Cheers to the New Year - recipes

Published Dec 29, 2014

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Johannesburg - Bring in the new year with a festive drink. Angela Day has options with or without alcohol.

 

TIPS FOR MAKING THE PERFECT PARTY COOLER

Punch is the ideal party drink. Big batches can save a host from playing bartender all night and it’s the perfect excuse to show off that heirloom punch bowl.

If you don’t have a punch bowl, get creative and use containers like large glass bottles and vases. Even attractive ice buckets will do.

Think small when it comes to serving. The whole point is to have people keep coming back to the bowl.

If your punch will be sitting around for a while, make an ice block that will slowly melt over the course of your party. Use a suitable container and fill it with water and freeze it.

Adding fruit, herbs or edible flowers to the water will help make it attractive.

Once your block is set, run the bowl under hot water and slide the block of ice into your punch bowl.

Also fill ice trays with berries and fruit juice and freeze until solid. Add to your drinks. This way they won’t get diluted when the ice melts.

 

CRANBERRY COOLER

Serves 10-12

2 litres of cranberry juice

250ml vodka

125ml orange liqueur

a few slices of watermelon

1 litre of lemonade or soda

Pour about 250ml of the cranberry juice into ice cube trays and freeze.

Combine the remaining cranberry juice, vodka and liqueur in a jug and mix well.

Cut shapes out of the watermelon and add to the punch.

Just before serving, add the lemonade and cranberry ice cubes.

 

LAVENDER & MINT LEMONADE

Serves 8-10

750ml water

250ml sugar

a few strips of lemon peel

160ml freshly squeezed lemon juice

3-4 sprigs of lavender

a handful of fresh mint

lemonade or soda water to serve

Combine the water and sugar in a pot and stir over medium heat until the sugar has dissolved. Bring to the boil and simmer for 2 minutes.

Remove from the heat and add the lemon peel, lemon juice, lavender and mint, set aside to infuse for 4-5 hours or overnight if possible.

Strain and serve with lemonade or soda water depending on how sweet your taste is.

 

PIMM’S PUNCH

Serves 8-10

250ml Pimm’s

125ml lemon juice

500ml lemonade

500ml ginger ale

1 small cucumber, thinly sliced lengthwise

1 apple, diced

1 orange sliced

125g strawberries, halved

mint leaves

ice cubes for serving

Pour all the drinks into a large jug. Add the cucumber, fruit, mint leaves and ice, and mix well.

 

ROSÉ SANGRIA

Serves 12-14

a few slices of watermelon

2 limes, thinly sliced

45ml castor sugar

160ml orange liqueur

1 litre of lemonade or soda

750ml rosé wine, chilled

Put the watermelon and lime slices in a serving container or large jug and sprinkle with the sugar.

Pour over the orange liqueur and set aside to marinate for 30 minutes before serving.

Add the lemonade and wine with lots of ice and serve immediately.

 

SPARKLING PUNCH

Serves 8-10

750ml sparkling wine, chilled

750ml lemonade, chilled

160ml coconut liqueur

250g mixed berries

125ml granadilla pulp

1-2 limes, thinly sliced

ice cubes to serve

Combine all the ingredients in a punch bowl or large jug and serve with lots of ice.

LEMONGRASS CORDIAL

Serves 8-10

3-4 stalks of lemongrass, chopped

125ml castor sugar

250ml boiling water

a large handful of fresh mint

80ml lime juice

still or sparkling water to serve

Combine the lemongrass, sugar and water in a pot and heat until the sugar has dissolved. Remove from the heat and add the mint leaves and lime juice. Set aside to infuse for a few hours. Strain and dilute to taste with still or sparkling water to taste.

 

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