Strawberry Grapefruit Mimosa

Strawberry Grapefruit MimosaReady for a fresh, fun variation on a classic cocktail? Try this twist on a mimosa this weekend! 

It’s hard for me to imagine anything more wonderful than a big, homemade weekend brunch. A few of my personal favorites (note—you’d better stop reading if you are hungry) are breakfast tacos with chorizo and avocado, homemade waffles and eggs benedict. 

Mimosas take brunch to the next level… party brunch. It’s probably the only time I’ll sip a sparkly alcoholic beverage alongside a coffee. It works, though. Here’s one of my favorite mimosa recipes! 

Strawberry Grapefruit Mimosa, serves one (but you’d better not waste that bottle!).

grapefruit juice
fresh strawberries, sliced
thyme
champagne 

In a cocktail shaker, combine grapefruit juice and five sliced strawberries. Shake, shake, shake until your juice is a dark pink color. Let the strawberries infuse in the juice for a few hours if you have time. The more it sits, the better it gets. Heh. 

Strawberry Grapefruit Mimosa In a champagne glass, combine the champagne and grapefruit/strawberry juice. The correct proportions are one part champagne to one part juice, but many people prefer two parts champagne to one part juice. Do what you feel, I say! It’s a mimosa. It’s going to be good no matter what.

Use fresh thyme and strawberries to garnish for extra fancy vibes. 

Strawberry Grapefruit Mimosa Strawberry Grapefruit Mimosa Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to plan a decadent weekend brunch. Are you in? xx- Elsie 

Credits // Author: Elsie Larson. Photography: Sarah Rhodes. Photos edited with A Beautiful Mess actions.

Strawberry Grapefruit Mimosa

Ingredients

  • grapefruit juice
  • fresh strawberries sliced
  • thyme
  • champagne

Instructions

  1. In a cocktail shaker, combine grapefruit juice and five sliced strawberries. Shake, shake, shake until your juice is a dark pink color. Let the strawberries infuse in the juice for a few hours if you have time. The more it sits, the better it gets.
  2. In a champagne glass, combine the champagne and grapefruit/strawberry juice. The correct proportions are one part champagne to one part juice, but many people prefer two parts champagne to one part juice. Do what you feel, I say! It’s a mimosa. It’s going to be good no matter what.
  3. Use fresh thyme and strawberries to garnish for extra fancy vibes.
  • I am already dreaming about summer days (still winter in Aus) … and this will go perfectly!!

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  • That looks delish! I may try it with raspberries, where strawberry season is over here.

  • It’s basically fruit salad so it’s good for me right? 😉
    xoxo
    The Accidental Mama
    http://theaccidentalmama.com

  • Mmm a virgin version of this sounds just as sweet – and a beautiful twist from the classic lemonade. Love the look of this drink with the greens and fresh fruit xx

    Warm regards,
    Alexandra
    www.littlewildheart.com

  • Where can I score my invitation to this amazing brunch of yours? 🙂 Would love to sip these mimosas while chatting about your new book!
    Have a lovely weekend!

  • Looks like the perfect party drink! Oh man! I want it, i want it 😀 Should plan a party for this!

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  • My aunt and uncle would love this! Perfect for when they visit
    Thanks lovelies!

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  • Just discovered this blog ladies! LOVE IT! Great ideas!!! I love crafts!

    Travel Blogger: VanillaSkyDreaming.com

  • Sounds amazing and super simple!! I think I need to try this asap 🙂

  • I have got to try this! It sounds SO good, and so refreshing!

  • Oh my gosh, can I have NOW? Ladies brunch just got kicked up a notch.

    Cat
    http://oddlylovely.com

  • This looks so rich, you guys make everything look tasty… thats a fancy mimosa,…Happy Weekend!

    xo

    agoldentulip.blogspot.com

  • this looks so delicious and refreshing! definitely making this someday soon.

  • We have a tradition of mimosas at any pre-noon events. This variation is sure to be a welcome change!
    Thanks!
    Xo
    P.

  • That sounds soooo delicious!

    Greetings & Cocktail Love
    Ines

    www.eclectichamilton.com

  • Greetings from Wine Country! A great alternative to Champagne, which can a little stuffy and expensive for brunch, is Prosecco. Prosecco has all the delicious, bubbly goodness of Champagne without the pretention. Our shop, Swanky, has a 95 pt. sparkler by L’Antica Quercia for 41% off right now that would complement strawberry and grapefruit beautifully. Check it out here: http://www.swankywineshop.com/#!todays-special/cu0c. You can also get a little more background on Prosecco, as well as Swanky Wine Shop (including our label that benefits abused dogs, Baron Cooper Wines), from here: eepurl.com/0TXE5. Have beautiful weekend, y’all!

    Best,
    Kate with Swanky Wine Shop
    www.swankywineshop.com

  • If only I wasn’t preggers! This look amazing, ladies.

    xo, Irina
    www.BondGirlGlam.com

  • I want one every morning for the rest of my life! It sounds delicious!

  • Thyme is one of my absolute favourite herbs to add to cocktails! These look amazing, have a good weekend!

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