It's sangria time. I promised to post a recipe awhile ago and I'm finally following through on that. I generally don't follow through very well, have you noticed. Like I still need to do a post on the bathrooms as mentioned ages ago (yeah that's right you know you want it), finish up Kooch, finish up Rambling Rose, and do an update on the state of my mom's dog Mocha...
I'm giving you not one but TWO recipes for sangria.
Red Sangria
1 bottle red wine1 1/2 cups light rum1/2 cup sugar1 cup orange juice
1 orange, sliced into rounds1 lime, sliced into rounds1 lemon, sliced into rounds
Passionfruit SangriaLighter and more refreshing than a red!
1 bottle dry white wine (sauvignon blanc)1/2 cup brandy (or light rum)1/4 cup triple sec1/2 cup sugar1/2 cup orange juice1/2 cup passionfruit juice (like Goya brand, can be found in the canned beans section of most conventional supermarkets)
1 orange, sliced into rounds1 lemon, sliced into rounds1/2 cup blackberriesChill for at least 2 hours.
Now go make one!
While you do that, I'll be shaking up a martini. After drinking sangrias for two weeks non-stop, I started on the dirty vodka martinis as if tomorrow would never come. It's weird because on paper this is the type of drink I can't stomach, for the same reasons I can't drink Bloody Marys - cocktails aren't supposed to be savory. But now 5 o'clock will roll around and my taste buds will start tingling from craving the savory brine of olives that will then be washed down by a wave of ice-cold vodka. I had four Friday night, and at least two every night thereafter. So that's...a lot. I may have a problem.
Dirty Vodka MartiniMartini's are traditionally gin-based. But gin is yucky to me.
2 oz vodka (I prefer Grey Goose)2 Tbs olive juice from the jar1 Tbs dry vermouth (I leave this out and replace with more vodka :) ) Shake with ice, pour and garnish with green olives. Enjoy!
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