“I Love NY” Sangria

Posted on: February 10th, 2013 by Carla Johnson No Comments

Monica and her dad are very close and they have an annual tradition; they make wine together at a local wine makers. It is a special father-daughter venture and each year they choose a new red grape juice to work with. They have made Shiraz, Merlot, Cabernet, Cabernet-Sauvignon and several others.

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While she teaches grade 5 students by day, on the holidays Monica might be your tour guide on a bus trip to Montreal or New York. She has been to New York enough times that she has several favourite places. It was at a little Italian restaurant in NYC where she fell in love with their sangria and she set out to make her own version at home in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada.

Monica loves to entertain and invite people to her home. When it comes to party hostesses, she is one of the best. She is especially known for her delicious sangria. She has worked hard to find the right mix and at her last party I got a chance to have a few sips of it myself. I just loved it!

I find that sangrias can sometimes have a bit of a dry edge, but Monica’s is a smooth as silk. Her key ingredient cherry brandy. It works wonderfully.

“I Love NY” Sangria

 
1 750 ml bottle of Monica’s red wine
1/2 cup cherry brandy or cherry whiskey
1/2 cup triple sec
1/2 cup peach schnapps
1/2 cup lemonade
1/2 cup orange juice
1 cup Sprite
Frozen berries
 

1. Mix the liquid ingredients together in a pitcher or punch bowl. Monica pours her sangria into large plastic pop bottles which are nice to pour from and make it easy to store.

2. Monica keeps a bowl of frozen berries nearby to spoon into each cup as it is served.

Note: You want to look for cherry brandy specifically, not Kirsch. Kirsch is a cherry brandy that is made with the whole cherry, including the pit. It works really well in my Flaming Cherries Jubilee, but is too bitter for Sangria.

HAVE YOU TRIED MY OTHER SANGRIA RECIPES?

“SANGRITA” Frozen Sangria &

“TAKIN’ THE PISS” Crisper Sangria

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CWS and Natalie MacLean

Posted on: January 19th, 2013 by Carla Johnson No Comments

Cooking With Sin got a really nice boost this week. Natalie MacLean, our extraordinary Canadian sommelier and wine writer, invited me to become a wine reviewer on her site and to post some of my recipes there too.

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You can see my wine reviews on my profile page an the recipes are here.

I would love to hear from you if you have any wine suggestions.

Yesterday Natalie put a link to the CWS recipes in her newsletter. And the “icing on this delicious cake” for me is that I’m right beside a link for Kevin O’Leary. :)

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Natalie MacLean newsletter Jan. 18, 2013

 

Cheers!

Carla

 

Who Would You Like to Have a Glass of Wine With?

Posted on: January 5th, 2013 by Carla Johnson No Comments
“A person with increasing knowledge and sensory education may derive infinite enjoyment from wine.” ~ Ernest Hemingway

Natalie MacLean is a passionate sommelier dedicated to sharing her expertise with Ontarians and people across Canada. Recently she interviewed one of my favourite people, Arlene Dickinson of CBC’s Dragons’ Den. Arlene’s personal journey from humble beginnings to solid business success is truly inspiring.

One of my two commitments to Cooking With Sin is to share personal stories and near the end of the interview Natalie asked Arlene about wine makers and taking wine tours. Arlene said it so well,  “When you actually talk to the owners they all have great stories… We’re back to mentorship, right? There’s a great story everywhere.” So true. Thank you Natalie and Arlene.

So, how would you describe Kevin O’Leary as a wine? 😕

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Toast 2013 with a Canadian Martini!

Posted on: December 30th, 2012 by Carla Johnson No Comments

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“May the New Year bring you courage to break your resolutions early!
My own plan is to swear off every kind of virtue, so that I triumph even when I fall!”
 ~ Aleister Crowley

This quote makes me smile. It reminds me of the old SNL sketch “Lowered Expectations.” If you saw it, back in the day, you can probably still hum the tune. I am hoping 2013 will be a no nonsense year. No blubbering. No boasting. No baloney. Just lots of humour with a reality check.

You may have guessed I’m not a big believer in new year’s resolutions. They are usually doomed to fail for many good reasons. On the other hand I do take time to reflect and ponder at the start of a new year. My thoughts for 2013 are on my personal blog CarlaJohnson.ca.

For Infinity Magazine’s Winter 2012 issue I wrote an article featuring King’s Court Estate Winery in the Niagara Region here in Ontario. Roland Zimmermann, the owner & vintner of King’s Court, and I came up with a great drink you will find absolutely perfect for toasting in the new year. It is a mix of three very spectacular, Canadian ingredients. Enjoy!

King’s Courtini

1 shot King’s Court Estates Vidal Icewine VQA
1 shot Pure Canadian Maple Syrup
2 shots Canadian Whisky

1. Place ingredients in a shaker of ice.
2. Shake and strain into ice-filled martini glasses garnished with something festive.

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Christmas Crispy Squares

Posted on: December 23rd, 2012 by Carla Johnson No Comments

Christmas waves a magic wand over this world, and behold, everything is softer and more beautiful. 

~Norman Vincent Peale

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Cooking With Sin Carla Johnson

What’s your favourite part? Watching the soft cottony marshmallows become a white satiny mush? Stirring in the crisp rice cereal? Pressing it into a pan with buttery fingers?

When I find the seasonal red and green rice crisps on the grocery store cereal shelf, I still get a giddy child-like rush. Crispy rice squares are such simple and beloved treats and they have become a Christmas staple in many homes. A few days ago, I was making a batch and I knew I had to make them a little *sin*ful – but of course!

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The recipe on the cereal box is easy to follow and when I stirred in the vanilla, I also added 3 tablespoons of Irish Cream. Then, once the cereal was stirred in, I tossed in several handfuls of dark chocolate chips. When it comes to chocolate chips, generosity is the rule!

These squares are really rich and deeelish! And don’t worry; they are super kid-friendly.

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*Tip – Use only fresh marshmallows. The first time I tried to make these squares I used older dry marshmallows, but they refused to melt. They just rolled around in the margarine and actually started to roast a bit! It made me laugh.

During this Holiday Season,

May your Home be Blessed

with Laughter and Love.

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