While we all love a bottle of something bubbly on New Year’s Eve, I’m a girl who likes to start the evening’s festivities off with something fun.
It’s even better when I can make that something fun by the pitcher to share with my like minded girlfriends, so I don’t have to pause during the fun of the evening to play bartender!
The fun of this big batch Cosmopolitan / Martini is that it gets made in the blender (my Vitamix) and strained into the pitcher. No messy cocktail shaker to deal with and no sticky counter from prying the shaker lid on and off for each individual drink!
Pomegranate Cosmopolitan
- 1 Cup Vodka (I prefer Grey Goose L’Orange)
- 1/2 Cup Orange Liqueur (Grand Marnier / Cointreau / Triple Sec)
- 1/2 Cup Pomegranate Juice
- 2 limes, peel removed in strips and retained. Fruit cut into quarters, seeds (if any) discarded.
- 1/2 Cup Ice Cubes
Scrape the lengths of lime peel so that no bitter white pith remains. Slice into 1/2″ wide lengths and wrap around a straw to shape in a curl and put into the refrigerator for 10 – 15 minutes.
Put everything, except the lime peels, into the blender (or Vitamix) container, and blend on High (10) for about 30 seconds.
Pour through a fine sieve into chilled martini glasses or into a chilled pitcher to serve later. Recipe makes 3 large drinks and can easily be doubled to make a pitcher.
Use the lime strips to garnish the glasses and drop a few pomegranate arils, coated in sugar, into the bottom of the glass if desired.
**TIP – To coat the pomegranate arils, in sugar, put a tablespoon or two in a zip bag with a tablespoon of pomegranate juice and a couple of tablespoons of granulated sugar. Close the zipper on the bag and shake vigorously until the arils are well coated.
**TIP – If you like your martini sweeter, add a tablespoon of simple syrup (a tablespoon of sugar dissolved in a tablespoon of hot water – I make a cup at a time in the microwave to keep on hand).
**TIP – If you like your martini with no evidence of the muddled lime in it, pour it through the sieve again when you pour it from the pitcher to the chilled glass. #ThisGirlLovesHerCocktails
Adapted from the Vitamix Cookbook







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