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Oh baby do I have a really nice recipe for Sangria. 1.5L red wine (bulk dry) 1.5L orange soda, 2 cups lemonade, 1 cup brandy or peach schnapps, limes, oranges slices, cubed apples... let sit for a couple hours (better overnight). Make more than you think you'll need - it'll disappear fast.
I know I'm late, but here's a great one to try as well:1 orange, cut into 1/8-inch slices1 lemon1 cup sugar1 bottle dry white wine1 bottle dry red wineSliced peaches, grapes, strawberries, or other seasonal fruit (optional)Gin, Grand Marnier, or brandy to taste (optional)Combine the orange, lemon, sugar, and wines in a large glass bowl and stir for several minutes. Cover and refrigerate for at least 4 to 6 hours, or overnight. Add the optional fruits and spirits, if you like and serve over ice.
Quote from: some young guy on 1 Sep 2009, 08:21 pmI know I'm late, but here's a great one to try as well:1 orange, cut into 1/8-inch slices1 lemon1 cup sugar1 bottle dry white wine1 bottle dry red wineSliced peaches, grapes, strawberries, or other seasonal fruit (optional)Gin, Grand Marnier, or brandy to taste (optional)Combine the orange, lemon, sugar, and wines in a large glass bowl and stir for several minutes. Cover and refrigerate for at least 4 to 6 hours, or overnight. Add the optional fruits and spirits, if you like and serve over ice.SYG,that looks just like the sangria recipe from Cha Cha Cha, a Caribbean restaurant in SF's Haight. I used to live right around the corner from them in the 90's....since the wait was very long to be seated (no reservations there), the tradition is to have a pitcher sangria or two. A fun place to go if you're in SF.I have it photocopied from a book, in my recipe cache.
That is easily the most unique recipe for sangria I've ever seen!I know I'm late, but here's a great one to try as well:1 orange, cut into 1/8-inch slices1 lemon1 cup sugar1 bottle dry white wine1 bottle dry red wineSliced peaches, grapes, strawberries, or other seasonal fruit (optional)Gin, Grand Marnier, or brandy to taste (optional) Combine the orange, lemon, sugar, and wines in a large glass bowl and stir for several minutes. Cover and refrigerate for at least 4 to 6 hours, or overnight. Add the optional fruits and spirits, if you like and serve over ice.
Quote from: low.pfile on 1 Sep 2009, 08:47 pmQuote from: some young guy on 1 Sep 2009, 08:21 pmI know I'm late, but here's a great one to try as well:1 orange, cut into 1/8-inch slices1 lemon1 cup sugar1 bottle dry white wine1 bottle dry red wineSliced peaches, grapes, strawberries, or other seasonal fruit (optional)Gin, Grand Marnier, or brandy to taste (optional)Combine the orange, lemon, sugar, and wines in a large glass bowl and stir for several minutes. Cover and refrigerate for at least 4 to 6 hours, or overnight. Add the optional fruits and spirits, if you like and serve over ice.SYG,that looks just like the sangria recipe from Cha Cha Cha, a Caribbean restaurant in SF's Haight. I used to live right around the corner from them in the 90's....since the wait was very long to be seated (no reservations there), the tradition is to have a pitcher sangria or two. A fun place to go if you're in SF.I have it photocopied from a book, in my recipe cache.No, it doesn't "look" like the recipe from Cha Cha Cha... it IS the recipe from Cha Cha Cha! I used to live at Cole and Waller. We also drank sangria while waiting for our fried potatoes, calamari, black beans and plantains etc. It's some of the best sangria I've had outside of Spain.
Saki sangria is also great with leachee and white peaches.