I’m so excited to finally share this Halloween-inspired spooky recipe with you! Last year, I attended a Halloween party at a friend’s house, and they had quite the spread of Halloween-themed treats, as well as an awesome Bloody Prosecco Cocktail, which I’ve been thinking about ever since!
The recipe is super easy and only includes two ingredients! My friend’s version was made with pomegranate juice, so I took a bit of liberty with their original version and adjusted it to use a pomegranate liqueur instead.
What makes these so “bloody” and perfect for your next Halloween party is that you add the pomegranate liqueur to a syringe (paid link) for a creepy Halloween spin. If you don’t want to do so, feel free to just pour it into the prosecco; it will still taste delicious!
You can also substitute pomegranate juice or grenadine for the pomegranate liqueur if you’d prefer a slightly less boozy version. To make a kid-friendly version, you can also substitute in ginger ale or something similar for the Prosecco.
Ingredients (makes 5 servings, multiply as needed):
- 1 (750 ml) bottle prosecco
- 50 ml (~3 tablespoons) pomegranate liqueur
Tools:
- 5 coupe or champagne glasses
- 5 (10 ml) syringes
This isn’t so much a recipe as an assembly process. But luckily, it’s super easy!
Open your bottle of prosecco and divide among 5 glasses.
Pour some of the liqueur into a small bowl, then fill five syringes with the pomegranate liqueur.
Place a syringe in each of your glasses and you’re all set!
When ready to drink, press down on the syringe to combine the liqueur into the prosecco.
Enjoy!
Pomegranate and prosecco go wonderfully together, so not only are these all dressed up for Halloween, but they taste good too!
Bloody Prosecco Cocktail
Equipment
- 5 coupe or champagne glasses
- 5 (10 ml) syringes
Ingredients
- 1 750 ml bottle prosecco
- 50 ml ~3 tablespoons pomegranate liqueur
Instructions
- Open your bottle of prosecco and divide among 5 glasses.
- Pour some of the liqueur into a small bowl, then fill five syringes with the pomegranate liqueur.
- Place a syringe in each of your glasses and you’re all set!
- When ready to drink, press down on the syringe to mix the liqueur into the prosecco.