the champagne. However, leftover juices can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. That said, you might want to enjoy them as fresh as possible for the best experience!
Buttery Croissants: These flaky delights pair wonderfully with the crispness of mimosas. They melt in your mouth and balance the tartness in your drink.
Savory Cheese Platter: A selection of sharp cheddar, creamy brie, and tangy goat cheese can create an amazing contrast. Add fig jam for sweetness and nuts for crunch. It’s an impressive option that appears fancy but is effortless to assemble.
Spinach and Feta Quiche: This dish feels decadent without being overly heavy. The lightness of spinach and the richness of feta combined make it a fabulous complement to your drinks.
Other Juices: If you can’t find cranberry juice, orange, pineapple, or grapefruit juices can serve as a substitute. Each will bring a unique flavor profile.
Different Bubbly: If champagne isn’t available, prosecco or sparkling cider will work perfectly. You keep the festive vibe while maintaining flavor.
Garnish Alternatives: If fresh rosemary doesn’t appeal, consider using mint leaves or even edible flowers for garnish. These add color and flavor in their own ways.
Sugared Cranberries: Instead of sugared cranberries, you might consider using fresh berries like strawberries or raspberries. They add brightness and a touch of sweetness.
Christmas morning mimosas bring joy, excitement and simplicity to your holiday celebrations. They’re not just drinks; they’re a celebration in a glass. Not only do they look stunning, but they also taste extraordinary. With options to customize and pair with delightful sides, you'll impress your guests without breaking a sweat. So pour, sip, and perhaps even create a merry toast to the holiday season. Enjoy every bubble, every flavor, and every moment. Cheers to a fantastic Christmas morning!
Picture this: It’s Christmas morning. You wake up to the smell of pine tree. The soft glow of Christmas lights twinkles through frost on the windows. You shuffle into the kitchen, where the day’s first task awaits — pouring a refreshing Christmas morning mimosa. Trust me; this beverage is more than just a drink. It's a drink that brings warmth, joy, and a sense of celebration to your festive brunch. What makes it so special? With a little bit of imagination and creativity, your mimosas can become the highlight of the morning. Let’s explore why this recipe works so well.
To make sugared cranberries, follow these steps:
Now, for the main event:
Servings 6
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.