This post is just for the girls, especially the ones who LOVE hosting girls nights. I feel like every woman in the world needs to have few girlfriends and go out for a night on the town. Realistically, the older you get it’s a lot harder to plan these kind of nights. I usually opt in for the more relaxed, stay in, movie or board games night. OH and throw in a face mask and some cocktails!
Throughout the years my best friend and I have tried to mess around in the kitchen and create some amazing cocktails. They don’t ALWAYS turn out great but here are a few of our staples!
Raspberry Lemonade Margaritas
These are the easiest drinks to make! Usually if i am hosting a girls night (or any kind of event really) i want something easy and simple that everyone will love. All you need for this recipe is Lemonade (any will work), Raspberries, Tequila, and Triple Sec. You can also throw in mint and lemon slices, or just the raspberries will do! Also, I personally prefer to use raspberry lemonade, but any will work. (For one glass, just change all of the cups to ounces). This recipe was taken from Crazy For Crust.
A pitcher:
6 Cups Lemonade
2 Cups Tequila
1 Cup Triple Sec
A cocktail shaker
Throw in some raspberries and lemon slices to garnish!
White Wine Sangria
To say I am obsessed with wine, is an understatement. I also feel like it is a girl’s night staple. Wine is definitely my go to gift, dinner drink, and all around first choice when it comes to a night out. It’s a “classy” girl’s drink.
One particular night I wanted to spice up my wine. Make it a little extra special. I know guys, sangria isn’t some brand new drink or anything but I personally have never made it. Until now. Grab a bottle of wine, chop up some fruits, and get mixing!
A Pitcher:
1 bottle of white wine 1 orange
1 bottle of champagne 1 grapefruit
2 cups sparkling water 1 cup strawberries/ blueberries (your choice)
Tip: Chop up the fruits and throw them in the pitcher, THEN add all of the liquids on top. I let it sit about an hour in the fridge before serving.
Champagne Maragritas
As much as I love regular margaritas, sometimes I am looking for a twist. Champagne adds an extra something to an otherwise “okay” margarita. This can be done with or without the sugared rim. Personally, I think it adds a cute touch and makes the drink seem “fancier”.
1 Glass:
1 oz. Tequila
1 oz. Triple Sec
3 oz. Champagne
2 tsp. Sweet lime juic
1/2 T. Lime juice
A cocktail shaker
Ice
Tip: Use granulated sugar for the rims.