Orange Creamsicle Mimosa Recipe - Crunchy Creamy Sweet (2024)

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Orange Creamsicle Mimosa Recipe - refreshing and creamy co*cktail that tastes just like a creamsicle! Quick and easy to make for your next party!

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Mimosas are my favorite co*cktails for Spring brunches and Summer parties. They are gorgeous, festive and absolutely delicious! Classic mimosa is a mix of champagne (or sparkling wine) and orange juice. I went a step further and turned it into a creamsicle co*cktail by using heavy cream and sugar! It's creamy, refreshing and delicious. Just like the frozen pops!

This Orange Creamsicle Mimosa is made with just 4 ingredients and is perfect for your next party or gathering! Decorate with slices of fresh orange for a festive touch and enjoy!

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WHAT IS A MIMOSA?

Mimosa is a co*cktail made with champagne or sparkling wine and a citrus juice. The ratio consists of equal parts of each ingredient. Both should be well chilled before mixing.

WHERE DOES THE NAME MIMOSA COME FROM?

Mimosa is believed to be invented by a bartender from Ritz Hotel in Paris, named Frank Meier. The name comes from a Mimosa flower, a yellow-orange type of shrub that was popular among French gardeners.

HOW TO MAKE ORANGE CREAMSICLE MIMOSA?

To turn the classic mimosa into a co*cktail that tastes like the creamsicle, you will need heavy cream and sugar or sweetened or choice (maple syrup is not recommended). Stir all of the ingredients, except champagne, together to help the sugar dissolve. Divide among serving glasses (like champagne flutes) and top with the bubbly. Garnish with slices of fresh oranges for a festive flair and serve.

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Craving more? Check out these beautiful mimosa recipes!

Frozen PeachBellini- a delicious mix of sparkling wine and sweet peach puree!

Frozen Orange Cranberry Mimosa- chilled cranberry and orange juice mixed with champagne for a beautiful and festive holiday drink!

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Orange Creamsicle Mimosa Recipe

Author: Anna

Refreshing and creamy co*cktail that tastes just like a creamsicle! Quick and easy to make for your next party!

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Prep Time 2 minutes mins

Total Time 2 minutes mins

Course Drinks

Cuisine American

Servings 5 people

Calories 117 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 cups chilled orange juice
  • 2 tablespoons chilled heavy cream
  • 2 teaspoons granulated sugar
  • 2 cups chilled champagne

Instructions

  • In a large pitcher, mix orange juice, cream and sugar. Stir well to let the sugar dissolve.

  • Pour into glasses, dividing equally. Top with champagne and serve immediately.

Notes

This mimosa can be made in a pitcher and served as needed. It is however the best when champagne is added to the orange juice mixture in the glass to make it bubbly.

You can use any sparkling wine in place of champagne.

Nutrition

Calories: 117kcal | Carbohydrates: 13g | Fat: 2g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 8mg | Sodium: 9mg | Potassium: 281mg | Sugar: 11g | Vitamin A: 285IU | Vitamin C: 49.6mg | Calcium: 23mg | Iron: 0.6mg

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  1. jessica says

    This is seriously brunch perfection! They might go down a little too smooth! 😉

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    • Anna@CrunchyCreamySweet says

      Thanks, Jessica!

      Reply

  2. Jacque Hastert says

    Orange Creamsicle Mimosa Recipe - Crunchy Creamy Sweet (11)
    I wish I was sipping on one of these on this crazy morning!

    Reply

  3. Toni says

    Orange Creamsicle Mimosa Recipe - Crunchy Creamy Sweet (12)
    This is such a gorgeous drink! So refreshing for Mother's Day!

    Reply

  4. Amanda says

    Orange Creamsicle Mimosa Recipe - Crunchy Creamy Sweet (13)
    Brunch will be so amazing now!! Can't wait to try!!

    Reply

  5. Sabrina says

    This is happening at my next brunch!! What a fun way to change things up!

    Reply

  6. Jen says

    Orange Creamsicle Mimosa Recipe - Crunchy Creamy Sweet (14)
    Orange creamsicles are my favorite summer treat so I know I'm going to love these mimosas!! Can't wait to try them!

    Reply

  7. Kristen Chidsey says

    Is it time for brunch yet? Seriously going on my menu for a bridal shower I am throwing next month!

    Reply

  8. averie says

    I am all about champagne and these mimosas look so refreshing!

    Reply

    • Anna@CrunchyCreamySweet says

      Thank you, Averie!

      Reply

Orange Creamsicle Mimosa Recipe - Crunchy Creamy Sweet (2024)

FAQs

Orange Creamsicle Mimosa Recipe - Crunchy Creamy Sweet? ›

Most people prefer a 1:1 ratio with about 2 1/2 ounces of orange juice and 2 1/2 ounces of sparkling wine. If you like a little more bubbles to OJ, opt for a 2:1 ratio. So if you're serving a mimosa in a 6-ounce flute glass, you'll aim for about 4 ounces of bubbles and 2 ounces of juice for a nice balance.

