Grand Mimosa

A Grand Mimosa is just a plain ole mimosa brought up a notch with a shot of Grand Marnier. This is the perfect way to elevate a special occasion brunch.

2 Grand Mimosas on in champagne flutes garnished with oranges

 Here in the south we look for excuses to serve mimosas. While we have them on special occasions like Mother’s Day, wedding showers , and holidays we also have them just because it’s Sunday . I mean you can’t have Sunday brunch without a refreshing Grand Mimosa .

If you have never made a mimosa at home don’t get discouraged and think they are out of your price range. This is all a matter of taste but since the champagne is being mixed with orange juice a cheaper option is totally acceptable. While Grand Mariner is a little pricey it is an orange liqueur some less expensive option can be used.

Mimosas in flutes

When I make a mimosa I like to add the orange juice first , this cuts down on the fizz when the champagne is poured. A nice place to start is half orange juice and half champagne , then a shot of Grand Mariner. If it isn’t to your liking add more champagne or OJ.  I like mine a bit stronger but I have made a million of these and I can just eyeball it but mine are probably 3/4 champagne and 1/4 OJ, not see through but just right.

What you will need to make a Grand Mimosa:

  • Champagne or Prosecco
  • Orange Juice
  • Grand Marnier -or a good quality orange liquor
  • Champagne glasses
  • Fruit to garnish

Fruit suggestions for garnishing

  • Strawberries
  • Sliced oranges
  • raspberries
  • blackberries
  • blueberries

Brunch menu that goes with Grand Mimosas

Grand Mimosa

A Grand Mimosa is just a plain ole mimosa brought up a notch with a shot of Grand Marnier. This is the perfect way to elevate a special occasion brunch.
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Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Course Beverage
Cuisine American
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Ingredients
  

  • Chilled Champagne of your Choice See Notes
  • Chilled Orange Juice
  • Grand Marnier see notes

Instructions
 

  • I suggest starting with 1 part Orange juice to 1 Part Champagne. Half and Half is a good place to start and make it stronger or weaker to your liking. I also suggest pouring OJ first , it cuts down on the foam
  • Once your mimosa is made to your liking top it with a shot of Grand Marnier and give it a light stir
  • Garnish with fruit of your choice

Notes

If champagne gives you a headache. No problem try using a a chilled Prosecco
A good quality orange Liqueur can be used to replace the Grand Marnier
Keyword Grand Mimosa, Mimosa Recipe
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