Anyone have a wonderful delicious recipe for?!


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Anyone have a wonderful delicious recipe for?

sangria?? want to make a pitcher for Friday! with some nice fajitas!! tired of margaritas!


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count me in, when where what time....


buy a large bottle of yago sangria, pour it in to a large pitcher, than take a cup of sugar and add it it to 2 ups of hot water so it gets diluted let cool and than add it to the yago sangria. Than take 2 cups of good brandy and add it to the mix and one cup of triple sec. and add your fresh oranges and apples and let sit for two days than take out the fruit and squeeze the juices out and pour it back into the mixture and add fresh oranges and apples and serve over ice...

I love a great red sangria! This is a favorite of mine because it has pomegranate juice in it!

2 bottles red Spanish table wine
1 cup brandy
1/2 cup triple sec
1 cup orange juice
1 cup pomegranate juice
1/2 cup simple syrup, or more to taste (equal parts sugar and water, heated until sugar dissolves, cooled)
Orange slices
Apple slices
Blackberries
Pomegranate seeds

Mix all ingredients together and let stand in a tightly sealed container or pitcher for at least 24 hours in the refrigerator before serving.

Have fun!!

Here's some great recipes:
http://wine.about.com/od/howwineismade/a...

I love Sangria!

Have fun!

It is crucial to use good red wine, fresh fruit and flavorful juice.
Sangría must always be served well stirred and ice-cold.

Ingredients:
3 1/4 cups dry red wine
2 cups sparkling apple juice
4 tablespoons gin
4 tablespoons citron-flavored vodka
2 tablespoons sugar
Juice of 1 large orange
Juice of 1 large lemon
1 small orange, sliced thin crosswise
1 small lemon, sliced thin crosswise
1 small lime, sliced thin crosswise

Directions:
1. Pour all the ingredients into a large pitcher, mix well, and refrigerate.

2. Serve chilled over ice.

Enjoy!!

There are a variety of good recipes here:

http://www.wineintro.com/sangria/...

And:


Strawberry White Wine Sangria
Serving Size : 8

Prepare this drink the night before a big party or special occasion so the flavors have plenty of time to marry. After you've poured the last drop of sangria, reserve the wine-soaked strawberries and serve them with fresh whipped cream for dessert. Two treats from one recipe!

2 pints fresh strawberries, washed and stemmed
2 750 ml. bottles dry white wine, chilled
1/2 cup sugar
3 cups soda water, chilled

Combine strawberries, wine and sugar and stir until the sugar is dissolved. Refrigerate mixture overnight. When ready to serve, add soda water to strawberry mixture and pour into ice-filled glasses.

http://home.ivillage.com/cooking/recipes...

Summer Sangria
1/2 cup white sugar
1/2 cup triple sec (or other orange liqueur)
1/2 cup brandy
2 (750 ml) bottles dry white wine
1 (750 ml) bottle club soda, chilled
1 cup honeydew melon, balls,or chunks
1 cup cantaloupe balls, or chunks
1/2 cup lemon slices, thinly sliced
1/2 cup lime slices, thinly sliced
1/2 cup orange slices, thinly sliced
1 cup strawberries, whole (no leaves)
15 ice cubes
Classic Sangria
750 ml dry red wine
6 orange slices, thickly sliced
6 lemon slices, thickly sliced
2 tablespoons triple sec (orange liqueur)
2 tablespoons brandy
1 tablespoon white sugar
750 ml club soda, chilled
30 ice cubes

Summer Sangria.
In a large chilled pitcher, combine the sugar, orange liqueur, brandy and white wine.
Cover and refrigerate for 2 1/2 hours.
When ready to serve slowly stir in club soda to taste.
Add all the fruit and ice cubes and ENJOY.
Classic Sangria.
In a large chilled pitcher, combine the red wine, orange and lemon slices, triple sec and brandy with 1 tbsp of sugar.
Cover and refrigerate for 1 1/2 hours.
Before serving add club soda and ice, taste and adjust sugar or soda as preferred.




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