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Holiday Cranberry Mimosa

December 19, 2017 by Rebecca Rosati

Holiday Cranberry Mimosa… I can’t think of a better way to wake up on Christmas morning. This Mimosa is mostly champagne with a generous splash of cranberry juice and garnished with fresh cranberries. The recipe is ridiculously easy, but it is so festive and beautiful and sure to get you in the Christmas Spirit!

Christmas Morning Cranberry Mimosa

Cranberry flavor is perfect for Christmas and pairs so well with Champagne!

While this recipe is incredibly easy, it’s cranberry flavor is perfect for the Holidays. I personally am not a huge cranberry fan, but it pairs so well with Champagne that I actually prefer it over Orange Juice. Plus, cranberries have many health benefits. While cranberries get less attention than other berries like blueberries, raspberries, and strawberries… they are rich in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory nutrients. Studies have shown cranberries can help reduce risk of stress. The holidays are a stressful time, so relax with this Cranberry Mimosa and allow your stress to float away!

Allow yourself to Indulge, but don’t Over Indulge!

I know this is a health food blog, but I truly believe in everything in moderation and that is how I live my life. It’s the Holidays and a time of eating and drinking and being Merry, so allow yourself to enjoy it! The month of December is full of holiday parties and entertaining. I get it…travels, family, food, crazy schedules, missed workouts, and wine… lots of wine! For me, I stay kind to my body and I still schedule in time to workout and eat fruits and veggies because that is what makes me feel good.

I do my best to eat well throughout the week, whenever possible, knowing I will indulge in cheese, cookies and wine during the weekend. If I am attending a Christmas Party at night then I eat a better breakfast and lunch and drink A LOT of water throughout the day. Have healthy options readily available for the day after too. This will keep you on track yet allow you to still enjoy food! Also, eat in moderation, there is no need eat a whole plate of cookies, but one or two won’t hurt. You won’t feel well after over eating anyways! I will be enjoying this mimosa tonight while baking Holiday cookies with my mom and blasting Mariah Carey Christmas music because that is what the Holiday season is all about.

Cranberry Mimosa

Sugared Cranberries:

The cranberries are just for garnish so you don’t actually eat them… unless you want to, of course. For a sweeter drink and an even more festive looking drink use Sugared Cranberries… Add 1 cup of sugar and roughly 1/3 cup water to a saucepan over medium heat. Whisk until the sugar completely dissolves, bring to a boil and cook for a few minutes. Set aside and allow to cool. Once the syrup is cool, pour the liquid over cranberries in a bowl. Roll the berries in extra sugar.

Christmas Mimosa
 
Author: The Well Dressed Kitchen
Recipe type: Drinks
Prep time:  5 mins
Total time:  5 mins
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This Holiday Cranberry Mimosa is mostly champagne with a generous splash of cranberry juice and garnished with fresh cranberries. This mimosa recipe is ridiculously easy, but it is so festive and sure to get you in the Christmas Spirit!
Ingredients
  • 1 (750mL) bottle champagne, chilled
  • 1 cup cranberry juice, chilled
  • fresh cranberries, for garnish
Instructions
  1. Add roughly and ounce of cranberry juice to the bottom of a champagne flute.
  2. Then fill the flute with chilled champagne, garnish with cranberries, serve!
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Enjoy this Mimosa with Cranberry Salsa!

Cranberry Salsa

Cranberry Salsa + Cream Cheese & Crackers 

What is your favorite holiday drink!? I think I will make this a new Christmas morning tradition! Do you have any Christmas morning traditions!? I would love to learn about them. Please let me know by leaving a comment below and share a picture on Instagram or Facebook with the hashtag #thewelldressedkitchen.

THANK YOU FOR FOLLOWING ALONG! XOXO, REBECCA ROSATI @ THE WELL DRESSED KITCHEN! 💗

Cranberry Mimosa

OTHER HOLIDAY APPETIZERS:

Cheese Board

HOW TO: CREATE AN ELEGANT CHEESE BOARD

Tomato Pesto Crostini

PESTO CROSTINI + TOMATO & PARMESAN

Sweet Potato Bites

SWEET POTATO BITES + GOAT CHEESE, CRANBERRY, AND PECAN

Filed Under: All Foods, Drinks, Holiday Tagged With: Champagne, Cranberry, Cranberry Juice, Cranberry Mimosa, Drinks, Holiday Drinks, Holiday Mimosa, Mimosa, Prosecco

How To: Create An Elegant Cheese Board – Entertaining at it’s Best!

