101 Mimosa Cocktail Recipes You Should Try On A Girls' Day Out
Mimosas are arguably the most popular choice of drink for ladies because of their light and bubbly taste. Known as a staple during Sunday brunch, this delicious can be packed with lesser alcohol or go virgin, if preferred. Even better, it is easy to prepare the mimosa for large crowds since you only throw in everything and you’re good to go.
The mimosa has a very interesting history that spanned a few decades before the name stuck. Rumored to have been created by bartender Frank Meier. The first version of the mimosa appeared in 1925 at the Ritz Bar in Paris, France. It was originally called Champagne Orange. Although Meier included the mimosa in the cookbook he authored in 1934, he never really acknowledged it as his own. It was the British royal family that named the fancy drink as mimosa in the 1960s, and made their own version from iced champagne and orange juice. However, it was not meant to be a morning drink.
In 1968, after so many years of being confined in Europe, it made its debut in New York City and started to become a part of the brunch menu. It became a brunch staple in 1971 and was a popular item in brunch menus in 1977 until now.
So, after the interesting history, here’s the classic mimosa recipe that has captured every lady’s heart on Sunday brunches.
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For a wider range of choices, here’s 100 mimosa other recipes to try. We’ve grouped them to easy, daring, and virgin for your easy browsing. We also added a beer group for your guy friends who think mimosas are too girly and a pitcher group for those who want to throw in everything and let the guests pour for themselves.
These mimosa recipes are as easy to make as 1-2-3. With literally just 3 ingredients, the only thing you need to remember is to chill everything beforehand. Mix everything together and serve. Voila! Your party is ready to roll. Enjoy!
The gradual change of color from a darker orange to a brighter yellow evokes the beauty of the sunset. That and the delicately delicious taste sets this easy sunset mimosa a notch apart from the other mimosas.
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The soft pink hue of this drink will really woo you to pick it up, the dried rose petals adding to its allure.
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The vivid orange of this cocktail plus the delicately sweet aroma of mandarin oranges will hook you while you’re at it. Innocent yet inviting, the Mandarin Mimosa is your newly found favorite of the scores of mimosas around you.
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Mimosas galore! Here's another orange variety to try in your mimosa. Delight yourself in the distinct flavors of blood oranges.
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Imagine biting into the crunchy goodness of fresh pears in this very easy mimosa. Level up the pear experience by using pureed pears instead of the nectar. Lovely!
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This mimosa just got better with the raspberry lemonade.
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Spring is nearing! Time to think of some welcome spring party with this watermelon mimosa, perfect for the balmy Sunday morning brunch or night out with friends. Throw in some cucumber and basil and you're on your way to perfection.
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A tropical twist to the classic mimosa you love. Try a sweeter champagne to balance the tartness of the pineapple juice.
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Spice up your grapefruit mimosa with sage for that fresh eucalyptus-like smell. Overdoing it may result in a slightly bitter taste so go easy on it. Drop the sprig just before serving for the aroma without the bitterness.
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Who doesn’t love a cherry on top of a decadent chocolate cake? How about that tartly sweet fruit to flavor your mimosa? Known to improve sleep and boost immunity, this mimosa will guarantee you a peaceful snooze when the party’s over.
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Amp up your lemonade mimosa with blood orange juice. Now, with a blood orange sour mix in the market, you'll never worry about it being off season. Enjoy this citrus-y fresh mimosa all year round.
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Get a more intense pear nectar mimosa by adding some thyme to it. Add more aroma to your mimosas with this herb.
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Greek mythology has it that the pomegranates are an offering to the goddess of fertility to bring an otherwise infertile land to fruition. Whatever the myth, pomegranates are a welcome addition to this list of mimosas to try.
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Still feeling a little Christmas-y with the nippy breeze? Try this apple cider mimosa as you curl on a warm rug in front of the fire. Movie night in winter has never been this good.
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Who wouldn't love this strawberry mimosa? Frothy and sweet, this drink is a celebration on its own.
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Woo your lady love with this Valentine's Day Mimosa, complete with strawberry hearts. Pair with some chocolates and you're on the road for some romance.
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Indulge in this tropical fruit in a sinfully delicious mimosa. Perfect for summer night parties.
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Lemonade just got a little more interesting by transforming this summer staple into a summer brunch companion for a girls' day out.
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Nothing can be bolder than the red orange goodness packed in this very healthy drink, if not for the champagne. Easy to go virgin on this by swapping the champagne with sparkling water.
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This red orange mimosa will surprise you with that tropical taste of mango you would never have imagined in this east meets west concoction. Gotta love that mango juice goodness!
