Just because we are adults doesn’t mean that we don’t like being a kid once in a while. I do not think there is any one that would pass up a frozen juice pop given the chance to enjoy one. But because we are adults, we can spice up our juice pops a bit more. How about a fun recipe for an adult version of a frozen popsicle! Check out this fun recipe from VOGA Italia Wines for these fruit laden alcoholic pops that look awesome!
White Sangria Popsicle Recipe
Ingredients
· 8 ounces VOGA Italia Moscato
· 3 tablespoons Grand Marnier or Triple Sec
· 5 ounces peach juice
· 2 ounces club soda
· 1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lime juice
· 11 ounces diced mixed fruit (such as strawberries, raspberries and peaches)
Directions
1. Combine white wine, Grand Marnier or Triple Sec, club soda, peach juice and lime juice in a large pitcher or bowl
2. Dice fruit, divide evenly among popsicle molds
3. Pour wine mixture into molds, fill to top
4. Insert popsicle sticks
5. Freeze popsicles 6-8 hours, until frozen
I think with the warmer weather coming, this is something that will definitely have to be pinned!
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I love the idea of a sangria fruit Popsicle and you could also use them as icing elements in regular Sangria.
Looks delicious and very thirst-quenching. I don’t really drink alcohol, but this is different…I’m going to try it!!!!!!
This looks pretty good! I’d like to give this one a try!
How great would this be on a nice summer evening. Cant wait to try this recipe.
Will definitely give these a try this summer!
I’d love to try this without the alcohol, I think I will. This will definitely make a nice summer treat. Thank you for sharing this recipe.
These look delicious I have seen something similar to this before and tell myself every year I am going to make them! I bet they are tasty and would be perfect for those really hot dats!
This would be just perfect for a Memorial Day BBQ thanks for sharing I never heard of these before.
Oh Yum!! They sound wonderful and I can just picture sitting outside this summer with one of these in my hand!