Mr. Fitzgerald was obviously a huge fan of the bubbly, and who could blame him? Champagne has a way of delicately dancing across our taste buds leaving us craving more of it's sweet, yet slightly tart flavor.
In the true spirit of romance, love, and all things bubbly we’ve put together an entertaining with Champagne dessert and cocktail guide that will surely make your heart flutter.
Decadent, devilish, and oh-so-sexy! This dessert was created Brulee Catering's Executive Pastry Chef, James Rodebough, and includes not only champagne- but merlot. It starts with an oversized devil food cupcake, is filled with a strawberry champagne crème, and is then coated with a Merlot-infused dark chocolate ganache. Serve with chocolate curls and freshly dipped chocolate covered strawberries.
For the full recipe along with instructions from the Chef, click here. WARNING: May Cause Romance!
Preparation: Combine all ingredients, except for champagne. Add ice, then shake and strain into a flute. Top with Champagne and garnish.
Ingredients you'll need:
For complete instructions and tips from the chef, click here.
Cranberry Sorbet
Sgroppino
Cranberry Sorbet
1. Pour the water and sugar into a small saucepan.
2. Heat over medium-high heat and cook until all of the sugar is
dissolved. Cook for an additional 2 minutes. Stir occasionally.
3. Remove from heat and let cool to room temperature.
4. Stir in the cranberry juice cocktail and vodka.
5. Put this in the refrigerator to chill.
6. Once chilled, pour into you ice cream maker and process according to
direction for your machine.
7. When done, put into a covered container and freeze for at least 4
hours before making Sgroppino.
Sgorppino
1. Spoon all of the sorbet into a large bowl.
2. Pour the vodka into that bowl.
3. Pour in 1/2 cup champagne.
4. Gently whisk all of these together. If you think the Sgroppino is
too thick, add 2 more tablespoons of Prosecco to the mixture.
5. When whisking, start by gently mashing the whisk up and down. Once
some of it has melted, you can start to slowly stir the mixture.
6. Spoon or pour the Sgroppino into glasses.
7. Garnish with a sprig of mint.