Salmon salad that is flavorful, quick, and uncomplicated. can be used as a side dish or spread over slices of baguette and garnished with fresh cucumber. following a study of all the recipes and reviews for salmon salad. Yum!
Prep Time: | 10 mins |
Total Time: | 10 mins |
Servings: | 6 |
Yield: | 6 drinks |
Ingredients
- ¼ cup orange liqueur (such as Grand Marnier®)
- 2 tablespoons white sugar
- 1 cup orange juice
- 1 (750 milliliter) bottle brut champagne, chilled
Instructions
- Pour orange liqueur in a shallow bowl; put sugar in a saucer. Dip the rims of 6 glasses in the orange liqueur and then in sugar to form a thinly sugared rim.
- Divide remaining orange liqueur and orange juice among the 6 prepared glasses. Top with champagne. Serve immediately.
Reviews
Used triple sec instead of grand marnier.
I change the champagne I used Presco!! And also I used Cranberry juice!!! Very delish!!
This was sooooo fun and yummy on Christmas morning while opening presents! Will def make these a tradition!
We’ve never had a mimosa before, so we really didn’t know what to expect. It was tarter than we thought it would be. In a separate little sample, I tried to add a little more liqueur to sweeten it. That did make it sweeter, but it made it too strong in alcohol; therefore, I left it as the recipe stated. I used turbinado sugar for the rim and did it the night before. It worked very well—looked, tasted, and stayed on great. Once we got used to the tartness we liked it. It definitely was a hit and most everyone had seconds. The mimosa added an elegant touch to our Christmas brunch. I’m giving it four stars because I think we would have liked it better a little sweeter. Thank you for sharing.
I made this for our new year party. Our friends loved it. Easy to mix but gives the sizzle to get the party started.
This is a great twist on the mimosa! It’s crazy stupid great and something that I can drink all night long…….or at least 1:2 the night! It’s simply amazing and incredibly delicious! If you will excuse me, I need to get back to my mimosa!
I tried this recipe for x-mas and loved it!!
Great drink without sugar, and preety sweet!
Wonderful easy recipe for the holidays! To ensure the sugar crusted on the rim, I made these the evening before with red and white sugar crystal’s and let them “sit up”! Preparing ahead of time, allowed the sugar to last through more than one refill of champagne! Beautiful, festive, fun and turned an ordinary glass of champagne into a work of art. Guests definitely felt special when sipping these!
I loved this recipe and will now make it every New Years Day.
Made this recipe for our Christmas brunch. We have a big family so I recalculated the recipe for 36 servings and made it in my 3-gallon drink dispenser. I rimmed the glasses with red and green sanding sugar (like you use for Christmas cookies) and put one marachino cherry in the bottom of each glass before serving. It was delicious! Be careful with it since it goes down so easily! Thanks for the great recipe!
be careful, these have a kick
I really like the addition of the orange liquor. It makes my favorite drink even better!
Yum! This was fun and festive for a New Year’s Eve breakfast!
OH HOLY COW!!! These were outstanding!! I served these New Years eve and they blew the $50.00 bottle of Gruet Champagne out of the water! I used Patron Citronage, and Turbinado sugar! There were requests for these for brunch!! Alas I was out of champagne… will definitely make again! This recipe is a keeper!!
Easy and delicious! I loved the rim with sugar, it looked special! Will make again.
This has been our regular mimosa recipe I’ve used for years…..nothing is better than this composition in my opinion!
I gave my sister in law the task of making the Christmas brunch cocktail and she came in with this little gem! Oh my it was so good that 3 of us drank the whole pitcher ourselves. Oh and don’t skip the sugar rimmed glass it gave it the right festive touch.
A great drink to celebrate Mother’s Day (or any occasion for that matter!). These are easy to prepare and a tasty twist on traditional mimosas. A definite make again.
i have been looking for this drink and no one knew how to make it. i will try this drink out this weekend, thank you for the recipe. i find out alot of good menues on all recipes this is the best web site to go to
This is insane good. I could drink these all night. Even my husband, the whiskey drinker, liked this. YUM.