This is definitely a perfect drink for the holiday - festive looking and delicious!.It is is another
cranberry recipe from our cousin Judy McMullen. She suggests making the Spiced
Cranberry Syrup (which is actually a reduced liquid versus an actual syrup) a
day or two ahead; it can then be stored in the refrigerator.
Barry raises a glass of Spiced Cranberry Sparkling Cocktail in a holiday toast! |
2 quarts cranberry juice cocktail
8 slices peeled ginger (each about the size of a quarter)
2 cinnamon sticks
2 star anise
Pour the
above ingredients into a saucepan and simmer over the lowest temperature until reduced by about
one-third—this should take about 2 hours and will
result in about 5-6 cups of remaining liquid. Remove the ginger and pour liquid into a jar (Judy leaves the cinnamon
sticks and star anise in with the liquid). Refrigerate
until ready to use.
Ingredients are heated on a low temperature to reduce the amount of liquid, both concentrating and blending flavors. |
Spiced Cranberry Sparkling Cocktail Makes 16 servings
Granulated
or fine sugar for rimming glasses (red sugar adds another festive touch) + a
little cranberry juice cocktail
Brandy
— ½ to 1 cup (vary amount according to your preference)
Spiced
Cranberry Syrup (see previous recipe)
Cranberries,
fresh or frozen, for garnish
3 (750 ml) bottles of sparkling wine, Champagne (such as
Brut), or Prosecco (Wine containing significant amounts of carbon dioxide
is referred to as sparkling wine. Champagne is the
classic example of a sparkling wine but it is produced exclusively in the
Champagne region of France. Other countries and regions produce their own
versions, such as Italy’s Prosecco.)
1. Rimming glass—Place sugar and a little
cranberry juice cocktail in shallow containers that are wide enough to
accommodate dipping the rim of a champagne glass. Rim glasses by dipping in a
little cranberry juice and then into the sugar (make sure the cranberry juice
for dipping is very shallow; if too deep, the sugar runs down the glass).
Ideally do this ahead of time so the sugar can harden.
After dipping the glass rim in cranberry juice, it goes into a bowl of red sugar. |
2. Adding Brandy to Spiced Cranberry Syrup—Add
½ to 1 cup of brandy to the chilled Spiced Cranberry Syrup; stir. Once the
brandy is added, this mixture can continue to be refrigerated for several
weeks.
3. To Prepare Individual Glasses for Serving—
Add 3 cranberries to the prepared glass. Pour a jigger (about 2 tablespoons) of the Spiced
Cranberry Syrup (with added brandy) into a glass, and then fill with sparkling
wine. Stir carefully and ENJOY!
Glass is ready to add syrup-brandy mixture & sparkling wine. |
Barry tops the Spiced Cranberry Syrup mixture with sparkling wine/ |
Spiced Cranberry Syrup (make ahead and store in the refrigerator)
2 quarts cranberry juice cocktail
8 slices peeled ginger (each about the size of a quarter)
2 cinnamon sticks
2 star anise
Pour the above ingredients into a saucepan and simmer over the lowest temperature until reduced by about one-third—this should take about 2 hours and will result in about 5-6 cups of remaining liquid. Remove the ginger and pour liquid into a jar (Judy leaves the cinnamon sticks and star anise in with the liquid). Refrigerate until ready to use.
Spiced Cranberry Sparkling Cocktail Makes 16 servings
Granulated or fine sugar for rimming glasses (red sugar adds another festive touch) + a little cranberry juice cocktail
Brandy — ½ to 1 cup (vary amount according to your preference)
Spiced Cranberry Syrup (see previous recipe)
Cranberries, fresh or frozen, for garnish
3 (750 ml) bottles of sparkling wine, Champagne (such as Brut), or Prosecco (Wine containing significant amounts of carbon dioxide is referred to as sparkling wine. Champagne is the classic example of a sparkling wine but it is produced exclusively in the Champagne region of France. Other countries and regions produce their own versions, such as Italy’s Prosecco.)
1. Rimming glass—Place sugar and a little cranberry juice cocktail in shallow containers that are wide enough to accommodate dipping the rim of a champagne glass. Rim glasses by dipping in a little cranberry juice and then into the sugar (make sure the cranberry juice for dipping is very shallow; if too deep, the sugar runs down the glass). Ideally do this ahead of time so the sugar can harden.
2. Adding Brandy to Spiced Cranberry Syrup—Add ½ to 1 cup of brandy to the chilled Spiced Cranberry Syrup; stir. Once the brandy is added, this mixture can continue to be refrigerated for several weeks.
3. To Prepare Individual Glasses for Serving— Add 3 cranberries to the prepared glass. Pour a jigger (about 2 tablespoons) of the Spiced Cranberry Syrup (with added brandy) into a glass, and then fill with sparkling wine. Stir carefully and ENJOY!
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