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Easy Holiday Raspberry Sorbet Champagne Mimosas

Easy Holiday Raspberry Sorbet Champagne Mimosas are the perfect cocktails to dress up your celebrations with mimosas with a drop of frozen, raspberry sorbet and champagne perfect for Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years, events, and all occasions.

raspberry sorbet mimosa

The holiday season is still among us and I am still very much in the spirit. Before brunch even became a regular staple, every New Year I would sip mimosas. Every New Years Day I kick up my feet and sip mimosas while watching College Football Bowl Games.

I look forward to the day each year. Now that bottomless mimosas have become more frequent within my social calendar, I wanted to do something a little different for New Year’s this year. Growing up, for tons of family events we drank a punch prepared with orange sorbet, 7-UP soda, and fruit punch.

I LOVED this punch. This drink concoction is inspired by those childhood memories and my need to get away from the traditional mimosa this holiday season.

Calories: 134     Fat: 2G     Net Carbs: 21G     Protein: 0G

raspberry sorbet mimosa

raspberry sorbet mimosa

raspberry sorbet mimosa

raspberry sorbet mimosa

This sorbet is naturally fat-free, which is super helpful to keep the macros low. I try to be conscious of these types of things with alcoholic drinks. I do not want to drink a ton of calories when I will be eating a ton of calories. The little things really can go a long way.

raspberry sorbet mimosa
raspberry sorbet mimosa

raspberry sorbet mimosa

raspberry sorbet mimosa

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raspberry sorbet champagne mimosas

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Raspberry Sorbet Champagne Mimosa

delicious champagne filled mimosas with raspberry sorbet perfect for New Years, brunch, or any occasion
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Course Appetizer, Drinks
Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes
Servings 1
Calories 134kcal

Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup raspberry sorbet
  • 3-4 oz champagne
  • 1 tablespoon vodka

Instructions

  • Fill a champagne flute with sorbet.
  • Add the vodka.
  • Top with the champagne.
  • Serve!
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Nutrition (displayed with net carbs)

Calories: 134kcal
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Ruth I.

Tuesday 17th of October 2017

Thanks for sharing. This will be a staple in any of our family events from now on.

Adaleta

Tuesday 17th of October 2017

Oh my goodness yummy!! this sounds so yummy!!

Rachel

Saturday 14th of October 2017

This looks absolutely insane!! I LOVE the idea of using raspberry sorbet, not only is it delicious but the colour is perfectly festive for the upcoming holiday season!! Cheers!!

Yona Williams

Saturday 14th of October 2017

I've made a lot of mimosa type drinks, but never thought of using a raspberry sorbet as an ingredient. That Whole Fruit sorbet looks incredibly appetizing!

Garf

Saturday 14th of October 2017

Hmmm, that looks good. Thanks for sharing the recipe. I would love to try to make sone at home.