December 15, 2017 by Rebecca Rosati

An elegant and delicious way to take your entertaining to the next level is an elaborate Cheese Board. Serving a cheese board as a party appetizer is easier than you think. Learn when to serve it, what cheese to buy, and how to put together a beautiful presentation. Then, pair it with the perfect wine or champagne to really impress your company.  

Food Entertaining

In my opinion, it’s always the right occasion for a cheese plate, but with the holidays and entertaining season upon us it’s the perfect time to Learn How to Make A Cheese Board. While many people think elegant cheese plates are something you can only get at a fancy restaurant, it’s easier to serve at home than you think. An added bonus, you can serve cheese boards any time of year, for any occasion.

Cheese Board

When to Make A Cheese Board… Anytime!!

I always make a cheese board when I am entertaining for a girl’s night, dinner party or holiday and I want to impress my guests. I use a variety of textures and flavors so my guests can choose whatever they want. I absolutely love to entertain, especially around the Holidays so when it’s this time of year, a cheese board is an elegant and easy way to feed my friends and family.

Choosing Your Cheese Board

A lot of times I use my big wood cutting board to serve my cheese, but a standard serving platter also works great. I am so excited because I just bought this ash wood and slate serving board  and both are PERFECT for entertaining! You can also try this stoneware platter for a more sophisticated look.

How to Build Your Basic Cheese Board

Start with CHEESE: Include a variety of textures and flavors, but be sure to serve at least one familiar cheese. Pick different soft and hard cheeses. My absolute favorite hard or firm cheese is Manchego, but other tasty options include Mimolette or Parmigiano-Reggiano. For soft cheese I suggest goat cheese and brie for a creamy texture. Try using an aged cheese like Aged Cheddar or Gouda.

Offer a selection of bread and crackers: Serve a sliced baguette or Crostini, thin breadsticks, or crackers of all shapes and sizes to add a little texture and crunch.

Something salty and sweet. Cheese pairs well with dried fruit, spreadable jam, or fresh berries. Olives, nuts such as almonds and walnuts, and salty meats like prosciutto and salami are great options for cheese boards. Jarred condiments and vegetables are quick, try using artichoke hearts or roasted red peppers. My Cranberry Salsa goes great over a block of cream cheese!

Set out a separate knife for each cheese: You want the soft varieties of cheese to have their own knife, a butter knife works just fine. A firm cheese might require a sharper knife such as a pairing knife.

Remove Cheese from Refrigerator roughly 45 minutes before serving: When the cheese is too cold, it doesn’t have its full flavor. Allowing the cheese to sit out brings out the flavor and aroma. Also, you want the cheese at room temperature making it easier to cut and serve.

Label each cheese, if possible: This avoids people asking you the names of each cheese and allows them to pick what variety they feel comfortable trying. Even better, you can write a few words to describe its flavor. These Chalk Board Tags are so fun and work great!

Don’t Go Crazy with the pairings: While I provide many suggestions, don’t get overwhelmed with a ton of pairings. Choose one bread and cracker, one fresh fruit, nut and jam along with two savory items like pickles, salami, or mustard ought to do it!

Cheese Board

How Much Cheese to Serve:

If your cheese board is one of many appetizers I suggest buying roughly 2 to 3 ounces per person.

Finally, Pair with Wine and Champagne

I prefer a crisp white wine like a Rosé or Sauvignon Blanc.  Champagne pairs well with salty foods like nuts, and aged hard cheese like gouda and cheddar. It also goes great with fresh berries like raspberries and blackberries that aren’t typically too sweet.

Have you made your own cheese board? Share with me in the comments what worked and didn’t work… I would love to know!

Shop Products to Use for Your Elegant Cheese Board:

Ash and Wood Cheese Tray

ASH WOOD & SLATE CHEESE SERVING SET

Purchase this set individually:

Slate Serving BoardChalk Tags

 

Large Entertaining PlatterLarge Wood Cutting Board

Stoneware Platter                                             Large Wood Cutting Board

 

 

Other Holiday Appetizers:

Tomato Pesto Crostini

PESTO CROSTINI + TOMATO & PARMESAN

Sweet Potato Bites

SWEET POTATO BITES + GOAT CHEESE, CRANBERRY, AND PECAN

Cranberry Salsa

Cranberry Salsa + Cream Cheese & Crackers 

What is your favorite Cheese!? I would love to see your pictures. Please let me know by leaving a comment below and share a picture on Instagram or Facebook with the hashtag #thewelldressedkitchen.

