
Strawberry Champagne Bowler, Mod Cocktails, Photography by Natalie Jacob.
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Strawberry Champagne Bowler
This is a go-to for summer parties because it’s really easy to throw together and is an absolute crowd-pleaser. Who doesn’t love strawberries and Champagne? No one, I hope, because it is possibly one of the best flavour combinations ever. I would suggest using a dry white wine, such as a chardonnay or a sauvignon blanc. I adapted this very simple yet delicious Champagne punch from the circa-1941 Here’s How, by W. C. Whitfield.
Makes 12 servings
8 oz (237 g) strawberries, hulled and sliced
2 tbsp (25 g) sugar
2 oz (60 ml) cognac
2 (1-L) bottles white wine
2 (1-L) bottles Champagne
In a punch bowl, crush the strawberries into the sugar by using a muddler and then pour in the cognac and 8 ounces (237 ml) of the white wine; let this stand for about 1 hour. When ready to serve, add a large block of ice and then pour in the remainder of the white wine and both bottles of Champagne. Stir and serve.
Bartender’s tip: Other fresh fruit that is in season may be used in place of the strawberries.
Recipe reprinted with permission from Page Street Publishing.