Unleash your inner witch with this Halloween Mimosas! These festive cocktails combine the bubbly delight of champagne with spooky and delicious flavors. They're fun, bubbly and perfect for halloween season.
They're great for Halloween parties or a cozy brunch at home, these enchanting drinks are sure to impress your guests and the best cocktail for halloween season. Get ready to sip, savor, and celebrate the spooky season with these creative and delicious Halloween-themed mimosas!
This halloween drink is perfect for for celebrating the ghoulish season.
Why you'll love these spooky cocktails
Halloween themed mimosas are a hit for several reasons:
- Festive and Fun: They add a playful and spooky touch to Halloween parties and gatherings. These are a Delicious cocktail for halloween night
- Instagrammable: The vibrant colors and creative garnishes make for eye-catching photos, perfect for sharing on social media.
- Easy to Customize: With a variety of ingredients and garnishes, you can create endless combinations to suit different tastes.
- Delicious and Refreshing: The base of champagne or sparkling wine provides a bubbly and refreshing base for the festive flavors. Spooky season is here and this bubbly goodness is perfect for a happy halloween.
- Perfect for Brunch: Halloween mimosas are a great way to kick off a Halloween brunch or halloween party.
What you'll need for this Halloween mimosa recipe
Ingredients for this spooky halloween mimosa
- Canned lychee in light syrup
- Blueberries
- Pomegranate juice
- Brut champagne
Instructions for these halloween mimosas
- Start by making your lychee eyeballs
- Drain your lychees from the can.
- Carefully place a blueberry into the hollow of your lychee.
- Use a cocktail skewer to secure two lychee eyeballs together
- Pour the chilled champagne into your champagne glasses.
- Top your champagne with pomegranate juice.
- Place your skewer with two lychee and blueberry eyeballs
Variations for this halloween cocktail
Base Spirit Substitutions:
- Brut Champagne Alternatives: Opt for Prosecco, Cava, or other sparkling wine for different flavor profiles.
- Spirit Swaps: Replace champagne with vodka or tequila for a stronger base.
Juice and Flavor Variations:
- Spooky Juices: Don't have pomegranate juice? Use cranberry juice for a similarly crimson hue, or pineapple juice for a tropical twist.
- Citrus Alternatives: Experiment with grapefruit, blood orange, or lemon juice for different flavor profiles.
- Flavor Infusions: Add a splash of elderflower liqueur, pomegranate molasses, or Chambord for added complexity.
- Seasonal Purées: Incorporate pumpkin puree, apple cider, or cranberry sauce for autumnal flavors.
Garnish Ideas:
Don't want to have lychee blueberry eyeballs? Simply omit them.
- Edible Decorations: Use edible glitter, candy eyeballs, or small gummy worms for a spooky touch.
- Fruit Skewers: Create fun and festive skewers with fruits like raspberries, blackberries, and grapes.
- Want a non-alcoholic mimosa? Swap out the champagne for club soda or lemon lime soda.
- Instead of fun halloween champagne glasses, prepare it in a large cauldron and serve it as a punch.
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Halloween Mimosas
Ingredients
- 16 lychees in light syrup
- 16 Blueberries
- 2 cups Pomegranate juice
- 750 ml Brut champagne
Instructions
Start by making your lychee eyeballs
- Drain your lychees from the can.
- Carefully place a blueberry into the hollow of your lychee.
- Use a cocktail skewer to secure two lychee eyeballs together
Make your mimosas
- Pour the chilled champagne into your champagne glasses.
- Top your champagne with pomegranate juice.
- Place your skewer with two lychee and blueberry eyeballs
Notes
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variations for this halloween cocktail
- Don't have pomegranate juice? Opt for your favorite red fruit juice like cranberry juice making a cranberry mimosa
- Don't have Brut Champagne? Opt instead for sparkling wine or a prosecco of choice
- Want a non-alcoholic mimosa? Swap out the champagne for club soda or lemon lime soda.
- Don't want to have lychee blueberry eyeballs? Simply omit them.
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