Sangría recipes

Anyone who's ever been to Spain has fond memories of a cool, refreshing Sangría. For those who haven't been [yet], here's a way to get a touch of Spain at home: a couple of interesting variations on the sangría theme from your guide and from around the Net:

 

DeLuke's Baylor Sangria

- yes [Baylor] Bears do drink, a lot 30-40 servings

1. Mix all the wine, brandy, and juice together.
2. Slice and cube fruit into mix, squeeze some juice into mixture.
3. Chill for a long time.
4. Mix sugar to taste (before or after chilling)
5. Serve when cold, I prefer w/o ice. This will make 30-40 glasses, adjust portions as necessary depending on party size.
6. Do not worry about screwing up, it always ends up tasting good.


Jens' Recipe

The preparation is easy:

  • Cut fruit into 1/2 inch cubes
  • Mix wine, fruit, sugar, booze and let it rest in the fridge for a few hours
  • Add fizzy and serve cold with ice Hints

    Any fruit will do, but make sure there's a good quantity of citrus in the mix.

    The booze isn't necessary, but without it the mix can be a bit watery.

    Try different combinations of fruit and booze and be careful, it goes down easily but is stronger than you think!


    Jason Birch's recipes

    Sangria

     

    1. combine alcohols (incl wine) sugar and fruit
    2. refrigerate 8 hrs+
    3. when serving, add club soda (and more sugar if needed) and stir

    For a white sangria, substitute white wine for red


    Sangria Especiale

     

     

    1. add all ingredients to punch bowl
    2. stir and add ice
    3. garnish with orange and lemon slices


    Sangria Shabbabe

     

    1. in large wine glass dissolve sugar in lemon juice
    2. fill glass with ice
    3. pour in wines and orange juice
    4. stir well
    5. top with 7-Up and garnish with fruit slices