What is the ratio of orange juice to mimosas? ›

Most people prefer a 1:1 ratio with about 2 1/2 ounces of orange juice and 2 1/2 ounces of sparkling wine. If you like a little more bubbles to OJ, opt for a 2:1 ratio. So if you're serving a mimosa in a 6-ounce flute glass, you'll aim for about 4 ounces of bubbles and 2 ounces of juice for a nice balance.

What's the best orange juice for mimosa? ›

When it comes to orange juice for mimosas, the fresher the better. Look for brands that use 100% pure squeezed orange juice without any added preservatives or artificial flavors. Some popular brands include Indian River Select, Florida's Natural, and Natalie's.

How much juice should I get for a mimosa bar? ›

To host a party for 10 people who have, on average, 3 drinks each (some will have more, others less). And if we assume each mimosa will be 2 ounces juice and 3 ounces wine or cider then this is what you need to buy: For the Juice: A half-gallon (64 ounces, 1.9 liters) of juice.

Will 2 mimosas get you drunk? ›

“A single mimosa isn't likely to make you drunk. However, multiple mimosas over a short period of time can definitely create a buzz and depending upon your ability to hold alcohol, it can cause drunkenness.” I googled it honestly, I hope that's helpful if you haven't already googled it yourself.

Do you pour champagne or OJ first in mimosa? ›

When making a mimosa, always add the sparkling wine first, then top with orange juice. This way, the co*cktail mixes as you pour and won't make a sticky mess at the top of the glass.

What is the sweetest champagne for mimosas? ›

If you like your mimosas on the sweeter side, you should actually look for champagne labeled "dry" or "extra dry." Despite the name, it will be slightly sweeter than a "brut" bubbly, which is not sweet. You can also use prosecco or cava, and we've included those, too!

What orange juice do bartenders use? ›

Orange juice in co*cktails

There are many different types of orange but the best ones for bartending purposes are Washington Navels, which are in season from the end of October.

What brand of orange juice is 100% orange juice? ›

Tropicana Pure Premium Original No Pulp 100% Orange Juice.

What is the best alcohol for mimosas? ›

The best Champagne for mimosas isn't actually Champagne.

For mimosas, opt for less-expensive Cava or Prosecco. Cava is from Spain and Prosecco is from Italy, but they're both delicious dry sparkling wines that mix well with juice.

What is the best store bought juice for mimosas? ›

Best Orange Juice for Mimosas

If you ask our Test Kitchen, the brand to reach for is Tropicana. “This one has a good balance of sweet and tangy,” explains Josh. This along with the smooth, pulp-free texture makes it the perfect mixer for sparkling wine.

What are the most popular mimosa juices? ›

The Best Fruit Juices for Mimosas

Because they have a good acid-to-sweetness balance and hold their flavor, orange, grapefruit, and cranberry are juice must-haves, while pineapple, pomegranate, passion fruit, mango, and guava make for some exciting twists on the traditional juice menu.

What does a mimosa bar consist of? ›

What is a mimosa bar, you ask? Oh, just the best thing to ever happen to mimosas—and to your next brunch party. Simply put, it's a deconstructed, do-it-yourself presentation of the classic mimosa ingredients—champagne, orange juice, and a few just-for-fun garnishes.

What fruit to put in mimosas? ›

OJ isn't the only juice that makes for a great mimosa. Offer pineapple, guava, orange mango, and cranberry juice options. That way, after everyone has their classic orange juice-based mimosa, they can mix it up. Bonus: Include a variety of fruits, too, like blackberries, strawberries, peaches, and raspberries.

How many mimosas do you need to get tipsy? ›

When it comes to getting mimosa drunk, certain states know how to hold their champagne and OJ better than others. Those in Massachusetts are no secret to feeling the buzz, as 92.00% of respondents get tipsy from three or fewer mimosas in one sitting.

How many bottles of orange juice for mimosas for 20 guests? ›

One bottle for every 3 guests should do the trick. However, if kids will be at the party, you better juice up. Kids drink juice at parties like they've just completed a marathon. Lots of fruit garnishes: Both the children and adults at your party will appreciate the fruit garnishes for their juices or mimosas.

What is the standard champagne for mimosas? ›

Mionetta Brut Prosecco

It's one of the driest proseccos on the market, which makes it one of the best champagnes for mimosas because it pairs perfectly with the juicy brightness of orange juice. Mionetta has flavors of pear skin, fresh-baked bread, yeast and honey.

How much alcohol is in 2 mimosas? ›

How much alcohol is in a Mimosa? All alcohol content in a Mimosa comes from Champagne, meaning a Mimosa will typically contain approximately 12 percent alcohol by volume.

How many oranges for 2 cups of juice? ›

There are 4 to 5 tablespoons or 1/4 to 1/3 cups of juice in one orange. To make one cup of fresh orange juice, you need three oranges. It's important to note this amount is for common oranges. Different varieties of orange, such as Valencia, navel, mandarin, or blood oranges will produce different quantities of juice.

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