OK, I just paid our electricity bill – the First Official Electricity Bill of Summer 2010 – and I’m declaring an early Happy Hour.
OF COURSE, we could turn off the air conditioning and save money! But do you know what would be at stake? My marriage, the lives of everyone around me and possibly the ozone layer. So, it’s money well spent. I just need a little something-something to take the edge off.
Here’s my glass, I mean jar, of white sangria. White Zinfandel, peach schnapps, orange liqueur, club soda and fresh fruit poured over ice. For the fruit, I used what was handy – orange slices, lemon slices, peaches and strawberries – but you could toss in some blackberries, pineapple chunks, sliced pears, chopped green apple, grapes or mango, as long as you have something citrusy in the pitcher. Something that tastes like sunshine but doesn’t feel like it. Because feeling the sunshine leads to sweating. Some people think sweat is sexy, but you know what’s really sexy? NOT STINKING.
Just bill me.
White Zinfandel Sangria
Adapted from “Bon Appetit”(July 2001)
Feel free to use whatever fresh fruit you have on hand – strawberries, pineapple, mangoes, blackberries, chopped green apple, etc. – as long as you include at least one citrus fruit.
- 1 750-ml bottle of chilled White Zinfandel
- 1/2 cup peach schnapps
- 2 tablespoons Cointreau, Grand Marnier or other orange liqueur
- 2 tablespoons sugar, or to taste
- 2 cinnamon sticks, broken in half
- 1 lemon, sliced
- 1 orange, sliced
- 1 peach, sliced into wedges
- 1 10-ounce bottle of chilled club soda
- Ice cubes
- Mix first 8 ingredients in tall pitcher. Refrigerate at least 30 minutes to allow flavors to blend.
- Mix in club soda.
- Fill 6 wineglasses with ice cubes. Pour sangria over ice and serve.
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Oh my gosh. I just paid my first bill of the summer today, too, so (for me) this post couldn't have come at a better time! I could definitely use a glass of this sangria right now!
Ha! We drink out of Ball mason jars too! They make wonderful glasses :)
Yummo good thank you so much for sharing the recipe. I'm with you.
This looks so refreshing. Up until this summer I've always made red sangria but I've been doing a white one this year. It is so yummy and I actually find more people seem to drink it at get togethers.
I probably have a whopper of an electric bill sitting in a pile somewhere. Since I can't remember paying it, I suppose I should have a look-see.
*Fist bumps Ezra Pound Cake*
I'll drink to that! Last summer I received a $400 bill for the month of July and did what you did. I made sangria, drank the whole pitcher and forgot about it.
amazing! that looks so good! :) perfect for summer…
lol you crack me up. i'm definitely a fan of not sweating. i guess i am fortunate in that where i live electricity is relatively cheap so my bill isn't bigger than my pay check.
Oh my my my; Looks lovely!
Lol! your title cracked me up! And you had me at 'peach schnapps' :)
This looks SO good……….I can't wait to try it……..
From what I've heard, we girls don't "sweat"…….we "glow"………when it's hot and humid (and we don't have AC), I always "glow"-like the biggest lighthouse in the world………sigh…….. :)
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OMG, now this is what I call relief from the heat. I don't Glow. I'm a beacon! Pass one this way and turn on the AC. Thanks, this one is a definite must make!
Geez Louise, this makes me even hotter!
Wow! Delicious!!!! A few glasses of these and I might even giggle when writing out the AC check. ;)
My southern granmomma would say, "horses sweat, men perspire, ladies just feel the heat." I'm feelin it! She wouldn't have approved of the sangria, Southern Baptist and al, but I'm off to put a pitcher together right now. Sorry Gran.
haha
Maybe I should make up a pitcher of this. Might help my hubby get through the rest of the summer! : )
Looks perfectly refreshing!
Oh I just love your site… and now you really won me over!
This looks absolutely delicious! I'm taking this recipe with me to vacation!
Looks great! The thing I love about making Sangria is it is a little bit about being a kid in the kitchen. Remember when you were little and you would try to make strange concoctions (I remember making coke-milk for my cereal–yech!)? It is a little like that, except as adults we are more savvy about our ingredients, and so far I have yet to screw up sangria. White, red, pink..whatever. It all tastes great and refreshes like few other drinks. Guess I will be stopping by the wine store on the way home.
Amen, sister. Summer's great and all, but I need relief from the heat! This sangria looks awesome. I'll have to try it soon.