Here's to a happy New Year everybody! May 2010 bring you and yours joy and prosperity.
Frozen Kir RoyalesPrintable Recipe1 cup
Minted Black Currant Sorbet1 750 milliliter bottle sparkling wine, chilled
Scoop the sorbet into 4 champagne flutes. Divide the sparkling wine among the flutes and serve immediately.
Serves 4. Either store-bought currant or raspberry sorbet would make fine a substitute for the
Minted Black Currant Sorbet. The traditional Kir Royale is made with crème de cassis and Champagne.
8 comments:
Great photo! And Happy New Year, Lucy! May your 2010 be joyous! :)
I generally don't drink. But I do sometimes make an exception for the Kir Royale. Thanks for the unique recipe and the beautiful photo. Happy New Year!
Looks and sounds wonderful! Happy New Year!
Happy new Year, Lucy! Cheers to 2010!
My mouth started watering at the pic, as i had these at a wedding reception. It was very posh, and very boring up to that point, held in a villa in Regent's Park in London. There was a delay, so another round of aperitifs was handed out. Suddenly, all the posh melted away, and we all had a simply wonderful time.
A gorgeous variation is peach schnapps over a strawberry half, topped up with champagne. The strawberry kicks like a mule.
Happy New Year! That drink looks deLICious.
Happy New Year!..keep posting, love all the recipes..Champagne is the best. sandicue
Hello,
I just spent the last few days reading all of your blog and I have enjoyed it very much. I am having a hard time choosing which recipe to make first. I love the pictures and appreciate the Pacific NW bent as I am up in Seattle myself.
Keep up the good work,
Liz
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