The Red Carpet Diva Ingredients.
1 12 ounces Seagram Pomegranate apple wine cooler
1 1/2 cups Pomegranate juice
1 1/2 cups of Proseccco or Sparkling wine.
Take a Pitcher and pour in the Seagram's Escape Pomegranate apple Wine Cooler
Next Pour in the Pomegranate juice
Lastly topping it off with Prosecco or Sparkling wine and stir.
Serve in a Champagne Glass with a lightly sugared rim.
I hope you enjoyed this signature cocktail as much as we did! It sounds like we will be eating and drinking up a lot of merriment tonight. I hope to see you there.
Wait until you see the list of these fabulous goodies? I can’t wait for this party to start!
Holiday Cocktails
- Glühwein from Magnolia Days
- Cookies-n-Cream Cocktails from The Urban Mrs
- Cranberry Fizz from Dinners, Dishes and Desserts
- Rosemary Orange Punsch from Galactopdx
- Candy Cane Martini from Hezzi-D’s Books and Cooks
- Raspberry Hot Chocolate from Momma’s Meals
- Chocolate Peppermint Eggnog from The Daily Dish Recipes
- Jamaican Sorrel from The Lovely Pantry
- Chocolate Peanut Butter Hot Chocolate Spoons from Chocolate Moosey
- Gingerbread Hot Chocolate from Cravings of a Lunatic
- Homemade Eggnog from Flour on my Face
- Moroccan Mint Tea from MarocMama
- Cherry Bomb from Noshing with the Nolands
- Wassel from There And Back Again
- Cranberry Sparkler Mocktail from Cupcakes & Kale Chips
- Pomegranate Cosmo from Supper For A Steal
- Poinsettia Mimosas from Big Bear’s Wife
- Egg Cream for Adults from Fast Food to Fresh Food
- Mulled Wine: Spiked and Steamy from Daddy Knows Less
- Hot Chocolate Party from Pippi’s in the Kitchen Again
- Poinsettia Cocktails from The Catholic Foodie
- The Red Carpet Diva from Cooking Underwriter
Holiday Appetizers or Hors d’oeuvres
- Cheese Ball Wreath from The Meltaways
- Caramelized Onion and Goat Cheese Tarts from My Catholic Kitchen
- Prosciutto Goat Cheese Rolls with Fig Preserves and Arugula from Shockingly Delicious
- Muenster and Spinach Pinwheels from That Skinny Chick Can Bake
- Drunk Moose Meatballs from The Foodie Army Wife
- Smoked Salmon Blinis with Cranberry-Spiced Feta from Chattering Kitchen
- Sticky Wholegrain Mustard & Ginger Cocktail Sausages from girlichef
- Potato Leek Soup from What Smells So Good
- Firecracker Shrimp and Samosas from Crispy Bits & Burnt Ends
- Cheesy Mushroom Pull Apart Bread from Small Wallet Big Appetite
- 5 Quick & Easy Appetizers for Your Holiday Party from Webicurean
- Bacon Peanut Caramel Corn from Gotta Get Baked
- Crostini topped with Voodoo Chicken Cream Dip from Country Girl in the Village
- Mushroom Strudel from Vintage Kitchen
- Roxanne’s Shrimp & Andouille Sausage Queso Dip from The ROXX Box
- Herbed Holiday Party Mix from Curious Cuisiniere
- Old fashioned Swedish Meatballs from I Run For Wine
- Cheesy Chicken Broccoli Bites from Cindy’s Recipes and Writings
- Saucy Asian Meatballs from Damn Delicious
- Baked Philo Appetizers from My Cute Bride
- Fried Green Beans with Wasabi Ranch from Juanita’s Cocina
- Salsa Baked Cheese from Home Cooking Memories
- Cookie Dough Dip from The Cookie-A-Day Challenge
- Parmesan Onion Rounds from Kudos Kitchen by Renee
- Lip-smacking Cranberry Cocktail Meatballs from In The Kitchen with KP
- Hot Spinach Parmesan Dip from Comfy Cuisine
- Indian Spiced Tuna Balls from Soni’s Food
- Onion marmalade with Bacon from Ruffles and Truffles
- Roasted Cranberry Beet Borsch Shooters from Sue’s Nutrition Buzz
- Sweet Potato Dip from Mama’s Blissful Bites
- Festive Cucumber & Ginger Sushi Rolls from The Ninja Baker
- Baked Brie from Family Foodie
Do you have favorite Holiday Cocktails and Appetizers to take to a party? Please join on us on Twitter throughout the day during #SundaySupper on December 16th. In the evening we will meet at 3 pm AKST/7 pm EST for our#SundaySupper Party live chat.
All you have to do is follow the #SundaySupper hashtag or you can follow us through TweetChat.
We’d also love to feature your recipe for holiday parties on our #SundaySupper Pinterest board to share them with all of our followers, too.
Enjoy,
Sheila Fretz
Cheers, Sheila! Love the look of the bright red and your use of my favorite Prosecco.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty drink and it sounds yummy too!
ReplyDeleteI love the name of this one! LOL! Plus, I love POM!
ReplyDeleteZonin is my favorite prosecco. I always buy some at this time of the year. Now I'll get the extra ingredients for this lovely drink.
ReplyDeleteI love Prosecco very much. This looks like such a great cocktail.
ReplyDeleteSoooo pretty. I love prosecco!
ReplyDeleteMMmmm! These look delicious!!! And the red color is perfect for this time of year - very festive!
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous cocktail...so festive and yummy!
ReplyDeletePomegranate and prosecco? Yes, please! Yum Yum!! I think these would be great for Christmas morning brunch.
ReplyDeleteA very appropriate name for a celebration! And that color is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAny drink with sparkling wine in it is a winner in my book! Sounds awesome!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty drink! ~ Bea @ galactopdx
ReplyDeleteOh, this does sound lovely...totally fun and festive!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, and I love your cups!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a winning drink combo!
ReplyDeleteWould LOVE this in my hand right now!
ReplyDeleteHas all the ingredients for a perfect diva :)
ReplyDeleteLove this drink, sounds like it would be perfect for my New Years Eve party.
ReplyDeleteYUMMY! I am sending this to my Mom now! We have to make this over the weekend.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so festive and tasty!!Love it!
ReplyDeleteHmm...I could've sworn that I commented already but I don't see my comment here. Oh well - I'll just repost because I have to compliment you on this amazing drink. I love prosecco and fruity cocktails so this, in my opinion, is perfect! I also can't resist a drink with a sassy name ;) No wonder your friends request this every year - I would too!
ReplyDeleteAnything with pomegranate grabs my eye & this one looks and feels so festive :)
ReplyDeleteI'm late getting to all of the Sunday Supper posts from last week, but this sounds amazing!!
ReplyDeletebest recipe for supper sunday.
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