Pumpkin Sangria

Sandra Lee

Recipe copyright Sandra Lee, 2011

Show: Semi-Homemade CookingEpisode: Sandra's Halloween Wonderland

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Total Time:
10 min
Prep
10 min
Yield:
6 servings
Level:
Easy
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Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
  • 2 tablespoons maple syrup
  • Six 4 to 5-inch long cinnamon sticks, for garnish
  • 6 pumpkin candies, for garnish, such as Brach's
  • 1 bottle white wine, chilled
  • 3 cups mango peach juice blend or tropical juice blend, chilled, such as V-8 Splash
  • 1 cup pumpkin spice liqueur, chilled

Directions

In a small bowl, combine the sugar and pumpkin pie spice and mix until well combined. Transfer to a saucer. Add the maple syrup to a second saucer. Lightly dip the rims of 6 punch glasses into the maple syrup. Then dip the rims of the glasses into the spiced sugar.

Insert the cinnamon sticks into the bottom of each pumpkin candy and set aside.

In a pitcher, combine the wine, juice and pumpkin spice liqueur. Stir and pour into the rimmed glasses. Garnish with the pumpkin candy cinnamon sticks.

Cook's Note: If you cannot find pumpkin spice liqueur, combine 1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice with 1 cup brandy in a container fitted with a lid. Shake vigorously and let sit for 1 day to infuse into the brandy.

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  • on October 29, 2011

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    It was very tropical-tasting, which I did not expect, but the spice flavor from the liqueur (I used Hiram Walker brand and the spiced rim really came through at the end. It was a beautiful orange color, too. Next time I will use less juice and maybe a little more liqueur to see if it is more sangria-like.

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