Easy Entertaining With Pitcher Drinks

I’m usually the host of our warm weather escapades. As such, I’ve figured out a few ways to make sure everyone is taken care of—and I have time to relax and enjoy the party. Large plates of food that taste great at room temperature and serving drinks by the pitcher are a couple of ways I free up my time—they are hands off. To be fair, this is not traditional sangria, but it speaks to feeling you get when drinking it, and it shares the basic components of the cocktail—wine, liquor, and fruit. Though it won’t feel exactly like sipping sangria in Spain while overlooking an olive grove, you can still take a mental vacation to a breezy place where daydreaming is welcomed and good friends are soon to arrive.

Boozy or Kid-Friendly: Your Choice!

I like to make one drink that can double as a boozy cocktail and a non-alcoholic mocktail, for those who choose not to drink. That way everyone has something special to drink, but I’m not spending all night in the kitchen. The base components of this strawberry sangria are a lemon basil simple syrup and strawberry puree. Too make it boozy, I add elderflower liquor, such as St. Germain, and prosecco. To make it booze-free, I switch out the elderflower liquor for elderflower syrup, and the wine with club soda. Either way, it tastes delicious and all of my guests feel welcome.

Scale Your Sangria up or Down

Both the simple syrup and the strawberry puree can easily be doubled, or halved, depending on your needs. The puree can be made a day ahead of time, and the simple syrup up to a week. Store both in the fridge until ready to make your sangria.

Where to Find Ingredients

Use ripe, in-season strawberries for the best strawberry flavor. Elderflower liqueur, a deeply aromatic, floral, and sweet-tasting liqueur made with the flowers of an Elderberry plant, is available at most liquor stores. St. Germain is a widely available brand. Now all that’s left to do is invite your favorite people over, fill an ice bucket, make a couple of pitchers of drinks, and enjoy the company.

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To make this drink alcohol-free, replace the elderflower liqueur with elderflower simple syrup, and replace the Prosecco with club soda. Elderflower simple syrup can be found at specialty stores, Ikea, or online. Juice the lemons and measure out 2 tablespoons of juice (save the remaining juice for another use). Set zest aside to make the simple syrup. Set aside on the counter and let macerate for 30 minutes or up to 2 hours while you make the Basil Simple Syrup. Set the simple syrup aside and let it cool to room temperature—about 20 to 30 minutes. The longer you let the herbs and lemon steep the more prominent those flavors will become in the syrup. Strain the syrup. Toss the basil. Save the lemon zest strips. (This simple syrup can be kept refrigerated for up to a week.) In a large pitcher, combine the strawberry puree, basil lemon syrup, and elderflower liqueur. Stir to combine. Add two bottles of Prosecco, the sliced strawberries, fresh basil leaves, and the lemon peels from the simple syrup. Stir again. For the strawberry garnish, make a small cut down the center of a small strawberry, leaving the stem intact at the top. Slip the strawberry onto the rim of your glass. Serve as is, or top with club soda to soften the sweetness of the drink or dilute the alcohol content.