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It's a mimosa if you use champagne and a bellini if you use prosecco. Whatever you use, though, this will surely blow you away.
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What’s more tropical than mango and pineapple combined? Throw on a sari for the beach feel even if you are just lounging in your backyard.
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It’s blueberry picking season and you have more than enough after all the muffins and jams you made. Looking for a good excuse to relax? Pull out that garden chair that you’ve been missing for a while and grab a good book to read while sipping this delicious mimosa.
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What could be easier than a mimosa with just two ingredients? A black currant liqueur and champagne are all you need to make this sophisticated yet simple mimosa. Just remember to chill the champagne overnight.
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Take daring to a new level with these innovative and adventurous mimosa recipes. Amped up from the simple recipes, these daring mimosas will
Who knew that cinnamon can actually taste good on a cocktail? It's like drinking your favorite cinnamon roll, complete with aromatic cinnamon, vanilla and caramel.
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A handful of frozen raspberries is a welcome twist to the classic mimosa. Let it thaw for a while before drinking for a cooler and tastier mimosa.
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Raspberry cream in a mimosa? Creamy and delicious, this mimosa is a sure winner. The time to make the raspberry cream is so worth it. Totally drool-worthy.
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Pureed mango combined with fresh raspberry equals a mimosa you can hardly resist. Sweetened with just enough sugar, this is one mimosa you will surely love as a staple in your parties and Sunday brunch with friends.
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Can a mimosa get more Christmas-y than this one? Rimmed with chocolate chips and candy canes, you'll want to literally lick off the glass to get a hold of those deliciousness. And the peppermint candy canes? Anyone will fall in love with this mimosa recipe.
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Decadent is the best way to describe this mimosa with vanilla ice cream and topped with whipped cream. Yum!
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Pineapple juice, sparkling white wine topped with whipped cream for a deliciously tropical and summery drink. Who could ask for more?
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This mimosa is simple enough to make but we put it in the daring section because of its bold choice of rimming - shredded coconut. This one’s for the real adventurous.
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Your love interest just around the corner and seems oblivious of your existence. Time to step up. Champagne not enough for the kick you need? Add some tequila and you have a killer mimosa that will give you all the liquid bravery need. Careful, though, he may fall for you before you know it.
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Easily voted as the most beautiful mimosa recipe in this list because of its lovely color and subtle taste.
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Deliciously pink mimosa that’s just about perfect for any occasion. Bring out your muddler for the extra special and pulpy mimosa you will surely love.
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Buy or make your own raspberry sorbet for this mimosa. Truly delicious and cool.
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Blackberry overload? Grab a few more ingredients and concoct this interesting mimosa. Using Demerara coarse sugar gives it a distinct taste that you will enjoy.
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As if one sorbet is not enough, this slushie mimosa takes it to a new level. Cranberry and orange sorbets blended together for a flavor that’s truly to die for. Well, maybe that’s taking it too far but yes, we bet this mimosa will surely make it in your favorite mimosa list.
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This low sugar frozen mimosa may be just what you need if you’re weight-watching. Just a hint of honey for that special taste for the sherbet that will glamorize this mimosa. Yum!
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Go Mexican by adding tequila and agave syrup in your mimosa. Make it more enticing with the pomegranate arils. Best paired with nachos in guacamole dip for the authentic Mexican experience.
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Pineapple plus coconut equals Caribbean experience? Definitely! Good for a beach- or pool-themed party, this delicious mimosa is also super easy to make.
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Watermelon goes more refreshing with the addition of lime juice. The watermelon puree gives more character to this mimosa.
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Another sorbet mimosa you will enjoy, made from tangerine and sparkling wine. Make this virgin by swapping the sparkling wine with a non-alcoholic alternative like Sutter Home Fre Brut NA Champagne Wine.
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Love this delightful blend of cranberry and orange and spiced up with real vanilla beans for that extra aroma and sweetened with organic coconut sugar for a truly adventurous mimosa experience.
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Capture the beauty of summer in this delicious mimosa. The phrase “just peachy” truly describes this mimosa recipe with its ease in preparation and the delight of your party guests.
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This Italian version of the mimosa gives another dimension to the mimosa we know by adding pureed peaches into the cocktail for some interesting drinking experience.
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The orange mango combination for this mimosa is very invigorating on its own. Packed with lots of Vitamin C that will help you go through an evening of partying, Summer Crush Mimosa is a good choice for the younger generation of party-goers.
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Don’t throw away the juice from your maraschino cherries. Here’s a good mimosa recipe to put your sweet cherry juice into good use.
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A tropical mimosa fusion you can try if you like white wine rather than the usual champagne used in mimosas.
