From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...I'm an observer by nature. As we travel, I love to watch new parents caring for their infants and young people caught in the first flush of love. Custom and tradition differ from one country to another but the tenderness they share is unmistakable and knows no borders. We had a whirlwind day today. Chance placed us in disparate spots where we watched two very different types of weddings. One was a homemade affair, held beneath a bower in a public rose garden. The other was far more grand, held in wine country at the King Estate. Both brides were lovely and the tenderness in the eyes of their new husbands was unmistakable. I would be hard pressed to say which bride will have the most pleasant memories of the day. The tonier wedding had food that you are all familiar with. The simpler feast was a truly homemade affair. The bride made her own cake and the sandwiches which were served to her guests. The groom whipped up the brew just before the ceremony began. They obviously had me in their camp the moment they said "I do." As I watched him make a punch that looked surprisingly like sangria, I knew exactly what would accompany our dinner tonight. Sangria is a wine punch that comes from Spain. I've made this sangria for better than forty years and it is, without a doubt, my favorite version of this wonderful summer drink. The original recipe belongs to Dione Lucas. She was the first woman to graduate from Le Cordon Blue and was a respected chef and restaurateur. She predated Julia Child on television, but lacked Julia's camera presence and thus was history writ. She was a marvelous cook and wrote many terrific cookbooks, one of which I still use today. I must warn you that this sangria is like a rum drink. It really packs a punch and gangs up on the unsuspecting very quickly. It is very easy to make. Here's the recipe.
Sangria...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite inspired by Dione Lucas
Ingredients:
1 large lemon, sliced
1 large naval orange, sliced
1/2 cup Cognac or good brandy
1/4 cup granulated sugar
2 tablespoons lemon juice
2 cups soda water
1 bottle (fifth) Rioja or other dry Spanish red wine
Directions:
1) Place lemon and orange slices in a large pitcher. Add brandy and sugar. Sitr well with a wooden spoon. Let mixture stand at room temperature for 1 hour.
2) Just before serving, add wine and lemon juice. Stir well. Add ice cubes and soda water. Stir contents well, adding more ice cubes if necessary to chill sangria. Yield: 2 quarts.
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This sounds soooo delicious!! Thanks for the recipe.. Happy 4th of July! hugs ~lynne~
ReplyDeletehappy 4th of July, Mary :) good day~
ReplyDeleteAh, Sangria and summer!
ReplyDeleteI love your stories! I would imagine I'm there with you as I was reading it, enjoying a glass of this sangria.
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Malou
Looks so refreshing!
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Tami
I agree, your stories are such a pleasure to read. I would love to share a glass of sangria with you...you could entertain me all evening!
ReplyDeleteSangria is a great drink...and yes, it gangs up on you if you're not careful...
ReplyDeleteHappy 4th Mary! Cheers!
Carmen
Happy July 4th Mary. I wish that Sangria could be in all of our celebrations.
ReplyDeleteWow !
ReplyDeleteIn estate è la mia bevanda rinfrescante preferita !
La faccio sempre !!!
Buonissima.... buona giornata :-)))
What a lovely story! This is such a simple recipe for a summer drink, thanks. Happy fourth!
ReplyDeleteSangria holds happy memories for me - it was the drink du jour at almost ANY Mexican restaurant in Australia in the 80's and 90's! Come to think of it ... it's a wonder I CAN recall it, given it's 'punch' properties!
ReplyDeleteSangria, my favorite summer drink!
ReplyDeleteHappy 4th of July, Mary!
Oh Mary, this is lovely and had me back at my own, simple, homemade wedding... lovely. And the sangria is perfect! Happy 4th of July, dear friend.
ReplyDeleteHappy 4th July.
ReplyDeleteReally one of my favourite drinks, I even love the Sangría Blanca ♥
Wonderful stuff:) I have to say I am very lazy. A 2 litre bottle is so cheap here and I prefer to drink my cognac neat!!! Diane
ReplyDeleteYou brought back wonderful memeories of our holiday in Spain; your photo is wow!
ReplyDeleteRita
I love Sangria - I like the way the wine blends with the citrusy flavors. A perfect summer beverage! Happy July 4, Mary!
ReplyDeleteSounds perfect for a nice hot 4th of July! Happy 4th!
ReplyDeleteA cool drink for this hot weekend!
ReplyDeletePerfect Mary! Thank you and Happy 4th. May both couples forever keep and share that love!
ReplyDeletexoxo Pattie
Happy Independence Day, Mary! Perfect drink for the day. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Kristy
p/s how wonderful your grandchildren going to come over soon. It must be so exciting!
