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Mimosa Granita

Mimosa Granita

Happy New Year! We celebrated exactly as we did last year: with good friends and a whole lot of food!

Jude

Jude, our friend's adorable son, provided the entertainment :) Last year he was only about 5 weeks old, but now he's an outgoing, charming 1 year old - what a difference a year makes!

jude

Before we headed out last night, I whipped up this super quick and easy mimosa granita. It takes all of about 5 minutes to make and only 4 ingredients - orange juice, champagne, sugar and lime juice. And don't worry, no ice cream machine required. Most granita recipes I've seen have you pour the liquid into a dish and then scrape it every so often as it freezes to produce the individual ice crystals. Not tough, but sort of tedious. This recipe instead calls for freezing the liquid in ice cube trays and then using your food processor to pulse the cubes into the crystallized granita treat. Because of the alcohol in the recipe, it won't freeze super hard - I recommend letting the ice cubes freeze at least overnight before processing into granita.

Mimosa Granita

This mimosa granita was light and refreshing, and pretty terrific for breakfast this morning as I waited for Shane to get out of bed :) Happy 2012 friends, hope your year is off to a great start!

Mimosa Granita
from The Cook's Illustrated Cookbook

1/2 cup sugar
1 cup freshly squeezed orange juice (from about 3-4 oranges)
1 1/2 cups champagne (or sparkling wine)
1 tablespoon lime juice

Whisk the sugar and orange juice in a large measuring cup until the sugar has dissolved.  Mix in the champagne and lime juice.  Distribute the mixture evenly among 2 ice cube trays.

Freeze until firm, at least 2 hours (I think overnight is best).  Once frozen, you can transfer the cubes to a resealable zipper bag if you want (they'll be good for up to a week).  To serve - add only enough cubes to make a single layer in your food processor.  Pulse about 10 times, or until there aren't any large chunks of ice left.  Transfer to individual bowls and serve.

Serves 2-4

9 comments:

Eliana said...

This is pure genius Tracey! Wish I was enjoying it right now. And hope you are having a great start to the new year.

Becca said...

It looks so pretty. I celebrated the new year by drinking water, haha. I hope you had a wonderful and fun new year!

jillbert said...

That would be so great to serve for brunch. Awesome technique for making a granita too! Happy new year!

mike509 said...

I can't decide which is more cute! A terrific and light start to the new year Tracey, unlike mine! ;) I've tried most of David L's ice creams but never a granita...I must try this! I'm sure it started the New Year off just right!

Tessa said...

What a great shortcut for granita. I've never made it at home because I didn't want to do the freeze-scrape routine. Looks great!

amanda @ fake ginger said...

Love this! I did a granita once before but it was the tedious kind and I swore I'd never do it again. Now I just need to invest in a food processor so I can try this method! ;)

Hilywatson said...

This is cool...you have bring water in my mouth. Surely going to try this.

Anyway wish you a very happy and joyous new year and thanks a lot for this.

Di said...

Ooh, great idea--this might be a good solution for some of my leftover sparkling wine. I picked up some blood orange juice yesterday which I think would be tasty for mimosa something or other. =)

Eva kitcheninspirations.wordpress.com said...

Sounds like a great breakfast Tracey! Happy New Year to you too!

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