Have a Berry Merry Holiday Brunch with Seagram’s Escapes
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- The holidays are here, and you can be the host with the most by offering guests a truly distinctive and delicious menu to celebrate in style.
A holiday brunch is a great way to relax and reconnect with friends and family, and a menu that adapts easily to large or small groups leaves you more time to spend with your guests.
When planning your holiday party, don’t be afraid to get creative with food and drinks based on your theme. Going snowman? Try snowman pancakes: place two pancakes on a plate with one on top of the other, take a piece of bacon and place it where the pancakes meet for a scarf; chocolate chips, nuts, mini M&Ms, or raisins can serve as eyes, nose, or buttons. Keep it simple, or make it sophisticated.
Don’t want to mess up the kitchen? Slide some mini powdered donuts onto skewers and add chocolate candy hats (mini Reese’s cups?) and licorice scarves for a simple snowman kabob that will delight all ages.
Finally, fill your guests with cheer and serve up Seagram’s Escapes Berry Merry Spritz, made special with the sweet and tangy flavor of Seagram’s Escapes Berry Mimosa.
The directions are simple, no advance planning needed, and a perfect choice for last-minute guests or impromptu holiday celebrations.
-1 ½ ounces cranberry juice
- 2 ounces Seagram’s Escapes Berry Mimosa
- 2 ounces prosecco
-3/4 ounce elderflower liqueur
-1 tsp white sanding sugar for rim of glass
-Garnish: 1 rosemary spring, 1 raspberry, 1 cranberry for each glass
Prepare your glass by moistening the rim and dipping it in sanding sugar. Fill the prepared glass with ice. Add elderflower liqueur, cranberry juice, Seagram’s Escapes Berry Mimosa, and prosecco.
For an extra special festive touch, press a toothpick through the center of a cranberry to make a hole. Thread the cranberry and a raspberry through the stem of a rosemary sprig. Place in the drink and enjoy!
This recipe doubles or triples easily to accommodate extra guests, and you can customize it to suit your tastes and setup; add extra spirits for a bit more merriment, swap in some favorite fruits, or make ice cubes with additional Seagram’s Escapes Berry Mimosa for an extra burst of flavor as the drinks chill.
Visit seagramescapes.com/seagrams-recipes for more ideas and information.
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