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Add spice to your easy pear mimosa by adding some cinnamon to it. Plan this ahead since it needs overnight steeping so unless you want to skip a step and just sprinkle your mimosa with a pinch of ground cinnamon.
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Itching for an out-of-the-ordinary mimosa recipe to impress your guests? Try this orange creamsicle mimosa made creamier with whipping cream.
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A frozen fruit dessert is a fun way to make a fancier mimosa. To make a sorbet, choose from your favorite fruit juice and freeze it overnight. For a creamier mimosa, add some milk and cream to the fruit juice before freezing for a delicious sherbet that you can also enjoy alone.
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This mimosa is a truly tropical treat. Mango and pineapple are delicious alone but together? They’re a blast. Throw in some good prosecco and you’re off to a Hawaiian vacation right outside your doorstep.
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This mimosa evokes the beauty of the sunrise but that doesn’t give you an excuse to drink that early. This is also a bit stronger and bitter with the addition of the tequila but it is tempered a bit by the grenadine so it’s quite easy to drink too much before you actually feel its effect.
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Technically, this is not your regular mimosa since you eat this rather than drink. But we included it here just for the fun of it. You can actually use other alcohol in making this jelly shot. A good spiked snack on a movie night with friends.
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Best served during Halloween parties, bleeding mimosas gives the illusion of the drink literally bleeding. It's actually just blood orange ice cubes melting into the champagne. Wait until the ice cubes are fully melted for better taste.
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Pull out your blender for this fancy but not so fancy mimosa. Blending is all it takes for this frothy mimosa. Just add yogurt, no ice needed. Just make sure everything is thoroughly chilled before throwing everything in.
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Make a fancier mimosa by garnishing your simple drink with cranberries and rosemary.
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Sweeten your mimosa with wildflower honey for a wonderful new mimosa experience. Use white cranberry grapefruit juice for a lighter mimosa or go pink with fresh grapefruit juice. Whatever your pick is, it’s bound to be wonderful.
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Voted as the fanciest mimosa in this list, you might actually find that word an understatement. Gorgeous is the best way to describe this mimosa with its whipped cream topping and strawberry garnish. Add a bit of strawberry syrup and for a sundae you can drink.
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Everybody’s favorite mimosa meets the famous pina colada. Just swap the orange juice in your classic mimosa with the tropical pineapple juice and coconut rum. This one’s made with prosecco but sparkling wine or champagne also works.
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Reminiscent of the famous tequila sunrise, this one uses red Moscato instead, skipped the grenadine and used cranberry juice to achieve that elusive sunrise color.
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This mimosa can easily be transformed into a pitcher mimosa. Just throw in the juice, juices, and fruits and serve in a punch bowl. Add the champagne just before serving. Best served during spring and harvest festivals to showcase all the fruits in season.
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This super easy sorbet mimosa is a rejuvenating welcome for Sunday brunch visitors. You can make a sorbet mimosa bar by preparing 3-4 sorbets and let your guests choose. Perfect for intimate family parties.
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Note: If serving a sorbet mimosa bar, you can keep your sorbet in these insulated tubs. Perfect from the freezer to keeping your sorbet firm outside the freezer.
Make the basil syrup ahead of time. It can keep well in the refrigerator for a week. The basil gives character to the otherwise basic mimosa recipe.
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Go loco with this Mexican mimosa made with tequila and white wine. To keep this mimosa white, you can opt for the Ocean Spray White Cranberry Juice. Otherwise, you can proceed with the original recipe for a vivid red mimosa.
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Mimosa and ice cream? This is a decadently serious treat for a girl’s summer brunch. Just keep it coming, please!
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This medley of flavors mimosa is a welcome treat for girlfriends coming over for a day of gossip and beauty treatments. Also perfect for relaxing after a spa treatment.
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Put on your swimsuit and a gauzy throw to lounge around the pool party you’re hosting. The Hawaiian Mimosa is a good choice for water-themed parties. Throw in a few palm fronds as decor and you’re on to the best pool party without breaking a budget.
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What's not to love about a Shirley Temple? No guilt for spiking this otherwise innocent cocktail.
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Berries abound in this Berry Mimosas. Prepare the syrup at least a day before. This can keep in the refrigerator for a week.
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Inspired by screwdriver cocktail made with vodka and orange juice, this mimosa has a high carbonation content from the canned beverage ingredients and the champagne. Be careful when pouring. Perfect for your guy friends who came over on an all-girls party.
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This simple but delicious mimosa is so easy to make. However, the blending of the tropical fruits is close to heavenly. This is a must-try mimosa recipe.
