Easy Italian Red Sangria Recipe for Easter

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around sharing and discussing various recipes for Italian Red Sangria, particularly in the context of an Easter celebration. Participants share personal experiences with different sangria recipes and variations.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a desire for an easy Italian Red Sangria recipe for a non-traditional Easter meal.
  • Another participant shares their enjoyment of Carlo Rossi Sangria, enhanced with grapes, limes, and oranges.
  • One participant provides two Pampered Chef recipes for sangria, noting their popularity at shows and the option to use white wine.
  • Another participant mentions planning to make the classic sangria for an upcoming "Girls Wine Night" party.
  • One participant shares their experience making Sparkling Sangria with both alcoholic and non-alcoholic wines, noting its versatility.
  • Another participant describes a "cheater" sangria made by mixing red wine with orange soda, highlighting its simplicity and adaptability.
  • Some participants engage in light-hearted banter regarding the mixing of certain wines with other beverages, expressing strong opinions on the matter.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

No clear consensus emerges regarding the best sangria recipe, as participants share a variety of personal preferences and experiences.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a casual sharing of recipes and personal anecdotes, with participants expressing their culinary creativity and enjoyment of sangria in social settings.

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Consultants and community members interested in exploring different sangria recipes and personal experiences related to festive gatherings may find this thread engaging.

pkd09
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Anyone have a good (and easy) Italian Red Sangria recipe? I am doing a very non-traditional EAster and going Italian...Lasagna, salad, Garlic Bites, and red wine/Sangria.
 
I actualll LOVE Carlo Rossi Sangria - I add some grapes, limes and orange to it - makes it easy and delish!!
 
Here are a couple different PC recipes - the first is from 2006 Una Muestra....the 2nd one I have used at many shows - people love it, and it's also good using white wine.




The Pampered Chef ®
Sangría Clásica (Classic Sangria)
Recipe

2 cups water
1 cup granulated sugar
2 bottles (750 ml each) dry red wine such as Merlot or Shiraz
2 cups rum (clear not dark)
4-5 oranges
3-4 limes
4 cups ice cubes
Orange, lemon and lime slices (optional)

1. In Small Saucepan, place 2 cups water and 1 cup sugar. Place saucepan over medium heat; cook while stirring 4-5 minutes or until sugar is dissolved. Remove from heat; allow sugar mixture to cool completely.


2. Pour wine, rum and cooled sugar mixture into Family-Quick-Stir Pitcher. Juice oranges using Juicer to measure 1 cup juice; add to pitcher. Juice limes to measure 1/2 cup juice; add to pitcher.


3. Add ice cubes; cover pitcher and plunge to mix. Fill tall glasses with ice; add orange, lemon and lime slices as desired. Fill glasses with sangría and serve.


Yield: 1 gallon; 16 servings

Nutrients per serving: Calories 190, Total Fat 0 g, Saturated Fat 0 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Carbohydrate 16 g, Protein 0 g, Sodium 5 mg, Fiber 0 g

Cook's Tip: The sugar mixture may be made in advance. It will hold well covered and refrigerated for up to one week.

The flavor of the Sangría improves if made in advance. Follow instructions in steps 1 and 2; and refrigerate overnight. Add ice to pitcher and plunge before serving.

© The Pampered Chef, Ltd., 2001

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Sparkling Sangria
Ingredients:
1 bottle (25.4 ounces) non-alcoholic red wine, chilled
1/4 cup sugar
1 orange

1 lemon
1 lime
2 cups lemon-lime flavored carbonated soda, chilled

Directions:

1. Open wine bottle using Wine Bottle Opener. Pour wine into Quick-Stir® Pitcher; add sugar. Plunge until well mixed.
2. Slice fruit with Utility Knife; add to wine mixture. Refrigerate 3-4 hours to allow flavors to blend.
3. Add carbonated soda; plunge to mix. Serve immediately.

Yield: 6 servings

Nutrients per serving: (1 cup): Calories 70, Total Fat 0 g, Saturated Fat 0 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Carbohydrate 18 g, Protein less than 1 g, Sodium 20 mg, Fiber 0 g

Cook’s Tips: Recipe can be easily doubled.

©The Pampered Chef, Ltd. 2008
The Pampered Chef, Ltd.
 
thanks ChefBeckyD. im having a "Girls Wine Night" party in a couple of weeks. i just talked to the host & we are going to make the classic sangria now!
 
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Thank you Becky! I think I just may have to do a "sample" batch before Sunday:D (haha).
 
You are welcome! I forgot to add that the Sparkling Sangria I have made with both regular and non-alcoholic wine, and also with white and red wines - it's been good any way that I've made it.
 
My family has been known to make cheater "sangria" which sounds weird, but it tastes good. Just mix red wine (it can be the cheap stuff) with orange soda. You can make it by the glass, so someone who wants less orange just uses less soda.
 
chefann said:
My family has been known to make cheater "sangria" which sounds weird, but it tastes good. Just mix red wine (it can be the cheap stuff) with orange soda. You can make it by the glass, so someone who wants less orange just uses less soda.

Ohhhh Ann - you just reminded me...I have to go start a new thread.
 
I just saw that thread, Becky. Don't you DARE waste Orange Dream by mixing it with wine!! I will never talk to you again if you do that! :grumpy:
 
chefann said:
I just saw that thread, Becky. Don't you DARE waste Orange Dream by mixing it with wine!! I will never talk to you again if you do that! :grumpy:

LOL - especially since the Orange Dream would probably cost more than the cheap wine!:D
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What ingredients do I need for the Easy Italian Red Sangria Recipe?

For the Easy Italian Red Sangria, you will need a bottle of red wine (such as Chianti), a cup of Italian sparkling water, a cup of orange juice, sliced oranges, lemons, and limes, as well as fresh berries like strawberries or blueberries. You can also add a splash of brandy for extra flavor if desired.

How do I prepare the Easy Italian Red Sangria?

To prepare the Easy Italian Red Sangria, start by slicing the fruits and placing them in a large pitcher. Pour in the red wine, orange juice, and brandy if using. Stir gently to combine, then refrigerate for at least 2 hours to allow the flavors to meld. Just before serving, add the sparkling water for a refreshing fizz.

Can I make the sangria ahead of time?

Yes, you can make the Easy Italian Red Sangria ahead of time! It's best to prepare it a few hours in advance or even the night before to let the flavors develop. Just remember to add the sparkling water right before serving to keep it bubbly.

What type of red wine works best for this sangria?

A medium-bodied red wine like Chianti, Merlot, or Tempranillo works best for the Easy Italian Red Sangria. These wines have enough flavor to stand up to the fruit and other ingredients without being too overpowering.

Can I customize the fruits used in the sangria?

Absolutely! You can customize the fruits in the Easy Italian Red Sangria based on your preferences or seasonal availability. Feel free to experiment with fruits like peaches, apples, or even grapes for a unique twist.

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