Citrus Hibiscus Sangria
CHEERS TO A HEALTHY, SEASONAL SANGRIA MOCKTAIL. CAN MAKE INTO COCKTAIL VERSION TOO IF THAT’S YOUR THING!
Having From the Roots just turned 1 yesterday and the website getting a face-lift, I wanted to celebrate with something, fun, fruity, and flavorful. What better way to celebrate than with a drink?
From the Roots has become way more than I have ever imagined. I started out just posting recipes I have created throughout the years and now it has turned into so much more. Within this year, we have been invited to do pop-up events, catered for parties and grand openings for businesses, collaborated with major health product companies, became a brand ambassador for Further Food, Banza, Manitoba Harvest Hemp Foods, and have connected with so many amazing people - YOU!
I couldn’t have done this without YOU, so thank you so much! Well, I could keep rambling, but let’s get to the recipe! I made this into a mock-tail form originally for a Galentine’s Day event. It was such a big hit! But TBH, it would be an even more hit if you added wine or prosecco to it… But you can do whatever you like! ;)
When making sangria, it is best to use seasonal produce so that you can the best, full-bodied flavor from the fruits you are using. For this recipe, I cut up blood oranges, apples, and lemons. The tea I used is Stash’s Wild Raspberry Hibiscus so I added fresh raspberries and fresh mint for a refreshing beverage.
You can also make this drink ahead of time by brewing the hibiscus tea with mint the night before to store in the fridge. When you are ready to make the drink, add the hibiscus tea with the juices and mineral water with fresh cut fruits. It’s that easy!
Want more drink recipes? Check out The Holiday Mule, Strawberry Watermelon Mint Agua Fresca, and Watermelon Lime Refresher.
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Ingredients:
4 wild raspberry hibiscus tea bags
4 cups filtered water
½ cup organic cane sugar
½ cup fresh mint leaves
1 liter sparkling mineral water
1 qt 100% pure juice (pomegranate, strawberry lemonade, cranberry)
Orange
Lemon
Garnish
Apples, raspberries, fresh mint, blood orange, lemon, lime, grapes, blackberries
Directions:
In a small saucepan, add water and sugar and bring to a boil over medium high heat; stirring until sugar has dissolved.
Remove from heat; add hibiscus tea and fresh mint. Cover and let steep for 15 minutes.
Pour tea mixture through a fine sieve into a bowl or large pitcher and add ice.
Stir in mineral water, juice, and freshly squeezed juice of orange and lemon.
Chill drink in refrigerator until completely cold.
30 minutes before serving, add sliced fruits for presentation and added flavor!
Notes:
I like using Santa Cruz and R.W. Knudsen 100% juice brands. My favorite combo is mixing ½ qt. pomegranate and ½ qt. strawberry raspberry juice.
For tea - I like using Stash’s wild raspberry hibiscus tea.
To make this into a cocktail, replace mineral water with red wine or prosecco.