Blood Orange Mimosa

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Am I the only person on the planet that thinks of mimosas as a Mother’s Day cocktail? I have no idea where that idea came from, especially since we used to drink green mimosas in college on St. Patrick’s Day, but here we are a week before Mother’s Day and I have made a wonderful Blood Orange Mimosa to share with you…..

A Blood Orange Mimosa adds some sparkle and fizz to your brunch menu, and they are simple to make! © COOKING WITH CURLS

I am taking a photography class, my first since high school, and I was so excited to catch the bubbles!! It kind of overflowed all over the tray, but I got the bubbles!! LOL Aren’t those Blood Orange Mimosas a beautiful color? The oranges remind me of the color of my favorite roses. 🙂

How to make an individual Blood Orange Mimosa:

Pour 1/2 an ounce of orange liqueur into a champagne flute…..

Orange liqueur added to a champagne flute © COOKING WITH CURLS

Fill the glass half way with blood orange juice…..

Add blood orange juice to the champagne flute © COOKING WITH CURLS

Top off with champagne/prosecco…..

Every celebration needs a signature cocktail, and this Blood Orange Mimosa is perfect addition to your menu! © COOKING WITH CURLS

Garnish with blood orange slices or wedges and serve immediately.

How to make a Blood Orange Mimosa Pitcher Cocktail:

Pour orange juice and orange liqueur into a pitcher.

Add the Champagne or Prosecco.

Drop in orange slices to garnish.

Serve immediately.

Notes:

  • Champagne flutes come in many different sizes, therefore the amount of servings will vary depending on your glasses.
  • If you cannot find blood oranges, substitute navel or your favorite type of orange.
  • The orange liqueur is added to give the cocktail an extra kick of orange flavor. You can leave it out if you like, or try a different liqueur instead.
  • I am not a fan of champagne so I always use prosecco {Italian sparkling wine}.

More bubbly cocktail recipes:

More uses for blood oranges:

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What is your favorite cocktail for Mother’s Day? 

Enjoy!!

Every celebration needs a signature cocktail, and this Blood Orange Mimosa is perfect addition to your menu! © COOKING WITH CURLS

Blood Orange Mimosa

Make your next brunch a bit more special with the addition of a Blood Orange Mimosa to your menu. They are simple to prepare and always a favorite!!
4.80 from 5 votes
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Course: Drinks
Cuisine: French
Keyword: champagne, prosecco, sparkling wine, cocktail, brunch, orange juice
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Servings: 8 Servings
Calories: 133kcal
Author: Lisa Johnson

Ingredients

  • 3 cups blood orange juice (about 10 oranges - chillled)
  • 0.5 cup orange liqueur
  • 750 ml bottle Prosecco (or Champagne - chilled)
  • orange slices (to garnish)

Instructions

To Make Individual Cocktails:

  • Pour 0.5-ounce of orange liqueur into a champagne flute.
  • Fill the glass half way with blood orange juice.
  • Top off with champagne/prosecco.
  • Garnish with blood orange slices or wedges and serve immediately.

To Make A Blood Orange Pitcher Cocktail:

  • Pour orange juice and orange liqueur into a pitcher.
  • Add the Champagne or Prosecco.
  • Drop in orange slices to garnish. Serve immediately.

Notes

  • Champagne flutes come in many different sizes, therefore the amount of servings will vary depending on your glasses.
  • If you cannot find blood oranges, substitute navel or your favorite type of orange.
  • The orange liqueur is added to give the cocktail an extra kick of orange flavor. You can leave it out if you like, or try a different liqueur instead.
  • I am not a fan of champagne so I always use prosecco {Italian sparkling wine}.

Nutrition

Calories: 133kcal | Carbohydrates: 15g | Sodium: 8mg | Potassium: 272mg | Sugar: 13g | Vitamin A: 185IU | Vitamin C: 46.5mg | Calcium: 19mg | Iron: 0.6mg

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