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If you thought 1 scoop of sherbet is enough, try this sherbet overload mimosa! Colorful sherbets in champagne is definitely a festive plus to any gathering. You’ll never go wrong with this. You can also use fresh fruit juices if available; at least 4 juices to represent the colors of the rainbow.
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Inspired by the signature color of the boxes of Tiffany jewelries, this unique mimosa will surely captivate you. Similar to the Mermaid Mimosa which uses pineapple juice, this one uses lemonade.
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The blushing mimosa is inspired by the pink flush of a girl caught red-handed while ogling her crush. This is a good choice for young professionals needing a break from a week’s workload. Next time you go out with friends, check this mimosa out.
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Margaritas are made with orange juice, tequila and lime juice and this mimosa tweaked it a bit by adding champagne to make it a mimosa. Complete with the salt rim, you can never tell the difference unless you taste it.
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Add color and character to the all-around lemonade by adding champagne and blueberry syrup. Prepare the syrup at least a day before the party so you have more time for last-minute emergencies.
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A quick run to the supermarket for a fresh watermelon is totally worth the effort for this very refreshing mimosa. However, if you’re tight on schedule, you can always use store-brought watermelon juice. Just muddle a few mint leaves and let it steep in the watermelon juice overnight and you have a good substitute to watermelon puree.
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Try a new orange variety like tangerine in making your mimosas. Add a little pomegranate juice for color and flavor. This lovely mimosa is a good way to cap your Sunday date with girlfriends.
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If you’re entertaining close friends and family and want to let them have a homey feel of your party, the best way to do that is to serve pitcher mimosas served in punch bowls. However, the downside of it is the loss of carbonation which adds to the allure of the mimosa. To lessen the loss of carbonation, just chop up the fruits, add the juices and let it sit in the refrigerator. Add the chilled champagne, prosecco or sparkling wine just before serving. Avoid stirring until serving time.
Celebrate Christmas with this festive pitcher mimosa. Perfect for Christmas eve dinner with the family to make them feel more welcome and at home. The not-so-secret hack is to add the champagne just before serving to preserve the fizz.
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Balance the strong aroma of guava with the refreshing aroma of mint leaves. Perfect together on a summer day outing, you will love this adventurous pitcher mimosa.
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It’s like drinking your favorite lemon-mint candies. Add the fizz of the soda and the sweetness of the white wine and your on your way to mimosa vacation. Everyone in your party will surely keep coming back for more for this pitcher mimosa. But no worries, this is very easy to prepare so it’s easy to make a refill if your guests clamor for more.
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Slice your fruits beforehand and store them in the refrigerator in individual containers to preserve the flavors and allow the blending in the mimosa itself. Muddle a few slices to release the oils for more aroma. Be careful, though, the oils tend to be bitter so just choose one dominant citrus to muddle.
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Another variant of red grapefruit mimosa you will truly enjoy. Plus, you can serve it as a pitcher mimosa for a more relaxed party setting.
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Serve this sangria-inspired mimosa to your friends. The fresh fruits are a welcome treat to chew on while you sip on this mimosa.
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You will surely love this lovely punch and juice mimosa spiked with vodka and pink champagne. The orange and berries are also a nice touch for garnish.
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Amp up your classic mimosa by adding homemade lemon-basil syrup. Cut up some citrus fruits to float on your pitcher mimosa and enjoy it with your friends.
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Pretty in pink mimosa made with a bevy of colorful juices and served in a punch bowl with a refreshing green color from the star fruit slices. What a way to spend Easter with family.
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Best served during harvest and spring festivals, this pitcher mimosa is easy to assemble. Your guests will surely love your fresh produce while sipping on this mimosa made to celebrate a bountiful harvest.
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For your guy friends who would rather have beer than a girly drink, here’s a more masculine version of the mimosa.
Having trouble finding the right drink for your beer-loving guy? Beermosas is the answer. Use the beer brand he prefers, prettify it and serve in a mule glass. Manly enough for your man.
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This fancy mimosa made with beer and champagne and adorned with sugared cranberries is a welcome treat for the beer-loving member of your party.
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Here’s another mimosa recipe for the beer-loving guy. Sweeten the deal with some simple sugar and give it a bright color by adding ruby red grapefruit juice. Your guy will surely love this loving innovation to his boring wheat beer.
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For your working guy who loves to take a break with you. He’ll surely appreciate you taking his regular beer a notch higher by giving it a little tweak.
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Inspired by the Moscow Mule, just add sparkling wine to the regular Moscow Mule and voila! A new drink with a new character. Both guys and gals will love this mimosa.
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Just because it is virgin doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a nice drink in a nice champagne glass that screams sophistication and elegance. Never mind that your drink is anything but alcoholic.