Sangria gets made a few times in accompanyment with my father-in-laws homemade wine...ohhh yes...we are spoiled indeed! For some reason I'll never make the Sangria the same way...I do love to experiment. That will include a try at yours too ;o)
ReplyDeleteHave a great day and by all means...go easy on the booze;o)
Flavourful wishes, Claudia
That looks like a very authentic recipe! I don't drink alcohol so my version has red grape juice and lemonade (sorry!) in amongst other things, so I guess it can't really be called sangría...but it tastes good anyhow!
ReplyDeleteHappy 4th July Mary x
I love Sangria! Happy 4th of July!
ReplyDeletewow thats really beautiful..love its name,so unique..
ReplyDeleteThe recipe sounds delicious, but more loveable are the cutee stories u write, what happens d day and the beautiful narration!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy 4th of July weekend!!
Happy 4th of July! We love sangria in my family and I use a similar recipe that includes Triple Sec and I omit the additional sugar. It's also great topped with sparkling wine. Perfect summertime drink!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE sangria, I can hardly wait to try this version!
ReplyDeleteGood for a hot summer day Im sure! beautiful colour.
ReplyDeleteOur daughter and her boyfriend came over on Wednesday night and made dinner for us - barbecued salmon, roasted corn, cheese risotto and artichokes. It was a feast! They made sangria,and the leftover fruit is sitting in the fridge, in the dregs of the wine, perfect over ice cream!
ReplyDeleteVery refreshing sangria..
ReplyDeletePacks a punch is right!! Great recipe, I'm hanging on to this one for sure. ~LeslieMichele
ReplyDeleteThis was so lovely to read, Mary. All weddings are so beautiful aren't they? I enjoyed learning that interesting information about Dione Lucas.
ReplyDeleteI like Sangria! It is such a refreshing drink on a hot day.
Happy 4th of July!
It sure does sneak up on you, I love Sangria~! Love a white version too.
ReplyDeleteHad some on Friday at a friend's. I'll have to try your recipe the next time I have company. Hope you have a great 4th! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely narration :-) I just might try this one!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment on my blog! I'm so glad you did because it allowed me to find your blog - which is fabulous from what I've seen and read so far!
ReplyDeleteAnd I actually just tried Sangria two days ago for the first time. It was store bought, but still good. I bet your recipe is even better though!
What a beautiful article- yes, I could do with a bit more kick from time to time! Waiting for the baby to wean!
ReplyDeleteThe sangria sounds positively delicious! There's something charming about a bride who makes her own cake and sandwiches - with lots of love, I'm sure. Happy 4th!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this wonderful recipe, have to try this one this summer:)
ReplyDeleteI love Sangria! It's one of my favorite summer drinks. This recipe is a "keeper"!
ReplyDeleteMmm, I wish I was enjoying a glass of this right now! Sangria is sneaky with that brandy in it :)
ReplyDeleteI love Sangria. We had it yesterday for dinner...
ReplyDeleteFantastic story, as always!!
Cheers,
Lia.
Sangria is so summery and one must remember, "I am drinking alcohol" as one sips and then gulps! The wedding story is so lovely. I hope it was just the most perfect day for both of them - to savor - forever and a day.
ReplyDeleteGoodness, Mary, we must be on the same wavelength!!
ReplyDeleteI had two bottles of Two Buck Chuck merlot that someone brought to a potluck party a few months ago, and although I didn't want to drink them straight, I hated the idea of tossing them out.
So for the 4th of July picnic-potluck we attended in Malibu, I made a big jug of sangria. I had a couple of lemons, a couple of blood oranges, and some limes in the fruit bowl, plus a box of Farmer's Market strawberries.
I used cognac like you did, and also added some Cointreau. Instead of sugar I just went half-and-half with soda water and ginger ale.
It was a big hit and perfect for our fireworks watching evening!
I love a good sangria--it's worth the punch it packs! It's the perfect drink for summer.
ReplyDeleteIt is, indeed, the time of year when Sangria is well enjoyed---we just served a big batch this past weekend for a family birthday party. My recipe is similar, but also has some Triple Sec in it.
ReplyDeleteNice reflections on the concurrent weddings.
I love Sangria in the summer, and it always looks so pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love sangria! This looks delicious and has such beautiful color.
ReplyDeleteBest for summer
ReplyDeleteMary this sounds very good! I will make sure to put this on my to make list this summer. I hope your weekend is going well.
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