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Make this fresh Strawberry Mimosas recipe for that special someone on Valentine's Day. It is Florida strawberry season.
I can't think of a better way to celebrate Valentine's Day than to make a Strawberry Mimosa for that someone special.
Strawberry Mimosa
What better way to say I love you to your sweetheart on Valentine's Day than to surprise her or him with Strawberry Mimosa and chocolate covered strawberries.
This Strawberry Mimosas recipe is this month's Food Blog Genius roundup post of special Valentine's Day recipes to help you celebrate the love of your life on Valentine's Day.
Valentine's Day Recipes
- Strawberry Chocolate Pancakes
- Stuffed French Toast with Ricotta and Berries
- Slow Braised Red Wine Lamb Stew with Moroccan Spices
- Spicy Shrimp Pasta
- Soft Almond Cookies
- Easy Blackberry Mousse Recipe
- Strawberry Mimosas Recipe
Chocolate covered strawberries and a few Strawberry Mimosas would be perfect for your Valentine's Day dessert or breakfast in bed (or brunch in bed).
Pick up a box of chocolate covered strawberries at the store or make your own at home.
You'll have to be a little sneaky because you don't want your sweetheart seeing those chocolate covered strawberries before Valentine's Day and ruin the surprise!
Check out my other Mimosa recipes at the bottom of this post.
How To Make a Strawberry Mimosas
Mimosas Ingredients
- 2 oz chilled homemade Strawberry Juice or store bought if you can find it
- 3 oz chilled Andres of California Moscato Champagne
- 1 sliced strawberry for each mimosa
- a fresh strawberry for garnish
How to Make fresh strawberry juice
- Make homemade strawberry juice by blending 2 cups of washed and sliced strawberries with ½ cup water.
- Strain through a fine-mesh sieve to remove any seeds.
- Store the strawberry juice in the refrigerator to chill before mixing the Strawberry Mimosas.
To Mix a Strawberry Mimosas
- Place strawberry slices in the bottom of a champagne flute.
- Fill the champagne flute halfway full of the strawberry juice.
- Pour champagne into the flute until full.
- Use caution and slowly pour the champagne in the champagne flute as it will foam and overflow as you pour the champagne in the glass.
- Garnish each glass with a fresh berry.
- Will make about 6-8 mimosas.
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Strawberry Mimosas Recipe
Arlene Mobley - Flour On My Face
Fresh Strawberry Mimosas to surprise your sweetheart with breakfast in bed of chocolate dipped strawberries and a fresh fruit Mimosa for Valentine's Day.
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Prep Time 20 minutes mins
Cook Time 0 minutes mins
Total Time 20 minutes mins
Course Drinks
Cuisine American
Servings 6 Servings
Calories 45 kcal
Ingredients
Mimosas Ingredients
- 2 oz chilled homemade Strawberry Juice or store bought if you can find it
- 3 oz chilled Andres of California Moscato Champagne
- 1 large strawberry (sliced for each mimosa)
- 1 large strawberry (for garnish)
Homemade Strawberry Juice Ingredients
- 2 cups sliced strawberries
- ½ cup water
- 2-3 tablespoons sugar (optional)
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Instructions
How to Make fresh strawberry juice
Make homemade strawberry juice by blending 2 cups of washed and sliced strawberries with ½ cup water.
Strain through a fine-mesh sieve to remove any seeds.
Store the strawberry juice in the refrigerator to chill before mixing the Strawberry Mimosas.
To Make Strawberry Mimosas
Place strawberry slices in the bottom of a champagne flute.
Fill the champagne flute halfway full of the strawberry juice.
Pour champagne into the flute until full. Use caution and slowly pour the champagne in the champagne flute as it will foam and overflow as you pour the champagne in the glass.
Garnish each glass with a fresh berry.
Makes 6 to 8 Mimosas
Nutrition
Serving: 1MimosaCalories: 45kcalCarbohydrates: 10gProtein: 1gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 3mgPotassium: 109mgFiber: 1gSugar: 8gVitamin A: 7IUVitamin C: 34mgCalcium: 12mgIron: 1mg
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Want a few other Mimosa recipes to try out?
How about this Pink Rose Mimosa that is perfect for brunch?
Want to make a Mimosa Bar? Check out this DIY Mimosa Bar.
More Brunch Ideas
- Spring Mimosas
- Blueberry Sauce
- Fruit Salad with Creme Fraiche
- How To Make Sourdough Waffles
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Arlene Mobley author of Flour On My Face-a Food & Lifestyle website helping busy families get dinner on the table by serving easy recipes every week.
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Julia
Such a unique idea! I never tried making strawberry juice but it sounds yummy and easy
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Gloria @ Homemade & Yummy
There are perfect. Great way to end a meal. Awesome for brunch. You can never go wrong with strawberries. This was a fun collaboration. Have shared on all my social media.
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Veena Azmanov
I love strawberry mimosa Arlene.. And this looks so delish! Would definitely make an amazing drink for Valentine's Day
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Arlene Mobley
Thanks Veena they are pretty good!
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Sarah @ The Fit Cookie
My husband would love this drink! We are big fans of pink or red moscato, we like wine that's nice and sweet. This would be a perfect addition to our Valentine's Day dinner 🙂
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Arlene Mobley
Sarah
Moscato is my favorite!
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Melissa
These look so good! Perfect for Valentine's or a big brunch!
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Arlene Mobley
Thanks Melissa the fresh strawberry juice really make these Mimosas taste awesome!
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Kathryn Grace
Your strawberry mimosa looks absolutely marvelous. We don't get good local fresh strawberries this time of year, but I'm wondering if I couldn't make this with frozen berries. I'd have to garnish with something else. Or maybe I'll just hang on to this recipe until Mother's Day, when the strawberry fields are bursting. Either way, can't wait to give this a try at our next brunch.
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Arlene Mobley
Kathryn
Thank you so much. I am sure frozen strawberries would work to make the strawberry juice. I'd let the berries thaw first and decrease the water to 1/4 of cup. Enjoy!
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