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Nov 12, 2010

Champagne Punch Perfect for a Christmas or New Years Eve Party

Several folks have asked for the punch recipe I mentioned in our last Party Planning post.
So here ya go...


The Recipe:

Champagne Holiday Punch

Ingredients:
1 cup water
1/2 cup sugar
3 cinnamon sticks
4 whole cloves
2 cups cranberry juice
1/2 cup pineapple juice
1 bottle champagne (Korbel Brut works great)
Small amount of Grand Marnier (or any orange liqueur you prefer)
Red sugar
Green sugar

In a saucepan, bring water, sugar, cinnamon sticks and cloves to boil.
Reduce heat and simmer for 5 minutes.
Discard cinnamon and cloves.
Cool to room temperature and pour into a large pitcher.
Add cranberry juice and pineapple juice.
Chill in fridge until ready to serve.
At serving time, add 1 bottle of chilled champagne.


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If having a party, I recommend at least doubling, tripling or quadrupling this recipe, because it's a huge hit and folks keeping coming back for more. When I had around 25 guests for a neighborhood cookie party, we went through four batches, with none left over!

When serving, put red sugar, green sugar and Grand Marnier in a three-part dish or in three separate bowls. I use this divided dish and it works out really well. Dip the rim of the champagne glass into the Grand Marnier, then into one of the sugars. Then pour the punch into the glass.




You can serve it from a punch bowl and ladle it into the glass, but since the opening of a champagne glass is so small, this can be pretty messy with the punch ending up running down the sides of the glass. I found it's much easier to just pour it from a pitcher.




Or, if you have a beverage server similar to the one below, that will work well, too.




Your guests will love the look of the sugar-rimmed glasses.



For large parties, I love to use little charms around the stem of the glass. I have a limited number of champagne glasses so it helps my guests keep up with their glass.




For a New Year's Eve party or a birthday party, I like to dip the rims of the glasses in nonpareils, instead of the the colored sugars.







I've placed the glass in front of the paper towels so you can get a better look...



Doesn't this just say, FUN?


Enjoy!

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31 Comments:

At Friday, November 12, 2010 , Blogger forever lost said...

these glasses say party! I will try them at my next family eating! we just celebrated 3 out of 4 kids birthdays wish I had seen it for them! they were big kids, 30,21,and 18...
thanks, love your blog

 
At Friday, November 12, 2010 , Blogger mle said...

What a pretty & yummy idea!
thanks : )

 
At Friday, November 12, 2010 , Anonymous Estela @ Weekly Bite said...

What a lovely cocktail! I love the sprinkles around the rim!

 
At Friday, November 12, 2010 , Blogger Heather{Our Life In a Click} said...

It does say FUN! I love the rimmed glasses and the charms too. I want to make this! It looks yummy!

 
At Friday, November 12, 2010 , Blogger Lizabeth said...

Thanks for posting! Looks so good and the sugar accents make it so festive!

 
At Friday, November 12, 2010 , Blogger Crystal said...

I am definitely keeping this recipe for my holiday dinner and party. I just love how you changed the sugar to a different item. Oh so many ways you could go with that idea.
Thanks for sharing.
Crystal

 
At Friday, November 12, 2010 , Blogger Nancy's Daily Dish said...

Susan,

These look so festive dipped in the nonpareils and colored sugars. Recipe sounds yummy too!

Nancy

 
At Friday, November 12, 2010 , Blogger The Decorative Dreamer said...

How cute is that? Love the sprinkles on the rim. What a very festive idea!

 
At Friday, November 12, 2010 , Blogger Johanna Gehrlein said...

Hi Susan,
this is really a great fun. Splendid idea to make the sugar rim with colored sugar or nonpareilles. The recipe sounds interesting and I imagine that it smells like punch. Thank you for sharing your great ideas.
Greetings, Johanna

 
At Friday, November 12, 2010 , Blogger Kristen White said...

Love this! Will be adding this to my list of must have party drinks!
Kristen

 
At Friday, November 12, 2010 , Blogger Susan Freeman said...

I love this idea! I hope you don't mind if I recreate it for parties at my cottage!!

Love,
Susan and Bentley
xxoo

 
At Friday, November 12, 2010 , Blogger megan said...

Susan, I love the nonpareils idea, so festive. This is one thing I will definitely copy.

