Thursday, 6 December 2012

Pink Grapefruit and Aperol Fizz


Hands up those who like sorbet.
OK, those with your hands up are welcome to stick around. Those with your hands down may click away – I do not understand you but I am sure we can work it out next time, no hard feelings.

Now, hands up those who quite like the idea of taking a bottle of sparkling wine and drowning your sorbet in it. Now put your other hand up and raise the roof because that, my friends, is exactly what I did.

Allow me to explain. 


It has to be said that I would not just go and grab a flagon of Passion Pop and slug it over the sorbet (I might have done this when I was 17 18 and substituted the sorbet for a plastic cup). Nor did I turn to the other end of the spectrum and crack open one of my fancy bottles of Champagne that I save for celebrations - I would be too afraid to do that.

I actually put a little more thought into it.

Firstly, you need to know that I have a new ice-cream machine and I am in love with it.
I am dubious at best when it comes to kitchen appliances that only serve one purpose, but I know this is going to be a different story. We are in the throes of a summer romance and I think we will be very happy together.


I made a boozy Aperol and pink grapefruit sorbet to ring in the festive season because I just love these two flavours together. The resulting sorbet has both bitter and sweet notes and it is so refreshing. By itself, you have a lovely palate cleanser, but why not kick it up a notch and turn it into a cocktail to enjoy over Christmas and New Year?


Get amongst it I say.
This brings me to the bubbly part of my story. I met the lovely Sara from For the Love of Champagne when I was in Adelaide for Eat Drink Blog 2012. Her blog is just one sparkling celebration of all things champagne explained in a personal and approachable way. Reading it has certainly inspired me to learn more about Champagne as well as Australian sparkling wines and I recommend you head on over and check it out. After meeting Sara, I sent her an email to see if she might have any recommendations for an affordable, Australian sparkling wine to go with the flavours in my sorbet.

Here are Sara’s recommendations:

Pucino Prosecco - This is lovely stuff from King Valley with crunchy citrus flavours and spice - I think it should go very well. It's also extra dry, which should temper the sweetness.

Bay of Fires Tigress Pinot Noir Chardonnay - Again, this is a lovely drop. It has notes of citrus and mandarin and again, very dry. It's made by the people who make the famous EJ Carr for Arras. Again, you can get it from Dan Murphy's for less than $20. I have provided the link below.


In the end, I went for the Bay of Fires Tigress and this did not disappoint. It was perfect, maybe a little too perfect as I found it hard to stop at just one of these cocktails! Thanks Sara for your wonderful recommendations!


I leave you with a GIF I have made.  Please imagine that it moves the way it does because you have had a couple of these and not because I didn't use a tripod. 


Cheers to the holiday season!


Pink Grapefruit and Aperol Fizz
Adapted from this recipe by David Lebovitz

3 cups freshly squeezed pink grapefruit juice – about 6 grapefruits
½ cup of sugar
¼ cup Aperol
1 tbsp orange blossom water

Dissolve the sugar in the juice over a low heat.  Remove from the heat and add the orange blossom water and Aperol. Stir to combine.

Put the mixture in the fridge to chill completely and then freeze in an icecream maker according to the manufacturers instructions. Store in the freezer to firm up.
Put 2 small scoops in a champagne coupe or flute and top with sparkling wine. 

19 comments:

  1. Loving the action shot! This looks amazingly refreshing.
    Aperol always reminds me of aperitivo time in Venice, so if you don't mind, I'm off to sob into my cup of tea.

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  2. Hi my name is Edwina and I am also in love with my ice cream maker. Anna this looks delish. One of the best desserts I ever had was a Rose Sorbet. Lemon sorbet drowned in Rose wine. It was in Hungary of all places. Anyway, it was awesome, as is yours!

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  3. Oh good lord that giff reminds me of what it's like when I've had a few too many. At least I won't get a bruise on my forehead now that I'm sitting down. I've never had Aperol but something tells me I'd like it. I'd even go as far as lifting my pinky when I clutch that vintage champagne glass.

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  4. Totally diggin the animation at the end! Represents the festive moments of toasting a boozy Aperol!

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  5. What a great combination for a sorbet - love those 2 flavors together... and of course the third, bubbly. This IS the proper way to ring in the season! Happy Holidays to you, Anna!

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  6. I love grapefruit sorbets more than any other kind - isn't that funny? My favorite today is a grapefruit-mint sorbet, but this one with Aperol might just become the front runner! Thanks! ~ David

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  7. Ummm this is the most genius dessert ever! My favorite cocktail, affogato style! Love it. I will definitely be stealing this idea. Happy holidays Anna ! :)

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  8. How very festive Anna! Love pink grapefruit anything - this looks great!

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  9. What a wonderful idea! I love aperol!

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  10. As you know... I've been working like a dog, but now that my big event is over, methinks I should make these in celebration! love it.

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  11. LOVE the gif hehe. This looks soo refreshing and like a great palate cleanser! Mmm I could do with a sorbet right now :)

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  12. How can one not like sorbet? It's so refreshing! I love pink grapefruit and am a sucker for it. when I see it in drinks, dessert anything I know I have to order it :)

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  13. My idea of heaven Anna, what a great recipe - so festive and summery! The GIF is fabulous - defn how many a Christmas celebration appears!! Will check out Sara's blog, sounds very helpful!!

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  14. HAHAHA love it! Funny post and awesome gif! Have you named your new baby yet? Ice cream makers are the bomb! It's the freedom to play around with flavours to create whatever you want that appeals to me. Happy holiday celebrations Anna!

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  15. Stunning idea for sorbet, superbly written post, and lovely attribution to Sara's blog - well done.
    ... now, if only i had an ice cream maker (something for the Christmas wish list, perhaps!)

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  16. My hand is definitely up! This is gorgeous.

    ps. I Looooove your new xmas header! :)

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  17. Wow - thanks Anna for the mention. What wonderful food photography. You certainly have a talent there. I especially love the contrast of colours with the pink, blue and gold. I'm glad you liked my recommendations.

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