This is a perfect drink for those who cannot drink - pregnant women, those under medication, the elderly or even a recovering alcoholic. Indeed, a good way to celebrate the amazing people in your life without getting inebriated.
To make a virgin version of the mimosa recipes listed here, just skip the alcohol and swap it with non-alcoholic bubbly. Here’s a few you can choose from.
Having friends who can’t drink? Try this virgin Orange Cranberry Mimosa recipe that your non-drinking friend will really appreciate.
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Swap the champagne with some pregnant-friendly lemon-lime soda. Serve in champagne flute so no one will realize it’s virgin.
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Perfect for the non-drinkers on a night out, they will surely feel part of the party with virgin drinks of their own. Who would say this is not an innocent drink at all?
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Take a few citrus juices and combine it into a virgin mimosa that even alcohol-drinkers will love. This is also a good way to sober up without giving up the champagne flute for that party look.
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Since this list is very long and the liquors are varied, we opted to include a list of food pairings for each dominant liquor.
For mimosas using sparkling wine and champagne, Mascarpone Cheese Dip is a good start for dipping tortilla chips and reduced carbohydrates Joseph's Flax Oat Bran & Whole Reduced Pita Bread for the weight watchers.If you love seafood, try Fried Calamari. You can also try dipping the Classic Shortbread in the mascarpone cheese dip for a savory treat.
For the Italian wine like the rose and prosecco, try the Tuscan Proscuitto or if you want something sweet, check out Chocolate Covered Strawberries and Baked Brie in Puff Pastry
Going Spanish with the Cava? Spanish Omelet and Stuffed mussels and are very good pairing for Cava. Try also the Empanadillas Gallegas. Although the preparation is time-consuming and needs patience, the effort is all worth it when you see the appreciative nod of your guests.
For recipes calling for beer, spicy foods like Jalapeno Taco Poppers pair well with the light beer used in the recipes here. You can go crazy on this cheap but delicious cheese platter served in a good cheese board or be adventurous with this open faced Cheddar-Stuffed Burgers.
Whatever food and mimosa you choose, remember, the best thing that goes well with anything is good company because in reality, we really make an excuse for a party just to be with people we love. So, there you have it! Enjoy!
Here’s our top picks of the 101 recipes if you still haven’t made up your mind.
There are a good number of easy recipes included here but who can blame us if we choose the classic mimosa? With just two ingredients, this is the easiest mimosa to make. Just chill the champagne and orange juice overnight and you’re good to go.
Have you looked at the Strawberry Shortcake Mimosa? That’s where our vote for the fanciest recipe goes in this list. Lots of whipped cream topping and strawberry slice. I wish we could drizzle it with strawberry syrup for that refreshing sundae feel, perfect for a sunny Sunday brunch.
The most innovative mimosa vote goes to Sugared Cranberry Mimosa! Who would have thought that a candied cranberry is just what we need to make a fancy mimosa? Naturally sweet on its own, a little more sugar can preserve the candied cranberries which means that even if you dunk it into the drink itself, it will not get waterlogged but add more taste to the drink instead. So, next time you have extra cranberries, this might be the perfect choice for a drink.
For a beach person like me, the Mermaid Mimosa is easily the most beautiful with its subtle bluish green color. And the taste! You gotta taste it to believe.
Strictly speaking, a mimosa is made with champagne and a bellini is the Italian version of mimosa and uses Italian prosecco. However, in this list, both (champagne and prosecco) are included and are all referred to as mimosas.
1. What is in a mimosa?
It is usually champagne mixed with fruit juices, usually orange juice but the options are endless.
2. What can I use instead of champagne when making a mimosa?
Instead of champagne, you can use the Spanish Cava, Italian Prosecco or sparkling wines
3. How does one make a virgin mimosa?
It usually means replacing the alcohol (ie., champagne, etc with sparkling non-alcoholic alternative or you can use sparkling water or seltzer)
Plans for Valentine's Day don't have to be boring even if you can’t afford a night out with your beau. Save money from hiring a babysitter and dolling up for an expensive dinner. Here’s a few tips for a romantic Valentine’s Day dinner without breaking your budget, especially if kids are in the factor.
Get the kids to bed at least 30 minutes earlier. A good romp around the backyard will surely tire the kids easily and get them to sleep earlier.
Prepare some make-ahead dinner that keeps well in the freezer a few days ahead so you don’t have to cram on your schedule.
A romantic dinner set out on the deck or the backyard would be nice. Here’s some romantic V-Day decor you might want to check.
Try these romantic drinks that will surely make you fall in love with each other all over again.