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29 March 2019

Prosecco Sorbet Fizz Cocktail

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Prosecco Sorbet Fizz Cocktail Recipe

Fizz screams celebration. And hangover, but mostly celebration. And what better time to make a fizz based cocktail than with Mother’s Day on the horizon. Whether you are celebrating a Mother, Father, sister, friend, grandmother or other mother figure in your life this weekend then do it with a Prosecco Sorbet Fizz cocktail.

I have always wanted to try a sorbet based cocktail before. It’s like a boozy dessert in a glass, a fruity, drunken affogato if you will and I wished I had tried this sooner. All you need is a pretty glass, the sorbet of your choice and a wonderful bottle of fizz. I had a beautiful bottle of Aldi Organic Prosecco but they do a huge range you can choose from, all super well priced and delicious.  Simply add a ball of sorbet to your pretty glass and top up with the aforementioned fizz. Do this slowly though, btw, otherwise your cocktail will have a head on it like a pint of Guinness.

You don’t have to go with raspberry, pick any sorbet flavour you like, just garnish with the corresponding fruit for continuity and style. Do pick a divine fizz though as it’s the real star of this celebratory Mother’s Day Friday Cocktail. And your mother figure/you bloody well deserve it.

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Super stylish line up here, and simple too, no need to dirty the cocktail shaker this week.

Make a start with your glass and a ball of your chosen sorbet.

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Now, simply top up your glass with the Fizz of your choice. A good dry Champagne or Prosecco, like this Aldi one, works here to counteract the sweet sorbet. Go slowly with this, or it will all fizz up and overflow in a messy stream, and you don’t want to waste any of this wonderful drink.

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Garnish with a couple of raspberries or whatever to have to hand that matches your sorbet choice.

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Enjoy this perfect drink with the spring sun on your face.

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Hand this Prosecco Sorbet Fizz to your favourite person this Mother’s Day. For me that would be the dog at the moment as he’s the only one without a hormonal, teenage attitude, but I don’t think this is a dog appropriate drink. So I’ll just drink it myself and love it.

Have a super weekend.

Lucy x

Prosecco Sorbet Fizz Cocktail Recipe

Makes 1

You will need a coupe glass or Champagne saucer

1 scoop of your favourite sorbet, I chose raspberry

Chilled Prosecco to top up, or the fizz of your choice

Raspberries or the corresponding fruit to sorbet to garnish

Take a coupe or champagne saucer and add in one generous scoop of sorbet. Slowly top up with chilled fizz, adding more until the glass is nearly full. Sip and feel loved.

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