Strawberry Mimosas
With just three ingredients, these Strawberry Mimosas are an easy, light and tasty drink to mix together for brunch or for any occasion!
A REFRESHING COCKTAIL
I love easy recipes, especially if they are easy drink recipes where I probably have most of the ingredients on hand. These Strawberry Mimosas have become one of my favorite drinks to whip up recently. I think they are a delicious drink for brunch or just as a refreshing beverage during the spring and summer months. It’s so simple yet so flavorful and it feels fancy even when it isn’t!
TIPS AND TRICKS TO MAKE STRAWBERRY MIMOSAS:
- For those who don’t like any pulp in your drinks, you can run it through a fine mesh strainer to remove it.
- I prefer to use Cara Cara oranges but any orange will do!
- I used Barefoot Bubbly Pink Moscato but obviously use your favorite brand with this recipe. I also chill the moscato before making the drinks. I prefer to drink this cold.
- This makes two fairly large mimosas. If you’re serving them for a more “dainty” occasion, this recipe can probably make 4 smaller drinks.
- I like a lot of juice in mine but the ratios can be adjusted to taste.
- Frozen strawberries an be used instead of fresh.
- Pineapple juice would be a nice alternative to orange juice in this recipe.
INGREDIENTS NEEDED: (FULL RECIPE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE POST)
- fresh strawberries
- fresh squeezed orange juice
- pink moscato
HOW TO MAKE STRAWBERRY MIMOSAS:
Add strawberries to a wide mouth jar or glass with the orange juice.
Use an immersion blender to blend into a pulp. Alternatively, you can use a food processor or blender.
Divide the juice between two champagne glasses.
Top each glass off with pink moscato.
Serve cold and enjoy!
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Strawberry Mimosas
Ingredients
- 1 cup chopped strawberries
- 2 ounces fresh squeezed orange juice
- 5 ounces chilled pink moscato
Instructions
- Add strawberries to a wide mouth jar or glass with the orange juice and use an immersion blender to blend into a pulp. Alternatively, you can use a food processor or blender.
- Divide the juice between two champagne glasses and top each with pink moscato.
- Serve cold and enjoy!
Notes
- For those who don’t like any pulp in your drinks, you can run it through a fine mesh strainer to remove it.
- I prefer to use Cara Cara oranges but any orange will do!
- I used Barefoot Bubbly Pink Moscato but obviously use your favorite brand with this recipe.
- Also, I chill the moscato before making the drinks. I prefer to drink this cold.
- This makes two fairly large mimosas. If you’re serving them for a more “dainty” occasion, this recipe can probably make 4 smaller drinks.
- I like a lot of juice in mine but the ratios can be adjusted to taste.
- I used fresh strawberries but frozen can also be used.
- Pineapple juice would be a great alternative to orange juice in this recipe.
- Easily double this recipe to serve more guests.
Nutrition
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Brandie,
These Strawberry Mimosas look fabulous! I have everything on hand as I just bought some fresh strawberries and I always have Moscato in my liquor cabinet. I know these will be so tasty as I love Mimosas. But PLEASE tell me where you got those absolutely beautiful stemless champagne flutes! They are so unique.
Thank you for sharing all your recipes and for all the hard work you put into the newsletter.
Claudine in Fort Worth, TX
Hi Claudine! Great to hear from you! I originally got these from Amazon. I looked and I can’t find them on there anymore. However, I did find some that are pretty much exactly like these. You can get them at Wayfair. When you go to their site, just search this: Fitz & Floyd Daphne 9.5oz glass flute.
Thank you Brandie for your quick response. I found them on Amazon and ordered them! I’ve never seen any like these and they are so unique I just had to have them to add to my collection! LOL!
Yay! That’s great! So happy you could find them! They really are lovely!