Pomegranate Sparkler
A large batch of Pomegranate Sparkler with Ginger Ale punch will help you celebrate your holiday party with ease!
Holiday party season is upon us and that means non-stop cooking, cleaning, washing dishes, buying groceries, planning menus, and even hostess gift shopping. I love this season even though it is hectic and full of sleepless nights.
Spending time with family and friends is the best gift of all and doing it while eating is even better. Wouldn’t it be great if we could do all that we do over the holidays with a little less stress? And maybe less time washing dishes?
I have learned a few tips and tricks over my years of throwing and attending parties and I want to share them with you so you can relax during this holiday season!
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Ingredients Needed
- Canada Dry Ginger Ale
- pomegranate juice
- pomegranate arils
- Amaretto
How To Make It
First: Peel your pomegranate and remove all the arils for garnish.
Second: Mix together your pomegranate juice and amaretto. Add your Canada Dry Ginger Ale and stir to combine.
Third: When ready to serve, add ice and to your cup and add the punch. Sprinkle with pomegranate arils and garnish with a lime wedge.
Enjoy with friends!
For the full recipe and detailed instructions, please refer to the recipe card at the bottom of the post.
Tips for Throwing Parties
Schedules: They are already filled to maximum capacity so when deciding which ones to attend, pick the parties that you really want to host yourself, or attend and politely decline the invitations of those you don’t.
Focus on those that give you the opportunity to catch up with friends and close family.
Food Prep: Make your food and drinks in large batches. That sounds very unfancy, but if you can cook your roasts ahead of time, and make your casseroles early, store them in the freezer until ready to use, and it will make your meal planning easier.
Dishes: How about not washing dishes when you have a party? I’ll take that any day of the week and twice on Sunday. This brings me to my third tip, Dixie Ultra® Holiday Plates and Vanity Fair® Impressions® Napkins.
Having a party is tiring enough without having to wash dishes after everyone is gone when all you want to do is take your shoes off and climb into bed. I can’t tell you how many times I have left dishes on the counters to do the next morning. I know I just got an eye roll from my mother who is reading this.
Use fun and festive plates that will spruce up your party without making extra work for you so you can spend more time with your guests. And best of all, no dishes to wash in the morning. I just gather all my party supplies and place in them in a simply decorated basket and off I go!
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Menu Planning: Aside from catching up with friends, guests come for the food and drinks. Planning a menu can be daunting so keep it simple. A charcuterie platter is an excellent choice for feeding a large crowd and offers something for everyone.
Hire Help: Having someone else help with the food is also a great tip. If you can’t afford to have the whole party catered, just focus on buying one dish and then supplying some additional small snacks. People come to see and spend time with you so you should be doing the same not stuck in the kitchen!
Stock the Bar: If you happen to be serving alcohol at your party, try having a signature cocktail instead of a full bar. Your guests will enjoy beer, wine and a cocktail that you put together in a large batch. Trust me, they will drink what you supply even if it is just water.
ENJOY YOURSELF: The holidays can be stressful without adding extra pressure on yourself. I have become really adept at saying no and just focusing on my favorite things to do this season.
Entertain my friends and family in a stress-free environment so I can really connect with them and make memories that will last a lifetime.
This pomegranate sparkler is a festive punch and pomegranates are in season this time of year. You can make a large batch and place in a beverage dispenser, or a few different pitchers, and forget about mixing a bunch of complicated cocktails and having a variety of spirits, mixers, and garnishes on hand. Super simple!
This Pomegranate Sparkler with Ginger Ale also has a non-alcoholic version for the under 21 or non-drinkers at your party. They can still enjoy the festivities without missing out on any of your recipes.
See how festive the non-alcoholic version is! The pomegranate arils add a nice flair to the glass and make me think of Christmas ornaments.
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No one will remember what your house looked like, or what you served, just how you made them feel. Happy Holidays and I hope you have a stress-free, memory-filled holiday season topped off with this Pomegranate Sparkler!
More Party Foods
- Pomegranate goat cheese log
- Pomegranate gimlet
- Spicy guacamole
- Air fryer fried pickles
- Mini steak and ale pies
Pomegranate Sparkler with Ginger Ale
Ingredients
- one 2 liter bottle of Canada Dry Ginger Ale
- 16 ounces of pomegranate juice
- 1 pomegranate for arils
- 16 ounces of Amaretto
Instructions
- Peel your pomegranate and remove all the arils for garnish.
- Mix together your pomegranate juice and amaretto.
- Add your Canada Dry Ginger Ale and stir to combine.
- When ready to serve, add ice and to your cup and add the punch.
- Sprinkle with pomegranate arils and garnish with a lime wedge.
- Enjoy with friends!
Notes
Nutrition
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Instead of pomagranate juice, could I use pomegranate cordial? If so, How much?Thank you
I think you can use a cordial for sure. I would start with half the volume of pomegranate juice and taste. If it requires more, go for it! I would love to hear how it turns out!
How Refreshing these look and sound. I ate pomegranate all the time as a kid. Can’t wait to try this recipe.
How Refreshing these look and sound. I ate pomegranate all the time as a kid. Can’t wait to try this recipe.