At the point when life gives you lemons, you make lemonade. In any case, what do you do when life (or all the more precisely, enthusiastic shopping for food) gives you many remaining strawberries? All things considered, despite everything you make a scrumptious drink, however this time, you spike it.
Is "Sangarita" a genuine article? Today it is, on the grounds that Fridays are brimming with conceivable outcomes. Furthermore, above all, this Friday is brimming with a natively constructed combination of margaritas and sangria to enable us to plunge into the end of the week.
I utilized rosé wine in my Strawberry Sangarita, as it ordinarily flaunts splendid berry and citrus-focused flavors. Rosé is extraordinary for blending in mixed drinks when all is said in done in light of the fact that it's economical (so you don't need to feel terrible about changing it) and perfect in a glass. When joining the pink wine to the lively strawberry puree, we end up with a wonderfully shaded mixed drink.
In the wake of blending in the wine, I include some cut strawberries, lime wheels, and orange wheels to absorb the sangria and give it significantly more flavor while it sits for two or three hours. And after that, when the sangria has marinated, it's at last time to drink.
There's nothing more needed than one taste to understand that Strawberry Sangarita will be your go-to social mixed drink for the year. I'm specifically wanting to taste everything spring and serve it up all late spring… so I surmise the gathering's at my home, folks. All things considered, Strawberry Sangarita + daylight + a flame broil = my concept of a decent time.
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- 1.5 pounds strawberries, hulls removed, divided
- 1 cup lime juice
- 1 cup tequila
- 1/4 cup triple sec
- 1 (750 milliliter) bottle rosé wine
- 1/4 cup agave nectar, or to taste
- 2 limes, sliced, plus wedges for serving
- 2 oranges, sliced, plus wedges for serving
- Margarita salt, for serving, optional
- Lime seltzer, for serving, optional
INSTRUCTIONS
- Blend 1 pound of the strawberries with a splash of the lime juice until completely smooth, with no large chunks or seeds remaining.
- Pour the strawberry puree, lime juice, tequila, and triple sec into a large pitcher. Stir to combine. Pour in the wine. Add agave nectar to taste, about 1/4 cup.
- Add in the lime and orange slices. Slice the remaining strawberries and add them to the sangria. Stir to combine.
- Refrigerate for at least an hour. Add ice and serve in salted glasses with orange and lime wedges to garnish. Top with lime seltzer, if desired.
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