Champagne berries are a super simple recipe that you can serve all on their own, alongside a cheese plate, or for toppings on a fancy toast or crostini. It’s so simple I’m not even 100% the word recipe applies.
Champagne berries are the classy cousin of vodka soaked gummy bears. Ha!
Simply soak your berries in champagne for at least one hour (up to overnight) covered in the refrigerator.
Drain and toss in sugar. Then freeze until you are ready to serve. I used raspberries, but strawberries would be great here—very Pretty Woman. 😉
You’ll likely want to serve these with small toothpicks, tiny forks, or crackers that guests can use to scoop up the berries. But there are lots of options here, so you do you. You could also do a champagne tower and have these at the bottom of it!
Champagne berries feel oh so appropriate for a New Year’s Eve party, but any special occasion could be fun as well. Enjoy! xo. Emma
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Ingredients
- 1 bottle champagne
- 3-4 cups berries (any variety)
- ¼ cup white sugar (granulated)
Instructions
- Soak the berries in the champagne, covered, in the refrigerator for 1 hour and up to overnight. Drain, then toss in the sugar. Freeze until you are ready to serve.
Just made this recipe and wow. So simple yet so delicious and would impress any guests. I plan to make a large batch of these again for my bridal shower!
I wanted a simple, but elegant treat to bring to a 4th of July party. This was perfect! And the I saved the drained champagne after soaking the fruit and drank it! It was fabulous! Next time I plan to used the leftover champagne to make sangria.
thats looks really great, thanks for sharing!
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Oh my gosh this looks delicious and so simple to make!
Wow! This sounds refreshing. I want to have them. Thanks for sharing this recipe with us!
Oh my gosh! Yay this is so fun! I can’t wait to try it. <3
XO, Katie | http://www.meshkomoments.com
How have I never thought of these?! This looks so elegant and I’m so excited to bring them to a wine party with some girlfriends.
Thanks for the recipe
One of the restaurants here in town does champagne grapes on their cheese plate and they are yum.
What a fun way to eat berries! Such a great party snack! 🙂 ❤️
Charmaine Ng | Architecture & Lifestyle Blog
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