Blood Never Tasted So Good

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Every holiday I can think of has a festive drink to go with it. Christmas has eggnog. New Years is all about champagne. Even Thanksgiving dinner's not complete in my family without a few bottles of apple cider. Halloween gets the shaft, I tell ya. The shaft!

I had been thinking about what the perfect Halloween drink was for a few days before I decided on this wonderful, basic choice. For some reason, I kept going to the fantastically creepy and complicated (think green, bubbling cocktails with an eyeball replica dropped into it), instead of seeing all the potential in one of my all-time favorites.

Sangria. A sweet, fruity, refreshing drink hailing from the lands of Spain and Portugal. The name itself loosely translates to blood (it means "bloodletting" and the Spanish word for blood is 'sangre'). And, I mean, what's more Halloween than blood? Sure, you could throw a severed limb or a mummified corpse into the mix, but a blood-inspired option is just so basic for the creep factor of Halloween. And yummy. Sangria, that is. Sangria is yummy. I have no idea what blood tastes like...

I make sangria pretty regularly. It's my go-to drink for the summertime and it helps that it's so easy and cheap to make. So if you have a cheap bottle of red wine lying around, try out this "recipe" next week!




Ingredients:
a bottle (750ml) of red wine
1 cup of Triple Sec
1 cup of apricot brandy
3 cups of orange juice
sugar
slices of orange, apple and lemon
ginger ale

It's reaaallyy simple! This recipe is a combination of sangria from a few of my fav spots in the city (like Rosa Mexicano) and the recipe of a dear friend of mine and the boyfriend, who graciously shared his recipe over countless pitchers of the yummiest sangria. Combine the wine, Triple Sec, and brandy in a pitcher. Add sugar to taste. Slice your fruit and toss it in. Chill in the refrigerator for 1-2 hours. Before serving, top each glass with a bit of ginger ale.

And there you have it! You can even "halloween-ify" it by adding some fake blood on the outside of the pitcher or tossing in some candy eyeballs for a scary surprise :)



What drink are you mixing up during the Fall-O-Ween season? Let me know in the comments below!

9 comments:

  1. sangria is so good. i am totally making one for my party (this weekend, shit!) but i think i'll try it without the rum.. because i don't have any rum lol

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  2. Yummers. Sangria is very enjoyable! I have some Halloween cocktails up on my blog today!

    ~Ashley @ A Cute Angle
    acutelifestyle.blogspot.com

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  3. mmmm looks so good. Perfect when all the fruit chunks take on the 'blood'

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  4. This looks delicious! I think I am definitely going to have to try this out. :)

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  5. You're a natural I tell ya!! A natural!! I'm definitely gonna try this.

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  6. Mk. Can you please send me a pitcher of this? PLEASE?!?! I am so going to make this for my SIL and I - we are HUGE winos LOL

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  7. I love this! I love me some good Sangria. :) I'm going to tell my book (and wine) club about this idea for our Halloween party.

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