White Sangria Ice Pops
- 1 cup White Wine (I Used 7 Ounces White Wine And 1 Ounce Grand Marnier)
- 1-1/2 cup Mixed Chopped Fruit (I Used Peaches, Nectarines, Plums, And Mango)
- 1-1/4 cup White Grape Peach Juice Or Any White Juice You Desire
- 5 Tablespoons Sugar
- 1/4 cups Orange Juice
- 1 pinch Salt
- 8 Popsicle (sticks)
- Put the chopped fruit in a bowl with the white wine and orange-flavored liqueur, if using. Allow fruit to macerate for at least 20 minutes. Set aside.
- In a small saucepan, combine the white grape peach juice and sugar. Cook, stirring constantly over medium heat, until the sugar dissolves. Turn off the heat and cool.
- Strain the fruit, reserving both wine and fruit. Stir the wine into the sweetened grape peach juice mixture. Add the orange juice and salt. Set aside.
- Divide the fruit evenly into the ice pop molds (recipe will yield about 8 standard size pops), and pour in the wine/juice mixture, leaving a little room at the top of each mold, as the mixture will expand as it freezes.
- Freeze until the mixture is semi-frozen, at least 2 hours, before inserting popsicle sticks so they will stand straight on their own. Then freeze until completely set, at least several hours, or preferably overnight. Un-mold the popsicles by dipping the molds for a few seconds into a bowl with tall sides that you've filled with lukewarm water. Pull stick up gently to release the ice pops. Enjoy!
- Adapted from Serious Eats.
white wine, peaches, white grape, sugar, ubc, salt, popsicle
Taken from tastykitchen.com/recipes/desserts/white-sangria-ice-pops/ (may not work)