 
At Friday, November 12, 2010 , Blogger The Fajdich Times said...

How fun! Great recipe:)

 
At Friday, November 12, 2010 , Blogger Delchick42 said...

Hi Susan! Been a little while since I have been on here. Your party ideas are so great and look like alot of fun. Thank you for sharing the recipe. I can't wait to try it.

Cheryl@My Own Snug Fireside

 
At Friday, November 12, 2010 , Blogger Ames said...

These look yummy. Might even host a cookie party so I can make this punch. Thanks for sharing the recipe!~Ames

 
At Friday, November 12, 2010 , Blogger Smocking with Gwen said...

Saved!!! Thanks Susan...I was about to give away three boxes of these champaigne flutes....not anymore. Just hadn't used them in a while. This is so simple that the cut crystal flutes just wouldn't work as well. Wondering if you could use a bottle of Asti instead of champaigne.

Looking forward to more of your holiday tips and tricks.
Thanks, Gwen

 
At Friday, November 12, 2010 , Blogger Lorri said...

Yummy! I can't wait to try it! Thanks for sharing with us!

 
At Friday, November 12, 2010 , Blogger Momma Button said...

Thank you soooooo much! We are having a Holiday Extravaganza at the salon and I plan to use this idea!! You are amazing!!

 
At Saturday, November 13, 2010 , Blogger Witch of Stitches said...

The glasses look gorgeous. I image this could be done with my Sleigh Ride punch - a combination of juices, tea, spices and Rum. I make it on Christmas Eve morning, letting it brew all day in a crock pot in anticipation for our annual open house in the evening. I keep adding rum, taste testing throughout the day, By party time I'm extraordinarily festive. I think I will decorate my glasses with colored sugars from now on!

 
At Saturday, November 13, 2010 , Anonymous Teresa said...

This looks beautifully refreshing and perfect for the holidays! Love the nonpariel idea.

 
At Saturday, November 13, 2010 , Blogger Evelyn said...

Hi Susan,
So festive...I love it.

Evelyn

 
At Saturday, November 13, 2010 , Blogger Pinky said...

Thank you, thank you! I will make this for our Oopen House! I also love the non pariel idea too! So festive and fun!!!!

 
At Saturday, November 13, 2010 , Blogger Jenny @ Simcoe Street said...

Love these ideas!

 
At Saturday, November 13, 2010 , Blogger Donnie said...

I really love the unusual pinks you shared with me today. Yummy. Happy Pink Saturday.

 
At Saturday, November 13, 2010 , Blogger Kathy said...

I do martini's alot and do the rimmers but this is different and one that I will for sure use, thank you for so much holdiay creativity!

 
At Sunday, November 14, 2010 , Blogger Gayla said...

I am so inspired! Those photos look heavenly!

 
At Monday, December 13, 2010 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Made this Friday night for our annual neighborhood Holiday Party.
It got RAVE reviews and a request to make it again for Saturday's Cookie Swap. Thanks a million for an EASY, WONDERFUL treat!!

 
At Wednesday, December 15, 2010 , Blogger Carrie @carrieloves said...

I love your blog! When I was scrolling down to find your Twitter widget/link I saw these drinks and fell in love - what a great treat for the holidays.

 
At Saturday, December 18, 2010 , Blogger ~Country Lady~ said...

I made your champagne punch and served it before a luncheon I hosted yesterday! It was a true hit, and oh so very delicious! The addition of using the red and green sugars to rim the champagne glasses is a very nice detail! Thank you for sharing this with us! Loved it! It's a recipe that goes straight to my favorites file!

 
At Thursday, December 29, 2011 , Blogger Phyllis @Around the House said...

It sounds yummmy..I must give it a try...Happy New Year...come over for a visit..I have my table all ready...phyllis

 
At Friday, December 30, 2011 , Blogger Terry @ La Bella Vie said...

Hi Susan, as I mentioned in yesterday's email, I'm having a cocktail party this evening (pre-New Years party with neighbors) but forgot about this wonderful recipe from last year until I saw your post! Now I "need" to make this as one of the drinks for tonight! I think I'll do the colored sprinkles, because it just say's "Happy New Year" to me!
Thanks again for all your great ideas and inspiration!
Terry

 

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