THANK YOU FOR FOLLOWING ALONG! XOXO, REBECCA ROSATI @ THE WELL DRESSED KITCHEN! 💗

Filed Under: All Foods, Appetizers, Holiday, Sides, Snacks Tagged With: appetizers, Champagne, charcuterie, charcuterie and cheese, Cheese, Cheese and Wine, Cheese and Wine Pairing, Cheese Board, Cheese Pairings, Cheese Plate, cheese platter, crackers, Crostini, Elegant Appetizers, salty, Wine

Sweet Potato Bites + Goat Cheese, Cranberry, and Pecan

December 4, 2017 by Rebecca Rosati

These Sweet Potato Bites are the perfect festive appetizer. I swapped out toasted bread with roasted sweet potato rounds then topped with goat cheese, dried cranberries, toasted pecans, and finished with a drizzle of honey. These little bites are sweet and savory and I can’t wait to serve them over the Holidays! 

Sweet Potato Bites

I can’t believe it’s already December!! I couldn’t be more in the Holiday Spirit. Every year we go to my Mom’s house for Christmas Eve and eat appetizers, drink wine, and play games all night. This year I am getting creative with my apps. Instead of using bread to make a crostini in this recipe, I toasted sweet potatoes, and topped with whipped Goat cheese, dried cranberries, pecans and a drizzle of honey. The drizzle of honey pairs perfect with the bite of goat cheese and nuttiness from the pecans. It’s the perfect finish to this lighter appetizer.

Sweet Potato Bites

I love the texture of the whipped goat cheese. Allow the goat cheese to sit out while your potatoes are roasting. It will whip easier if at room temperature. I whipped the goat cheese with a little olive oil to give it a smoother texture, you can also use milk… but honestly I didn’t have milk in my refrigerator so I used olive oil and it came out great.

Chopped Pecans

I wanted this appetizer to have holiday flavors so I topped with dried cranberries and pecans and finished with a drizzle of honey to add sweetness.

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Sweet Potato Bites + Goat Cheese, Cranberry, and Pecan
 
Author: The Well Dressed Kitchen
Recipe type: Appetizer
Prep time:  10 mins
Cook time:  20 mins
Total time:  30 mins
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These Sweet Potato Bites are the perfect festive appetizer. I swapped out toasted bread with roasted sweet potato rounds then topped with goat cheese, dried cranberries, toasted pecans, and finished with a drizzle of honey. These little bites are sweet and savory and I can't wait to serve them over the Holidays!
Ingredients
  • 2 sweet potatoes, cleaned and sliced into ¼ inch rounds
  • 1 tbsp + 1 teaspoon olive oil
  • 4 ounces goat cheese, room temperature
  • ¼ cup chopped pecans
  • ¼ cup dried cranberries
  • Honey, for drizzling
  • Salt and pepper, to taste
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  2. Cut cleaned sweet potatoes into roughly ¼ inch rounds.
  3. Place the sweet potato rounds on parchment lined baking sheet. Drizzle with olive oil and season with salt and pepper. Coat rounds evenly with olive oil.
  4. Bake for 10 minutes, then flip sweet potato rounds over and bake for additional 10 to 12 minutes or until tender and starting to crisp on edges.
  5. In the meantime, while the sweet potatoes bake, use a mixer to whip the goat cheese with remaining 1 tsp of olive oil and a drizzle of honey until smooth and fluffy.
  6. When sweet potato rounds cool spoon the goat cheese mixture onto each potato round then top with a few chopped pecans and cranberries, drizzle with honey and serve.
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Sweet Potato Bites

More Holiday Appetizers:

Tomato Pesto Crostini

Tomato + Pesto Crostini 

Cranberry Salsa

Cranberry Salsa

Shop Products I used for this Recipe:

Williams Sonoma Nonstick Baking Sheet

What are your favorite Holiday Appetizers!? Please let me know by leaving a comment below and share a picture on Instagram with the hashtag #thewelldressedkitchen.

THANK YOU FOR FOLLOWING ALONG! XOXO, BECCA @ THE WELL DRESSED KITCHEN! 💗

Filed Under: Appetizers, Holiday, Sides, Snacks Tagged With: Christmas Appetizers, Christmas Sides, Dried Cranberries, Goat Cheese, Holiday Appetizers, Sweet Potato, Sweet Potato Bites, Toasted Pecans

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