Showing posts with label cocktails. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cocktails. Show all posts

Monday, 17 March 2014

Celebrating 100 Followers on Bloglovin!

First of all we would like to say Thank you so much to everyone who follows our blog on Bloglovin' and to anyone who reads our blog! We are so shocked by how many followers we have and 100 is such a milestone for us so we thought we'd have a little celebration. A few weeks ago Jess and I went out for a meal and cocktails to commemorate reaching 100 followers.

We decided to go to All Bar One in Nottingham. We've visited there a few times for wine, cocktails and food before and we really liked it there so we decided to go back for our mini celebration.


We both started off with Raspberry Mojitos which were delicious!

Next we had food and we both ordered the Chicken and Bacon Burgers with fries and relish on the side. This was so tasty!

We had another round of drinks and I had a Raspberry Bellini and Jess had a glass of wine. 

For dessert we had a Sharing Dessert of Chocolate Brownies and Vanilla Ice Cream.

Thank you for reading our blog! Don't forget to follow us on Bloglovin' if you enjoy it. 

Sunday, 9 March 2014

Raspberry and Blackcurrant Bellini

Last night Sophie and I decided to have a girly night in, we couldn't be bothered going out for food and drinks so we just decided to make our own cocktails and order a takeaway. We ended up making up our own super easy recipe for these delicious raspberry and blackcurrant bellinis so I thought I would share it with you...


















Ingredients
Cava, Prosecco or Champagne
Creme de Cassis (a blackcurrant liquor)
Handful of raspberries (3-4 raspberries per drink +1 to decorate)
Granulated Sugar


1. Mash up the raspberries in a blender or with a fork, we are poor students so we went for the fork and bowl option, add a teaspoon of sugar and keep mashing until a thick paste. If you want you can strain and the seeds, however we decided to keep them in. 











2. Using your finger, wet the rim of the champagne flute or cocktail glass, turn upside down and press into a plate of sugar - this will give the nice sugar effect around the glass.

3. Put the raspberry mix in the bottom of the glass and add a tablespoon of Creme de Cassis, mix well then slowly add the cava, mixing as you go.


4. Finally, cut a raspberry in half and use to decorate the edge of the glass.


This is such a simple easy recipe, they also work out to be really cheap. We worked out that our drinks cost £1.50 per glass!




We enjoyed our cocktails next to a big Indian take away with Sex and the City which we are both completely obsessed with at the minute; the perfect way to spend a Saturday night! What have you been up to this weekend?