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Welcome to the last post of 2016!!!
{these two people are my favs}
Oh my gosh, I cannot believe that I’m actually writing the very last post of the year, but it’s here, and come Sunday, it will be 2017…and come Monday we’ll be talking all about healthy eats! First though, I thought we needed to ring in the New Year with some bubbles, and apparently some sparkles too. I mean, it is New Years and I feel as though pulling out all the stops is totally necessary, right?
So I made us these fun cocktails. This is a Moscow Mule, but with the addition of champagne and a substitution of blood oranges. And yes, these are totally as awesome as they sound. And easy too, which is a must on New Year’s Eve. Originally, I had another drink in mind for today’s post, but over Christmas my family kept making Moscow Mules. They love them because they can be easily made and of course, they are really good. We like to make these pomegranate mules, but I knew that for my New Year’s Eve drink I wanted it to include two things:
Blood oranges and…
Champagne!
{that kid though. the best}
I feel like New Year’s Eve cannot be complete without a bottle of champagne, it just seems like a must.
And as for the blood oranges, well they are just starting to come into season, and they’re the prettiest citrus out there! Their red hue is super festive, so again, a must!
I made these the other day with the help of two brothers and a girlfriend…aka the hand with all the pretty jewelry…aka Cait. 🙂 So a grand total of eight hands on deck and way too much fun popping champagne bottles and lighting sparklers. Also, I feel like I need to mention that yes, that is my 16-year-old brother Red popping that bottle. He begged me to let him do it. Said he needed to practice in case he makes the podium at any of his next competitions. Whatever, he opened the bottle, got his shirt a little wet, was quite happy and went on his way. Typical.
We had a lot of fun making and photographing this drink. I love having extra hands around to help get fun shots. It makes my work day a little more exciting. OK, and the newly turned 21-year-old brother Malachi was pretty excited about his 4 o’clock cocktail hour. It’s safe to say that he and Cait greatly enjoyed these. And with good reason, they are honestly so awesome. The blood orange juice is key, as it adds the color and flavor, but if you can’t find them in your grocery store simply use pomegranate juice or even just regular orange juice. After that the rest is simple as can be, just add lime juice, vodka, ginger beer and champagne. All in one glass and all so good. Bring on the New Years Eve fun!
Speaking of which, do you guys have any fun plans? I have not a clue what will be going on around here, but tonight the family is doing a sleigh ride dinner, so I’m sure that will be fun, crazy and slightly cold, brrr!
Hope you guys are ringing in the New Year with family friends and good cocktails…meaning these mules! 🙂
Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.
Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.
Cheers to the end of 2016, and to welcoming in all that 2017 will have to offer! Have a Happy New Year!
Such a wonderful drink to celebrate the New Year! Wish I found this recipe earlier. Well, I guess any time is a good time for a champagne mule 🙂
Yes!! Its still good anytime!! Hope you love it Priyanka!
You had me at blood orange, but I also LOVE moscow mules and champagne! This is definitely a winning combination!
Happy New Year!
xx Allison
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Yay! SO hope you love this Allison! Happy new year!
Have an amazing 2017, I can’ wait for your book!!!
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Thank you so much Ruth! Happy new year!
Super fun photos! Love them! Happy 2017 Tieghan 🙂
Thanks so much Lori! Hope you have an amazing new year!
Happy New Year!
Thanks Sara! Hope you have an amazing new year!
Happy New Year to you and your family, Tieghan. Cheers, Ardith
Happy New Year to you as well, Ardith! Thank you!
Hope you have a great weekend and even better New Year.
Thank you Nancy! Happy New Year!
Haha I LOVE that picture of your brother and the champagne! Such joy! Love this recipe… I’ve been on the hunt for a festive cocktail for NYE. Happy New Year!
Happy New Year to you as well, Christine! Thank you!
Beautiful and festive! Happy New Year Tieghan! 🙂
Thank you Lili! Happy New Year to you as well!
That picture of your brother with the champagne is the best! ?
This cheerful drink is so bright and pretty. I might just have to keep it around for other celebrations beyond New Year’s Eve.
Thank you so much Annie! I am so glad you are enjoying this drink, Happy New Year!!
Happy New Year’s, Tieghan!! I hope your NYE is filled with fun and bubbly cocktails!! 😀
I hope your New Year is awesome as well, Sarah! Thank you so much!
Blood oranges are one of my favorite things about winter. This is a festive drink for sure! Enjoy ringing in the new year…you certainly have a lot to celebrate!
If you love blood oranges I am positive you will love this drink, Jean!! Thank you and Happy New Year!
Happy New Year! And we’re hosting a massive party, so I’m already in the kitchen!
Wow sounds like a blast!! Happy New Year to you too, Rachel!
Happy New Year! Looking forward to getting together next year!! xoxo
Thank you Marisa! Happy New Year!
Sounds like the perfect drink to me! Omg, and that pic with Red is so great!
Haha isn’t it so great?! Thank you Tori!