It's summer time!!! Well not technically, but we're close. Super close. I think we need to do some prep work. Let's write a list...together. #teamwork
A summer to-do list!! Here are my 10 things:
1. Plant some flowers.
2. Throw an ice cream party. (Vegan coconut ice cream. On the brain.)
3.
Watch a movie outside.Watch a ton of movies outside. And drink wine while doing so.4. Beach. Lots of beach.
5. Adopt a kitten/puppy. (Not a summer thing per se, but it's happening. I'm determined.)
7. Go on a boat. Aaaand maybe wear boat shoes. And maybe a blazer. That'd be cute, right?
8. Run through some sprinklers (sans white shirt).
9. Go down a river in an inner tube. With beer in hand.
10. Drink lots of dranks. Kinda like this not too sweet sangria.
Noooow, your turn?! What's on your summer to-do list?!
Sangria! It's the frittata of drinks.
Throw in a variety of mis-matched fruits and it'll most likely end up being delicious.
In this rendition, I threw in some sliced peaches, strawberries, oranges and limes. I added some strawberry syrup to give it that extra of kick of, well, strawberries. Super simple. Just a little rosemary (gives a slight hint), agave (or sugar), a dash of water and salt, and the strawberries.
The strawberries will start to break down and get all delicious. You might want to eat it or spread it on some toast. Don't. Strain it through a sieve and add it to the sangria.
Let it sit in the fridge for a few hours or overnight. All the fruit and flavors will totally make out.
Flavors making out is a good thing, by the way.
And then, grab a glass, throw in some ice cubes and drink; preferably while crossing something off your summer to-do list.
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Strawberry Rosemary Sangria
Recipe adapted from Bon Appetit
Strawberry Syrup:
1 cup diced strawberries
1 tablespoon agave
Pinch of salt
1 tablespoon water
2 twigs of rosemary
Sangria:
1 750-ml bottle dry white wine
½ cups sliced strawberries
¼ cup triple sec
2 peaches, each cut into 12 slices
1 large orange, cut crosswise into 6 slices
1 lime, cut crosswise into 6 slices
For strawberry syrup, dice up strawberries. In a small saucepan add strawberries, agave, salt, water and rosemary. Place over medium heat for 5-7 minutes, or until strawberries are totally broken down. Remove from heat and strain through a sieve, removing rosemary and strawberry chunks. (Note: chunks is a gross word, eh?) You should have about 2 tablespoons of strawberry syrup.
In a pitcher, mix white wine, triple sec, sliced peaches, strawberries, oranges and limes. Smash the citrus slightly. Add the strawberry syrup and stir. Let stand at room temperature at least 2 hours or chill up to 4 hours. Serve sangria over ice.
Julie says
Completely adore this. Love the honest, straightforward style as much as I love the recipe. Thank you and thank you
Ruby Alexandra says
Isn't Sangria usually made with red wine or am I mistaken? It's my birthday this weekend and i'm totally obsessed with all things mexican so I'm going to make this!!! Hopefully I can get my hands on some strawberries/stone fruit. We are on the cusp of the season!
Adrianna says
Yes, it's most commonly made with red wine, but I've had white wine sangria a bajillion times, too! Happy Birthday!
Heidi / foodiecrush says
Love the blog, your writing style and this sangria recipe looks totes refreshingly spiked! If you're looking into adopting a dog, check out http://www.muchlove.org, I was a volunteer when I lived in Venice and they have tons of dogs that need homes!! I'll be in touch about putting you on my blog.
Angela says
When I write about Rosemary from my garden, can I post a link to this post/blog? This is perhaps the best use of Rosemary!
Adrianna says
Definitely!
Nadette@Eat, Read, Rant! says
I am SOOO making this for me and my girls! oh yeah!
Maria B says
Looks so deliciously yummy. Went right up my summer list. Right after eating a popsicle at least every second day 😛 Working out great for me so far........
BTW: I think you forgot to mention that we need to add the sliced strawberries to the Sangria in the recipe
Adrianna says
Bahh...yes, I did. Thank you. It should be in now!
Kate says
I think this sounds amazing! What could I substitute for agave if I don't have any? I wanted to make this tonight so it has time to sit for my after work get together tomorrow. Any help would be appreciated!
Adrianna says
You can sub out the agave for 3 tablespoons of white sugar. It'd also add an extra tablespoon of water to make up for the agave's moisture. That should do the trick. Let me know how it turns out!
Sarah says
Looks so yummy! Thanks for the strawberry syrup recipe!
Annalise says
Wow, this looks incredibly refreshing. I could so use a glass of this now, adding it to my summer list for sure!