COCKTAIL RECIPE: THE DOUBLE BUBBLE

If you are hosting the girls after work on Friday and you've got nothing in the house or you need a quick cocktail that will make all of your guests happy, just pick up some sparkling Italian soda  and Prosecco. You can find the Prosecco at any wine store and the sparkling soda at Target, Whole Foods, or World Market. I love the Target brand---and it is only $2.50 a bottle. It comes in several different flavors but I used the blood orange for this recipe. This is also a wonderful way to stretch your wedding budget. If you want to have a Champagne toast but don't have the budget, serve my Double Bubble cocktail instead. You'll pay less for the Prosecco and you will stretch it by adding the sparkling soda. Select a flavor that works well with your menu or select a color that matches your color palette.

A two-bubble cocktail: The Double Bubble. Use chilled Prosecco and chilled Italian Sparkling Soda.

A two-bubble cocktail: The Double Bubble. Use chilled Prosecco and chilled Italian Sparkling Soda.

The Double Bubble Cocktail

For 1

3 ounces sparkling Italian soda *use your favorite. I love the Blood Orange.

1-2 ounces Prosecco

ice

This refreshing cocktail is my spin on the traditional Mimosa but you serve it on the rocks. Fill your glasses with ice. Pour the sparkling Italian soda over the ice and float the Prosecco on top. Garnish with a twist or a slice of orange.

For a crowd, I add one bottle of Italian Sparkling soda and one bottle of Prosecco to a chilled glass pitcher right before serving so I don't lose my bubbles.

RECIPE: STRAWBERRY MASCARPONE NUTELLA STUFFED FRENCH TOAST

Years ago, I went to Toast in Chicago’s Lincoln Park neighborhood for a business meeting with my good friend and wedding planning guru, Lori Stephenson of Lola Event Productions. Lori ordered this decadent looking Mascarpone Strawberry Stuffed French Toast… I didn’t get it but thought about it forever until the next time I had a chance to go back and order it. I don’t live in Chicago anymore, so I've had to create my own version. It is just as good as I remember and doesn’t require a plane ticket or the hassle of parking in Lincoln Park. When I don’t have mascarpone, I just leave it out and use a bit of whipped cream on top. Equally decadent and delicious.

Strawberry Marscapone Nutella French Toast. Decadent breakfast or easy dessert? You decide!

Strawberry Marscapone Nutella French Toast. Decadent breakfast or easy dessert? You decide!

STRAWBERRY MARSCAPONE NUTELLA STUFFED FRENCH TOAST

Prep Time: 15 minutes  Cook Time: 20 minutes

INGREDIENTS

1 ½ cups fresh strawberries, sliced

1 teaspoon granulated sugar

5 large eggs

¾ cup heavy cream

¼ cup orange juice

½ teaspoon orange zest

½ teaspoon ground cinnamon

1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

1/4 teaspoon salt

10 slices Challah, Brioche or soft loaf bread

4 ounces Mascarpone cheese, room temperature

8 tablespoons Nutella

2 tablespoons butter

½ cup Confectioners sugar, for dusting

2 cups maple syrup

DIRECTIONS:

Hull and slice the strawberries. Sprinkle with the sugar. Set aside.

In a large mixing bowl whisk together the eggs, cream, juice, zest, cinnamon, vanilla and salt.

Spread five slices of bread with the Mascarpone cheese. Spread five slices with Nutella.

Drain the strawberries. Put slices over the Nutella and put the slices together to form 5 sandwiches. Working 1 at a time, dip the sandwich in the egg mixture, letting it sit about 1 minute per side to soak up the egg mixture. Set aside. Repeat.

Preheat a large nonstick skillet or griddle. Add 1 tablespoon of the butter. When the butter has melted, add 2 of the sandwiches and cook until golden brown on both sides, about 5 minutes per side. Repeat. Use a serrated knife to carefully slice in half. Dust with Confectioner’s sugar. Serve with warm maple syrup and a little orange zest.

Print Friendly and PDF