Alcohol-infused strawberries are a delightful and sophisticated twist on a classic fruit treat. This enticing recipe transforms juicy strawberries into a burst of spirited sweetness, perfect for any occasion.
To create these delightful treats, simply soak strawberries in your favorite alcohol, such as vodka, champagne, or rum, and chill them for a refreshing, boozy snack. The result is a deliciously fruity and visually appealing treat that’s sure to be a hit with adults.
Perfect for parties, celebrations, or a fun evening treat, Alcohol-Infused Strawberries are easy to make and offer a unique flavor experience. Each strawberry bursts with spirited goodness, providing a fun and refreshing twist on traditional fruit snacks. Embrace the creativity and deliciousness of Alcohol-Infused Strawberries and bring a splash of excitement and flavor to your snacking routine.
Alcohol-Infused Strawberries
Ingredients
- ½ cup organic cane sugar
- 2 lb fresh strawberries
- 1 bottle of bubbly wine
Instructions
- Rinse and drain the strawberries, then place them in a large bowl or container.
- Pour the bubbly wine over the strawberries, ensuring they are fully submerged.
- Cover the bowl and let the strawberries soak in the refrigerator for at least an hour, or overnight.
- Place the cane sugar in a bowl or on a plate.
- Take the strawberries out of the refrigerator.
- Dry each one individually, coat it with the organic cane sugar, and arrange them on a serving plate.
- Serve immediately and enjoy!
Notes
- The strawberries will become soggy if left out for too long.
Nutrition Facts:
Nutrition | Value |
---|---|
Calories | 1247 kcal |
Carbohydrates | 191.2 g |
Protein | 6.5 g |
Vitamin C | 432 mg |
Iron | 158.4 mg |
What Types Of Alcohol Work Well For Infusing Strawberries?
Over the years, I’ve discovered that the best-tasting infused strawberries come from using spirits or dry alcohol. Great options include Prosecco, Champagne, vodka, rum, white wine, red wine, or rosé.
Is It Possible For Strawberries To Become Alcoholic?
Yes, strawberries can become alcoholic. When fermented, the alcohol content in strawberry alcohol typically ranges from 5% to 12% ABV (alcohol by volume).
Can Strawberries Be Infused With Alcohol?
Absolutely! You can infuse strawberries with a variety of wines and spirits, including white wine, red wine, vodka, rum, and more. These boozy strawberries are simple to make with just three ingredients.